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Fudgy chocolate bars layered with a creamy peanut butter filling and glossy chocolate ganache — an irresistible treat for any chocolate and peanut butter lover.

Buckeye Brownies

This Buckeye Brownies recipe combines two of my favorite things: an intensely fudgy chocolate base and a creamy peanut butter center, all finished with a smooth dark chocolate ganache. I first made these on a rainy weekend when I wanted a crowd-pleasing dessert that felt both nostalgic and a little decadent. The idea came from the classic buckeye candy — peanut butter balls dipped in chocolate — but transformed into a portable bar that slices neatly and keeps the peanut butter layer intact. The first time I brought these to a family gathering they disappeared within an hour; my nephew declared them "the best brownie ever," which is high praise in our household.

What makes these stand out is the balance of textures: a chewy, almost brownie-fudge base, a velvety and slightly sweetened peanut butter filling, and a glossy ganache that sets firm but yields to the fork. The recipe is straightforward, forgiving if you follow the simple temperature and timing cues, and it scales well if you want to make a larger sheet. I always line the pan with parchment to lift the bars cleanly — a small trick that makes serving effortless. If you love the classic chocolate-and-peanut-butter marriage, these will likely become a go-to dessert for parties, holidays, or any time you need a showstopper that’s easier than it looks.

Why You'll Love This Recipe

  • Fudgy chocolate base with an ultra-creamy peanut butter layer creates a perfect contrast of textures and flavors that appeal to chocolate-and-peanut-butter fans.
  • Made with pantry-friendly ingredients like cocoa powder, all-purpose flour, peanut butter, and chocolate chips — easy to shop for and simple to assemble in about 20 minutes of active time.
  • Hands-off chilling step allows you to prep ahead; chill for about 2 hours so the bars slice cleanly, making this an excellent make-ahead option for gatherings.
  • Uses a 9x13 pan to produce 12 generous bars — great for sharing with friends, bringing to potlucks, or packaging as gifts.
  • The recipe is forgiving: the chocolate base tolerates a little overbake better than a cakey brownie, and the peanut butter filling can be adjusted for sweetness or saltiness to taste.
  • Glossy ganache sets beautifully and gives a professional finish without tempering chocolate or advanced techniques.

I’ve made these many times for family birthdays and picnic swaps. My sister prefers slightly more peanut butter, so I sometimes add an extra quarter cup for her plate — it’s a small tweak that makes the bars even more luscious. The texture and presentation always get compliments, and the parchment lift trick saves time and keeps slices tidy.

Ingredients

  • Brownie Base: 1 cup unsalted butter, melted — use a good quality butter like Kerrygold or Land O'Lakes for depth of flavor. Browning the butter slightly is optional but adds a subtle nutty note.
  • Brownie Base: 2/3 cup unsweetened cocoa powder — Dutch-processed cocoa will yield a darker, smoother result; natural cocoa gives more tang.
  • Brownie Base: 1 cup all-purpose flour — measure by spooning into the cup and leveling to avoid dense brownies.
  • Brownie Base: 2 cups granulated sugar — this balances the intense cocoa and helps with fudgy texture.
  • Brownie Base: 1/2 teaspoon table salt — balances sweetness. If using salted butter, reduce added salt slightly.
  • Brownie Base: 4 large eggs, room temperature — room-temperature eggs emulsify better for a smoother batter.
  • Brownie Base: 3 tablespoons pure vanilla extract — quality vanilla makes a surprising difference in aroma.
  • Peanut Butter Filling: 1 1/2 cups creamy peanut butter (I used Skippy; Jif or a natural brand with a smooth texture works too).
  • Peanut Butter Filling: 3/4 cup unsalted butter, melted and cooled — cool it so it doesn’t thin the powdered sugar too much.
  • Peanut Butter Filling: 2 teaspoons pure vanilla extract.
  • Peanut Butter Filling: 3 cups powdered sugar, sifted — adds structure to the filling so it sets firm between layers.
  • Ganache: 10 ounces dark chocolate chips — choose 60–70% cocoa for a good balance of sweetness and bitterness.
  • Ganache: 1/3 cup heavy cream — use full-fat cream for the glossiest set.

Instructions

Prepare the Pan and Oven: Preheat the oven to 350°F (175°C). Line a 9x13-inch baking pan with parchment paper, leaving a 2-3 inch overhang on the long sides to lift the bars out later. The parchment prevents sticking and helps you slice cleanly after chilling. Make the Chocolate Base: Add 1 cup melted butter and 2/3 cup unsweetened cocoa powder to a medium mixing bowl. Whisk until fully combined and silky — this wakes up the cocoa and ensures there are no lumps. Stir in the 1 cup flour, 2 cups granulated sugar, and 1/2 teaspoon salt; the batter will look crumbly at this stage. Finish the Batter: Whisk in the 4 large eggs and 3 tablespoons vanilla. Use a handheld mixer on low speed just until smooth; overmixing can incorporate excess air, which makes the texture cakier instead of fudgy. Spread the batter evenly in the prepared pan and smooth the top with an offset spatula. Bake: Bake for 23 to 25 minutes. Test by inserting a toothpick in the center — it should come out with a few moist crumbs, not wet batter. Remove from the oven and proceed immediately to the next step while the base is still hot. Make the Peanut Butter Filling: While the base bakes, combine 1 1/2 cups creamy peanut butter, 3/4 cup melted butter (cooled), and 2 teaspoons vanilla in a mixing bowl. Beat on medium-low until smooth. Lower speed and add the 3 cups sifted powdered sugar one cup at a time until thick and creamy. The mixture should be pipeable but dense — adjust with a teaspoon of milk if overly stiff. Make the Ganache: Place 10 ounces dark chocolate chips in a heatproof bowl. Heat 1/3 cup heavy cream until it just begins to bubble (about 50–60 seconds in the microwave). Pour the hot cream over the chips and let sit for 1–2 minutes, then stir until glossy and smooth. If necessary, microwave in 10-second bursts and stir to finish. Assemble: Immediately after removing the brownies from the oven, drop spoonfuls of the peanut butter filling over the hot base. Use a spoon or offset spatula to gently spread the filling into an even layer. Next, pour the warm ganache over the peanut butter layer and spread carefully to cover completely. Chill and Slice: Chill the assembled bars in the refrigerator for about 2 hours, or until the ganache is fully set. Use the parchment overhang to lift the slab from the pan and place it on a cutting board. Slice into 12 even pieces with a sharp knife, wiping the blade between cuts for clean edges. User provided content image 1

You Must Know

  • These bars are rich — each of the 12 pieces is generously sized and clocked at about 906 kcal, so plan portioning accordingly if serving many people.
  • Store in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 5 days; freeze for longer storage for up to 3 months, thawing in the fridge overnight before serving.
  • The ganache firms as it cools; allow the full 2 hours of chill time for neat slices and a professional look.
  • Swap dark chocolate for semi-sweet if you prefer a sweeter top, but the dark chocolate balances the sweet peanut filling perfectly.

My favorite thing about these bars is how portable they are — the peanut butter layer keeps the ganache from cracking and the bars hold up well when wrapped individually for gift boxes. Family members love that the texture is fudgy, not cakey; I learned when making these that a little underbake is the secret to that dense, brownie-like chew.

Storage Tips

To maintain texture, store the bars in a single layer in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 5 days. If stacking is necessary, place parchment between layers to prevent sticking. For longer storage, wrap individual bars tightly in plastic wrap and freeze in a rigid container for up to 3 months. To serve from frozen, unwrap and refrigerate overnight, or let sit at room temperature for 30–60 minutes for a softer bite. Reheat briefly in the microwave (5–10 seconds) if you want the filling softer — but be careful not to melt the ganache.

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Ingredient Substitutions

If you prefer a different nut butter, try almond or cashew butter for a subtler flavor; you may need to increase powdered sugar slightly for structure. For a gluten-free option, use a 1:1 gluten-free flour blend in place of all-purpose flour — results will be slightly more delicate but still delicious. Use natural peanut butter if you like a more roasted flavor, but whisk it well and possibly reduce added butter by a couple of tablespoons to compensate for higher oil content. For a dairy-free ganache, substitute coconut cream for heavy cream and use dairy-free dark chocolate chips.

Serving Suggestions

Serve bars slightly chilled or at room temperature with a dusting of cocoa or a sprinkle of flaky sea salt for contrast. They pair beautifully with a cup of strong coffee, a milkshake for an indulgent dessert, or a simple scoop of vanilla ice cream for warm-and-cold contrast. Cut into smaller bite-sized squares for party platters, or wrap individually with a ribbon for homemade gifts — they travel well and slice cleanly when fully chilled.

Cultural Background

The Buckeye Brownies draw inspiration from the Midwest classic buckeye candy — a peanut butter confection dipped in chocolate that resembles Ohios state nut. Transforming that flavor profile into a layered bar makes the treat easier to serve at gatherings. The hymn to chocolate-and-peanut-butter has roots in American home baking traditions where pantry staples are combined to create intensely comforting sweets popular at bake sales and family potlucks.

Seasonal Adaptations

In colder months, try stirring a teaspoon of espresso powder into the brownie batter to intensify the chocolate notes. For summer gatherings, reduce the chill time slightly and serve chilled with fresh berries to cut the richness. Around the holidays, add a pinch of cinnamon or use peppermint extract in the ganache for a festive twist. The bars also adapt well to topping variations: sprinkle chopped roasted peanuts on the ganache before chilling for extra crunch.

Meal Prep Tips

Prepare the brownie base and peanut butter filling a day ahead and assemble the ganache the morning of your event. After chilling, store bars in the fridge and remove 20 minutes before serving to soften slightly. Use a long, sharp knife warmed under hot water and wiped dry to make clean slices when serving to guests. If youre making multiple pans for a party, scale the recipe and bake in two pans rather than increasing depth, which helps maintain consistent baking times.

These Buckeye Brownies have earned their place in my dessert rotation because theyre reliably delicious, visually impressive, and easier to make than they appear. I encourage you to make them your own by adjusting the sweetness or swapping mix-ins — and dont forget to tell me how your family reacts when you bring them out.

Pro Tips

  • Line the 9x13 pan with parchment paper and leave a 2-3 inch overhang to lift the bars out easily.

  • Test the brownies by inserting a toothpick; remove when a few moist crumbs cling to it for fudgy texture.

  • Sift the powdered sugar to avoid lumps in the peanut butter filling and ensure a smooth finish.

  • Warm the knife under hot water and wipe dry between cuts for perfectly clean slices.

  • Chill the assembled bars for the full 2 hours to allow the ganache to set for neat serving.

This nourishing buckeye brownies recipe is sure to be a staple in your kitchen. Enjoy every moist, high protein slice — it is perfect for breakfast or as a wholesome snack any time.

FAQs about Recipes

How do I get clean slices?

Yes. Line the pan with parchment paper overhang to lift the slab out for easier slicing and serving.

How long do they keep?

Store in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 5 days or freeze for up to 3 months.

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Buckeye Brownies

This Buckeye Brownies recipe makes perfectly juicy, tender, and flavorful steak every time! Serve with potatoes and a side salad for an unforgettable dinner in under 30 minutes.

Servings: 12 steaks
Buckeye Brownies
Prep:20 minutes
Cook:25 minutes
Rest Time:10 mins
Total:45 minutes

Ingredients

Brownie Base

Peanut Butter Filling

Ganache

Instructions

1

Prepare the Pan and Oven

Preheat oven to 350°F. Line a 9x13-inch pan with parchment paper leaving a 2-3 inch overhang for lifting.

2

Make Chocolate Base

Whisk melted butter and cocoa powder until smooth, then stir in flour, sugar, and salt. Add eggs and vanilla and mix on low until smooth. Spread in pan.

3

Bake

Bake for 23-25 minutes until a toothpick shows a few moist crumbs. Remove from oven and proceed while base is hot.

4

Prepare Peanut Butter Filling

Beat peanut butter, melted cooled butter, and vanilla until smooth. Add sifted powdered sugar on low, one cup at a time, until thick and creamy.

5

Make Ganache

Heat heavy cream until just bubbling, pour over chocolate chips, let sit 1-2 minutes, then stir until smooth and glossy.

6

Assemble and Chill

Drop spoonfuls of peanut butter filling over hot brownies and spread. Pour ganache over filling, smooth, and chill for about 2 hours until set.

7

Cut and Serve

Lift slab from pan using parchment overhang, place on a cutting board, and slice into 12 even bars with a sharp knife.

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Nutrition

Calories: 906kcal | Carbohydrates: 100g | Protein:
18g | Fat: 58g | Saturated Fat: 17g |
Polyunsaturated Fat: 12g | Monounsaturated Fat:
23g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 253mg | Sodium:
0mg | Potassium: 953mg | Fiber: 0g | Sugar:
0g | Vitamin A: 577IU | Vitamin C: 3mg | Calcium:
47mg | Iron: 6mg

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This recipe looks amazing! Can't wait to try it.

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