Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Tried bears favorite candy

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • Tried bears favorite candy

    First I want to say next to good old vanilla ice cream, anything with peanut butter and chocolate is my favorite. I am sure at some point I will put these in some ice cream.

    He is right if you like peanut butter cups you will love these. The pay off for the amount of effort put forth is outstanding. I think I have maybe 45 min at most from start to in my stomach. Nice thing is the wife had everything we needed, she is the baker in the family, I cant color with in the lines so me and baking don't get along. The only problem I found is I should have made a lot more and I mean like 10x more.

    all in a pot to play


    Everyone playing nice


    In some cups ready for the frig


    Into a bag for later consumption, and by later I mean like 5 mins.


    I would like to thank you Bear for sharing this super easy gem. I will never buy peanut butter cups again.
    The probability of anyone watching you do something is in direct proportion to the stupidity of what you are doing.

    YS-640

  • #2
    I refuse to make these, because I LOVE chocolate and peanut butter combo. I'd eat every one and gain three pants sizes...

    Nope.

    They look awesome tho...


    Drinks well with others



    ~ P4 ~

    Comment


    • #3
      Originally posted by HawgHeaven View Post
      I refuse to make these, because I LOVE chocolate and peanut butter combo. I'd eat every one and gain three pants sizes...

      Nope.

      They look awesome tho...

      ha, you ain't alone my brother!







      damn these things look good................
      sigpic
      it's all good my friend..........

      Comment


      • #4
        That's Great John!!!

        You did a real nice Job!!

        They really are Awesome!!

        I'm out of them here, and we don't make them too often, because of reason Phil & ChefRob mentioned!!!


        Bear
        Vietnam Vet---9th Inf. Div. Mekong Delta (1969)
        Easy to follow Step By Steps: Pulled Cured Boston Butt Ham and Buckboard Bacon--Smoked Salmon-- Bacon-On-A-Stick--Bacon (Extra Smokey)--Boneless Cured & Smoked Pork Chops & CB--Canadian Bacon & Dried Beef--Ham Twins (Double Smoked)--Double Smoked Hams X 4--Bear Logs (All Beef--Unstuffed)--Smoked Bear Loaf (All Beef-Mild Hot)--Prime Rib (My Best ever)--Another Prime Rib--Chucky (Pulled Beef)--Twin Chuckies--Pork and Beef Spares--Rare Beef (for Sammies)--Raspberry Chiffon Pie---


        Mom & 4 Cub litter---Potter County, PA:

        Comment


        • #5
          Great job!

          Originally posted by HawgHeaven View Post
          I refuse to make these, because I LOVE chocolate and peanut butter combo. I'd eat every one and gain three pants sizes...
          Originally posted by chefrob View Post
          ha, you ain't alone my brother!
          Ditto!!!!!!
          Becky
          *****

          https://www.facebook.com/jennie.r.smith.77?ref=tn_tnmn

          Weber 22.5" One Touch Gold Kettle - Black
          Weber 22.5" One Touch Gold Kettle - Copper
          1993 Weber 22.5" Master Touch Kettle - Red
          Weber 18.5" One Touch Silver Kettle - Budweiser
          Weber Smokey Joe
          Multiple Dutch Ovens and other Cast Iron
          Pink Thermapen
          Purple Thermapen

          Comment


          • #6
            I want to play, love that combination... need to look up the recipe, Thanks for sharing.
            God, Family and Friends is what it's all about. Great food just brings them all together... First John1:9...
            Weber Performer Gold
            Masterbuilt 26" twins
            Big Chief Electric smoker
            Brinkmann barrel smoker
            LEM sausage stuffer
            Cabela's pro HD grinder
            Maverick ET-732
            ThermoWorks Thermapen
            GrillGrates

            Comment


            • #7
              Originally posted by BIGGLOPEZ View Post
              I want to play, love that combination... need to look up the recipe, Thanks for sharing.
              here it is http://www.smoked-meat.com/forum/showthread.php?t=31620

              really these are to easy not to make. Not really sure something should be this easy and this good at the same time.
              The probability of anyone watching you do something is in direct proportion to the stupidity of what you are doing.

              YS-640

              Comment


              • #8
                Thanks, think I will make some with the Grand babies soon...
                God, Family and Friends is what it's all about. Great food just brings them all together... First John1:9...
                Weber Performer Gold
                Masterbuilt 26" twins
                Big Chief Electric smoker
                Brinkmann barrel smoker
                LEM sausage stuffer
                Cabela's pro HD grinder
                Maverick ET-732
                ThermoWorks Thermapen
                GrillGrates

                Comment


                • #9
                  Uh....um..... Those look ootstanding
                  sigpic

                  Comment


                  • #10
                    I don't know how I missed Bear's original thread on these babies...but I am all over it! I'm thinking these get made this weekend.
                    sigpic

                    Smoked-Meat certified Sausagehead

                    http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1443745685

                    Comment


                    • #11
                      Originally posted by HawgHeaven View Post
                      I refuse to make these, because I LOVE chocolate and peanut butter combo. I'd eat every one and gain three pants sizes...

                      Nope.

                      They look awesome tho...
                      yeah that's definitely the problem.
                      So far everyone who's tried these - even people who don't like the reeses stuff (they can't stand that greasy, waxy, practically toxic american chocolate ) have loved them.

                      I'm still making small batches, it's just better for my arteries

                      But I have simplified it to remove the pouring into paper cases stage.
                      Made In England - Fine Tuned By The USA
                      Just call me 'One Grind'



                      Comment


                      • #12
                        Put me in the category of those things look so good they are probably evil! But I can feel my willpower slowly evaporating away...
                        Good One Heritage Oven
                        Weber Performer Deluxe

                        sigpic

                        Comment

                        Working...
                        X