Reeses Peanut Butter Earthquake Cake

Reese’s Peanut Butter Earthquake Cake – Gooey, Decadent, Irresistible

Introduction

This cake is a chocolate‑lover’s dream with a gooey peanut butter swirl, chunks of Reese’s cups, and melty chocolate chips baked into a rich chocolate base. It’s called an “earthquake cake” because the layers shift and crack as it bakes, creating pockets of molten chocolate and peanut butter.

Why You’ll Love This Recipe

Chocolate + peanut butter heaven: The ultimate flavor pairing.

Gooey texture: Melty pockets throughout.

Show‑stopping dessert: Perfect for parties.

Easy to make: Starts with a cake mix.

Customizable: Add nuts, drizzle, or extra candy.

Ingredients Breakdown

Chocolate Cake Layer

1 box chocolate cake mix (15.25 oz)

Eggs, oil, and water (as directed on box)

½ cup semi‑sweet chocolate chips

Peanut Butter Layer (optional expansion)

8 oz cream cheese, softened

½ cup peanut butter

2 cups powdered sugar

1 stick butter, melted

Mix‑ins

1 cup chopped Reese’s peanut butter cups

Extra chocolate chips for topping

Step‑by‑Step Instructions

Preheat oven: 350°F (175°C). Grease 9×13 pan.

Prepare cake batter: Mix cake mix with eggs, oil, water. Stir in chocolate chips.

Make peanut butter layer: Beat cream cheese, peanut butter, powdered sugar, melted butter until smooth.

Layer in pan: Spread cake batter, dollop peanut butter mixture on top. Swirl lightly.

Add Reese’s cups: Scatter chopped candy over batter.

Bake: 40–45 min until edges set but center slightly gooey.

Cool: Rest 20 min before slicing.

Pro Tips

Don’t overmix swirl: Creates distinct pockets.

Use full‑fat cream cheese: Ensures richness.

Line pan with parchment: Easy removal.

Serve warm: Best texture.

Top with drizzle: Chocolate or caramel for flair.

Variations

Nutty crunch: Add chopped peanuts.

Dark chocolate version: Use bittersweet chips.

Holiday edition: Add red/green sprinkles.

Brownie base: Swap cake mix for brownie mix.

Gluten‑free: Use GF cake mix.

Serving Suggestions

Pair with vanilla ice cream.

Serve at birthdays or potlucks.

Present in squares on dessert platters.

Garnish with extra Reese’s cups.

Baking Science Corner

Earthquake effect: Gooey fillings sink and shift during baking.

Peanut butter + cream cheese: Creates rich, molten pockets.

Chocolate chips: Add texture and bursts of flavor.

Storage & Make‑Ahead

Fridge: Keeps 3–4 days.

Freezer: Freeze slices up to 1 month.

Make‑ahead: Bake day before, reheat gently.

Final Thoughts

This Reese’s Peanut Butter Earthquake Cake is gooey, indulgent, and unforgettable. With its molten peanut butter swirls, chocolate chips, and Reese’s cups, it’s a dessert that truly shakes things up.

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