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Creamy Peanut Butter Pie

September 6, 2013 by Angie 28 Comments

Angie's Southern Peanut Butter PieWe had a guest coming to spend the night and I was told they really liked peanut butter. Yea! See, Mr. Fix it does not like peanut butter so I never get the chance to make any thing with peanut butter. I wanted to make an ole fashioned peanut butter pie. This is an ole version of the cream cheese peanut butter pie. It is light and creamy, great choice for a dessert. I hope you enjoy it as much as we did. Guess what Mr. Fixit even ate a piece of the peanut butter pie. He said pretty good for peanut butter…light creamy and purdy tasty! Enjoy!

Creamy Peanut Butter Pie

1 1/4 cup creamy peanut butter, plus 2 tablespoons for top of pie
1 – 8 oz package cream cheese, softened
1/2 cup sugar
2 – 8 oz containers cool whip “Real” whipped topping, thawed
1 prepared chocolate pie crust
1 – 11.75 oz jar Smucker’s Hot Fudge Topping
2 teaspoon vanilla paste

Angie's Southern Peanut Butter Pie

Beat together 1 1/4 cup peanut butter, cream cheese, vanilla paste and sugar in large bowl with an electric mixer on medium, until well combined. Gently mix in 1 container of whipped topping until thoroughly combined. Spoon mixture into pie shell. Using an offset spatula, smooth mixture to edges of pie.

Angie's Southern Peanut Butter Pie
Rederve 3 tablespoons of hot fudge topping into a squeeze bottle; set aside. Microwave remaining topping on HIGH for 1 minute. Stir. Spread topping over pie, covering entire peanut butter layer. Should use one half of container. Refrigerate until set. Spread remaining container of whipped topping, over hot fudge layer, being careful not to mix the two layers. Place many spoonfuls of the whip topping all over then spread, this makes it easier to cover and not mix them together.

Angie's Southern Peanut Butter Pie
Use a squeeze bottle to drizzle fudge topping over pie. Place remaining 2 tablespoons peanut butter in another squeeze bottle and squeeze to drizzle in opposite direction from fudge. Refrigerate until ready to slice and serve.

a slice of Angie's Peanut Butter Pie

Vanilla Paste Product ~ I purchase this at many different stores. I have found it at Whole Foods, William Sonoma,Fresh Market and Trader Joe’s. This is a wonderful product and think it is far better than regular vanilla. It is a little thicker and filled with vanilla beans. You can see the vanilla beans in your end product. Wonderful stuff…If you do not want to invest in the additional product use vanilla extract in it’s place. Thanks!
Vanilla Paste Product

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Last reply was April 11, 2017
  1. Avatarnang mya nandar myint
    View September 6, 2013

    i like , how to make desseret.

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  2. AvatarDJ HIXSON
    View November 23, 2013

    how can you be from the south,we do not know or ever heard of “vanilla paste” here in the real south

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  3. AngieAngiereplied:
    View November 23, 2013

    DJ….Try it and you will never use the other vanilla again. Good stuff! Try it and you will agree. Happy Thanksgiving …Angie

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  4. AvatarRobin Russell
    View December 8, 2013

    Do you have a recipe for “school fudge”. When I was in school and in band we would sell choc. fudge for a fundraiser. It was just called school fudge. Have you ever heard of it?

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  5. AngieSarrisAngieSarrisreplied:
    View December 8, 2013

    Robin…..Hi I have not had school fudge before …sorry! But, I will put it on my list and see what I can find out about it. I will keep my eyes and ears open for the recipe and post if I come across it. Thanks and hopefully I can come up with it….Thanks Angie

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  6. AvatarTeresa Roach
    View February 3, 2014

    What is vanilla paste? and where would I get it?

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  7. AngieSarrisAngieSarrisreplied:
    View February 4, 2014

    Teresa…I put the info about the vanilla paste above. I hope this answers you questions. If you do not want to but this product just use regular vanilla. But, if you do I promise you will love this stuff ~ I found this at Fresh Market even cheaper ….7.50 a bottle GREAT stuff!

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  8. AvatarLenoria
    View February 4, 2014

    This looks so delicious, I cannot wait to try it!!!

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  9. AngieSarrisAngieSarrisreplied:
    View February 4, 2014

    Lenoria…thanks, I hope you love it!! Thanks for visiting and happy baking! smiles, Angie

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  10. AvatarLinda
    View February 4, 2014

    Can’t wait to try the peanut butter pie recipe. Looking forward to more of your recipes.

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  11. AvatarBeverly Carruth
    View April 13, 2014

    I have found a lot of recipes of food I ate growing up but didn’t know how to make. I was born and raised in New Orleans and the surrounding area and I have found your recipes to be authentically Southern!

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  12. AngieSarrisAngieSarrisreplied:
    View April 13, 2014

    Beverly,
    Thanks…what a complement to a southern girl! I hope you enjoy the site and will try make one of the dishes. Have a lovely day.
    Angie

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  13. Avatarnorma morris
    View May 13, 2014

    I would love to get your recipes, thanks

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  14. Avatarmary cheevers
    View July 22, 2014

    very good pie

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  15. AvatarJanice
    View May 5, 2015

    Being from the south myself I love anything peanuts, especially peanut butter. I have searched for a good Peanut Butter Pie recipe and this looks so yummy and easy I can not wait to try it. Will let you know how it turns out. Thanks for posting.

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  16. AngieAngiereplied:
    View May 5, 2015

    Thanks Janice, I do hope you enjoy it! Let us know how it works for you. Happy Baking, Angie

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  17. AvatarDennis
    View May 5, 2015

    Great

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  18. AngieAngiereplied:
    View May 6, 2015

    Dennis…thanks! Always great to hear when people enjoy the recipes. Smiles, Angie

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  19. AvatarWanda leonard
    View June 27, 2015

    Love the peanut butter pie I plan to make it .

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  20. AvatarMargaret Hines
    View June 30, 2015

    Love all the recipes on your website.

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  21. AngieAngiereplied:
    View July 1, 2015

    Wanda and Margaret….thanks! Wishing you both a wonderful 4th!!

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  22. AvatarConnie Banker
    View December 9, 2015

    Would enjoy getting your post. Looking forward to making the Peanut Butter pie.

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  23. AvatarNeddy Rolon
    View May 3, 2016

    I love your recipes, but it takes me time to write them down. It would be great if you could include a printer friendly version of your recipes so I could just print them and done.

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  24. AngieAngiereplied:
    View June 27, 2016

    Yea…We did get a printer button loaded on the site took some time! Sorry, but it is at the bottom the page on the right…thanks for the request! I have wanted it on there for the longest time and you got me in gear! Was more difficult than I ever thought Grrrr but it is there and working! YEA!! Smiles, Angie

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  25. Avatarcheryl campbell
    View January 28, 2017

    love your pies

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  26. AngieAngiereplied:
    View January 28, 2017

    Cheryl…..thanks dear….

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  27. AvatarCHRIS FRANKLIN
    View April 4, 2017

    THANKS A MILLION!

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  28. AngieAngiereplied:
    View April 11, 2017

    Chris, Thanks….and you are so welcome!! smiles

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