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Reese’s Peanut Butter Earthquake Cake

Posted on January 8, 2026 by Admin

Ah, the Reese’s Peanut Butter Earthquake Cake—this is a decadent, over-the-top dessert that lives up to the “earthquake” name. It’s basically a chocolate and peanut butter lovers’ dream: layers of chocolate cake, peanut butter, chocolate chips, and often a creamy peanut butter swirl, all baked together into a gooey, fudgy masterpiece.

Here’s a detailed guide to making it:


Ingredients (for a 9×13-inch pan)

For the cake:

  • 1 box chocolate cake mix (or homemade chocolate cake batter)
  • Ingredients needed for the cake mix (usually eggs, oil, water)

For the filling and mix-ins:

  • 1 cup creamy peanut butter
  • 1 (8 oz) package cream cheese, softened
  • 1 cup powdered sugar
  • 1 tsp vanilla extract
  • 1 cup mini peanut butter cups, chopped
  • 1 cup chocolate chips (semi-sweet or milk chocolate)
  • Optional: ½ cup chopped Reese’s or peanuts for extra crunch

Optional topping:

  • ½ cup chocolate chips, melted or as drizzle
  • Whipped cream for serving

Instructions

  1. Preheat the oven:
    • 350°F (175°C) and grease a 9×13-inch baking pan.
  2. Prepare the chocolate cake:
    • Mix the chocolate cake batter according to package directions.
    • Pour half of the batter into the prepared pan and spread evenly.
  3. Make the peanut butter cream cheese layer:
    • Beat together peanut butter, cream cheese, powdered sugar, and vanilla until smooth and creamy.
    • Spread over the chocolate cake layer.
  4. Add mix-ins:
    • Sprinkle chopped mini peanut butter cups and chocolate chips over the peanut butter layer.
  5. Top with remaining cake batter:
    • Dollop the remaining chocolate cake batter over the peanut butter layer in spoonfuls.
    • Use a knife or spatula to gently swirl the layers together—it’s okay if it looks messy! This creates the “earthquake” effect.
  6. Bake:
    • 35–45 minutes, or until a toothpick inserted comes out mostly clean (some fudgy streaks are fine).
    • Let cool slightly in the pan.
  7. Optional topping:
    • Drizzle melted chocolate over the top or sprinkle with extra chopped peanut butter cups.
    • Serve warm with whipped cream if desired.

Tips & Variations

  • Peanut butter lovers: Add a layer of peanut butter chips or swirl extra peanut butter on top before baking.
  • Chocolate explosion: Use chocolate ganache drizzle on top after baking.
  • Make it mini: Use muffin tins for individual “earthquake” cakes.
  • Storage: Keeps covered at room temperature for 2 days or in the fridge for up to 5 days. Reheat slightly before serving for gooey perfection.

This cake is called an “earthquake” because of its messy, fudgy, layered chaos—and that’s exactly what makes it irresistible!

If you want, I can also give a quick microwave-friendly version that captures the same peanut butter-chocolate chaos in about 10 minutes. Do you want me to do that?

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