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Peanut Butter recipes?

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  • Bogof_Babe
    Bogof_Babe Posts: 10,803 Forumite
    wayne wrote: »
    some great uses for peanut butter on here.i,m just writting this so i can find the post again.

    Wayne, you can subscribe to a thread (i.e. have new post notifications in your User CP) without posting on it, by clicking on "thread tools" at the top of the relevant thread and selecting "subscribe to this thread".

    It's a great gadget ;) . I have yet to find any fault with the user-friendliness of this site.

    Creep creep :o . I claim my free jar of MSE peanut butter :D .
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  • leaphaze
    leaphaze Posts: 361 Forumite
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    My oh discovered that crunchy peanut butter works a treat in mousetraps - you could say it was fataly attractive for Devon mice; not sure about the smooth variety!
    Wearing my other one today.
  • N9eav
    N9eav Posts: 4,742 Forumite
    Before Reeces peanut butter cups landed on UK shores the Americans had been eating them for years. Here's a home made recipe that I got about 20 yrs ago from a Menonite cook....

    Base: 2 1/2 cups of digestive biscuit crumbs
    2 1/2 cups icing sugar
    1 cup peanut butter smooth
    1 cup butter/marg

    Melt butter and peanut butter in a pan, when liquid add the biscuit and icing sugar mix well.
    press into 9 x 13 inch swiss role tin.

    Top: Melt 12 oz chocolate (dark or milk, cheap or expensive, up to you)
    with 1/4 cup peanut butter.

    Spread on top of base. Cool in fridge...

    Enjoy
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  • halloweenqueen_2
    halloweenqueen_2 Posts: 3,312 Forumite
    Have tried this but with graham cracker crumbs and its great!!
  • Lyndsay_21
    Lyndsay_21 Posts: 816 Forumite
    you can buy them at woolworths along with reeses nutrageous
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  • moozikgal
    moozikgal Posts: 144 Forumite
    I made somthing similar last night

    50g of butter
    200g of peanut butter (i used chunky)
    200g icing sugar

    mix together to form a crumbly mixture, push into a baking tray and press down firm.

    for the topping melt 200g milk chock and 100g dark choc with 1tbs butter

    pour over the peanut mixture and leave to set in the fridge for 1 hour then cut up into little squares. makes about 50!

    I have some in front of me at work and im waiting for my coffee break to have one!
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  • MrsBartolozzi
    MrsBartolozzi Posts: 6,358 Forumite
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    You used to get Reeces pieces like smarties with peanut buttery yumminess inside, but I haven't seen them for ages. Can anyone get them in shops where they live?

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  • rumblytum
    rumblytum Posts: 474 Forumite
    N9eav wrote: »
    Before Reeces peanut butter cups landed on UK shores the Americans had been eating them for years. Here's a home made recipe that I got about 20 yrs ago from a Menonite cook....

    Base: 2 1/2 cups of digestive biscuit crumbs
    2 1/2 cups icing sugar
    1 cup peanut butter smooth
    1 cup butter/marg

    Melt butter and peanut butter in a pan, when liquid add the biscuit and icing sugar mix well.
    press into 9 x 13 inch swiss role tin.

    Top: Melt 12 oz chocolate (dark or milk, cheap or expensive, up to you)
    with 1/4 cup peanut butter.

    Spread on top of base. Cool in fridge...

    Enjoy

    Thank you SO much - I love these

    rumbly x
  • Philippa36
    Philippa36 Posts: 6,007 Forumite
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    You used to get Reeces pieces like smarties with peanut buttery yumminess inside, but I haven't seen them for ages. Can anyone get them in shops where they live?

    The only time I've seen anything similar is peanut butter M&Ms in the US. I bring back a large bag everytime I go :D
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  • kickstart_3
    kickstart_3 Posts: 410 Forumite
    Morrisons have started to sell Reeces peanut butter cups , i tried then for the first time last week , but found them very sickly!
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