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Thai Peanut Butter Cups
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lbn
March 6, 2023
These were delicious! I did it a bit differently-- I don't like the pre-made chocolate cups, so I just piped a thin layer of melted chocolate in the bottom of a mini muffin liner, let it chill, piped in some of the filling, and then piped some more chocolate on top. I went easy with the chocolate, so it was more of a squiggle on top than a full layer. This made them more like a layered treat rather fully enclosed in chocolate, but who cares. :)
HMart was also out of galangal :) so I just used regular ginger. I forgot to buy chiles, but I bet they would have added a nice kick. I did try throwing in a teaspoon of red pepper flakes but that didn't do much. Altogether definitely a make again!
HMart was also out of galangal :) so I just used regular ginger. I forgot to buy chiles, but I bet they would have added a nice kick. I did try throwing in a teaspoon of red pepper flakes but that didn't do much. Altogether definitely a make again!
judy
November 29, 2022
I went with a modified version of this recipe: Thai curry paste mixed into crunchy peanut butter with some tamarind and palm sugar or white sugar or brown sugar. A bit of Olek Sambal to add some heat. Chopped candied ginger, and mixed it all together with some coconut milk and a little flour to give it structure. Allowed to sit for about half an hour. I just put it into a jar. When I wanted a treat I spread on some nice lightly toasted seeded bread, sprinkled with cocoa powder and granulated sugar! So good, and not the fuss of using melted chocolate. Also, I call This my Thai peanut butter. and it keeps in the fridge. There is only me and a cup of it will last about a month! Variations on the theme are pretty easy, depending on what I have in my [pantry. This recipe has expanded my idea of peanut butter,, and I make an Indian version with Indian curry and cumin that is also amazing. Thank you for the inspiration.!
susan G.
November 29, 2022
How about submitting your PB-Coconut butters as recipes on the site? It looks like you've created excellent new recipes. Just credit Vrunka for the 'inspiration.'
Gaia G.
April 21, 2014
Wow! This sounds amazing and delicious. What a creative combination. When I try this recipe I think I'll swap the sugar for coconut sap and see what happens.
kmpmilano
June 8, 2013
Oh great, just what I need: another addiction.
I only had big cups and the result was about 15 or so. I can see how bite-size would be better cos the big ones were pretty intense. Plus my galangal was ancient and I toned down the chili cos not everyone in my house is a spicy fan. They were still fantastic; I'm looking forward to making them again with a bit more heat and some fresh galangal.
I only had big cups and the result was about 15 or so. I can see how bite-size would be better cos the big ones were pretty intense. Plus my galangal was ancient and I toned down the chili cos not everyone in my house is a spicy fan. They were still fantastic; I'm looking forward to making them again with a bit more heat and some fresh galangal.
Burf
February 9, 2013
These are awesome! I had an eye on a 9-week old pup, so my coconut milk mixture stayed on the heat a little longer, but it made the PB filling a little firmer than was probably intended. FANTASTIC. I used the mini liners because it's what I had. The hardest part was painting the bottom chocolate on those little buggers, but it was a small price to pay. I'll definitely make these again.
vrunka
February 9, 2013
SO glad you enjoyed them! I agree that it's kind of a pain to paint the little cups. I've learned that the key to making it less tedious is to keep the cups in a stack (for structure) and to really get a lot of chocolate on the brush so that you can "paint" the bottom and sides in one big swirl.
ThereseTetzel
December 30, 2012
Instead of making cups could you make the filling into truffles and dunk them into chocolate?
vrunka
January 2, 2013
Hi Therese, The filling on these is quite soft so I don't think that would work. But I have experimented with adding melted white chocolate to the mix -- this makes it firm enough to cut when it's cooled, but does dull the flavor a little. I've also thought about adding coconut oil to get it to set up more, but haven't experimented with that yet. If you do try dipping the centers, let me know how it goes!
RavensFeast
December 30, 2012
It's worth mentioning that these are made by a beloved Portland chocolatier called Alma Chocolates. Sarah's known for her Thai Peanut Butter Cups: http://www.almachocolate.com/products/bon-bons/thai-peanut-butter-cup
vrunka
January 2, 2013
Hi RavensFeast -- I've seen Alma's version, but I've never tried them. I'm sure they must be awesome, though, because all their chocolates are!
kmpmilano
June 8, 2013
Ooh, I do like the idea of a little sea salt on top. I'm a bit of a sucker for adding salty to sweet.
Cinnamin
September 9, 2012
Lemongrass and chocolate- who'd a thunk it? Now my Reese's Peanut Butter cups just look boring.
vvvanessa
March 3, 2012
Deee-licious! As a close relative, I claim first dibs on all future batches of Thai Peanut Butter Cups!
hardlikearmour
March 4, 2012
These have a great blend of sweet and savory with a nice little kick from the spices. I claim second dibs!!
Kitchen B.
March 6, 2012
Leaving me with.....distance-cannot-separate-a-girl-and-her-food dibs! I'm in Nigeria....so what :-)
vrunka
March 6, 2012
haha! Looks like I need to buy some stamps! Kitchen Butterfly, you're in NIgeria?! You should be able to get some great local (or local-ish) peanut butter and chocolate!
vincentinparis
February 28, 2012
Ohmygosh, the filling is really tasty. I had to substitute kaffir lime leaves for the lime zest, but I think I have been faithful to the spirit of the original recipe.
I now have a bag of it waiting in my fridge, ready to be piped as soon as I can get my hands on some chocolate. I am just hoping that I don't suck it all right out of the bag before then.
I now have a bag of it waiting in my fridge, ready to be piped as soon as I can get my hands on some chocolate. I am just hoping that I don't suck it all right out of the bag before then.
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