These Heavenly Squares are a rich and indulgent dessert bar with three delicious layers.

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Step 2: Make the Middle Layer

  1. In a medium saucepan over low heat, combine chocolate chips, peanut butter, and sweetened condensed milk.
  2. Stir continuously until the mixture is smooth, glossy, and fully combined.
  3. Pour this luscious chocolate-peanut butter mixture evenly over the cooled base layer.
  4. Spread gently with a spatula to ensure a smooth, even layer.

Step 3: Add the Top Layer

  1. Sprinkle chocolate chips evenly over the middle layer while it’s still slightly warm.
  2. If desired, sprinkle chopped nuts over the top for added texture and crunch.
  3. Allow the pan to sit for 5–10 minutes so the chocolate chips soften slightly, then spread them gently to create a smooth top layer.

Step 4: Chill and Set

  1. Refrigerate the pan for at least 2 hours or until the layers are firm.
  2. Once set, use a sharp knife to cut into squares. For cleaner cuts, dip the knife in hot water and wipe between slices.

Step 5: Serve and Enjoy

  • Serve these squares chilled for the best texture.
  • Store leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to a week.
  • Optionally, drizzle with caramel or extra chocolate for an extra indulgent touch.

Tips for Perfect Heavenly Squares

  • Room temperature ingredients: Ensure the peanut butter is soft to avoid lumps.
  • Don’t skip chilling: This dessert is rich and needs time to firm up for clean cuts.
  • Experiment with layers: Swap nuts for shredded coconut or add a drizzle of caramel in the middle layer for extra decadence.

These Heavenly Squares are perfect for potlucks, holidays, or anytime you need a dessert that feels luxurious without being overly complicated. With their buttery base, creamy chocolate-peanut butter center, and glossy chocolate topping, they’re a triple-layered treat you’ll want to make again and again.


If you want, I can also create a visually appealing diagram showing the three layers and assembly process, which makes it even easier to follow. Do you want me to do that?

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