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If you know what peanuts are, and you know what brittle means, you can probably make a fairly good guess.
its the peanut oil
No that´s a myth.
No, you cant. Salt does not have the same effect and wont make your peanut brittle rise. The baking soda is a rising agent- it should not be substituted.
A brownie requires chocolate-like substances, along with multiple other ingredients. If you only used peanut butter, it wouldn't be a brownie, but more of a peanut butter sculpture in the shape of a brownie. I don't think you can make a brownie out of just peanut butter but im sure you could put peanut butter chips into it and make it be chocolate and peanut butter! That sounds good!
Peanut Butter Chocolate- First melt the chocolate then get cupcake tins and fill half way then put the peanut butter in and fill the remaining half of the cupcake tin with chocolate.
Chocolate covered cherries are very easy to make. You can heat up some chocolate saute and dip in the cherries by holding the stem and cover them with the saute. Let the chocolate cool so that the coating can harden, and you have chocolate covered cherries.
You can add a bit of baking soda. The high temperatures cause the baking soda to release carbon dioxide bubbles and create a lighter brittle that snaps easily
Yes You Can , That Is What I Use Every Time I Make Them
No. Too much peanut butter could be bad but my dog ate chocolate and still lived cause there was peanut butter in it. it would make a puppy very sick.
There are quite a few different websites that will provide recipes to make chocolate covered espresso beans. These include Food, Taste of Home and Will Cook For Friends.
Chocolate covered feet are extremely large and fat and make no sense to the human eye or other eye. To determine whether a foot is chocolate covered, ask it this simple question: "fujbfsubncdjvbvsdjbhsuighbdeghgei dfbayfbruiguibghjusycbgsyueb yubfweygweo8dbgdehyvgfyugbusi eufgdydf7yucdgeya?" If the foot falls off and blows up, you can be sure it is a chocolate covered foot. If it does not blow up but instead comes up and eats you, it is not a chocolate covered foot. This is not certain, as sometimes the foot has had a bad sleep and eats you anyway. Even though it most definitely chocolate.