No-Bake Chocolate Peanut Butter Bars Recipe — Quick No-Bake Treat

No Bake Chocolate Peanut Butter Bars feature a crunchy peanut butter base topped with smooth chocolate. These no-bake bars are an easy, kid-friendly dessert or after-school treat.

no bake chocolate peanut butter bars with chocolate chips on plate.

Table of Contents

  • No Bake Peanut Butter Bars Ingredients
  • How to Make No Bake Chocolate Peanut Butter Bars
  • How to Store Peanut Butter Chocolate Bars
  • Recipe Variations
  • Recipe Tips
  • No Bake Chocolate Peanut Butter Bars Recipe

These easy chocolate peanut butter bars are reminiscent of homemade Reese’s cups but in bar form. They’re perfect when you need a simple dessert and can be decorated with seasonal candies for holidays.

I’ve made the classic peanut butter bar for years, but I increased the chocolate to please picky kids who suddenly didn’t want an intense peanut butter flavor. The result still has peanut butter presence but with a milder finish and extra chocolate goodness. Best of all, there’s no baking required—so you can enjoy this treat year-round.

peanut butter, graham crackers, butter, chocolate chips, cocoa powder, powdered sugar.

No Bake Peanut Butter Bars Ingredients

These pantry-friendly ingredients are easy to find at most grocery stores.

  • Creamy peanut butter — Use regular creamy peanut butter rather than oil-separated natural peanut butter to keep texture consistent.
  • Butter — softened to room temperature.
  • Powdered sugar — confectioners’ sugar adds sweetness and helps the bars hold together.
  • Graham crackers — crushed into crumbs to give the peanut butter layer structure. You can buy graham cracker crumbs ready-made.
  • Semi-sweet chocolate chips — for the frosting; some can also be stirred into the base.
  • Cocoa powder — optional, for extra chocolate flavor.

How to Make No Bake Chocolate Peanut Butter Bars

Start by making the base: combine softened butter, peanut butter, and powdered sugar until creamy. An electric mixer speeds this step.

Crush the graham crackers into fine crumbs using a food processor or a sealed plastic bag and rolling pin. Add the crumbs, chocolate chips, and cocoa powder (if using) to the peanut butter mixture and mix until well combined, scraping the bowl sides as needed.

mix peanut butter, butter and powdered sugar in bowl

Press the peanut butter mixture evenly into a greased 9 x 13-inch pan using a spatula.

For the frosting, gently melt the chocolate chips and butter together—either in 30-second intervals in the microwave, stirring between each, or using a double boiler. Stir in the cocoa powder, if desired.

Pour the melted chocolate over the peanut butter layer and smooth with a spatula. Refrigerate until firm, about 30 minutes, then cut into squares.

mix graham crackers into peanut butter
pour melted chocolate over peanut butter bars

How to Store Peanut Butter Chocolate Bars

Keep bars in an airtight container or cover the pan with plastic wrap. If your home is warm, refrigerate so the chocolate stays solid. The bars stay fresh for up to one week in the refrigerator. For longer storage, freeze in a freezer-safe container for up to three months; thaw completely before serving.

no bake chocolate peanut butter bars stacked on a white plate

Recipe Variations

Customize the bars to suit the season or your taste:

  • Top with seasonal M&M’s, sprinkles, or Reese’s Pieces for holidays.
  • Omit the chocolate chips and cocoa in the base for a less chocolate-forward version, or swap semi-sweet for milk chocolate for a sweeter finish.
  • Use vanilla wafers or other cookies in place of graham crackers, or substitute almond or another nut butter for peanut butter (note: flavors and texture will change).
  • Melt chocolate in a double boiler instead of the microwave if you prefer.
stack of no bake peanut butter chocolate chip bars on plate

Recipe Tips

  • Line the pan with parchment paper or foil to lift the whole slab out before slicing.
  • For neat slices, wipe a sharp knife with a warm, damp paper towel between cuts.
  • Chill the bars at least 30–60 minutes before slicing so they firm up.
  • The bars are rich; cut into smaller pieces if you prefer modest portions.
no bake chocolate peanut butter bars stacked on a white plate
5 from 5 votes

No Bake Chocolate Peanut Butter Bars

By: Dee
Classic no-bake bars with a crunchy peanut butter base and a smooth chocolate topping — an easy dessert or after-school treat.
Prep Time: 15 minutes
Cook Time: 0 minutes
Refrigeration Time: 30 minutes
Total Time: 45 minutes
Servings: 20

Ingredients

For the Base

  • 1 cup smooth peanut butter
  • 1 cup softened butter
  • 2 cups powdered sugar
  • 3 cups crushed graham crackers
  • 1 tablespoon dark cocoa powder
  • ½ cup semi-sweet chocolate chips

Ingredients for the Frosting:

  • 1 cup semi-sweet chocolate chips
  • 1 tablespoon dark cocoa powder
  • 1 ½ cups semi-sweet chocolate chips (for melting)

Instructions

For the Base

  • Grease a 13 x 9-inch glass baking dish.
  • Combine 1 cup peanut butter and softened butter; beat on medium until creamy.
  • Add 1 cup powdered sugar, stir, then beat until smooth. Add remaining powdered sugar, cocoa powder, crushed graham crackers, and chocolate chips; mix well.
  • Press the mixture evenly into the prepared pan.

For the Frosting

  • Melt the chocolate chips and butter gradually (microwave in short intervals or use low heat on the stovetop). Stir in cocoa powder.
  • Pour the melted chocolate over the peanut butter base and spread until smooth.
  • Refrigerate until set and firm, about 30 minutes. Cut into squares and serve.

Notes

Store bars in the refrigerator until serving.

Nutrition

Serving: 1bar Calories: 424kcal, Carbohydrates: 41 g, Protein: 9 g, Fat: 26 g

Nutrition information is an approximation.

Additional Info

Course: Dessert
Cuisine: American
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I hope you enjoy these homemade peanut butter bars—they’re a favorite for peanut butter fans.

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Recipe first published in 2014 and updated in 2023.

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