No Bake Peanut Butter Bon Bons for the Holiday Bake Along
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Needlework and Quilting Pros |
| ILoveToBake.com PEANUT BUTTER BON BONS No Bake Recipe |
| My recipe is from my aunt, who has participated in many cookie trades. Every year, she and eleven other neighbors and friends bake 12 dozen cookies each. They all meet before Christmas with their cookies and give each other a dozen of their cookies. They talk, have hot chocolate and egg nog and then catch up with their lives. When everything is said and done, they each have 12 dozen different cookies to share with family and friends at the holidays. Isn’t this a great idea? The particular recipe is one of my aunt’s favorites. Enjoy! |
| Ingredients |
| 2 cups peanut butter 1/2 cup margarine 16 ounces powdered sugar 3 cups rice crispies 24 ounces semi-sweet chocolate morsels |
| Step by Step |
| 1) In a sauce pan, melt margarine and peanut butter. 2) In a large bowl, combine rice crispies and sugar. 3) Pour peanut butter mixture over cereal mixture. Blend by hand and form into 1/2″ or 1″ balls. 4) Chill until firm. 5) Melt chocolate in double boiler. 6) Dip balls into chocolate and place on waxed paper lined cookie sheets. 7) Chill. 9) Serve and Enjoy! |
| Metro Quiltworks |
| Metro Quiltworks owner Diane Dixon has been involved with the creative arts world for over twenty-five years and has a bachelor’s degree in Fine Arts. For the past six years, Diane has been focusing on quilting and most recently is designing her own quilts and quilt patterns for Metro Quiltworks.
“My approach is to design something a little bit more contemporary and different - a fresh look without being fussy or difficult. There’s a lot of traditional quilt design out there - I want to create something unique and fun.” My works have been shown in both local and national quilt shows. I am a member of our county Arts Council and participate in bringing art of all variety into the public eye. http://www.metroquiltworks.com/ |