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guillaumeferranddd · 11 months ago
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Marshmallow Layer Bars Simply delicious results are achieved when a layer of cake is topped with marshmallows and then covered in a mixture of peanut butter, butterscotch, and crunchy rice cereal.
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ephimeros · 1 year ago
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Marshmallow Layer Bars Recipe Simply delicious results are achieved when a layer of cake is topped with marshmallows and then covered in a mixture of peanut butter, butterscotch, and crunchy rice cereal. 3/4 cup flour, 1 teaspoon vanilla extract, cooking spray, 2 eggs, 1/2 teaspoon baking powder, 1 package butterscotch chips, 1.5 cups crispy rice cereal, 1/2 teaspoon salt, 1 cup peanut butter, 3/4 cup white sugar, 1/2 cup butter softened, 1/2 package miniature marshmallows or more to taste
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nikopoisson · 1 year ago
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Marshmallow Layer Bars A layer of cake is topped with marshmallows and the covered in a peanut butter-butterscotch-crispy rice cereal mixture with simply delicious results.
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sweetoothgirl · 7 months ago
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Peanut Butter Butterscotch Cookies
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fullcravings · 1 year ago
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Butterfinger Poke Cake
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diary-of-a-wimpy-kid · 3 months ago
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choose an ice cream sandwich!!!
cereal_lover_boy via instagram
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seasonalwonderment · 27 days ago
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Peanut Butter Butterscotch Chocolate Chip Cookies - The Food Charlatan
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fancymeatcomputers · 2 months ago
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Part 3 of the peanut butter cookie saga
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morethansalad · 1 year ago
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Strawberry, Rhubarb, and Butterscotch Oat Jars (Vegan & Gluten-Free)
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ebbpettier · 1 year ago
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just made a fudge recipe that would blow simon snow's scaly red nuts clean off
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rabbitcruiser · 4 months ago
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National Vanilla Ice Cream Day
Classic, creamy, and ever so delicious… who doesn’t love vanilla ice cream? You can have it with chocolate cake, apple crumble, sprinkles, strawberry sauce… the list goes on! Of course, it’s just as delightful on its own. A dessert as scrumptious and versatile as this deserves to be celebrated, and Vanilla Ice Cream Day gives you the perfect excuse to do so! Vanilla Ice Cream Day gives you the perfect excuse to indulge in this sweet treat and to experiment with different ways of enjoying it.Like most ice cream flavors, vanilla ice cream was created originally by cooling a mixture of vanilla, sugar, and cream above a container of salt and ice. The sort of vanilla that is used to flavor ice cream varies based on located. In Ireland, more of anise-like flavor is chosen. In North America, a smoky flavor is more desirable. History Of Vanilla Ice CreamSo, who do we have to praise for this tasty and incredible creation? Well, you need to start by understanding the origins of both vanilla and ice cream first! Ice cream can be traced back to the 14th century. There is evidence that ice cream was served during the Yuan period in the Mogul Court.
The idea of using a mix of salt and ice for the refrigerating effect, though, began in Asia. The method then spread when the Moors and Arabs traveled to Spain, between 711 and 1492. The Italians became involved in making ice cream once this method had spread to Europe. By the early 18th century, there were recipes for ice cream in France as well. The French added egg yolks or egg to the recipe to create a richer and smoother food.
Vanilla was first used amongst people from Mexico. By the 1500s, Spanish conquistadors, who were exploring present-day Mexico, had come across Meso-American individuals who were consuming vanilla in their foods and drinks. Because of this, the conquistadors brought vanilla back to Spain.
In Spain, they started using vanilla to flavor a chocolate drink that consisted of honey, water, corn, vanilla, and cacao beans. The drink eventually spread to England and France, and then the rest of Europe by the early 1600s. In 1602, the apothecary of Queen Elizabeth I, Hugh Morgan, suggested that vanilla should be used separately from cocoa.
When this happened, the French really started to use vanilla in drinks and foods without cacao, and they started to flavor ice cream with it. When Thomas Jefferson discovered vanilla ice cream in France, he brought the recipe back to the United States with him, where the natural color of the ice cream was brown.
How To Celebrate Ice Cream Day
Of course, the best way to observe Vanilla Ice Cream Day is to have a go at creating your own vanilla ice cream.
Other Ways To Observe Vanilla Ice Cream Day
Make your own ice cream sundae creation! There are so many different ways you can use vanilla ice cream. Why not grab a mason jar and create your own ice cream sundae creation? The toppings that go with vanilla ice cream are never-ending. You can add in broken up cookie pieces. Or, what about drizzling in toppings, like toffee, dark chocolate, or melted caramel? You can also mix in pieces of your favorite candy bars. Or, if you really want to switch things up, why not try unexpected flavors, like maple syrup and chilli chocolate?
Get your friends and loved ones around to try the vanilla ice cream that you have created. They will definitely be impressed to learn that you have created your own vanilla ice cream from scratch! You can serve it with a homemade dessert or you can get everyone else in on the fun of creating their own sundaes.
Create your own vanilla ice cream cocktail – There are so many amazing cocktail recipes that involve vanilla ice cream. Why not make your own boozy ice cream cocktail in order to mark the occasion? One of our favorites is the Blackberry gin Fizz Float. Combine blackberry puree, vanilla ice cream, gin, ginger ale, fresh mint, and lime juice! This is a refreshing and luxurious cocktail, and you will be wondering why you have never had it before!
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jacqcrisis · 1 year ago
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scotcheroo recipe: *calls for no salt*
me, already pouring out half a teaspoon: lol. lmao, even.
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angiestown · 2 years ago
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first major day of christmas baking. the houses are hot chocolate bombs, the trees, snowflakes and bunnies have a no-bake peanut butter bar filling inside, the bark has craisins and dehydrated marshmallows, the spoons are solid chocolate and the balls are leftover caramel from the caramel dipped pretzels that I will also be dipping in chocolate later today
the shapes are all painted and dusted with edible mica powders and the bark is holographic on the underside but I don’t have pics of that yet because I was doing this for 13 hours straight yesterday and I wanted to go to bed
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lalunanymph · 11 months ago
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got high with some friends last night on edibles and we started debating what each glass animal song tasted like
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fullcravings · 1 year ago
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Peanut Butter Pretzel Butterscotch Blondies
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innalheid · 7 months ago
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be ffr rn. truly.
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