Peanut butter frosting recipe needed
Any favorites? Please post them here! I'm making rich chocolate cupcakes that I'd like to top with a peanut buttery frosting of some sort. Thanks!
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Any favorites? Please post them here! I'm making rich chocolate cupcakes that I'd like to top with a peanut buttery frosting of some sort. Thanks!
Chocolatechipkt
Nov 02, 2007 07:25AM

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I like this one from the chow-famous Elvis Cake:
Frosting
2 sticks of butter, room temperature
1 ½ cup of smooth peanut butter.
Up to 4 cups of powdered sugar (start with 2 ½ and add to taste)
Up to 2 Tbs milk
In an electric mixer cream together the butter and peanut butter until smooth and fully incorporated. Add the powdered sugar a cup at a time and use milk to adjust the consistency to your liking.
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Thank you ... that sounds great!
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I like the Elvis one, but I substituted cream cheese for half the butter.
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Hmm, not a bad idea. Thanks!
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In the end I did half butter and half cream cheese, and then I added a bit more peanut butter along the way. This was delicious! Thank you both!
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Those look great. Can you share the chocolate cupcake recipe?
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Thanks! The cupcake recipe is the chocolate cake recipe from the Barefoot Contessa's first cookbook (the one with the fabulous chocolate buttercream.)
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