Easy no-bake Weetabix peanut butter cups recipe delights foodies on TikTok

A foodie has shared her simple recipe for no-bake Weetabix peanut butter cups that take a matter of minutes to whip up - and they look absolutely delicious.

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The recipe is so easy, and delicious (Stock Image) (Image: Getty)

Sweet-toothed food enthusiasts are always on the prowl for new, scrumptious creations that are a cinch to whip up yet deliver a sugary kick.

A culinary whizz, known as @kizactivelife on TikTok, shared her method for creating tempting "No bake Weetbix peanut butter cups", quipping in the commentary that "calories don't count for this one".

The video, which has garnered almost 180,000 likes, opens with a glimpse of the delectable treats before guiding viewers through the ridiculously easy preparation process.

After mixing the ingredients, you simply chill them in the fridge until they take on the appearance of a Reece's cup, making many eager to give it a whirl.

For those itching to try this irresistible concoction, you'll need six Weetabix, honey, peanut butter, and chocolate chips.

@kizactivelife

no bake weetbix peanut butter cups #ingredients 6 Weetbix 1/3 cup Honey 1/2 cup Natural peanut butter 1/3 cup chocolate chips, melted Pinch of flaky sea salt #method To a bowl add the Weet bix and crush them up. Add in the sweetener, peanut butter and mix until combine. Divide the mixture across 6 silicone moulds. Melt the chocolate and spread on top. Sprinkle on some flaky sea salt and leave in the freezer for 1 hour to set Once set they are ready to enjoy! - store in the fridge#nobakedessert #nobakerecipe #easydessert #weetbix #easyrecipe #snackideas

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The recipe couldn't be more straightforward: pulverise the Weetabix, stir in sweetener and peanut butter, spoon the blend into silicone moulds, drizzle with melted chocolate, and then freeze for an hour.

Once they've solidified, she assures, "they are ready to enjoy" and advises keeping them refrigerated to maintain their freshness.

Intrigued followers chimed in, with one commenting they had a sublime experience using Biscoff spread, offering a delicious option for those avoiding nuts.

Another queried about a healthier chocolate alternative, to which she suggested opting for "95% dark chocolate".

One father commented: "Made these with my daughter...we used digestive biscuits instead of Weetabix..unreal." While another eager TikToker chimed in, saying: "Oiiiii they look GOOD".

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