Heaven in a Bowl – The Dessert That Lives Up to Its Name

 


Heaven in a Bowl – The Dessert That Lives Up to Its Name

First, let me just say… thank you for stopping by! I know your time is precious, and it means a lot that you’re here to share in one of my most indulgent, over-the-top desserts. I can say without hesitation — this recipe truly earns its name. Heaven in a Bowl is not just dessert… it’s a multi-layered celebration of chocolate, peanut butter, creaminess, and crunch.

Whether you’re hosting a party, making a special treat for your family, or secretly keeping it all for yourself (no judgment here), this dessert will have you closing your eyes and savoring every bite. And yes, a bib might be a good idea — it’s messy in the best way!

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Why You’ll Love This Dessert

  • Layers of pure indulgence – Brownies, peanut butter cups, pudding, whipped cream… all in one bowl.

  • Crowd-pleasing – Serves a big group and gets rave reviews every time.

  • Easy to assemble – Minimal prep, maximum “WOW” factor.

  • Make-ahead friendly – Chills beautifully for stress-free entertaining.


What It Tastes Like

Every spoonful is a flavor explosion — the fudgy chew of brownies, the creamy sweetness of vanilla pudding, the salty-smooth peanut butter, and the cool cloud of whipped topping. It’s decadent, dreamy, and impossible to stop at just one bite.


Benefits of This Recipe

  • Perfect for potlucks, holidays, birthdays, and game days.

  • Works with store-bought or homemade brownies.

  • Can be customized with different candies or pudding flavors.


Ingredients You’ll Need

  • 1 package fudge brownie mix (plus ingredients to prepare)

  • 2 packages miniature Reese’s peanut butter cups

  • 4 cups cold milk (2% works best)

  • 2 packages instant vanilla pudding mix

  • 1 cup creamy peanut butter

  • 4 teaspoons vanilla extract

  • 2 (8-ounce) containers Cool Whip, thawed


Tools You’ll Need

  • 9×13-inch baking pan

  • Mixing bowls

  • Whisk or hand mixer

  • Sharp knife for cutting brownies and candy

  • Large trifle dish or glass serving bowl


Ingredient Swaps & Add-Ins

  • Pudding flavors: Try chocolate or peanut butter pudding for an extra punch.

  • Candy swap: Use chopped Snickers, KitKats, or M&M’s instead of Reese’s.

  • Homemade brownies: Go for it! Just make sure they’re rich and fudgy.


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