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canuckistan Mod Team


Joined: 17 Jun 2003 Location: Training future GS competitors.....
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Posted: Tue Dec 13, 2005 9:51 am Post subject: no-bake peanut butter bars |
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Christmas is coming. Time to indulge a little. These taste just like Reese's Peanut Butter Cups. They are sooooo gooood.
I believe scaring up the graham crackers/icing sugar in Korea wouldn't be too hard.
If you don't have a 9 x 13 pan, improvise with a box you can make lined with Saran Wrap type of plastic.
Bottom layer:
2 cups crushed graham crackers--box of either already crushed or crush them yourself.
1 cup melted margarine (not butter)
3 cups of powdered or icing or confectioner's sugar (same same)
1 cup peanut butter
Mix all ingredients well and pat into 9 x 13 pan
Topping:
Melt 6 ounces of semi-sweet chocolate and 6 ounces milk chocolate. Spread over bottom layer with wooden spoon/spatula. Put in refrigerator to firm up. Cut into bars. Eat.
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Universalis

Joined: 17 Nov 2003 Location: Seoul
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Posted: Tue Dec 13, 2005 11:26 am Post subject: |
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Thx for the recipe...
The Costco near Yeungdeung-po has graham crackers for sale now.
Is powdered sugar available in stores out here? I don't recall ever seeing it.
Brian |
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canuckistan Mod Team


Joined: 17 Jun 2003 Location: Training future GS competitors.....
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Posted: Tue Dec 13, 2005 2:18 pm Post subject: |
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Brian, maybe Periwinkle, who has an on-line bakery, can point you in the right direction for icing/powdered/confectioner's sugar.
The big department stores? With all the baking that goes on in Korea, someone's gotta have it!!!
Hannam Market or the Red Door in Itaewon may have it, or any other just-fell-off-the-supply-truck type of establishments near US military bases.
Here's another no-bake variation with Rice Krispies:
Peanut Butter Rice Krispies Bars
Ingredients:
3/4 cup light white syrup (any corn syrup will do)
1/2 cup sugar
3/4 cup peanut butter
5 cups Rice Krispies Cereal
2 cups or 16 ounces of milk or semi-sweet chocolate
Cook syrup and sugar until it is clear but do not boil it.
Add peanut butter.
Mix with Rice Krispies.
Press into 9 x 13 pan.
Melt chocolate and spread on top.
Refrigerate to firm up. Cut into bars. Eat.
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Rteacher

Joined: 23 May 2005 Location: Western MA, USA
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Posted: Thu Dec 15, 2005 2:45 am Post subject: |
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Yeah, thanks for the recipes... I used to make "rice crispy treats" by the thousands sometimes when I was with the Hare Krishnas (we'd pass them out at Grateful Dead or Dylan concerts...) I never tried them with chocolate added, though... I'm sure they'd be nice, but if I make a tray of the graham cracker things with chocolate, I'd probably just add golden raisons - and maybe flaked coconut - to the crispy treats. I'll bring in a couple trays to set under the table-top Christmas tree I got for our teachers' office...(I've been putting a lot of Hersheys kisses and hard candies under it, and they've been going too fast - along with my money...) |
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mole

Joined: 06 Feb 2003 Location: Act III
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Posted: Thu Dec 15, 2005 4:41 am Post subject: |
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Good stuff. Thanks. I'm drooling.
I'm going to get Mom's recipe for pecan pralines. |
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mindmetoo
Joined: 02 Feb 2004
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Posted: Thu Dec 15, 2005 5:01 am Post subject: |
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Here's an easy "bake" peanut butter cookie recipe:
* 1 cup sugar
* 1 cup smooth peanut butter (you can use crunchy if you like)
* 1 egg
Directions:
1. Mix the sugar, peanut butter, and egg together in a bowl.
2. Roll dough into walnut size balls. Place on a cookie sheet and press down with a fork.
3. Bake at 350�� for 12 minutes and let them cool. |
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Ya-ta Boy
Joined: 16 Jan 2003 Location: Established in 1994
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Posted: Thu Dec 15, 2005 2:20 pm Post subject: |
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None of the grocery stores around me carry Rice Krispies. Any suggestions for a substitute? I'm thinking Corn Flakes might do, but if anyone has a better idea, I'm open to suggestions. |
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jlb
Joined: 18 Sep 2003
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Posted: Thu Dec 15, 2005 5:09 pm Post subject: Cocoa Crispy Roll-up |
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Here's my version of no-bake goodness
Rice Krispies (or Corn Flakes if you're in Korea)
Peanut Butter
Butter
Corn Syrup
Sugar
Melt butter, add other sugars and peanut butter. Bring to a boil until sugar is dissolved. Add Rice Krispies. Spread thinly onto greased pan. I don't know quantities, just use your judgement. You've cooked before!
Then for the icing, mix butter, icing sugar, cocoa and milk. Make it a bit runny or it will be hard to spread. Spread onto Rice Krispy pan. Roll it up and slice. Delightful! |
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krats1976

Joined: 14 May 2003
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Posted: Fri Dec 16, 2005 9:42 pm Post subject: |
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canuckistan, you rock girl!! Thanks for the recipe. If the snow ever stops, I'm running out to the store right away for some chocolate.
Universalis wrote: |
The Costco near Yeungdeung-po has graham crackers for sale now. |
Are you serious?? That's awesome! It's a heckuva lot easier than trying to get them from someone on post!
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Is powdered sugar available in stores out here? I don't recall ever seeing it.
Brian |
Yes. HomePlus and E-Mart both carry it in their little baking sections, so I'm sure the other big stores carry it as well. You can also get it (for a bit cheaper I think) from http://www.yoricome.com . |
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Universalis

Joined: 17 Nov 2003 Location: Seoul
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Posted: Fri Dec 16, 2005 11:58 pm Post subject: |
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HEre's another easy-to-make dessert recipe (the powdered milk is available at most super markets):
Honey Peanut Butter Balls
Yield: 2 dozen
* 1/2 cup honey
* 1 cup peanut butter
* 2 cups nonfat dry milk (unreconstituted-dry)
Mix well with a spoon the honey and peanut butter together in a large bowl. Add the dry milk and stir until well-mixed. (This requires some arm muscles!) Roll small walnut-sized balls with your palms and place on a plate. Cover with plastic wrap or place in a sealable plastic container. They can stay at room temperature as long as they are covered. They last about 3 days around our house, but can last as long as 3 weeks. These little balls are full of protein (and, yes, fat--but that shouldn't be a concern for kids under 5 or so!). |
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