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What to do with chocolate peanut butter?

10 replies

absolutehush · 31/10/2022 10:53

We have been given a jar of whole earth chocolate peanut butter and it's very dense/none of us like it!

Loathe to bin it but we won't eat it... any ideas on how it can be repurposed?

Thanks!

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TheFormidableMrsC · 31/10/2022 10:57

Protein balls? Flapjacks?

Brieeeeeeeee · 31/10/2022 10:58

Post it to me. I love it in porridge and flapjacks.

How exactly do you want to repurpose it if you don’t want to eat it?!

BarrelOfOtters · 31/10/2022 11:00

Peanut butter muffins or cookies...

SoftSheen · 31/10/2022 11:00

You could probably incorporate it into fudge or brownies... but if none of you like the flavour, it's probably not worth wasting the extra ingredients.

Branleuse · 31/10/2022 11:01

I also have a jar of this sitting guiltily in the cupboard as its so grim.

drspouse · 31/10/2022 11:06

Make peanut butter cookies.

User129867588 · 31/10/2022 11:11

Put it in a smoothie, bake peanut butter cookies, meat into porridge

SiobhanSharpe · 31/10/2022 11:20

Try cream cheese and peanut butter brownies.
Make up any basic brownie recipe.
Before baking it , mix together equal quantities of your PB/choc stuff and cream cheese. About 150 grams of each but you needn't be too exact. You can add an egg to loosen this mixture if you like. Put half the brownie mix into the baking tray then dollop half of the cream cheese/PB mix on the top a tablespoon at a time and swirl through with a knife. Repeat with the other half of the brownie mix over the first layer then the remainder of the cream cheese/PB mix. Swirl it through again, but don't mix it in too much.
Bake for about 10 minutes longer than you would normally bake a plain brownie mixture.

absolutehush · 31/10/2022 14:55

Thanks all! I like peanut butter, I like chocolate but the combo is grim!

I think porridge or flapjacks are the way to go!

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karmalama · 31/10/2022 21:45

Maybe a bit niche but it's great for baiting mousetraps 😎

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