PBJ on a Stick Recipe

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I always try to come up with new ways to serve lunch to my kids. This recipe was a hit!—Sara Martin, Brookfield, Wisconsin

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PBJ on a Stick Recipe
  • Prep/Total Time: 10 min.
  • Yield: 2 Servings
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Ingredients

  • 2 peanut butter and jelly sandwiches
  • 4 wooden skewers (5 to 6 inches)
  • 1 cup seedless red or green grapes
  • 1 small banana, sliced

Directions

  • Cut sandwiches into 1-in. squares. For each skewer, thread a grape, sandwich square and banana slice. Add another sandwich square and grape to each. Serve immediately. Yield: 4 skewers.

Originally published as PBJ on a Stick in Good Food Kids Love 2008 , p23

Tip

Banana Basics

Look for plump bananas that are evenly yellow-colored. Green bananas are under-ripe, while a flecking of brown flecks indicates ripeness. If bananas are too green, place in a paper bag until ripe. Adding an apple to the bag will speed the process. Store ripe bananas at room temperature. To prevent bruises, a banana hook or hanger is a great inexpensive investment. For longer storage, you can place ripe bananas in a tightly sealed plastic bag and refrigerate. The peel will become brown but the flesh will remain unchanged. One pound of bananas equals about 3 medium or 1-1/3 cups mashed.

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Reviewed on Mar. 22, 2013 by JHMSRG

I made this but instead of using a tooth pick I used a thin pretzel stick, all eatable. My Grand baby 21 months enjoyed taking it apart.

 
 
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