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5-Minute Double Chocolate Peanut Butter Spread That’s Better Than Nutella

This article is written by a student writer from the Spoon University at UC Berkeley chapter.

It’s nearing the end of the semester and things are winding down as you finish your final assignments and exams. The excitement from the beginning of the year is gone, replaced by a strong yearning to go back to a place of comfort, familiar faces, and most importantly, good food.

Alas, we’re not there just yet. However, we have just the right thing to tide you over until you reach the coveted homeland: An incredibly simple and delicious double chocolate peanut butter spread. Did we say double chocolate and peanut butter in the same sentence? Yes, yes we did.

Skip the store-bought spread to whip up an easy and delicious alternative in the comfort of your own home. Pair this rich and creamy dip with honey graham crackers and assorted fruit for a sweet dessert or salty pretzels for a delicious contrast of flavors. Or better yet, eat it straight out of the bowl with a spoon. We’re not judging.

Double Chocolate Peanut Butter Spread

Difficulty:BeginnerPrep time: 5 minutesCook time: minutesTotal time: 5 minutesServings:4 servings

Ingredients

Instructions

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    Place chocolate chips and milk in a heat-safe bowl.

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    Microwave for 15 seconds first, then in 5 second intervals if the chocolate hasn’t melted enough. Mix together to create luxurious,melted chocolate.

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    Combine all the ingredients together in a medium bowl. Enjoy your double chocolate peanut butter dip with whatever you prefer.

    #SpoonTip: Instead of stirring, try folding the mixture together in order to create a lighter, whipped texture.

Soomin Suh

UC Berkeley '18

Class of 2018 at UC Berkeley, Soomin Suh is a sociology and media studies major who hopes to enter the entertainment and media field after graduation. Her everyday life consists of thinking about what to eat, how to make food photos look good using a sub par quality phone camera, and watching endless food-related videos to satisfy her inner foodie.