about 8 months ago - 2 comments
My boyfriends mom make pita with egg in it and i love it so want to learn how to make it myself. what is the recipe for that? I just asked my boyfriends cousin and thats the wrong one I guess she said its called sirnica pita the with with the egg in it.
about 8 months ago - 2 comments
Hello ive just bought the latest Panasonic breakmaker because i want to make my on low GI BREADS… i like wholemeal bread just wondered if you can post me some recipes with instructions on how to make the bread using the bread maker… Uk metrics. Thank you
about 8 months ago - 1 comment
I heard the idea in a song ( Be Back Home – Big Kenny ) and I was enticed to learn how to make it. I’ve searched google and the results show “Breaded chicken” maybe someone has an old family recipe ? (: Thanks!!
about 8 months ago - 3 comments
It contains bread, brown sugar, condensed milk, eggs, and sweet potatoes.
about 8 months ago - 2 comments
my science project is due thursday & my school is just telling us about it..so wat can i do to make my bread mold within 3 days or less?
about 8 months ago - 3 comments
At the picnic, there is a plate of 3 dill pickles, 2 bread and butter pickles, and 1 sweet pickle. What is the probability that Shawn will randomly pick a dill pickle and then a sweet pickle to eat?
about 8 months ago - 7 comments
I would like to bake a German chocolate cake with a Duncan Hines mix. I own a Cuisinart bread maker model cbk 200. The package asks for oil, water and eggs only. However on the bread maker recipe booklet, it requires milk, sour cream and other stuff. Which advice is better to follow, the machine
about 8 months ago - 2 comments
Pizza bread seems to be sooo hard for me to make =\ and all this weird flour that the weird tutorials over the internet are telling me to buy…yeah walmart dosen’t have them. What do i need to buy at walmart to make pizza bread?and how do i make it? what kind of yeast do
about 8 months ago - 7 comments
ALSO YOU WOULD HAVE FRUITS,VEGGIES. DIARY 100% JUICE ETC. I ALREADY HAVE THOSE THINGS EVERYDAY AND WITH EXERCISE.HOW MUCH YOU THINK?
about 1 year ago
What about cookies? There are also some Thai noodle recipes that call for peanut butter. You can also eat it on crackers.
about 1 year ago
ice cream & crackers
about 1 year ago
cookies,muffin,peanut brittle, dipping celery or pretzels
about 1 year ago
Got noodles, preferably spaghetti or fettuccine? grab about a cup of peanut butter and put in a pot on the stove over low heat, add some soy sauce, hot pepper flakes, chopped scallions and pour over cooked noodles! Delish!
about 1 year ago
Peanut butter is really good on apple slices.
about 1 year ago
Peanut butter is an ingredient in Satay. There is also a recipie somewhere that makes an unbaked cookie calling for powdered milk, peanut butter and I believe powdered sugar.
about 1 year ago
If you’re into it, you can make a Satay sauce for rice or noodles. Just Google satay sauce recipe and you’ll come up with dozens.
Oh, and my youngest son loves it in celery. Weird kid, but I love him!
On a different thread, you can take pinecones and cover them with peanut butter and birdseed for the birds in colder weather!
about 1 year ago
Graham crackers! They’re great with peanut butter and chocolate squares, or try pb and Nutella. Or pb and banana. Also Nilla wafers are good with pb.
Or make an ice cream sauce: put some pb in a cup, add some milk until it thins the pb out, add some sugar to taste and put it in the microwave.
about 1 year ago
Lots of things,,,,,,,,,,,such as peanut butter on celery. And I have a great recipe where you add a couple of tablespoons to a chicken dish to thicken the sauce, then you put it over rice. And you can make peanut butter cookies, they’re easy. And of course a big spoonful just to nibble on while you watch tv!!
about 1 year ago
Give it to the homeless.
about 1 year ago
Peanut butter makes a good dip for celery, also why not make satay sauce with it and use it to marinate BBQ skewers or have with chicken & rice
about 1 year ago
you can make a spicy peanut dipping sause with some soy and a hot codiment:
2 tablespoons smooth peanut butter
2 tablespoons soy sauce
1-2 cloves garlic, minced or chopped
1/4 cup water
1 tablespoon brown sugar
juice from half a lemon (can be less, depending on your tastes)
In a non-stick pan, combine all ingredients, stirring constatntly over medium heat until peanut butter has melted. You can do this in the microwave too, for about 30-40 seconds.
about 1 year ago
Use it during sex. Rub it all over your sack and teabag your lady. It makes a soothing salve for sunburns and mosquito bites, as well as relieves the itch related with poison ivy. Bait your mousetraps, remove gum from your hair and carpet. It does not, however, make a good lubricant.
about 1 year ago
My husband uses peanut butter in place of butter on waffles and pancakes. Just add the syrup next.
You can also use it to make cookies or cakes, muffins.
You can warm it a little and use it as a topping for ice cream – even mix it with chocolate for a great topping.
You can also use it to get gum out of hair – just rub a little into the stuck on gum and hair, and the gum will slide out.
Dogs like peanut butter too – you could probably make some snacks for them using peanut butter.
Peanut butter will also take a sticker off an item – just rub a little on the sticker, and it will release it.
Oh yeah – birds and squirrels love peanut butter in their feeders. You can smear peanut butter onto pinecones, roll in bird seed and then hang outside – they love it.
You can also put peanut butter and bird seeds in orange peel cups and the birds will love you forever.
There is the traditional – ants on a log made by putting peanut butter in celery and then sprinkle with raisins.
You can also make no-bake cookies mixing peanut butter with powdered sugar and then rolling in coconut.
about 1 year ago
Peanut butter on Nilla Wafer cookies, apple slices, celery or maybe chocolate chip peanut butter muffins?
about 1 year ago
Chicken Satay with Peanut Dipping Sauce
Marinade:
1 cup plain yogurt
1 teaspoon freshly grated ginger
1 teaspoon minced garlic
1 tablespoon curry powder
1 1/2 pounds skinless, boneless chicken breasts, cut into strips
20 wooden skewers, soaked in water 30 minutes
Vegetable oil, for grilling
Butter lettuce leaves
Fresh cilantro leaves
Peanut sauce, recipe follows
Combine the yogurt, ginger, garlic, and curry powder in a shallow mixing bowl, stir to combine. Place the chicken strips in the yogurt marinade and gently toss until well coated. Cover and let the chicken marinate in the refrigerator for at up to 2 hours.
Thread the chicken pieces onto the soaked skewers working the skewer in and out of the meat, down the middle of the piece, so that it stays in place during grilling. Place a grill pan over medium heat and brush it with oil to prevent the meat from sticking. Grill the chicken satays for 3 to 5 minutes on each side, until nicely seared and cooked through. Serve the satays on a platter lined with lettuce leaves and cilantro; accompanied by a small bowl of peanut sauce on the side.
Peanut Sauce:
1 cup peanut butter
1/4 cup low-sodium soy sauce
2 teaspoons red chili paste, such as sambal
2 tablespoons dark brown sugar
2 limes, juiced
1/2 cup hot water
1/4 cup chopped peanuts, for garnish
Combine the peanut butter, soy sauce, red chili paste, brown sugar, and lime juice in a food processor or blender. Puree to combine. While the motor is running, drizzle in the hot water to thin out the sauce, you may not need all of it. Pour the sauce into a nice serving bowl and garnish with the chopped peanuts. Serve with chicken satay. Yield: 3 cups
–Tyler Florence, FoodTV
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PB&J Bars
1/2 pound (2 sticks) unsalted butter, at room temperature
1½ cups sugar
1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
2 extra-large eggs, at room temperature
2 cups (18 oz) creamy peanut butter (recommended: Skippy)
3 cups all-purpose flour
1 teaspoon baking powder
1½ teaspoons kosher salt
1½ cups (18 oz) raspberry jam or other jam
2/3 cup salted peanuts, coarsely chopped
Preheat the oven to 350ºF. Grease a 9x13x2” cake pan. Line it with parchment paper, then grease and flour the pan.
In the bowl of an electric mixer fitted with the paddle attachment, cream the butter and sugar on medium speed until light yellow, about 2 minutes. With the mixer on low speed, add the vanilla, eggs, and peanut butter and mix until all ingredients are combined.
In a small bowl, sift together the flour, baking powder, and salt. With the mixer on low speed, slowly add the flour mixture to the peanut butter mixture. Mix just until combined.
Spread 2/3 of the dough into the prepared cake pan and spread over the bottom with a knife or offset spatula. Spread the jam evenly over the dough. Drop small globs of the remaining dough evenly over the jam. Don’t worry if all the jam isn’t covered; it will spread in the oven. Sprinkle with chopped peanuts and bake for 45 minutes, until golden brown. Cool and cut into squares.
–Ina Garten, FoodTV
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Peanut Butter Cake
Cake:
1 cup all-purpose flour
1 cup plus 2 tablespoons sugar
3 1/2 teaspoons baking powder
1 teaspoon salt
2 cups graham cracker crumbs
Peanut butter (at least 1/2 cup; if using more, decrease shortening by an equal amount)
3/4 cup shortening
1 cup plus 2 tablespoons milk
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
3 eggs
Frosting:
2 cups confectioners’ sugar
2 tablespoons cocoa
8 tablespoons (1 stick) butter
1/3 cup heavy cream
1/2 cup peanuts, salted
2 cap-fulls vanilla extract
Preheat oven to 375ºF if baking with a metal dish; 325ºF if using a glass dish.
Sift flour, sugar, baking powder, and salt together. Add graham cracker crumbs, peanut butter, shortening, milk, and vanilla. Beat mixture with electric mixer on low until moistened, and then beat on medium for 2 minutes. Add eggs and beat for 1 minute. Bake in greased 9-inch by 13-inch pan for 30 to 35 minutes. Do not remove from pan to cool.
For the frosting: mix all of the ingredients together. Pour into a saucepan and bring mixture to a boil. Boil for 1 minute. Cool slightly. With a wooden spoon handle, poke a few holes in the cake, and then pour the warm frosting over it.
–Paula Dean, FoodTV
about 1 year ago
You can make a really good no-bake cookie using Special K or Rice Krispies.
Also you can make a delicious no-bake chocolate, peanut butter, oatmeal cookie. They’re the best ever!
about 1 year ago
PB is great on any kind of cracker, on bananas or apples. A teaspoon or two in ramen noodle soup is wonderful. It’s also good on ice cream. Or eat it by itself straight out of the jar.
about 1 year ago
SPRINKLE SOME FLUFFY GREEN BUDS ON SOME PEANUT BUTTER ON A STICK BITE BITE PASS
MMM SPACE TREATS I CALL THEM
about 1 year ago
peanut butter cookies. they are the best ever
about 1 year ago
spread it on marshmallows, it tastes real good, it tastes like reeses pieces.
about 1 year ago
the ol plain cream crackers! spread thickly! ~yum
about 1 year ago
ice cream
cookies
crackers
pancakes
fruit
chips
dip celery into peanut butter
make peanut butter cookies
about 1 year ago
apples, crackers, noodles
about 1 year ago
celery sticks