Blend until smooth:
3 sticks butter
1 3/4 cups peanut butter..(crunchy)
Add and mix well:
2 boxes powdered sugar
3 Tablespoons vanilla
Form into balls and let set on waxed paper. In a double boiler, melt one (12 ounce)package chocolate chips and a 2 ounce bar of paraffin. With a toohpick or a slender skewer, dip the balls into the chocolate paraffin mixture. Return to wax paper a let set up... Yummmmmmmmmm
Monday, November 23, 2009
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Hi, CC,
ReplyDeleteMmmm...I have had these before and they are delicious. My mouth is watering just thinking about them. Thank you for sharing all of these fabulous recipes and thank you so much for stopping by for a visit at Bunny Cottage. I hope you and your family have the happiest of Thanksgiving. Blessings to you! Vicki
CC, I'm gaining weight visiting you! Just kidding but you sure do have some yums for this season. Chocolate....it's good for you, right? That's my story!
ReplyDeleteTHose sound yummy!!!
ReplyDeleteMmm you are making me hungry!! Drooling here!
ReplyDeleteCONGRATS I have pulled your name for a second drawing of pearl earrings! Your post really touched me and I am thrilled to meet a new friend on here!
Email me at fleurdebee@me.com with your address and they are in the mail.
Have a lovely Thanksgiving and thank you for your beautiful comment!
xo Molly
You sure know how to make one like candy even if you did not want to. These sound really good.
ReplyDeleteAll of these recipes sound great! I guess it's time to start the Christmas baking pretty quick. It will be nice to add a few new recipes! Thanks for sharing. Hope you and your family have a wonderful Thanksgiving! Take care Sherri : )
ReplyDeleteA friend makes these for me every Christmas and I always wondered how she did it! Yum! Have a wonderful Thanksgiving, CC!
ReplyDeleteAren't these so good and easy? Thanks for visiting my blog, and even if you are from TEXAS (!), you are welcome to come anytime. Happy Thanksgiving!
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