Christmas Tin Crunchies Snack-a-Licious Baby!
- 3- 1/4 cups Corn Flakes Cereal
- 1/4 cups Creamy Peanut Butter
- 12 ounces, weight Bag Butterscotch Chips
- I always like to get my Corn Flakes ready first.
- Pour them into a large bowl.
- They will sit there and wait patiently until you are ready for them.
- Then I pull out my trusty quarter sheet pan, or jelly roll pan, as some of you call it.
- If you read my blog you will see how often I use this thing.
- Get one!
- Spray your sheet pan lightly with Pam.
- Set that aside too.
- Now on the stovetop, on medium heat, place your peanut butter and butterscotch morsels in a non-stick pan.
- Keep your eye on the peanut butter and butterscotch and be sure to stir it often.
- We dont want any of that goodness to burn.
- Keep stirring it around so everything incorporates.
- Make sure everything is all melted, and keep stirring.
- Now pour this mixture into the ever-waiting Corn Flakes.
- I told you they would be patient.
- Now stir, stir, stir.
- Make sure every little flake gets coated in the melted goodness.
- Now, I like to take my cookie scoop, and scoop out a nice over-flowing scoop of the mixture, and place on the Pam sprayed sheet cake pan.
- The mounds will be a bit soft and somewhat runny.
- But try to mound them up into nice little blobs.
- Now pop the sheet cake pan into the freezer for about 7 minutes.
- That should do the trick.
- Dont forget theyre in there!
- You can pop them right off the sheet pan now and they are in perfect little clusters.
- Now, eat one.
- Then put the rest in an air-tight container.
- Oh yes, these little Crunchies are snack-a-licious!
- Dont forget them for your Christmas gift tins!
corn flakes cereal, peanut butter, butterscotch
Taken from tastykitchen.com/recipes/appetizers-and-snacks/christmas-tin-crunchies-snack-a-licious-baby/ (may not work)