I've been putting PB on a stalk of celery for a snack.
That is one of my favorite snacks.
I've been putting PB on a stalk of celery for a snack.
I use a knife.My 31 Y/O daughter just went at a new jar of peanut butter with what I'll assume was the better part of a stalk/head? of celery.
It kinda appears she was looking for a prize at the bottom.
Since my wife and I prefer our PB to have a nice even surface, I just explained this, handed her the jar, and said, here, this is yours.
How do you treat your jar of PB?
My kids put a spoonful of peanut butter in their bowl of chili! Not my thing but "to each his own"I read about this and first thought was WTHeck ? Add a level teaspoon of PB per quart of chili when making. Not enough to taste the PB but it does add a little something.
PB on Vanilla Wafers....
OMG
Jim
I'm like Bubba on forest Gump is with shrimps! PB and jelly sandwiches, PB and banana sandwiches, PB and mayonnaise sandwiches, PB and bread and butter pickles sandwich, PB and saltine crackers, PB and animal crackers, PB and vanilla wafers, PB and plain Graham crackers, PB and cinnamon Graham crackers, PB in oatmeal, PB in chili(sparingly), PB on a spoon, PB cookies, PB on about any cookie(specially chocolate chip), that's not all but y'all get the point!
No homemade Peanut Butter Ice Cream....
Jim
No homemade Peanut Butter Ice Cream....
Jim
Okay, but PB and chocolate sauce on vanilla ice cream.
I used to make lots of no bake cookies made from oats, cocoa powder, peanut butter, sugar, milk, vanilla, salt and butter. I haven't made them in a long while.
My fiend gave me that recipe a few years ago, they are good. Hubby is the PB eater in this house though,he likes it alot.I used to make lots of no bake cookies made from oats, cocoa powder, peanut butter, sugar, milk, vanilla, salt and butter. I haven't made them in a long while. Some of those oats in my food storage were used to make a few batches, but it was also one of the ways that I went through peanut butter.
Haven't tried it yet,but I will. Specially the choco-pb over ice cream!No homemade Peanut Butter Ice Cream....
Jim
Ok .
I'll try that PB and chocolate mixture...
Sounds like Reeses PB Cups...which I love.
But a friend of mine cranked a gallon of home made PB ice cream...
Like I said....
Jim
I haven't made home made ice cream very often, only once or twice. If there were a tried and true recipe for pb ice cream, it would make a big difference.
Here's mine. And I make it so often I don't even have to look up the recipe.
2 c. vanilla sugar (or add a tablespoon of pure vanilla extract if you don't have V. sugar)
1/2 c. Hershey's Cocoa
1/3 c. water
Combine in a saucepan and bring that mixture to a boil. Boil at least 2 minutes. That takes the grittiness out of the sugar. Do Not skip this step.
Remove from heat and stir in about 2/3 c. of PB. Here I'm just guessing. I take a regular tablespoon and plop 3 big spoonsful in the hot mix.
Add the vanilla if it's not in the sugar.
While the Choc/PB mixture is heating up, Put 1 qt of half and half and 1 pint of heavy whipping cream in the freezer can.
Whip 4 eggs and and add them to the cream. Mix well.
Add the hot mixture and mix it very well.
Plug in the freezer or start cranking by hand if that's what you use. 20-30 minutes later, enjoy.
Thank you for this!Here's mine. And I make it so often I don't even have to look up the recipe.
2 c. vanilla sugar (or add a tablespoon of pure vanilla extract if you don't have V. sugar)
1/2 c. Hershey's Cocoa
1/3 c. water
Combine in a saucepan and bring that mixture to a boil. Boil at least 2 minutes. That takes the grittiness out of the sugar. Do Not skip this step.
Remove from heat and stir in about 2/3 c. of PB. Here I'm just guessing. I take a regular tablespoon and plop 3 big spoonsful in the hot mix.
Add the vanilla if it's not in the sugar.
While the Choc/PB mixture is heating up, Put 1 qt of half and half and 1 pint of heavy whipping cream in the freezer can.
Whip 4 eggs and and add them to the cream. Mix well.
Add the hot mixture and mix it very well.
Plug in the freezer or start cranking by hand if that's what you use. 20-30 minutes later, enjoy.
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