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Monday, March 9, 2015

HOMEMADE PEANUT BUTTER CUPS

Mary Marcia
America's STORYTELLER
Telling Untold Stories in Photographs, Prose and Public Speaking

HOMEMADE
PEANUT BUTTER CUPS  



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Homemade Peanut Butter Cups
and
Edible Easter Grass
 

Copyright 2015 Marcia Norwood

RECIPE 
Filling for Peanut Butter Cups
  • 3/4 Cup Creamy Peanut Butter
  • 3/4 Cup Powdered Sugar
  • 1 Tablespoon Melted Butter
  • 2 Teaspoons Vanilla Extract
BLEND with an electric mixer.
CHILL slightly.
 
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  Copyright 2015 Marcia Norwood


RECIPE
Filling for Peanut Butter Cups
  • 3/4 Cup Creamy Peanut Butter
  • 3/4 Cup Powdered Sugar
  • 1 Tablespoon Melted Butter
  • 2 Teaspoons Vanilla Extract
BLEND with an electric mixer.
CHILL slightly.


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Add Vanilla Extract.  Copyright 2015 Marcia Norwood


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CHILL the  peanut butter filling in the refrigerator.

GATHER candy melts and candy molds.

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I purchased candy melts and molds
at Hobby Lobby and Michaels. 

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I found 
"Confectionery Twisting Wax Paper" at DEALS. 

 
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My new favorite tool for working with candy melts
is the "Drizzling Scoop."


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Brushes are used to "paint" chocolate in the candy molds.

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 WASH and DRY candy molds.

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Molded Pieces, Dipped Treats, Clusters
Link: www.makenmold.com

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Melt candy wafers in a double boiler, or microwave.
Directions are on the back of the candy package.  

I use the microwave.
  • Place candy wafers in microwave safe bowl.
(I used a glass measuring cup.)
  • Microwave for 30-second intervals...stirring in between. 


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STIR 

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POUR into molds...1/4 to 1/2 full.

PAINT melted chocolate candy
up on the side of the mold.

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REFRIGERATE for a few minutes 
until chocolate is set.

Take candy mold out of the refrigerator, and PUSH a glob of peanut butter filling in the center of each chocolate cup.
Flatten the filling, and pour more
melted chocolate over the top of the filling.



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This is what the inside 
of a purchased peanut butter cup looks like.

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REFRIGERATE again for a few minutes
until  the top layer of chocolate is set.
 
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This is what my homemade peanut butter cups looks like.

Yummy!

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You know those boxes that chocolates come in?
I wanted something different for my candy:
something that was colorful, 
and something that would hold up during shipping.

Instead of using a paper box 
for my homemade peanut butter cups,
I purchased a blue, plastic container
with multiple compartments
in the jewelry department at Michaels. 

I washed it before adding the chocolates.

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I finally found Edible Easter Grass 
at the second Target store I went to.
The first Target store I went to sold out, and 
so did the Wal-Mart.  


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Edible Grass has absolutely no nutritional value,
and is full of artificial flavors and preservatives,
but it looks so cute with my candy.
My daughter, Faith, says it tastes like an ice cream cone. 
 
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What a cute box of candy filled with
delicious homemade peanut butter cups...
and edible grass! 


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I also had fun using egg molds to make
chocolate Easter eggs...and heart chocolate suckers...
and adding peanut butter flavored melts to pretzels.

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 When the chocolate eggs were ready,
I added them inside plastic yellow "chick" eggs!

I think I found the yellow chick eggs at DEALS.

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Candy Coated Pretzels.  Copyright 2015 Marcia Norwood

I also found clear plastic "chick" eggs,
(at DEALS)
and filled them with homemade and purchased candy,
nuts, lifesavers and sunflower seeds.

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 Use your imagination to create
unique Easter baskets and boxes.

Have FUN!

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 Happy Easter!

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For MORE  ideas and recipes for Easter...
type "Easter" in the SEARCH box at the top right of my blog page -
OR check out these links to my previous blogs...

Apr 05, 2012
THE FUN EASTER - THE REAL EASTER. Marcia Norwood, AMERICA'S STORYTELLER Telling Untold Stories in Photographs, Prose and Public Speaking I'm a mother, grandmother and teacher who has marinated herself in ...
Mar 14, 2014
During the Easter season, the children memorized John 3:16 and 17, and they learned a song to go with the scripture. "For God so loved the world, that He gave His only begotten Son; that whosoever believes on Him should ...
Apr 23, 2014
EASTER BASKETS. Marcia Norwood America's STORYTELLER Telling Untold Stories in Photographs, Prose and Public Speaking. http://tellmeastory-marcia.blogspot.com/. DIY EASTER BASKETS. (Do It Yourself) .
Apr 04, 2012
April 8: Easter Sunday April 14: Last Day of Passover April 22: Earth Day Visit my website www.marcianorwoodstoryteller.com to download a copy of the April calendar that I designed with my photograph of two lambs.

Thanks for stopping by!
Come back often, and invite a friend!




Mary Marcia
America's STORYTELLER
Telling Untold Stories in Photographs, Prose and Public Speaking 


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