Peanut Butter Cheesecake Cookie Bars
Peanut butter cheesecake cookie bars combine soft peanut butter cookies with a creamy cheesecake filling studded with peanut butter morsels.
Hands up if you are a peanut butter lover? How about cheesecake? Or cookies? If you like all three, get ready to sing, “Glory,” because this peanut butter cheesecake bar recipe is going to blow you away! It combines the best of all 3 desserts to make a dessert bar that’s simultaneously chewy and creamy. If the flavor and texture don’t blow you away, did I mention that every bite just melts in your mouth?
Okay, let’s break down the layers and the simple 6 ingredients so you know what’s in store. First, there’s the cream cheese filling, which is sweetened with vanilla, condensed milk, and peanut butter chips. The cheesecake filling is in the middle of two layers of Reese’s peanut butter cookie dough.
It may seem complicated because it’s 3 desserts in 1, but this is such an easy recipe to throw together, even at the end of a long day. All you have to do is mix the wet ingredients together, separate the cookie dough, and layer the dish. Then bake and it will be ready to eat in under an hour. It’s the perfect combination of cookie and cheesecake with all that delicious peanut butter flavor (because you can never have enough).
If you need another reason to love this recipe, these peanut butter cheesecake bars also travel and pack well, too, so I highly recommend taking them to your next party, picnic, or potluck.
Recipe Ingredients
- Cream cheese (check out our easy recipe for homemade cream cheese here).
- Vanilla extract
- Sweetened condensed milk
- Peanut butter cookie dough
- Peanut butter chips
- Egg
How to Make Peanut Butter Cheesecake Bars
Place softened cream cheese, sweetened condensed milk, egg, and vanilla in a medium bowl.
Most recipes would tell you to beat it until it is fluffy, but here I want you to beat it until it blends together in submission to your supreme cooking will.
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With the sweetened condensed milk, you’ll have some leftovers from this. I’ve heard it is absolutely decadent in your coffee!
Add in peanut butter chips.
Stir those in until well mixed.
The next step is to divide your peanut butter cookie dough in half (I do this quite literally).
Pat half of the cookie dough into the bottom of an 8×8 baking dish that you have greased with cooking spray. If you use foil like in the pictures I would still lightly grease the foil.
If you wet your hand, it will pat this out really easily and the dough won’t stick.
Pour your yummy cream cheese mixture over the top of the dough.
Take the other half of your dough and break off little pieces of it to put on top until you don’t have any dough left.
Now, bake your peanut butter cheesecake cookie bars at 350 for 35-40 minutes or until it is golden brown on top.
Cool (if you want), cut, serve, and ENJOY!
Storage
Store leftovers in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 5 days. You can also freeze leftovers for up to 3 months. Thaw in the fridge before serving.
Recipe Notes
- For extra peanut flavor, add 1/2 of creamy peanut butter or 1/2 cup of crushed Reese’s pieces to the cream cheese mixture.
- Another option is to add 1/2 cup of chocolate chips to the cheesecake filling or drizzle the bars with to make .
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Ingredients
- 1 16-ounce roll peanut butter cookie dough
- 8 ounces softened cream cheese
- 1/3 cup sweetened condensed milk
- 1 egg
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 1 cup peanut butter chips
Instructions
- Grease an 8x8 pan and set it aside.
- In a mixing bowl, place softened cream cheese, egg, vanilla extract, and sweetened condensed milk. Beat cream cheese mixture until smooth and creamy, then stir in the peanut butter chips.8 ounces softened cream cheese, 1/3 cup sweetened condensed milk, 1 egg, 1 teaspoon vanilla extract, 1 cup peanut butter chips
- Pat half of the cookie dough into the bottom of the prepared pan (wet your hands and it will be easier). Pour the peanut butter cheesecake layer on top.1 16-ounce roll peanut butter cookie dough
- Break up the remaining cookie dough and scatter it on top of the cream cheese layer in the pan.
- Bake at 350 for 35-40 minutes or until golden brown on top.
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I like easy recipes like this one. Thank you for sharing!
My peanut butter loving husband and sister will love these!
Looking forward to seeing you on QVC, but I have already preordered three copies of the new cookbook from Amazon. One for me, and two for gifts!
You are a genius!!!! Peanut Butter and Cheesecake? Can not wait to make this!
Wow! A combination my daughter would love!! I will definitely have to make this. I will use my own recipe for peanut cookies. I may get creative and chocolate chips with peanut butter. Hope your doing better. Many blessings to you!
Where do you find 16 oz peanut butter cookie dough this time of year? I only find them during the holidays.
I think you’re thinking of that big roll that is double the typical size. 16 ounce isn’t the big roll, it’s the small one that is available year round. I know it sounds like it’s a lot though! I went and double checked my package when I read your comment to make sure 🙂 I just put some in the oven 🙂
Christy dear, do you reckon you could double this for a 9X13, and if so how much would that affect the temp and baking time we would need? An 8X8 would not go any farther at my office than a paper shirt in a bear fight, as my mama used to say!
Hey Mama Jane, you are a wise woman! I don’t think it would affect the baking time more than adding ten minutes or so to it. Check it after 40 and be prepared for 45 ish 🙂
These look absolutely divine! I’m going to try it with chocolate chips and chocolate chip cookie dough as my family doesn’t care for peanut butter cookies. (I think they were each dropped on their heads as children, although I don’t remember dropping my teenager. 😉 )
Hope those legs are doing better and better!
How did this version turn out?