Thursday, September 25, 2014

c-c-c-candy!!!


It's that time of year when there is candy everywhere. Halloween candy has already been out for months and if you love it as much as I do, it's hard to resist. This year, I promised not to buy any Halloween candy until the week of the actual Holiday. But let me say this- I'm weak and I'm already craving those mini Kit Kat's and Almond Joy's. 


And that's when these choco peanut butter crisps came into my life. A couple weeks ago I had a massive chocolate craving and when I received the Mast Brother's cookbook for my birthday, I had earmarked this recipe. It's definitely chocolate candy and it definitely makes a lot. If you're having a Halloween party, these would make great party favors thrown into a clear cellophane bag, especially since your guests would be amazed by the thought of taking home homemade candy instead of the prepackaged stuff. 



Choco peanut butter crisp

Serves a lot!

Recipe Notes-
- The original recipe called for 2 Tbs. of peanut butter but with all the chocolate, the peanut butter flavor was lost completely. Either don’t bother with it all, or put enough in to taste. So I put enough in to taste- ¾ cup to be exact.

Ingredients:
1 ½ pounds (24 oz.) dark chocolate
1 (½ cup) stick butter
¾ Cup creamy peanut butter
1 Tbs. honey
4 ½ Cups puffed rice cereal (aka Rice Krispie’s)

Directions:
1. Melt the chocolate and butter.
2. Add the peanut butter and honey, mix until combined. Then add the puffed rice cereal and pour into a 9-inch baking pan. Let set in refrigerator.
3. Once cooled completely, cut into chunks. Keep in an airtight container.

6 comments:

  1. All I can say is WOW! Thanks!
    KK

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  2. sounds delicious and so easy to make. You always have the best recipes,and achievable by all. your buddy Mrs Snoops

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    1. Yes Mrs. Snoops, they are delicious and I bet you'd love them!

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  3. Ummm... these look addictive. I think I'll make them today.

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    1. these are so addictive... restraint will be difficult.

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