Peanut Butter Ice Cream Pie is an easy and delicious dessert! This Chocolate Peanut Butter Pie only needs 5 ingredients, and it feature everyone’s favorite Peanut Butter Cups. This ice cream dessert will be a quick family favorite! Chocolate Peanut Butter Pie is my weakness. Making peanut butter ice cream cake at home has never been easier (or more delicious).
Chocolate Peanut Butter Pie
This Chocolate Peanut Butter Pie is filled with 3 of my favorite things: chocolate, peanut butter, and ice cream. Peanut Butter Ice Cream Pie is quite possibly the best dessert ever!
Peanut Butter Cup Ice Cream Pie is exactly what it sounds like. I made a pie out of peanut butter cup ice cream and Oreo pie crust, and topped it with a couple more DELICIOUS things. Making dessert has never been easier than with this 5 ingredient ice cream pie!
I’m obsessed with this easy Chocolate Peanut Butter Pie. There’s so much chocolate, peanut butter, and ice cream mixed in here…what’s not to love?! I topped it with more Peanut Butter Cups, hot fudge, and some Cool Whip. Now I’m in heaven. This ice cream pie is so rich, sweet, and chocolatey. YUM!
There’s no cooking involved with this easy dessert recipe either. Just put everything together and put the pie in the freezer to set. Talk about a no-hassle dessert!
Peanut Butter Ice Cream Pie
A couple months ago I made an Easy Mint Chip Ice Cream Pie, and then last month I made a Strawberry Lemonade Freezer Pie. Both were SUPER easy and made in the blink of an eye. I decided it was time to make another ice cream pie recipe using two of my favorite flavors: peanut butter and chocolate!
And so this Chocolate Peanut Butter Pie was born. It’s a pretty genius idea if you ask me. Peanut butter plus ice cream equals PURE decadence! Plus, there’s no better way to get your Peanut Butter Cups fix than to just throw them on top of a pie…right?
This Peanut Butter Ice Cream Pie is just what I need to feed my stress. My husband will be lucky if he gets any…Give me all the chocolate and peanut butter. All of it!
Easy No-Bake Ice Cream Pie
Why spend your time BAKING a pie when you can just make it in the freezer? Don’t get me wrong, I love a warm pie fresh out of the oven. But sometimes a good no-bake pie recipe is the perfect solution.
Maybe you’re meant to bring a dessert somewhere tomorrow but you TOTALLY forgot until the night before. There’s not time to let a pie sit in the oven and cook. But you can throw it in the freezer and let it set over night. It’s like cooking in your sleep. And the result is the most delicious Chocolate Peanut Butter Pie ever!
How to Make Chocolate Peanut Butter Pie
This Chocolate Peanut Butter Pie is made with peanut butter cup ice cream and an Oreo crust. If that’s not making you salivate, just wait. It’s also topped with hot fudge, Cool Whip, and MORE Peanut Butter Cups. That’s every delicious chocolate peanut butter treat in one pie!
This no-bake pie is really easy to make too. We’re using a pre-made pie crust and ice cream, so it’s mostly a matter of filling up the pie and adding some toppings.
How to Make Chocolate Peanut Butter Pie:
- Use an electric mixer to mix the peanut butter ice cup ice cream and Cool Whip
- Pour the mixture into the Oreo Pie Crust
- Microwave the hot fudge, let it cool slightly, and pour over the ice cream
- Top with Peanut Butter Cups (cut in half so they’re easier to eat)
- Put your pie into the freezer and let it set for 6-8 hours
Just 5 ingredients and 5 steps! Making dessert couldn’t be easier. This chocolate peanut butter pie is just so delicious, I can’t get enough of it.
Peanut Butter Cup Ice Cream plus Oreo Pie Crust equals the BEST Chocolate Peanut Butter Pie ever. You won’t have any trouble making this easy no-bake pie recipe, I promise!
If you like this easy ice cream pie, try these other easy dessert recipes:
- Oreo Poke Cake Recipe
- Easy Angel Food Cake
- White Chocolate Mousse
- Cake Mix Cookies
- Easy Crock Pot Pecan Pie
- More frozen dessert recipes
How much cool whip
An 8-ounce tub!
Hi there! This looks delicious! When you say “1/4 quart of ice cream”, do you mean one cup? Thanks!
Yes! :)