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Mini Peanut Chocolate Waffle Bites

published Nov 11, 2024
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If you’ve ever looked through your pantry for “just a little something sweet,” this recipe is probably for you. And if you’ve been wanting to upgrade your snack game, this recipe is definitely for you. These Mini Peanut Chocolate Waffle Bites are luxurious enough to serve to guests and simple enough to throw together for a quick sugar fix.

What makes them so irresistible? The new Bonne Maman Peanut Chocolate Spread. This richly flavorful, infinitely spoonable spread is a perfect balance of lightly roasted peanuts and chocolate.

Credit: Photo: Alex Lepe; Food Stylist: Martha Tinkler; Prop Stylist: Margaret Ward

As we’ve come to expect from Bonne Maman, Peanut Chocolate Spread is also made with simple ingredients, like Non-GMO Project Verified cocoa powder and roasted peanuts — plus, it has 30 percent less sugar than the leading chocolate spread and doesn’t contain palm oil. You can snack on it any time of day, but we love the breakfast-meets-dessert vibe of this recipe.

Credit: Photo: Alex Lepe; Food Stylist: Martha Tinkler; Prop Stylist: Margaret Ward

How to Make Mini Peanut Chocolate Waffle Bites

Start by preparing 1 4-inch frozen or homemade waffle in the oven or toaster, according to package instructions. Cut the heated waffle into quarters. Top each quarter with banana slices, then spoon or pipe 1 teaspoon Bonne Maman Peanut Chocolate Spread on top. Finish with fresh raspberries, blueberries, blackberries, or sliced strawberries.

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This makes a great dessert on its own or as part of a larger spread — thanks to the indulgent flavors of peanut and chocolate, it’s sure to be a hit either way.

Credit: Photo: Alex Lepe; Food Stylist: Martha Tinkler; Prop Stylist: Margaret Ward