Peanut Butter on Toast Recipe with Banana and Chili Crisp
Some foods just shouldn’t work together… until they absolutely do. This peanut butter on toast recipe — with banana and peanut butter, spicy chili crisp, and honey — falls directly into that category for me. It lives in the same strange little corner of my brain as chips in a sandwich or Cheese Whiz on celery — combinations that sound questionable on paper but somehow hit every craving at once.
I started eating this about eight years ago during late-night kitchen scavenging sessions. Maybe after a night out, maybe halfway through a movie when popcorn wasn’t cutting it. And ever since then, this peanut butter and banana toast has been one of my favourite weird comfort foods.
You get:
- rich crunchy peanut butter
- sweet bananas
- spicy chili crisp
- salty butter
- sesame crunch
- a drizzle of honey
It’s sweet, salty, spicy, crispy, soft, and honestly kind of addictive.
Recipe

Peanut Butter on Toast Recipe with Banana and Chili Crisp
Ingredients:
- 1 slice sourdough or good bread
- 1/2 tbsp salted butter
- 3 tbsp crunchy peanut butter
- 1/2 banana, sliced thin
- 1 tsp chili crisp
- 1 tsp honey
- 1/2 tsp sesame seeds
Instructions:
- Toast bread until deeply golden and crispy.
- Spread butter evenly over the toast while warm.
- Add peanut butter and spread evenly.
- Layer banana slices over the peanut butter.
- Spoon chili crisp over top.
- Drizzle with honey.Finish with sesame seeds.
- Serve immediately.
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At a Glance
- Ready in 3 minutes
- Sweet + spicy + salty balance
- Great late-night snack
- Packed with protein and fiber
- Uses simple pantry ingredients
- Easy to customize with different toppings
- Surprisingly satisfying savory toast
Why This Peanut Butter on Toast Recipe Works
This isn’t just peanut butter toast.
The combination of peanut butter and banana already works because the richness of the peanut butter balances the sweetness of the fruit. But the chili crisp completely changes the experience.
That little bit of heat cuts through the richness and wakes everything up.
Then the honey smooths it out again.
And the sesame seeds? Tiny detail, huge texture payoff.
It becomes less like basic breakfast toast and more like a layered snack with actual contrast and depth.

The Bread Matters More Than You Think
The right bread changes everything here.
Good bread gives you:
- crunch
- structure
- texture
I love sourdough for this peanut butter on toast recipe because it gets super crispy and sturdy enough to hold all the toppings.
Whole grain bread also works beautifully if you want more fiber and nuttiness.
You just want something substantial — soft sandwich bread disappears under all the toppings too quickly.

Why Crunchy Peanut Butter Wins
I know natural creamy peanut butter has loyal fans, but for this specific recipe? Crunchy peanut butter is the move.
You already have soft banana slices and melted butter happening, so the extra texture from crunchy peanut butter keeps things interesting.
The little peanut pieces also work perfectly with the sesame seeds and chili crisp crunch.
That said:
- almond butter works
- favorite nut butter works
- natural peanut butter works
This recipe is flexible.

The Chili Crisp Situation For This Peanut Butter on Toast Recipe
This is the ingredient people side-eye until they try it.
Chili crisp adds:
- heat
- crunch
- savory depth
- richness
It takes the peanut butter and banana combination from sweet snack territory into something way more balanced.
And because the bananas and honey already bring sweet flavors, the spice never feels overwhelming.
Just interesting.
And if you want to go deeper into the chili crisp rabbit hole, this homemade version looks fantastic.

Topping Ideas & Variations For This Peanut Butter on Toast Recipe
Once you understand the sweet-spicy-salty thing happening here, there are lots of delicious ways to play with it.
You could add:
- blueberries
- raspberries
- granola
- mini chocolate chips
- almonds
- a sprinkle of flaky salt
You can also swap:
- almond butter for peanut butter
- whole grain bread for sourdough
- honey for maple syrup
There’s even a nut-free option if you use sunflower seed butter instead.

Why This Makes Such a Good Snack
This hits differently than most snacks because it has balance.
You’ve got:
- protein from the peanut butter
- fiber from the bread and bananas
- fat from the butter and sesame
- carbs from the toast
Which is probably why it’s satisfying enough to quiet late-night cravings without feeling overly heavy.

Peanut Butter on Toast Recipe FAQs
Does chili crisp actually work with peanut butter?
Shockingly well. The spicy-savory crunch balances the sweet peanut butter and bananas perfectly.
What bread works best?
Good bread matters here. Sourdough or whole grain bread works best because it stays crisp.
Can I use creamy peanut butter?
Absolutely, though crunchy peanut butter gives better texture.
Can I make this healthier?
You can use natural peanut butter, whole grain bread, and fresh fruit toppings for extra fiber and nutrients.

Final Thoughts On This Peanut Butter on Toast Recipe
This peanut butter on toast recipe is proof that some of the best foods are a little weird.
It’s fast, comforting, salty, spicy, sweet, crunchy, soft — basically every texture and flavour your brain wants at once.
And once you try chili crisp on peanut butter and banana toast, there’s kind of no going back.

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Jess Emin
Every aspect of Jessica Emin’s personal and professional life revolves around food; she’s a food photographer, a food stylist, a sommelier and has hosted two food TV series. Jess credits all the people she’s met along her culinary journey for her confidence in the kitchen–she’s picked up tips, tricks and technique from hundreds of pros–from working pie dough at the age of ten with her mom, to shucking tutorials with oyster farmers, to foraging with chefs to find perfect mushrooms, and watching chefs in Canada’s best restaurants. She lives and breathes the East coast, and its incredible food offerings.
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