Thursday, October 12, 2017

Peanut Butter Einkorn Cookie Cups with Erythritol


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Quick, easy to make and perfect for holiday parties and cookie trays, these bite-sized wholegrain and erythritol sweetened amazingly delicious peanut butter cookie cups are a treat for the kids and adults.

Peanut Butter Einkorn Cookie Cups with Erythritol

adapted from Betty Crocker
  • 210 g Einkorn berries, milled into flour
  • 1 tsp Baking soda
  • Pinch of salt
  • 120 g Creamy peanut butter
  • 110 g Butter, softened
  • 100 g Erythritol granules
  • 1 Egg, medium
  • 2 tbsp Milk
  • 1 tsp Vanilla extract
  • 40 g Unsalted roasted peanuts, chopped
  • 15 Chocolate toffees (I used Werther's Original)
  • 5 Cream toffees, halved (I used Muh Muhs)
  • Sea salt flakes, optional
  1. Preheat the oven to 180C/350F. Grease 24 mini muffin cups with coconut oil or cooking spray. Set aside.
  2. In small bowl, mix freshly milled einkorn flour, baking soda and salt. In a mixing bowl, cream the peanut butter, butter and erythritol granules with an electric mixer on medium speed for 2 minutes. Beat in egg, milk and vanilla extract. On low speed, beat in flour mixture until blended. Stir in chopped peanuts.
  3. Divide the dough into 24 portions and shape each into a ball. Place one ball into each muffin cup. Bake 12 minutes. Immediately press one toffee into center of each cookie. Bake 2 minutes longer. Top chocolate toffee with salt flake if desired. Cool in pan on cooling rack.

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82 comments:

  1. Peanut butter cookie cups alone sound incredible, but then you add a yummy toffee candy! Totally irresistible!!

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  2. These look wonderful Angie, I bet it's hard to stop with just one!

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  3. Wow! I bet these are a hit at your house. I love the combination and will have to look for Muhs Muhs when I go to the UK.

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  4. wow these would be devoured in two seconds in my house! YUM!

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  5. These look super cute!!!

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  6. Peanut butter is so delicious and your cookies are so yoummy!!
    Thanks for sharing.
    Love

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  7. These will be perfect for cookie exchange during the holidays. So cute!

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  8. Slay me! These look to die for...

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  9. I never use sweeteners other than the common ones. These look so good Angie, I should try it!

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  10. Wow, look so cute, love sweets like that!☺

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  11. Oh these peanutter butter cookie cups are so amazing, I would have a hard time not eating them all myself;)

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  12. These are fantastic Angie! Such a treat for sure. Love the cups - they are pretty and no doubt delicious. Perfect for the holidays!

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  13. Peanut butter - one of my fave ingredients.

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  14. these peanut butter nibbles look so cute and delish :)

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  15. I LOVE Einkorn flour!! It's my favourite non-gluten free flour to use, These cookie cups not only look adorable - I just know they're also divine!!

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  16. Great looking cookies. I love peanut butter and these cookies must be really tasty!

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  17. These look absolutely incredible and your photography is really nice <3 ��

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  18. These are cute darlings, hail your baking skills Angie.

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  19. Bring on the cookies and yes, these sound delicious. Love your presentation on the star tier tray.

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  20. These look so cute and I know they're delicious and healthier than your typical cookie. I can always count on you to make dishes more nutritious!

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  21. These look fun to make.

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  22. These cookies look so festive and delicious. Love your photos and presentation on the red tier tray. ! I'm not familiar with erythritol - I'll have to look that up-

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  23. These peanut butter cookie cups look so delicious! The salt flake is a nice touch!

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  24. Angie, these are wonderful! I'm afraid to make them - my husband would want to have them every day!

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  25. These are definitely perfect for a holiday platter! Wishing I had some to enjoy during our movie tonight :)

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  28. looks absolutely delicious Angie like all you make ♡♡♡

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  29. These are the perfect holiday cookies! Love the peanut butter and toffee combo😊🍪

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  30. What a great combo! These look so yummy, I wish I had one (or two, or three) right now.

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  32. All I can add is OOOOMMMMMGGGGG.
    I'd devour several of these little sins!! x

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  36. Ooo...Angie, this is such a beautiful treat! I love this creation of yours ..so perfect for the festive season. ;)

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  40. How cute these cookies! So perfectly made. They will be fabulous for parties and healthy too. Bravissima!

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  41. I would not be able to stay away from that tray of cookies! So cute and so delicious, Angie :)

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  42. ça a l'air super bon j'adore
    bonne soirée

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  43. I love these cookies, so pretty and completely irresistible.

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  44. I would love to bring cookie bites and share it to my nieces and nephews. How I wish I could bake so well like you ANgie!

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  45. Peanut butter cookies are my favorite, but then you had to go add toffee and caramel. Are you trying to kill me? :) YUM!

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  51. Peanut butter cookies are just about the best. These look so cute too and of course using wholegrain flour, they're going to be even better :D

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  53. they look so cute and festive!

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  54. My kids would devour these cookie cups.

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  55. They look so adorable! I love bite sized treats, especially when they include peanut butter and toffee :D

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  60. If I could eat nuts, you better believe I would gobble these up faster than you can say EINKORN!

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  61. LOVE peanut butter cookies! Can never resist. I'd like a handful, please. :-)

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  66. I love your star cookie stand - so cute for holidays! And these cookies look delicious!

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  68. oh, how delicious! and that flake of salt on top really makes them special!!

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  69. Beautiful cookies! And I finally managed to find Einkorn, just yesterday in DM. I had only heard of it on your blog and was very surprised to see it yesterday, I had searched for it before but was never able to find it! Now I can try some of your Einkorn recipes. :)

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  72. Seems like you read my mind Angie. I really want to bake and give cookies as presents this holiday season but I don’t want my cookies to be loaded with sugar and enriched flour. Your Peanut Butter Einkorn Cookie Cups look delicious. I can’t wait to try them.

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  73. What yummy little treats Angie! I couldn't be trusted around these!

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  74. These peanut butter cookie cups looks so pretty and delicious, Angie. They will make a perfect holiday gift.

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  75. I love these cookies. They look so yummy.

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  76. These cookies look so yummy! I love them!

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  77. Do you mind sending me a jar of these !!! >0<

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  78. Sounds wonderful Angie, I am a peanut butter fan!! xoxo Catherine

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  79. I would love these for the holidays. They look yummy!

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