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pudding-art · 8 months
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Recipe for Peanut Butter Haystacks This haystack recipe uses 4 simple ingredients to make sweet, salty, simple, no-bake candy with chow mein noodles, butterscotch, and peanut butter.
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eatofit1 · 4 months
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No-Bake Peanut Butter Haystacks !! | Desserts
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This haystack recipe uses 4 simple ingredients to make sweet, salty, simple, no-bake candy with chow mein noodles, butterscotch, and peanut butter.
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brodywarner · 1 year
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Candy - Peanut Butter Haystacks This haystack recipe uses 4 simple ingredients to make sweet, salty, simple, no-bake candy with chow mein noodles, butterscotch, and peanut butter.
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silks-up-my-sleeve · 1 year
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Ah!! A pistachio cookie recipe!! When you find it, please send the link I would love to try it!
I already made my list and you may be correct in one of your Jake takes 🤗
I normally don’t do a lot of difficult and technical stuff. If I get really inspired by GBBO, I’ll dabble on a free weekend, but usually I’m too lazy to do anything other than a quick pan of brownies or the chocolate chip cookies. My mom loved profiteroles and taught me to make them when I was like 12 so she didn’t have to anymore (they’d honestly easy just really time consuming, especially if you don’t have a stand mixer!) so I only make them like once a year!
I'm going to start searching and try one or two out!! They also have white chocolate chips, so they're a more budget friendly white chocolate macadamia nut cookie! Which are my favorites btw
I can't wait to see your list!! I personally see him as peanut butter, maybe because my dad is also a Jake girl and he loves my peanut butter cookies. Like Jake is a good warm peanut butter cookie made with crunchy pb and topped with sea salt to me.
I typically only bake from scratch during Christmas, and my day of baking is the one day a year I listen to Christmas music (yes I'm that bad humbug bitch) but we also spend two days making candy. Fudges, peanut butter balls, haystacks, literally anything. When my mom went to culinary school when I was growing up, her favorite classes were on chocolate and soups/sauces. Now she's finally an executive chef and making sauces and spending her days in the bake shop because they don't have a baker.
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cantoufc · 7 months
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Peanut Butter Haystacks Recipe This haystack recipe uses 4 simple ingredients to make sweet, salty, simple, no-bake candy with chow mein noodles, butterscotch, and peanut butter. 1/2 cup peanut butter, 2 cups chow mein noodles, waxed paper, 1/2 cup salted peanuts, 1 cup butterscotch chips
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imlauren · 8 months
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Peanut-Free Chocolate Macaroons Recipe These no-bake, peanut-free, chocolate macaroons made with oats and coconut are also known as 'Frogs and Haystacks'. 1/2 cup flaked coconut, 1/2 cup milk, 1/2 cup butter, 1.5 cups white sugar, 2.5 cups rolled oats, 1 teaspoon vanilla extract, 1/2 cup cocoa powder
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skyefully · 1 year
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Peanut Butter Shoestring Haystacks There are only five ingredients total in this simple no-bake peanut butter cookie recipe, including shoestring potato sticks and chocolate and butterscotch chips.
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foodffs · 5 years
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Haystack cookies are an easy no bake cookie with white chocolate, butterscotch chips, peanut butter and chow mein noodles you can make in under 20 minutes!
https://dinnerthendessert.com/haystack-cookies/
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Is this how you roll?
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dvalshock · 4 years
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KEKW @ EVERYONE THINKING I MEANT ACTUAL HAY IN THAT POST
I MEANT A RECIPE!!!!!! A RECIPE!!!!!!!!!! YOU CALL THEM HAYSTACKS!!!!!!! CHOW MEIN NOODLES WITH MELTED PEANUT BUTTER AND BUTTERSCOTCH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! HAYSTACKS!!!!!
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eyeofnewtblog · 4 years
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Recipes that make plumbers and mechanics happy:
Box of brownie mix; follow instructions on box. Before you put them in the oven, dump literally the biggest bag of walnuts you can find on top of the batter. Spread to make it pretty and even. Bake according to box instructions. Three boxes covers five plumbers, five boxes covers five plumbers and four mechanics.
Reindeer/Moose Scatt cookies (also called haystacks):
one big bag of La Choy noodles (the crunchy stuff in the Asian cooking aisle that goes on salad)
One jar of salted peanuts, usually in snack aisle
one regular bag of chocolate chips and one bag of butterscotch chips, in baking aisle (Nestle is my jam but it’s fine if you get another brand, you’re just looking for a 50/50 chocolate to butterscotch ratio)
Spread out a shit ton of aluminum foil on a flat surface away from heat/the stove, pour La Choy noodles into a big dry bowl, open peanuts but leave them in the jar off to the side.
Melt the chips, all together, now! I prefer stovetop with a giant pasta pot filled with water and a smaller pot inside balanced on a coffee mug, but I’m pretty sure you can nuke it in the microwave.
Melt chips, pour over La Choy noodles, dump peanuts on top; fold gently with giant spoon until evenly coated or the noodles are crunching too much.
Spoon out onto foil and let sit for at least four hours after you turn the stove off. I use a spoon I eat cereal with (clean) and scrape it off of the spoon and onto the foil with a butter knife. I have a really tiny kitchen, so cooling time is probably less if you have lots of space.
Tips: if it says 12 ounces on the package you’re probably in the right range. You want enough chocolate/butterscotch to evenly coat the dry stuff, but you’re gonna have to do your own math.
One batch feeds one plumber and his teenagers/wife.
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ladyknight33 · 5 years
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A missed opportunity!
John Francis “Jack” Morrison would totally have had Haystacks as a Thanksgiving dessert. Doubly so considering his tater-tot casserole. He’s a country boy and this is a good country recipe. Butterscotch chips and creamy peanut butter melted down and coating crunchy chow mien noodles. Simple pleasures for a busy family. 
And come on. They’re Haystacks. On a farm.
Was making these for work and Jack snitching these little piles of sweetness while they cooled came to mind.
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kin-eats · 5 years
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hiye. so im dryad kin (tree spirit). and i have this memory of some lightly sweet cronchy thing? but everytime i try to find sugar cookies, it's all wrong. do you have any recipies, or even just advice, that could maybe help me figure it out? love ur blog so so much btw!
Well, it’s possible that it’s not a simple sugar cookie. It might be some sort of dessert bark, or a thing sweetened with honey, or snickerdoodle, or even some sort of unique/not often thought of dish. It could even be a specific type of sugar cookie recipe. I can still give some ideas in each category though for you!
Barks
Cherry-Pistachio Bark
Peanut Butter Chocolate Bark
Oreo Cookie Bark
Strawberry Heart Bark
Honey Based
Honeycomb Toffee
Madeleines
Bird Seed Energy Bars
Honeybee Cookies
Snickerdoodles
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Ultimate Maple Snickerdoodles
Whole Wheat Snickerdoodles
Pumpkin Spice Snickerdoodles
Other
Microwave Pralines
Orange Cranberry Biscotti
Haystacks
Irish Cream Sugar Cookies
Also be willing to experiment. If something you find {whether in this list or not} seems close but off, try doing something different in the recipe. ~Shadow
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kinfoodie · 5 years
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cheap baking recipes for galaxykin?
Hey anon! Yes! I went with darker colored recipes because it kind of reflects the galaxy in some way. At least the mass of it. Although it is very colorful in spots so I did throw in colorful recipes too!
Almond Cherry Fudge
Berries with Vanilla Custard
Crunchy Chocolate Mint Balls
Maine Potato Candy
Dipped Peanut Butter Sandwich Cookies
Macaroon Ice Cream Torte
Chocolate Butterscotch Haystacks
Caramel-Pecan Apple Slices
Berry, Lemon and Doughnut Hole Trifle
Church Window Cookies
There ya go! I hope you enjoy these and if not feel free to come back and let me know and I’ll refill the request! Cheers and happy eating~! <3
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wdwsinglerider · 2 years
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1.1.22 - Haystacks, My New Addiction
I’ve never tried the Haystacks at Disney’s Animal Kingdom, but recently made them at home using the recipe in a Disney cook book that my brother’s girlfriend gifted me for Christmas.  To be honest, it looked like the easiest recipe in the book, so I figured I’d start with that one. Plus, I had all of the ingredients for it except one, and I happened to remember it on my shopping trip the other day, so I went to work!
At first, I made a third of the recommended amount just to try it out.  They were FANTASTIC.  Basically, its a combination of potato sticks, peanut butter, butter, and marshmallows.  Think of a peanut butter rice krispy treat with a different texture, because instead of rice krispies, you’re using the potato sticks.  They were rich and dense, but not overly sweet.  I fell in love after my first bite and ate 3.5 of the 5 haystacks I made that same night.  My Mom ate one, Dad ate a third of one and decided he wasn’t a fan, and I shared some with my dogs (just a couple tiny pinches-- all of the ingredients are safe for dogs to consume, but not in large amounts.)
I think it took me a total of 5 minutes, then 30 minutes in the fridge to form, and then boom, done!  I made a full batch today and sent some for my brother and his girlfriend to try.  Honestly, I probably ate a full haystack’s worth of the mixture before I even put it in the refrigerator.  It’s just so yummy- and if you like peanut butter, you’ll LOVE this!  It was similar to some of those no bake oatmeal cookies that come in chocolate and peanut butter flavours.
Haystacks have easily become one of my new favorite treats!
I just polished off the last one and am going to make another batch of them tomorrow for my best friend because she’s coming over for breakfast.  I picked up a bag of marshmallows when I was grabbing the potato sticks and didn’t realize that we already had 5 large bags of marshmallows in our pantry. LOL, and I have no problem making tons of haystacks to use them up!
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lordbyronskitchen · 2 years
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Haystack Cookies – 2 WAYS!
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