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Peanut Butter Cup Trifle


New YouTube video is up! Watch me make this over on my YouTube channel Faith, Food and Family!

This is so good! It is addictive and very yummy. It's also pretty economical and feeds a lot. It's great to take to a get together. It also helps that it's super easy to put together!

Peanut Butter Cup Trifle
Ingredients:
1 box brownie mix (plus ingredients to make these)
2 small boxes instant pudding mix (chocolate fudge or chocolate)
3 cups of milk
1 cup peanut butter
16 oz. Cool Whip
8 peanut butter cups

Make brownies according to box instructions, cool and cut in to small pieces.
Melt peanut butter microwave safe bowl, stir in pudding mix and milk (3 cups rather than 4 for a thicker result).
In Trifle Bowl, layer 1/2 brownies, 1/2 of the pudding mixture, then 1/2 of the Cool Whip - repeat. Chop up peanut butter cups and place on top. Enjoy!

I have used low fat brownie mix, light cool whip and 2% milk with wonderful results!

Hope you ejoy!

Comments

need cash said…
I really love eating peanut butter but I haven't tried that recipe yet. Well, thank you for posting its ingredients and procedure on how to make it because it really looks so yummy. I will surely try this at home. Have a nice day!!!
Anonymous said…
This looks wonderful! Great job and great presentation
Deb said…
This is most certainly going on my to-do list!!! That looks and sounds delicious!!
Blessings!
Deb
Unknown said…
I love anything chocolate and this looks like a winner to me. THANKS!!! Geri
Denise said…
This looks super yummy :-)
annies home said…
sounds so rich and delicious
Pami said…
yummy I am so trying this one thanks
Wow Amanda!! Looks wonderful!!!!
Samantha said…
This would be great for one of our church socials, cant wait to try it.
I saw you are from TN, I am also.

~ Blessings to you dear one !
Ingrid_3Bs said…
Yum, this sounds great and looks even better! Chocolate and PB are a match made in heaven and oddly enough is the only time I like either one! :)

You've got a lot of great recipes!
~ingrid

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