
Peanut Butter Pie
Peanut butter pie is a rich, no-bake dessert featuring a creamy peanut butter filling, often set in a graham cracker or cookie crust and topped with whipped cream or chocolate. Its core ingredients typically include peanut butter, cream cheese, powdered sugar, and a dairy component like heavy cream or condensed milk. This indulgent treat is widely popular in the United States, particularly in the South and Midwest.
This dessert is very high in fat and calories, with a significant amount of carbohydrates from the sugar and crust. A single slice provides a substantial dose of protein and monounsaturated fats from the peanut butter, but it is an energy-dense indulgence, often ranging from 400 to 600 calories per serving.
Culturally, it's a beloved staple of American potlucks and diners, representing a classic 'comfort food' dessert. Its uniqueness lies in its satisfying combination of salty and sweet flavors, with the peanut butter providing a savory depth that balances the sweetness of the filling.