Friday, March 15, 2013

Peanut Butter Sauce...


Most of you know that I cannot stand peanut butter. My sister-in-law, Brandi loves it, almost as much as I detest it.

One of Brandi’s most favorite ways to eat peanut butter is on her ice cream. This is a two-step process of melting the peanut butter and then pouring on her ice cream. We all know what happens when you pour hot on to cold. Most times Brandi is left with a soupy melted mess, but she loves the peanut butter taste.

I know you are saying why not buy ice cream with peanut butter already in it. I guess I should back up and tell you, it does not matter what variety of ice cream she eats. The ice cream will be covered in peanut butter.

When you can fruit, you make a simple syrup to go into the jar with the fruit. If you have ever bought fruit cocktail on the label, it will state in heavy or light syrup. I took this idea of syrup and started to figure out how to mix it with peanut butter.

I ended up not making the syrup from scratch, I could not get the portions right to make a heavy enough syrup without sending the sugar levels sky high.

I next thought about mixing water to honey and thinning it down, before adding the peanut butter. The peanut butter would pick up the taste of the honey. I also worried, that even though I would thin the honey, it would crystallize. The thought of chunky honey crystals, in a peanut sauce does not sound pleasing to me.

So almost two years later, I was getting ready to make candied popcorn, my hand lands on the clear Karo syrup. This was the “ah ha” moment, when the angels are singing.




Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Rice Krispy Treats...

Tonight, I almost had my "Super Mommy" membership revoked, when I could not remember the recipe for Rice Krispy Treats. I had a total brain fart on what amounts went into the treats. Making these is like one of the first things you master after “babyhood.”

We use various types of cereal for the treats and tonight I was mixing generic krispy rice cereal and coco krispy type cereal. My son said, “Just dump everything together.”” Yeah no kidding, I got that part! I need the proportions; we are baking not cooking chicken!”

So for all of you who have had the same brain fart and forgotten how to make these I am posting the recipe. Don’t be afraid to experiment with different types of cereal. I have found no difference in buying the cheap no name generic to the expensive major brands.