08 July 2015
Recipe July Blogging Challenge Day 8
July 08, 2015
The blogging challenge for today is a special recipe to share. I have lots of special recipes but, I think I've shared them on my blog before. I decided to try one that I tried recently.
I've been trying to cook with more honey lately. Considering that I have honey in several 5 gallon buckets! Not a bad thing to have that much honey around. Thanks to the beehives in the backyard I can explore lots of cooking with honey.
Honey Krispie Bars
3/4 cup honey
3/4 cup chunky peanut butter
3 1/2 cups of cereal (like-Rice Krispies, Special K, Cheerios)
1 teaspoon vanilla
1 cup chocolate chips
1/2 cup butterscotch chips
Bring honey and peanut butter to just under a a boil. Remove from head and add vanilla & cereal together. Mix it well.
Pack into an ungreased 9x9 pan. Melt chocolate and butterscotch chips together and spread over the bars. Let cool and enjoy!
What's a special recipe that has been a winner in your home lately?
I've been trying to cook with more honey lately. Considering that I have honey in several 5 gallon buckets! Not a bad thing to have that much honey around. Thanks to the beehives in the backyard I can explore lots of cooking with honey.
Honey Krispie Bars
3/4 cup honey
3/4 cup chunky peanut butter
3 1/2 cups of cereal (like-Rice Krispies, Special K, Cheerios)
1 teaspoon vanilla
1 cup chocolate chips
1/2 cup butterscotch chips
Bring honey and peanut butter to just under a a boil. Remove from head and add vanilla & cereal together. Mix it well.
Pack into an ungreased 9x9 pan. Melt chocolate and butterscotch chips together and spread over the bars. Let cool and enjoy!
What's a special recipe that has been a winner in your home lately?
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Those do sound good. Honey and peanut butter are a perfect combination.
ReplyDeleteYum! Wonder if almond butter would substitute well. These sounds so good we may just have to try them. - Lori
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