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Mon Dec-01-03 08:24 PM
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I'm eating peanut butter rice krispie treats -- yummy-- recipe below |
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Edited on Mon Dec-01-03 08:34 PM by Catshrink
Made 'em myself. It's one of the three things I can cook.
edited not to be so snotty. I sounded too republican the first time around.
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Mon Dec-01-03 08:25 PM
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Edited on Mon Dec-01-03 08:26 PM by God_bush_n_cheney
I must have it
so flustered over the thought I posted 2x
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Mon Dec-01-03 08:26 PM
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3. Must have hit the Diebold button, eh? |
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Mon Dec-01-03 08:32 PM
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4. Recipe for the easiest and best rice krispie treats |
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Here it is, a bit unconventional, but easy and yummy. I don't use marshmallows -- instead I use corn syrup and sugar. After all, that's all marshmallows are!
Miss Billie's Peanut Butter Rice Krispie Treats
1 c. sugar 1 c. light corn syrup 1 c. peanut butter 5-6 c. rice krispies
In a big microwavable bowl, measure the corn syrup and sugar. Nuke on high for one minute. Stir, repeat. Stir, repeat. Do this until the sugar is melted. (Don't just nuke it for 4 minutes or it will blow up in your microwave.)
Stir in the peanut butter. Renuke, usually 2 cycles as described above.
Dump in the cereal and gently, but thoroughly, mix.
Spread in to a 9 x 13 inch pan and cool.
(This time I tried lining the pan with that new Reynold's Non-stick foil. It worked great! Otherwise they can stick. If you don't have this, you might want to butter the pan or Pam the pan. I've tried wax paper, but they stick.)
Enjoy!!! Damn these are good!
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