Peanut Butter Mousse Pie in a Chocolate Crust

peanut butter mousse pie
Peanut Butter Mousse Pie in a Chocolate Crust

Ah, peanut butter and chocolate. What a perfect combination. But do you know how to make perfect even more wonderful? Make the peanut butter and chocolate into a light and fluffy pie.

I’ve made chocolate and peanut butter pies in the past, but the combination of ingredients can be a little dense. Recipes for fluffy pies caught my eye, but I couldn’t replicate the flavor combination in a vegan version. That is, I couldn’t until I tried Country Crock Plant Cream. It’s easy to work with and makes gorgeous fluff. No one is paying me to say this, I am just glad this product was invented with the vegan baker in mind.

The creators at Cooks Country have my trust, so I chose their pie recipe to transform into a vegan one. To up the ante I made the dessert more allergy-friendly by using gluten-free cookies in the crust. (Sometimes I am an overachiever). Plant Cream took the place of heavy cream and vegan cream cheese and butter were used as well. The result was a beautiful, light, and, yes, fluffy pie.

Peanut Butter Mousse Pie in a Chocolate Crust adapted from Cooks Country

vegan butter, for greasing the pie plate
roughly 6.5 ounces chocolate chocolate chip cookies (I used one box of Enjoy Life Double Chocolate Cookies)
3 tablespoons cocoa powder
3 tablespoons vegan butter, slightly cooled
2 tablespoons roasted, unsalted peanuts
3/4 cup + 2 tablespoons organic powdered sugar, sifted
3/4 cup peanut butter (creamy is best)
6 ounces vegan cream cheese, softened
1 3/4 cups Country Crock Plant Cream, divided
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
vegan chocolate candies, for decoration

Preheat oven to 325F with oven rack in the middle position. Grease a 9-inch pie plate and set aside.

Break cookies into 1-inch pieces. Place them in a food processor and pulse until they are finely ground. Add cocoa powder and melted butter and pulse until combined, about 8 pulses. Transfer this mixture to the prepared pie plate. Press the crumbs into the bottom and up the sides of the plate using the bottom of a measuring cup. Bake for 15 minutes, or until the crust is fragrant and set. Let the cooked crust cool completely on a wire rack, for about 30 minutes. When the crust has cooled, spread the peanuts evenly across the bottom of the crust.

Using a stand mixer fitted with the whisk attachment, mix 3/4 cup powdered sugar, peanut butter, cream cheese, and 3 tablespoons plant cream on low speed until combined, for 1 minute. Increase speed to medium-high and whip until fluffy, about 2 minutes. Transfer this mixture to a large bowl and set aside.

Wipe out the mixer bowl with a paper towel. Add 3/4 cup plant cream to mixer bowl and whip on medium-low speed until foamy, about 1 minute. Increase speed to high and whip until stiff peaks form, 3 to 5 minutes. Gently fold whipped cream into the peanut butter mixture in two additions until no white streaks remain. Spoon the filling into the crust over top of the peanuts. Spread the filling in an even layer.

In the now-empty mixer bowl, whip vanilla, remaining cream, and remaining 2 tablespoons powdered sugar on medium-low speed until foamy, about 1 minute. Increase speed to high and whip until stiff peaks form, 3 to 5 minutes. Spread whipped cream evenly over filling. Refrigerate until set, about 2 hours. Decorate with candies.

Until next time, happy baking!

Mini Allergy-Friendly Spider Bites

mini allergy friendly spider bites
mini allergy friendly spider bites

Are you looking for a Halloween Treat? I have an easy one that is also allergy friendly. It contains only three ingredients, and I modified it so it doesn’t contain common allergens. Now you have a snack to share with all of your favorite ghoul friends (sorry, I couldn’t resist).

The original recipe I found was from Food Network, but I made a few tweaks. I prepared it on the stove top and used a double boiler so the chocolate doesn’t scorch. Then I used ingredients that are generally safe for those with common food allergies. No changes were needed for baking at high altitude, but I made the goodies bite-sized so kids of all ages can enjoy them. Happy Halloween!

Mini Allergy-Friendly Spider Bites adapted from Spider Bites

12 ounces semisweet morsels or chunks (I used Enjoy Life Foods brand)
1/2 cup sunflower seed butter (I used Once Again brand)
6 cups gluten-free pretzel sticks, broken into 1-inch pieces (I used Fit Joy brand)

Place parchment paper on a baking sheet or two and set aside.

Put a few inches of water in a medium pot and put it on the stove to boil. Reduce the heat to a low simmer and place a heat-safe bowl on top. Place the chocolate chips in the bowl to melt; be sure that steam doesn’t enter from the pot below or the chocolate will seize. Stir the chips occasionally. When the chips are melted and smooth, turn the heat off and stir in the sunflower seed butter. Remove the bowl from over the pot and stir in the pretzel pieces.

spider bites allergy friendly ingredients
spider bites allergy friendly ingredients

When the pretzels are thoroughly coated with chocolate, pick up a few and place them on the parchment lined sheet. Next, take 8 pretzel pieces from the bowl and arrange them to form spider legs. Take a small amount of chocolate from the bowl and blob it over the top to form the body, and to cement everything together. Repeat with the remaining pretzels. You can get creative and anatomically correct, or you can drop them on the sheet to create haystacks instead of spiders. They won’t be Halloween themed, but they will still taste good. Heck, they taste good right out of the bowl.

Place the sheet of spiders in the freezer for 10 minutes to harden. Remove gently from the parchment paper and remove any drips that don’t look like spider.

Until next time, happy nonbaking!