Sometimes I make this with a chocolate Oreo crust, and sometimes with a peanut butter Nutter Butter crust (or you can even do a traditional graham cracker crust). This time around I had both and I asked my little helpers which one they wanted and since the vote was split, we decided to get crazy and use both. My cute niece helped me make this; it’s a great recipe to let young cooks help with because it’s easy to do, and doesn’t even require the oven!
You’ll crush those crumbs up in a food processor, or in a bag with a rolling pin or hammer, whatever fits your fancy. Mix with a little butter and then just spoon it into your pie pan. You don’t have to make it complicated. Just spoon a bit of chocolate and then a bit of oreo, etc etc.
Once it’s all in there, use a cup with a flat bottom to gently press it down flat.
And there you have your speckled peanut butter chocolate crust.
The filling is super duper easy. Just whip up some peanut butter and cream cheese, add it a little vanilla and a pinch of salt,
and then to make it light and fluffy, you’ll fold in some Cool Whip. Now. I like Cool Whip. I buy Cool Whip. I eat Cool Whip with a spoon. It works well in recipes like this because it holds it shape and freezes well and creates a really great texture overall. If you want to try it with whipped cream, you certainly can, but you’ll need to fold it in really gently, and you might need to increase the sugar to get it sweet enough. Just don’t ask me in the comments what happens if you substitute something for the Cool Whip, because this is the only way I make it 🙂
Just fill up that pie crust and spread it out nice and evenly. And lick the spoon. That’s a given. This just goes into the freezer. I would suggest at least 6-8 hours, to really get it frozen, and certainly days ahead of time as well.
If you want to put a layer of cool whip on the top before freezing, you totally can, or you can wait until after. Either way, let the pie sit at room temp for about 10 minutes or so, to thaw out just a bit before serving. For the topping, you can use the additional cool whip you have left over, or if you prefer, you could use fresh sweetened whipped cream, or whipped cream from a can. I like to add Candied Peanuts to mine, and some quick chocolate curls.
See that best-of-both-worlds crust?? Love it.
A drizzle of chocolate sauce is also welcome.
I might suggest, since this pie is creamy and soft, that you slice the pie and serve and then sprinkle on all of the goodies on top of the individual servings. When it’s frozen, the consistency is like ice cream and it’s spectacular. Pin this one so you don’t forget it!