A delightful fusion of creamy peanut butter, luscious chocolate, and flavorful candy canes. These frozen peanut butter candy cane bars are an unexpected yet delicious holiday treat!

Frozen Peanut Butter Candy Cane Bars
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I love a challenge.  The tougher the better.  And being a competitive person, I HAVE to succeed and win.

Last month when Peanut Butter & Co. announced their holiday Yum Squad project, I was quite intrigued.  The challenge was to create a dessert incorporating peanut butter and candy canes.  Whaaaatt? was my first reaction.  Uh, won’t that taste gross?  NOPE.

Ms. Paula Abdul taught me at an early age at that Opposites Attract.  During the early 90s I had a tap teacher that played Paula Abdul during warm up every single week.  (Somewhere in the back of my closet at my parents’ house, I still have my Straight Up cassette tape.)  So if opposites can attract, you bet I can make a delicious dessert out of these two unlikely pairs.

Frozen Peanut Butter Candy Cane Bars

Frozen Peanut Butter Candy Cane Bars

As you’ve probably assumed, yes, I am a peanut butter addict.  First the peanut butter pretzel cheesecake, then the bread pudding with peanut butter and Nutella, and now these frozen peanut butter candy cane bars.  (Wait for the peanut butter giveaway at the end of the post!)

Chocolate and peppermint is a match made in holiday heaven, so I knew I had to incorporate chocolate in this dessert.  I thought about melting chocolate and whipping it into smooth peanut butter.  But why add that additional step when a jar of Dark Chocolate Dreams already does it for you?!

Frozen Peanut Butter Candy Cane Bars

What is a semifreddo?

These frozen bars are made with a chocolate peanut butter semifreddo.  Before I had an ice cream machine, I made lots and lots of semifreddos.

Instead of using a machine to fluff up and aerate the creamy mixture, you use freshly whipped cream to amp up the volume.  The whipped cream is folded with the rest of the liquid ingredients and frozen to create a soft ice cream treat.  It’s the perfect mixture to freeze into bars.

Now that that holiday season is in full swing, get ready for peppermint and candy cane overload!!

Frozen Peanut Butter Candy Cane Bars
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Frozen Peanut Butter Candy Cane Bars

A delightful fusion of creamy peanut butter, luscious chocolate, and flavorful candy canes. These frozen peanut butter candy cane bars are an unexpected yet delicious holiday treat!
Yield: 10 frozen bars
Servings: 10
Frozen Peanut Butter Candy Cane Bars
Prep Time: 10 minutes
Freeze Time: 4 hours 15 minutes
Total Time: 4 hours 25 minutes
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Ingredients

  • 1 ¼ cup whole milk
  • ¼ cup granulated sugar
  • ¾ cup Dark Chocolatey Dreams peanut butter, *
  • 1 cup heavy cream, chilled

Toppings:

  • 2 cups 72% dark chocolate, roughly chopped
  • 1 cup coconut oil
  • crushed candy canes, as needed

Instructions 

  • In a medium pot, combine milk and sugar.  Set over medium heat and stir until sugar dissolves.  Remove from heat and whisk in chocolate peanut butter.  Whisk until smooth and homogenous.  Transfer to an airtight container and store in the fridge until cold.
  • Using a hand held mixer, whip chilled heavy cream to almost stiff peaks.  Add 1/3 of chilled peanut butter-milk mixture.  Using a large sturdy spatula fold into whipped cream.  Add another 1/3, fold, followed by remaining 1/3.  Fold until there are no longer any streaks of whipped cream.
  • Immediately transfer mixture to popsicles molds, filling molds all the way. Place in freezer for 15 minutes and then remove. Insert wooden sticks into popsicle mold cavities. Return mold to freezer and freeze for at least 4 hours to fully set.
  • To make chocolate shell: combine chopped chocolate and coconut oil in a small heat-proof bowl. Set over a pot of simmer water, creating a bain-marie (double boiler). Melt chocolate over low heat. Stir to combine. Once chocolate has melted, remove from heat.
  • Dip frozen bars into chocolate shell mixture and immediately sprinkle with crushed candy canes. The chocolate will quickly set, so work quickly! Consume and enjoy immediately.

Notes

If you can’t find Peanut Butter & Co Dark Chocolatey Dreams, there are several alternative options:
  • Swap in a different brand of chocolate peanut butter
  • Use homemade chocolate peanut butter (several recipes online!)
  • Use a combination of peanut butter and Nutella (chocolate hazelnut spread)

Nutrition

Calories: 625kcal, Carbohydrates: 28g, Protein: 9g, Fat: 56g, Saturated Fat: 35g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 4g, Monounsaturated Fat: 13g, Trans Fat: 0.01g, Cholesterol: 32mg, Sodium: 108mg, Potassium: 428mg, Fiber: 5g, Sugar: 18g, Vitamin A: 413IU, Vitamin C: 0.1mg, Calcium: 89mg, Iron: 5mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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43 Comments

  1. Arpita@+The+Gastronomic+Bong says:

    This candy cane looks gorgeous.. the combination of peanut butter and candy seemed a bit weird at first but then everything made sense. . This looks so so good… yumm.. :)

    1. Maryanne Cabrera says:

      Thanks Arpita!

  2. Ashley Gebauer says:

    I LOVE peanut butter… my favorite concoction would be melted peanut butter with ice cream, preferably chocolate ice cream!

  3. Erin M. says:

    Peanut butter and noodles! Haha, sounds so weird, but it tastes soooo good! Lol

    1. Maryanne Cabrera says:

      That doesn’t sound weird! I make sesame almond butter noodles :)

  4. Sarah @ SnixyKitchen says:

    These popsicles are screaming my name – I’m a bit of a peppermint fanatic. (Funny enough, I just made some muddy buddies this week with peanut butter and peppermint!). Craziest thing I’ve done with peanut butter? Hmmm – my mom just sent me a picture of a recipe I used to make all the time as a kid that was basically peanut butter mixed into balls with coconut, raisins, and honey. I was a strange kid.

    1. Maryanne Cabrera says:

      Whaaa?! That’s crazy! Haha, I totally thought peanut butter and peppermint couldn’t work, but it tastes good together!
      You’re not strange. I used to eat toasted peanut butter sandwiches with coconut and pineapple ;)

  5. Merly C. says:

    I love peanut butter and condensed milk!

  6. Lois Kim says:

    I haven’t really made anything super crazy which is surprising seeing that I absolutely love peanut butter, but I do love making peanut butter banana ice cream! So easy and so good :)

    1. Maryanne Cabrera says:

      yummm…I love peanut butter banana ice cream!

  7. Simone says:

    The craziest PB concoction: my husband puts it on EVERYTHING. Not joking. The craziest thing we made was probably some sweet potato peanut butter wraps.

    1. Maryanne Cabrera says:

      Sweet potato and peanut butter sound pretty good! :)

  8. Jocelyn+(Grandbaby+cakes) says:

    These bars look way too good! Pinned.

  9. Jen+@+Baked+by+an+Introvert says:

    I absolutely love this, Maryanne. I think you nailed the challenge!