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]]>There’s no better way to feel fancy while eating peanut butter and jelly than to use them as filling for crepes, which are like pancakes’ more sophisticated older sister. This recipe from Giada De Laurentiis even adds some fresh fruit for a touch of healthy vitamins.
Okay, peanut butter and jelly might be seen as being for kids and peanut butter cups might be seen as being for kids, but when you make your own homemade peanut butter and jelly cups, they automatically become mature and impressive. This recipe from Handmade Charlotte will show you how.
Cheesecake is a pretty fancy and impressive dessert to make all on your own, and adding peanut butter and jelly makes it taste so nostalgic and yummy that nobody will be able to resist it.
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]]>If grilling can take a plain cheese sandwich from boring to amazing, why wouldn’t it be able to do the same for your peanut butter and jelly? Toasting your PB&J up will get the filling even gooier and help the flavors mix together.
Sure, it may not be the healthiest lunch option, but deep frying your PB&J will give it a whole new level of ooze, crunch, and deliciousness.
Who decided that peanut butter and jelly sandwiches can only go on bread, anyway? Switching up the bread in your sandwich for something else is a great way to take a PB&J to the next level. So whether you sandwich your filling in between two waffles, pancakes, slices of French bread or pound cake, Hawaiian rolls, or roll it up in a crepe, your imagination is the only limit to how creative you can get.
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]]>Instead of adding jelly, add some fresh fruit like strawberries, blueberries, raspberries, or blackberries.
Peanut butter and marshmallow fluff sandwiches, known as fluffernutters, are a New England classic and the creamy, yet sweet sandwich is a favorite among kids and adults.
Sometimes referred to an Elvis sandwich, the rock and roller’s sandwich of choice was peanut butter, mashed banana, and sometimes bacon pan-fried.
Upgrade your French toast by turning it into a PB&J. Just make the PB&J sandwich as usual and then dip it in the egg batter like you would when making French toast and fry it.
Chocolate and peanut butter are a match made in heaven, so naturally peanut butter and Nutella pair so well together. Many peanut butter brands even make their own PB and chocolate spreads.
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]]>The post PB&J Recipes That’ll Help You Feel Like a Grown-Up appeared first on Cooking 4 All.
]]>There’s no better way to feel fancy while eating peanut butter and jelly than to use them as filling for crepes, which are like pancakes’ more sophisticated older sister. This recipe from Giada De Laurentiis even adds some fresh fruit for a touch of healthy vitamins.
Okay, peanut butter and jelly might be seen as being for kids and peanut butter cups might be seen as being for kids, but when you make your own homemade peanut butter and jelly cups, they automatically become mature and impressive. This recipe from Handmade Charlotte will show you how.
Cheesecake is a pretty fancy and impressive dessert to make all on your own, and adding peanut butter and jelly makes it taste so nostalgic and yummy that nobody will be able to resist it.
The post PB&J Recipes That’ll Help You Feel Like a Grown-Up appeared first on Cooking 4 All.
]]>The post How to Level Up Your PB&J appeared first on Cooking 4 All.
]]>If grilling can take a plain cheese sandwich from boring to amazing, why wouldn’t it be able to do the same for your peanut butter and jelly? Toasting your PB&J up will get the filling even gooier and help the flavors mix together.
Sure, it may not be the healthiest lunch option, but deep frying your PB&J will give it a whole new level of ooze, crunch, and deliciousness.
Who decided that peanut butter and jelly sandwiches can only go on bread, anyway? Switching up the bread in your sandwich for something else is a great way to take a PB&J to the next level. So whether you sandwich your filling in between two waffles, pancakes, slices of French bread or pound cake, Hawaiian rolls, or roll it up in a crepe, your imagination is the only limit to how creative you can get.
The post How to Level Up Your PB&J appeared first on Cooking 4 All.
]]>The post Love PB&J? Here are Fun Upgrades on Your Favorite Childhood Sandwich appeared first on Cooking 4 All.
]]>Instead of adding jelly, add some fresh fruit like strawberries, blueberries, raspberries, or blackberries.
Peanut butter and marshmallow fluff sandwiches, known as fluffernutters, are a New England classic and the creamy, yet sweet sandwich is a favorite among kids and adults.
Sometimes referred to an Elvis sandwich, the rock and roller’s sandwich of choice was peanut butter, mashed banana, and sometimes bacon pan-fried.
Upgrade your French toast by turning it into a PB&J. Just make the PB&J sandwich as usual and then dip it in the egg batter like you would when making French toast and fry it.
Chocolate and peanut butter are a match made in heaven, so naturally peanut butter and Nutella pair so well together. Many peanut butter brands even make their own PB and chocolate spreads.
The post Love PB&J? Here are Fun Upgrades on Your Favorite Childhood Sandwich appeared first on Cooking 4 All.
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