Peanut Butter Chocolate Skillet Cake {Flourless}
Made with only 5 ingredients (which you probably already have in your kitchen), this flourless Peanut Butter Chocolate Skillet Cake is gloriously fudgy and delicious.

*This post was first published in February 2015. It has been updated with new content and is being republished today.*
This flourless Peanut Butter Chocolate Skillet Cake is an easy cake to make. I mixed up all the ingredients in the skillet itself and baked it in the same skillet. As the eggs were not whipped until fluffy, the resulting Peanut Butter Chocolate Skillet Cake is dense and fudgy like a brownie.
I love this Peanut Butter Chocolate Skillet Cake because:
• It is so easy to make
• It is completely flourless
• It unites 2 of my favorites – peanut butter and chocolate
• It is made with only 5 ingredients!

What are the ingredients used to make this Peanut Butter Chocolate Skillet Cake?
The ingredients used to make this cake are:
- chocolate (I used milk chocolate chips and part of a semi sweet chocolate bar),
- coconut oil,
- eggs,
- peanut butter, and
- pure vanillamextract.
I have found that the older I get, the less I like extremely sweet bakes. So, as I used a combination of milk chocolate and semi-sweet chocolate in this cake. Now, if you like a sweeter cake, then use milk chocolate only. This skillet cake does not use any other sugar, so the only source of sweetener in this is the chocolate used. With that said if you like the taste of dark chocolate – then feel free to use that instead. However, in that case, you might want to add a half cup of sugar to this
How do you make this 5-ingredient skillet cake?
This 5 ingredient cake can be made in 5 easy steps! Yup – 5 is the lucky number for … this blog post 🙂

- After I gathered my ingredients together, I added the coconut oil and chocolate to the skillet ~ by the way, I am using a small cast-iron skillet, I think it is an 8 inch one. I also turned the oven on to 350 degrees so it could begin preheating.
I placed the skillet with the chocolate and coconut oil on the stove and turned it on low. I kept stirring as the heat melted the chocolate and coconut oil. And, about 2 minutes after, I turned the stove off and just stirred until the chocolate was completely melted by the heat in the pan. - Then I added in the peanut butter and whisked that it too.

- After the peanut butter had been stirred in, the mixture should be at about room temperature at this point. If it isn’t, you might want to wait until it cools as you do not want to add in the eggs and they end up cooking before you get a chance to mix them in.
- Then add in the 3 eggs and vanilla extract and whisk until the mixture is smooth and velvety.

- Then use a spatula and scrape off the sides of the pan so all the batter is in it and not on the sides too. Then place the skillet in the 350 degree oven to bake for 30 – 35 minutes! And that’s it!

From February 15th, 2015:
Romantic, teen-puppy-love-type, movies are really not my cup of tea, but, seeing my sports-loving-daughter happens to be going through a phase with them. So I figured I would sacrifice my sanity and indulge her. An added bonus of my “sacrifice” happens to be some extra time with my kiddo and some animated discussions about choices after; like when we watched “Endless Love” a while back.
This past weekend, she talked me into watching “If I Stay”. I had seen the trailers – and, to me, it looked like a gal -who was comatose after a horrible accident; who had lost the rest of her family; and, who was almost at death’s door herself; who comes back for – a boy! I was mentally prepared for a discussion, similar to the one we had after “Twilight”, about girls making choices when they are all googly-eyed about some boy. And, since, mental discussions of this sort dictate the need for fuel (for me at least), I made this one-skillet, totally flourless, Peanut Butter and Chocolate cake to sustain us for the hours ahead – or, so I thought.
When I first made this cake, I used Peanut Butter and Co.’s Dark Chocolate Dreams together with semi-sweet chocolate chips, coconut oil, vanilla, and eggs to make this oh-so-chocolatey, brain-food – in a skillet! No other bowls or pans to wash!

Now, in case you haven’t seen the movie and are planning on doing so – I won’t reveal any of the actual ending (other than my assumptions earlier), but I was so moved by the grandfather and the parents – especially the dad. Somewhere in the middle of the movie, we find out that the dad gave up his career as a drummer in a successful band, the first time he heard his daughter play her cello passionately. He cuts his hair and gets a job teaching.

Then, one day, when his daughter is going through his band’s old records, she asks him if he missed being in his band and was happy now and his answer began with “sometimes we make choices and sometimes our choices make us“…I know this line isn’t anything new – it’s been said many times, in many different ways – but those words sat heavy in my heart.
My daughter and I have had discussions where she has felt she was holding me back and this post – those words in particular – are dedicated to her. Every day, the time I choose to spend with her makes me a better me. Everyday. Every Minute. Every Second.

Ingredients
- 1 cup chocolate chips I used a mix of semi sweet and milk but for a sweeter cake, use milk chocolate chips only
- 2 heaped tablespoons coconut oil
- 1/2 cup peanut butter you can also use Dark Chocolate Dreams Peanut Butter which results in a decadent cake
- 3 eggs
- 2 teaspoons pue vanilla extract
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit.
- Place chocolate chips and coconut oil in a skillet and place skillet over a very low flame for about 1-2 minutes until chocolate chips and coconut oil begin to melt. Then remove from heat as you do not want the mixture to get too hot.
- Whisk till coconut oil and chocolate chips are melted.
- Stir in the peanut butter till well incorporated.
- When the mixture isn’t too hot, whisk in eggs.
- Mix in 2 teaspoons vanilla.
- And bake in the oven for 30-35 minutes till edges are puffed and center is slightly raised
- Two ways to eat it: Hot with ice cream or cool with chocolate sauce!
Oh man this looks amazing! Love making cookies in a skillet!!
In a skillet is best! 🙂 Thanks so much Amanda!
Aaw, this is such an incredibly sweet post. I haven’t watched the movie yet and really wanted to but I love the sentiments behind it. You and your daughter have such an amazing bond and hopefully she knows just how much you cherish every second with her 🙂 Just like how I would cherish every second I had with this cake – it looks beyond amazing and I love that it’s flourless and made in the skillet!
Haha – Thanks so much Kelly! If I stay was a sweet movie – another really good one we just recently saw was “This is where I leave you” – it’s not really a romantic movie – but a drama.
This looks incredible and I can’t wait to make it! Pinned 🙂
Thanks so much Ellen – I would so love to know what you think when you do make it…
Awww..this is the sweetest post ever, Shashi! I love how lil Shashi works her way into your blog posts. Instead of holding you back, I think she is totally inspiring you! You guys have such an awesome relationship. Love it, cherish it and then feed it with flourless chocolate cake! Speaking of cake…did lil Shashi leave me any? 🙂
Haha – I think it’s the magic of the flourless chocolate cake that makes our relationship so special (and no – she didn’t save you any-she’s an only child, she doesn’t share!) 🙂
Seriously – you are spot on David – she is such an inspiration – and actually the reason behind me starting this blog in the first place! Btw -thanks so much
Hi Shashi, I love the skillet cake photos and recipe! But I especially love your story… having 2 children (both a little older than your daughter) I can relate to the feelings of trying to protect them from life altering consequences (the negative kind). Keep up the good work of being there for your daughter!
Awwww-thanks so much Diane!
I’m glad you ended up liking the movie! This skillet though…..OHMYGOD. Perfect movie-watching snack…or anytime snack for that matter.
Haha – ANYTIME snack is right! Thanks so much Erin!
Now this is a valentine’s day dessert dream come true!!
Thanks oodles Joanne!
This dessert looks so yummy. I love that it’s all made in one pan and comes together in no time at all. This is my kind of cake
Thank you Allie! I love not having a ton to clean up for once! 🙂
Have I ever mentioned that I am a fan of the peanut butter & chocolate combo ;)? Obviously I am all over this gorgeous dessert. It’s been far too long since I bought a jar of this flavour of PB & Co – it’s fabulous straight off a spoon! That last line about becoming a better person when you spend time with your daughter really gave me the chills- powerful words, Shashi!
Thank you so much, my friend! Btw – my daughter eats Dark Dreams PB with a spoon straight from the jar!
this cake looks divine! Sometimes Dave and I watch ‘chick flicks’ but not that often. However, I don’t think I need a movie to have an excuse to eat this 🙂
Haha – you are indeed right, Tandy – no excuses needed! Besides, I read something about chocolate and peanuts being brain food so I say let’s eat more of it, right?!
It’s great that you and your daughter spend so much time together. I do love flourless chocolate cakes – I think they’re my favourite. Yours looks perfect as it’s so rich, dark and chocolatey. And I do love how you go out with your bag of chillies! xx
Haha – I try to keep my bag of chilies on the down low, Charlie! 🙂
I do so love flourless treats myself – specially when they combine Peanut butter and chocolate! xx
You should call this ADDICTION pie!
Haha – Thanks GiGi – Addiction P/B & Chocolate Pie it will be! 🙂
Gosh, such an easy looking and quick pudding recipe which could be in the oven baking whilst we’re eating mains. Love it! 🙂
You are right indeed Neil – easy and quick and hey – chocolatey! 🙂
OMG you had me at skillet haha but then add in the pb company and that ice cream. girrrrrrl! YUM
Oh Lindsay – that lactose free ice cream was heaven with this – gosh I need to stop thinking about it or I will have to make another…
Beautiful dessert, I love that you mix and bake in the skillet. Sounds like a nice movie also with some lovely sentiments. Eating that cake warm with some ice cream is pretty much heaven in a skillet.
Suzanne – you are so right – eating this from the skillet w/ ice cream was heaven – but the lack of dishes to wash after was heaven on another level! 🙂
THAT’S my kind of dessert!
🙂 Thanks Maureen!