Fluffer Nutter Bites

This recipe brings the flavors of peanut butter and marshmallows into one little bite.

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    Ingredients

    • 1/2 cup peanut butter
    • 1/2 cup honey
    • 1 cup nonfat dry milk
    • 36 mini marshmallows
    • 1 cup chopped peanuts

    Directions

    1. 1In a medium bowl, combine the peanut butter, honey and dry milk. Stir until well combined and resembles cookie dough.
    2. 2Take 1/2 Tablespoon of dough and wrap around each mini marshmallow creating a ball with a marshmallow center. Roll each ball in crush peanuts to coat.
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    TBSPAna
    TBSPAna said:

    Hi! Store in an airtight container and eat within 2-3 days. They do not need to be refrigerated.

    10/3/2012 1:31:09 PM
    Anonymous User
    Anonymous said:

    Do they need to be refrigerated? If you don't eat them all that is!

    10/3/2012 12:09:01 PM
    TBSPAna
    TBSPAna said:

    Hi Anon - You might be able to try this recipe with just honey and replace the peanuts with crispy cereal or candy.

    9/17/2012 1:49:27 PM
    Anonymous User
    Anonymous said:

    What could you use instead of peanut butter, husband has a nut allergy.

    9/14/2012 12:37:36 PM
    Anonymous User
    Anonymous said:

    For vegans: could try with vegan marshmallows and sub powdered sugar for the powdered milk.

    7/4/2012 8:50:26 AM
    Anonymous User
    Anonymous said:

    What is snarky?

    6/30/2012 11:39:07 AM
    orangeblossom

    Asking questions is part of doing your "homework." :)

    6/1/2012 5:03:30 PM
    TBSPAna
    TBSPAna said:

    Hi! The recipe calls for creamy peanut butter, but that doesn't mean you can't experiment with using chunky peanut butter instead. Be sure to share your results with us!

    5/24/2012 12:44:26 PM
    Anonymous User
    Anonymous said:

    is the peanut butter the creamy or could you use chunky? Also, how did the carmel ones turn out, how much carmels are needed?

    5/22/2012 10:24:14 AM
    Anonymous User
    Anonymous said:

    This individual could be new to a lactose free diet... We should all be more willing to share ideas and offer help than place judgement and unwarranted criticism. Blessings to all :)

    5/22/2012 2:35:40 AM
    Anonymous User
    Anonymous said:

    To Dairy Free Anon: If you are dairy free, you should be well versed in substitutes. Do your homework, you are the one responsible for your health issues. I am not being snarky, I am simply suggesting that you need to become well versed in your health issues and how to make substitutions.

    5/15/2012 11:40:54 PM
    Anonymous User
    Anonymous said:

    To anonymous, why not try dry soy, hemp, or almond milk powder. :)

    4/28/2012 5:02:31 PM
    RedJane
    RedJane said:

    I rolled some in Rice Krispies, some in mini chips, and some in nuts. They were much easier than I anticipated and insanely delicious! A total hit!

    4/26/2012 9:19:45 PM
    TBSPAna
    TBSPAna said:

    Hi! Try a soy milk powder for a dairy-free substitute!

    3/29/2012 11:19:24 AM
    rubyflame13

    how would I make these dairy free? They look yummy!

    3/28/2012 5:11:49 PM
    Anonymous User
    Anonymous said:

    fluffer nutter sandwiches are my fav thing ever so I will definitely try these

    3/26/2012 6:15:16 PM
    Anonymous User
    Anonymous said:

    I can't wait to try these out. Yummy!!!

    3/26/2012 5:36:59 PM
    Anonymous User
    Anonymous said:

    Hmmm, yes, "the kids" are going to like these.... um, they probably won't even get the chance to try them with me around!!!! I love anything marshmallows!

    3/26/2012 2:21:36 PM
    Anonymous User
    Anonymous said:

    Any suggestions for dairy free?

    3/26/2012 1:23:47 PM
    Anonymous User
    Anonymous said:

    Oh~ Also, instead of using Peanut Butter, we melt caramels. Yum Yum

    3/26/2012 1:19:17 PM
    Anonymous User
    Anonymous said:

    Can't wait to try these... I'm going to swap out the chopped peanuts for mini chocolate chips! ;)

    3/26/2012 1:18:41 PM
    Anonymous User
    Anonymous said:

    I make these every year for Christmas - it was a recipe my grandma had. Better than using Peanuts, I use Rice Krispies. ^^

    3/26/2012 1:18:09 PM
    Anonymous User
    Anonymous said:

    I'm going to try them with nutella and graham crackers...S'mores! :)

    3/26/2012 12:47:54 PM
    jdtmtw
    jdtmtw said:

    ....and then dip them in chocolate!!! :0)

    3/26/2012 12:39:41 PM
    Anonymous User
    Anonymous said:

    I can't wait to try these. They look delicious!!!!!!!!

    3/26/2012 12:25:54 PM
    Anonymous User
    Anonymous said:

    these are great as the little ones can help make them!!

    3/26/2012 12:14:52 PM
    Queenlalisa

    Yes dry milk is powdered milk. :)

    3/26/2012 12:11:21 PM
    Anonymous User
    Anonymous said:

    Thank you. Going to make these into party favors by putting 2 bites into a small clear bag and tying a pretty ribbon around it.

    3/26/2012 12:10:16 PM
    wetpaws
    wetpaws said:

    is the dry milk powdered milk?

    3/26/2012 12:08:19 PM
    Anonymous User
    Anonymous said:

    My kids are gonna love these! I might even coat some in chocolate for a special treat. :)

    9/10/2011 9:41:47 AM
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