What you need:
360 g white chocolate chopped coarsely
½ cup (140g) smooth peanut butter
400 g dark chocolate chopped coarsely
Tip for coarsely chopping chocolate - bash chocolate with a meat mallet while still in its wrapping
Melt white chocolate in a bowl over a pot of simmering water.
Cool for 5 minutes then add peanut butter, stir until smooth.
Melt the dark chocolate the same way. Cool slightly
Drop alternate spoonfuls of the white chocolate mixture and dark chocolate mixture into a small pan you greased and lined with parchment paper earlier. Gently shake pan to level mixture. Can you tell I didn't wait long enough for the dark chocolate to cool? 
Then drag a skewer back and forth through the mixture several times for a marbled affect.
Now for the hard part: Let stand at room temperature for 2 hours or until set.
If you're impatient like me, you can stick it in the fridge.
When it has set, cut into small squares.
Yummy 
It's delicious and looks like you spent more than 20 minutes on it.
Cheap Monday
Oh my. Chocolate and peanut butter - my favorite combo!
I will have to make my chocolate-peanut butter spiders and write up a blog.
1oh Twink you are freakin' killin me! those look divine. favorites here it comes.
2Holy crap.
3
4Those look amazing!
Thank you.
I have to admit it looked much prettier the other times I made it. Makes
a great gift too.
5Yummmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
6Hey how do u add to your favs?? I am lost... I cannot find that option!
7You use the green arrow with "Share" in the top corner of the blog. I didn't know until someone else pointed it out a day or two ago.
8Oh.my.GOD
9Oh wow, I'm so making this!
10can i say that i think i may be just as happy as you that you have a working oven?
i missed
your recipes.
11
I have been dying to get back in the kitchen I tell you!
12even though i know this wasn't baked but it seems it got you into the recipe posting mood nonetheless.
13can't wait to try it !
14
This looks fabulous!
15Haha, I love the idea of using the meat mallet
! How I wish I had a piece of this right now.
I'm having to resort to my peanut butter filled chocolate kisses from Christmas!
16Be sure to heart the recipe
17http://sugarloving.com/919722
18I hearted it! It looks so delicious, I want to lick my computer screen!
19Yay! Thank you Team.
20I hearted!
21OH MY GOD!
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Made in Brasil!
22Thanks Moto!! I didn't even notice that green arrow.
23this looks so good... no no diet people diet.. the turkey.. I must get rid of it!
it looks so goood....
24You're trying to make me break my New Year's resolution already.
25ditto what team said. i definitely want to lick my screen! great job on those!
26
I want! I want! We may make these soon.
27We have this cooling right now! I can't wait to eat it!
28oh my...not helping the new years diet
29Let me know what you think SPM.
30I hearted this one. Man - that is one yummy looking treat. You can't get much better than peanut butter and chocolate.
31i lovvveeeeee chocolate !!
nice recipe!
32I tried a piece this morning. This was SO GOOD! And we're already thinking of other things to add to it. Like crushed peanuts or caramel. :mmmmm:
33I'm so glad you like it SPM
34This is impressive and delicious looking. And it sounds like something I could do.
Btw., I never knew how to melt chocolate until you explained..putting a bowl over a pot of simmering water. Thank you so much!
35YUM! Omg, yum!
36OH MY GOSHH!
37THIS LOOKS SO DELICIOUS!
Lord lov a duck, that looks good!
38Btw., I added this to my favorites. Also, so everyone doesn't think I'm horrible in the kitchen, I figured I would have to buy a double boiler.
39Adding nuts sounds delish SweetPeasMom!
40What if I don't have parchment paper? Do I have to buy it, or can I use plastic wrap?
41I'd buy some just because it's really handy to have on hand. But I don't see why plastic wrap wouldn't work.
42I'm hosting a chocolate carnival at my blog: http://acupofjoy.wordpress.com/
I'd love to share this recipe there! May I?
43Yes, please do.
44Now I know what heaven tastes like! Seriously Twinkle, I made a batch of these this afternoon and had a few pieces after dinner and it was incredibly delicious! I'll probably "pull a Nigella" in the middle of the night and wake up to go to the kitchen to have a piece. Amazing recipe once again!
45YAY! I'm so happy you like it.
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