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“I needed something quick for a gathering and whipped up these yummy bars.” Gail Anderson - Jefferson, Wisconsin
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Nutritional Facts 1 bar equals 213 calories, 13 g fat (5 g saturated fat), 5 mg cholesterol, 112 mg sodium, 26 g carbohydrate, 2 g fiber, 3 g protein.
Originally published as Peanut Butter Crispy Bars in Simple & Delicious May 2010, p53
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Reviewed on Apr. 29, 2012 by administrator
I changed it slightly and used homemade peanut butter cookie dough but other than that I kept it the same. I followed the tip for letting the marshmallows set more and really liked how they turned out so I'd recommend t3ddymac's tip too! Really easy recipe, would be fun to make with kids too and I don't know about calling them s'mores.. they were s'gones in my house!
Reviewed on Feb. 06, 2012 by t3ddymac
Great dessert. Made it for a BBQ and it went in NO TIME!I refer to them as Crispy Peanut Butter S'mores!The only thing I would do differently, is allow the marshmallows to cool longer than 5 minutes (more like 15) so they can set and you are not swirling the chocolate into the marshmallow.Also, getting the chocolate NICE AND HOT (not burnt) helps increase its "spreadability".
Great dessert. Made it for a BBQ and it went in NO TIME!
I refer to them as Crispy Peanut Butter S'mores!
The only thing I would do differently, is allow the marshmallows to cool longer than 5 minutes (more like 15) so they can set and you are not swirling the chocolate into the marshmallow.
Also, getting the chocolate NICE AND HOT (not burnt) helps increase its "spreadability".
Reviewed on Sep. 13, 2011 by MinniesMum
I got so excited when I saw this recipe as I love anything with peanut butter (peanut paste we call it in Australia) but ... and this is why I have rated the recipe so low ... we do not get refrigerated peanut butter cookie dough here in Australia. I know that you cannot know everything about what is sold or not sold in Australia but if you could please supply alternative ingredients for things such as this, that would be fabulous. I would so love to try this recipe but cannot.
Reviewed on Sep. 13, 2011 by rwheadon
This recipe was plublished several years ago using Betty Crocker's Fudge brownie mix baked in a 9 x 13 pan. (I use half chocolate chips and half peanut butter chips.) It is an amazing recipe! Can't wait to try it with the cookie base. Love it chilled the best.
Reviewed on Sep. 19, 2010 by knmccarty
AWESOME!
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