February 04th, 2010 | Category: General

SUPER SUNDAE RECIPE #4: PEANUT BUTTER BLISS BITES

Posted by: Turkey Hill Team

Only a few more days left until the big game. Hopefully everyone’s got their menus planned. If not, the recipe below from Jessie G. of Falmouth, Maine might come in handy. These tasty morsels are very easy to make and would be fun for the kids to prepare. If anyone makes it, let us know!

PEANUT BUTTER BLISS BITES

INGREDIENTS

2 cups Turkey Hill Chocolate Peanut Butter cup ice cream, softened
24 mini sized peanut butter cups, tucked into mini cupcake liners
½ cup salted peanuts, roughly chopped
1 cup bittersweet chocolate chips
1 teaspoon vegetable shortening

DIRECTIONS

Tuck peanut butter cups into mini cupcake liners, flatten slightly to form a base. Mix ice cream with salted peanuts, and scoop ice cream mixture with a melon baller over peanut butter cups, pressing down slightly. Freeze. Melt bittersweet chips and shortening together in pan over simmering water or in microwave. When ice cream is fully frozen, dunk chocolate into slightly cooled but still melted chocolate, or spoon chocolate over domes. Refreeze, if you like, decorate each top with a salted peanut. This sweet and salty treats are delicious indulgent bites that leave us satisfied but not overfull.  (In place of the melted chocolate, you can also use the quick hardening shell, but they’re not as tasty.)




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31 Comments

henry lepkowski wrote:

your basic flavors are delicious. don’t go too far out with your flavors!


Jim in SOMD wrote:

There does not seem to be anything better than ice cream and peanut butter. Yum! Yum!


Ginny Miller wrote:

YUMMY!! YUM!!


Mary wrote:

Can’t wait till I have an excuse to make these…maybe I don’t need an excuse….


Lola Jones wrote:

Oh that is sinful indeed.


lee carr wrote:

did someone say “too much peanuts”?
not in this recipe. so nutty, so good.


sandy c from Corry,Pa wrote:

it sounds great. I would like to state that it is to bad i have to send to NJ to get different flavors of turkey hill,becauce i can’t get them in pennsylvania where i live now.


Ellen wrote:

Like I’ve always said, “You can’t go wrong with peanut butter and chocolate”. These Bites sound very, very yummy and I can’t wait to try them.


Linda wrote:

I would call these ice cream truffles! A great combo of TH IC & peanut butter cups…..two of my favorite things!


Marcy wrote:

Sounds real Yummy!
When is TH going to make some Butterscotch ice cream or yogurt? I love butterscotch!


karen wrote:

YUM YUM, I NEED SOME!


Stefanie wrote:

This sounds so good and the perfect combination of ice cream and peanut butter.


Lauren wrote:

Wow, there are so many good recipes being posted here that I don’t know which to try first!


Lois Sidelnick wrote:

can’t wait to try it. I, too, would eat it before serving it. Just have to get the ingredients. Have the ice cream already


BETTY BABCOCK wrote:

like to try some now


Jane M wrote:

Love the ying-yang of sweet and salty.


M. Morgan wrote:

Like everyone else so far, I agree this recipe sounds delicious. Peanut butter and chocolate are my favorites but I would probably use the semi-sweet morsels instead of the bittersweet.


Pat wrote:

Peanut butter and chocolate those are my absolute favorites! :)


Paula wrote:

All I can say that looks like it would be a taste of HEAVEN.

WOW!!!!!!!!!!!!


IceCreamFiend wrote:

If I made this, I don’t know how many of the finished products would make it to “serving” status! I would probably eat them all in the preparation! Good stuff!


Ann wrote:

This would be a fun one for the kids, no matter what age they are!


Norma wrote:

Great pick for all you P.B.&C. lovers.


Mary Gropp wrote:

This recipe should come with it’s own 12-step program!


Judi wrote:

Oh, I think that would be scrumptious!


Bob Kessler Jr wrote:

This would be great for my father-in-law and myself because we both love peanut butter. Unfortunately, my son with the peanut allergy can’t enjoy it. Maybe the next featured recipe will be the one I can make for him.


millie buzzone wrote:

good food mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm


Ken wrote:

I love your ice cream!


Carol Triano wrote:

Oh my goodness, this looks like a keeper.


Linda Savitz wrote:

That recipe sounds good!!!Yummy!!!!


mitzzy wrote:

wow, sounds awesome,i’m making this recipe for my guests on superbowl sunday i even have all the ingredients… GO COLT’S…


Jacqueline Seewald wrote:

Sounds delicious!


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