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Ingredients
- For the filling:
- One 8-ounce package of cream cheese
- 2 cups of creamy peanut butter
- 2 cups of sugar
- 1 stick of unsalted butter
- 1/2 cup of heavy cream
- 1 tablespoon of vanilla extract
- For the topping:
- 1 cup sugar
- 1 cup buttermilk
- 1 cup self-rising flour
- For the preparing:
- An oven, preheated to 350 degrees
- One 9x9 casserole dish or pie plate
- Cooking Spray
- One big mixing bowl (the bigger the better)
- One double boiler (or make one with a metal mixing bowl and a saucepan. Make sure the mixing bowl will fit down into the saucepan without going all the way down. Fill the saucepan with water, bring to a boil, and position mixing bowl over the water)
- A wire whisk
- A plastic spatula or spoon
Instructions
- In your big mixing bowl, add in the sugar, buttermilk, and flour for the topping. Whisk all this together until it’s all combined. Set aside.
- Add cream cheese, peanut butter, sugar, heavy cream, and vanilla extract into your double boiler. Allow it to soften for about 10 minutes. Once the cream cheese and peanut butter become flexible, give it a good mixing up with your wire whisk. Continue to allow it to cook, whisking every five minutes until a smooth filling forms. This usually takes about 30 minutes. Set aside and cool for about 15 minutes.
- Spray your casserole dish with cooking spray and fold the peanut butter mixture evenly into the bottom. Break the butter into about 9 pieces and dot it evenly across the filling. With your spatula or spoon, pour the topping mixture over the top of your peanut butter filling. You will want to cleanly scrape out all the batter over the cobbler.
- Place your cobbler dish into the middle rack of your oven and bake until the topping is golden brown. This typically takes 45 minutes to an hour. I usually set the timer at 45 minutes and check on the cobbler. If it is not golden brown, I cook it in ten-minute interims until it is has transformed into peanut butter Delicious Goodness. When it’s ready to devour, take it out of the oven and allow it to cool at least 30 minutes.
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I love to serve this alongside my chocolate cobbler. Eating a spoonful of each is my way of achieving the maximum indulgence in my mouth. I hope you enjoy!
ABOUT THE AUTHOR: JAMES K JONES
James K Jones is a Professional Chef who has a passion for preparing delicious food–a journey that started early in his beloved Granny’s kitchen where he learned how to cook. Today he shares that passion (and some of his recipes for delicious goodness) with others and his wife and 3 children in Birmingham, Alabama.