The Perfect Book Reading Snack

by Keira on December 24, 2010 · 3 comments

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The following is my recipe entry to SBTB cooking contest. I call them peanut clusters usually, but seeing as the idea was to write the recipe like it was a romance novel... haha :D For no other purpose this is the perfect snack to go with book reading...

Luscious Nutty Goodness

This deliciously sweet and salty creation starts with melting nirvana.

Ingredients:
1 12oz bag of semi-sweet Nestles morsels
2 12oz bags of white chocolate Nestles morsels
1 15/16oz can of salted peanuts

You will also need a spoon of awesome, a spatula, a microwavable bowl, and at least two cookie sheets/trays/pans.

Directions:
1. Melt the morsels into a creamy smooth mixture by microwaving in bursts of 40 seconds. Stir between each firing.
2. When the chocolate mass is thoroughly melted like a heroine from a hero’s kiss, pour in the entire can of peanuts and stir until chocolate coats everything.
3. Taking spoon and spatula scoop out bite-size pieces onto your cookie trays. Do this until you have run out of peanuts.
4. Save the leftover salted chocolate for some mouthwatering indulgence while you wait for the candy to finish.
5. Place trays of candy into your refrigerator to harden like a hero’s quivering manhood over the next twenty or so minutes.
6. Go back to number four and lick the bowl clean.
7. When the twenty minutes are up pull out the trays and pop the candy off and place into tupperware containers. Best left in fridge when not eating, but can be left out.

For variations change the types of morsels or add raisins.

Clean up is easy, less than five minutes, not counting how long it takes to lick the bowl clean.

As soon as I make a batch, I'll be posting images. :D

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Keira's favorite type of heroes are blind, scarred, and tortured... yes, she understands those should be separate, but all 3 at once is also nice! She enjoys historical romances best and adores audio books because great narrators turn books into auditory/mental movies (and she loves her romantic dramas like Pride and Prejudice/North and South!) Learn more about Keira in My Instant Turn Ons, Offs, and Ifs.

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1 Julie P. December 3, 2009 at 5:52 PM

How yummy! Thanks for sharing!

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2 Keira December 27, 2010 at 7:23 AM

You’re welcome! It’s really delicious candy. I will be making a batch soon as a Christmas present for someone (that’s how much they love it!) :D

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