Classic Combos Are Always a Hit!

You can’t go wrong with a good peanut butter and chocolate dessert. The two are already naturally low carb friendly so there’s not much work you need to do. In fact, most nights, Rami and I enjoy tea with a bit of Lindt 90% Cocoa and a spoonful of peanut butter (or almond butter). I use the word “spoonful” loosely here and the size of the spoon may vary based on peanut butter cravings.

So when Anthony’s Goods approached us to make another dessert using a new product we’ve never tried, we agreed right away. Peanut flour was next on our list to try. If it’s anything like almond flour, we knew it’d be easy to work. And if it’s anything like Anthony’s Goods’ other products, we knew it’d be delicious and high quality!

Back in March we made an amazing Keto Double Chocolate Bundt Cake that was super popular. Since then, we’ve been meaning to make another giant cake to share with friends and family. This was our opportunity. Introducing our Peanut Butter & Chocolate French Silk Pie:

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Low Carb and Gluten Free Peanut Butter and Chocolate French Silk Pie

See that crust? It was made with Anthony’s Organic Peanut Flour and it was delicious! It gave the perfect hint of peanut butter flavor without overpowering the chocolate flavor of the silk pie. We kept the sweetening to a minimum to retain as much of the deep, chocolatey flavor as possible. It’s a sophisticated dessert with a fun twist.

Peanut flour is a new ingredient for us. The first thing we did when we got our package in the mail was ripped the bag open and take a whiff of the heavenly peanut aroma. Visually, peanut flour looks the same as almond flour and has a similar nutritional profile – in 100 grams there are 13 grams of fat, 46 grams of protein and 35 grams of carbs of which 16 grams are fiber.

Low Carb and Gluten Free Peanut Butter and Chocolate French Silk Pie

From Anthony’s Goods website:

“Our Organic Peanut Flour is made from Organic high oleic raw peanuts, which have properly been cleaned, blanched, and electronically sorted in order to select the highest quality peanuts. The raw peanuts are then roasted and processed through a natural process to obtain an ultra-fine peanut flour with a controlled 12% fat content. Our peanut flour is then batch tested to certify that each product is Gluten-Free.”

Imagine our crust as a giant peanut butter cookie topped with a light, yet dense chocolate layer topped with a lighter than air cream. It’s a heavenly dessert that you can make the day before for a birthday, holiday or weekend treat for the family. Our friends and family loved it – the only complaint was that there wasn’t a second pie waiting in the fridge!

Doesn’t that look like a gorgeous slice of heaven?

Keto and Gluten Free Peanut Butter and Chocolate French Silk Pie

If you love the combination of chocolate and peanut butter, you have to try this Keto Peanut Butter Pie from Simply So Healthy! Just like our recipe, it is keto-friendly and combines the two delicious flavors to make a heavenly dessert pie. 

Low Carb & Gluten Free Peanut Butter & Chocolate French Silk Pie
Peanut Butter & Chocolate French Silk Pie
Votes: 43
Rating: 4.65
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Macros per slice:
• 444 Calories
• 42g of Fat
• 10g of Protein
• 3.5g of Net Carbs
Serves
8 servings
Prep Time
30 minutes
Cook Time
8 minutes
Serves
8 servings
Prep Time
30 minutes
Cook Time
8 minutes
Low Carb & Gluten Free Peanut Butter & Chocolate French Silk Pie
Peanut Butter & Chocolate French Silk Pie
Votes: 43
Rating: 4.65
You:
Rate this recipe!
Print Recipe
Macros per slice:
• 444 Calories
• 42g of Fat
• 10g of Protein
• 3.5g of Net Carbs
Serves
8 servings
Prep Time
30 minutes
Cook Time
8 minutes
Serves
8 servings
Prep Time
30 minutes
Cook Time
8 minutes
Servings: servings
Ingredients
Peanut Butter Crust
Chocolate Filling
Whipped Cream
Instructions
  1. To make your crust, whisk together your dry ingredients in a mixing bowl.
  2. Add your wet ingredients and mix well to combine. You should end up with a sticky dough batter.
  3. Press the crust dough into a 9 inch pie pan making sure to press against the sides as well. Pierce the bottom of the crust with a fork (not pictured because we forgot this step!) to prevent bubbling and swelling in the oven. Bake for about 8 minutes in a 350°F oven. It should turn a golden brown. Let it cool completely before filling with chocolate silk batter.
  4. To make the chocolate filling, set 3 eggs and 1/3 cup of erythritol onto a double boiler and whisk them together until the erythritol is dissolved and the eggs have thickened. This could take about 5-10 minutes.
  5. When your eggs are thick and pale, take them off the heat and allow them to cool while you prep your chocolate.
  6. Cream together your butter and another 1/3 cup of erythritol with an electric hand mixer.
  7. Add melted chocolate, vanilla extract and salt and beat to combine.
  8. To the buttery chocolate mix, add the eggs and stir to combine.
  9. Add the chocolate silk batter to your peanut butter crust and refrigerate overnight or for at least 4 hours.
  10. When you're ready to serve, whip a cup of heavy whipping cream with a tablespoon of erythritol until it has tripled in volume and stiffened up. Add the whipped cream to the top of the set pie.
  11. Serve chilled with chocolate shavings and enjoy!
    Low Carb & Gluten Free Peanut Butter & Chocolate French Silk Pie
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