Not exact matches
I mean, there's only four measly tablespoons
of butter, a half
cup of heart healthy
peanut butter, brown sugar
instead of white and the ganache is vegan!
I took a chewy
peanut butter cookie recipe, used
peanut butter cups instead of chocolate chips, then sandwiched them together with
peanut butter filling.
Indulge in smashing
peanut butter cups or other chocolate candy treats
instead of the mundane chocolate square.
I only had 1
cup of flower left so i had an additional 1/2
cup of oats
instead and used almond
butter instead of peanut butter (just preference).
The only difference I did, besides using natural
peanut butter, was use only 1/3
cup of jaggery
instead of brown sugar.
Just take out the
peanut butter, add a
cup of blueberries, and make in a muffin pan
instead of a bread one!
Since these babies use a full 3/4
cup of peanut butter,
instead of adding the extra coconut oil that my blondies have, I opted for unsweetened applesauce.
I also used a half -
cup of natural
peanut butter and one stick
of butter,
instead of one
cup of butter.
My adaptions are: I omitted half a
cup of flour and added two heaping tablespoons
of peanut butter and
instead of chocolate chips I added coconut and walnuts.
The only thing I subbed was a little bit
of canola oil for the shortening, and
instead of letting the chocolate
cups harden all the way first I pushed the
peanut butter balls into them so they were more level with the top
of the
cups.
I made these but I used a variety
of seeds (sesame, pumpkin, sunflower)
instead of the pecans, along with 1/4
cup shredded coconut, I used Mayvers
peanut & cacoa (2 ingredient spread)
instead of almond
butter which is an Australian product and they were really delicious.
I added a table spoon
of peanut butter to the dates and
instead of walnuts added half a
cup of quick oats.
Modifications were: - used traditional oats because I didn't have quick cook, just gave them a quick zap in the Nutribullet and kept 1/4
cup unground for texture - omitted hemp seeds because I don't have those - unsweetened applesauce
instead of bananas (love bananas but wanted my blueberries to have center stage)- I'm not vegan so I used 2 medium eggs - replaced 1 tbsp
peanut butter with mayo (love
peanut butter but not necessarily mixed with other flavors)- threw in maybe 1/2 tsp chia seeds just for grins Baking time was right around 35 minutes in a 8 × 8 Pyrex baking dish and I left them to cool all day and cut them into 9 bars this evening.
I made these with half
peanut butter and half cashew
butter and with a half
cup of coconut sugar
instead of brown sugar.
I decided a flaky crust would do the trick (http://www.epicurious.com/recipes/food/views/Flaky-Cream-Cheese-Pie-Crust-101857)
instead of the original wafer crust... I also added an extra whole egg yolk to the recipe and a heaping 1/3
cup of peanut butter just so as to even out with the flaky crust... mmmMMMMM!
In my recipe I use a half
cup and added a half
cup of peanut butter instead.
However, if you'd prefer to have these in the shape
of traditional
peanut butter cups, you can use a muffin tin with liners
instead!
Instead of using almond butter I used light peanut butter and instead of 2.25 cups of oats I us
Instead of using almond
butter I used light
peanut butter and
instead of 2.25 cups of oats I us
instead of 2.25
cups of oats I used 2.5.
Having liked them so much (plus the fact that I love experimenting), I did another variation
of them today that was great — I added 1/4
cup of peanut butter instead of the oil, and chocolate protein powder
instead of the flour.
2 tablespoons
peanut butter — almond
butter or sesame tahini can be used
instead of peanut butter 2 tablespoons nutritional yeast 1 tablespoon mellow white miso paste 1/4 water for the sauce 4 ounces dry noodles (100 % buckwheat noodles shown in the picture) 3
cups water for cooking the noodles
I didn't have three eggs so I substituted 1/4
cup applesauce for one egg, used vegetable oil
instead of canola and added
peanut butter to the frosting.
As well, I used 1
cup of peanut butter powder
instead of peanut butter.
Instead of going down the cracker aisle at the store, explore a bit with different snacks — yogurt sticks /
cups, cheese sticks or chopped up cheese, grapes, strawberries, carrots and dip / hummus, pita chips, pretzels, homemade trail mix (cheerios,
peanuts, raisins, pretzels, leftovery stuff), a bowl
of cereal, cottage cheese, hard boiled eggs, apples / celery / carrots and
peanut butter, yogurt fruit smoothies, dried fruit (make sure it's actually fruit and not sugar), cheese and lunch meat rolled up, or popcorn.
Instead of thumb - print cookies this group came out looking more like a
peanut butter cup — without
peanut butter.
Instead of reaching for the
peanut butter cups, grab a Larabar Peanut Butter Chocolate Chip Fruit & Nu
peanut butter cups, grab a Larabar Peanut Butter Chocolate Chip Fruit & Nu
butter cups, grab a Larabar
Peanut Butter Chocolate Chip Fruit & Nu
Peanut Butter Chocolate Chip Fruit & Nu
Butter Chocolate Chip Fruit & Nut Bar.
The next time you have your monthly yen for fries or Doritos, reach
instead for a dozen or so small honey - whole - wheat pretzels with 1 tablespoon
peanut butter, 4
cups air - popped popcorn with a little salt and grated Parmesan cheese, or 1 1/2
cups edamame with a pinch
of sea salt.
Since these babies use a full 3/4
cup of peanut butter,
instead of adding the extra coconut oil that my blondies have, I opted for unsweetened applesauce.
Having liked them so much (plus the fact that I love experimenting), I did another variation
of them today that was great — I added 1/4
cup of peanut butter instead of the oil, and chocolate protein powder
instead of the flour.
However, if you'd prefer to have these in the shape
of traditional
peanut butter cups, you can use a muffin tin with liners
instead!
So by the time I got to the hotel it was too late to meet up with Johnny's family or my friends, so
instead I just got a glass
of wine from the hotel bar and brought it to my room, ate my
peanut butter cups that I had impulsed - purchased at the airport, and watched the Bachelor in bed.
I made a half batch
of the traditional version with marshmallow creme and chocolate chips, then topped that with a batch using a half
cup peanut butter instead of chocolate.
When: April 11th Why: Between «Bull Durham,» «Field
of Dreams,» «Tin
Cup» and «For the Love
of the Game,» it's safe to say that Kevin Costner and sports movies go together like
peanut butter and jelly, so perhaps the only surprising thing about «Draft Day» is that it's about football
instead of America's favorite pastime.
Always looking for great beach reads to sweep me away from my reality (two toddlers covered in
peanut butter, cheerios
instead of sand crunching between my toes, and sippy
cups instead of umbrella drinks).