Check out this recipe:
Reese's Peanut Butter Bars
at:http://www.pastrywiz.com/dailyrecipes/recipes/006.htm
or this easy one:
An easy homemade version of the famous peanut butter cup candies.
Melt 1 cup butter or margarine over low heat. Remove from heat and stir in confectioners' sugar, peanut butter and graham cracker crumbs. Spread mixture in a jelly roll pan. Pat down evenly.
To Make Topping: Melt together 1/2 cup butter or margarine with 1 cup chocolate chips. Spread this mixture over peanut butter mixture. Refrigerate 1/2 hour. Cut into squares.
from:http://allrecipes-shop.albertsons.com/recipe/recipe.aspx?nprid=10804
2006-09-16 05:36:30
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answered by opal63 3
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You don't have to make it. Just buy the natural peanut butter and don't mix in the oil at the top. It is exactly like the reeses peanut butter.
2006-09-16 09:18:30
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answered by Rackjack 4
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You don't. Just like all the other major chocolate facotires in the nation, trying to get your hands on these recipes is impossible. If you had their recipe for such, you would be worth a fortune and their company would be out of business. That is strictly their's and nobody can get their hands on it. The closest way I would think is by adding Reese's Pieces candies to your recipe or purchasing several small jars of the peanut butter and just making a larger batch of it. Best of luck to you.
2006-09-16 06:31:34
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answered by ? 3
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I looked at the recommended recipe above and estimate the calories to be around 6300!! (Roughly 4 days worth of calories in 1 recipe....Wow!)
Vickie's Peanut Better Cups:
1 cup chunky peanut butter
1 tablespoon "Butter Buds"
1 cup "Splenda"
Mix together and then spoon onto "Vanillia Wafers"
Drizzle with melted milk chocolate.
Makes about 32 Peanut Butter Cookies for a total of 1600 calories.
EASIEST PEANUT BUTTER COOKIES:
1 cup chunky peanut butter
1 tablespoon "Butter Buds"
1 Cup "Splenda"
1 Large Egg
Mix all together until well blended. Drop by spoonful onto an ungreased cookie sheet. Bake at 350 for 8 minutes. Allow to cool before removing from the cookie sheet. Drizzle with melted chocolate.....YUM! Makes 16 cookies
2 cookies= 1 serving of protein.
2006-09-16 05:51:14
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answered by newsgirlinos2 5
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I too love those little bits of crunchy sugar in the peanut butter. Most groceries sell it by the jar. I bought one, one time it was good but it wasn't the exact same. I guess its as close as your going to get, without separating the little reeses cups.
2006-09-16 05:45:49
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answered by liz_milhans 2
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Reeses sells their peanut butter at the store. It's good junk.
2006-09-16 05:39:23
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answered by smack_me 3
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Reeses makes its own brand of jarred peanut butter...you could always cheat and go that route. Otherwise you can take another peanut butter and blend in sugar.
2006-09-16 05:44:03
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answered by Carole 5
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No one will ever make peanut butter as good as Reese's, give up!
2006-09-16 05:54:01
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answered by Xander's Mom 2
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Our local grocery store sells reeses peanut butter, the kids love it but I can't have it around too much.
2006-09-16 05:39:28
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answered by Jennifer H 1
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Yes, they sell Reeses peanut butter. It's yummy. Unfortunately it heads right for my hips! LOL (but it's worth it)
2006-09-16 05:42:48
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answered by Anonymous
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