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Tuesday, October 11, 2011
Mini Peanut Butter Milkshakes
I grew up eating peanut butter virtually every day of my life. PB&J was always the sandwich du jour. As I got older, though, I expanded my horizons; now I rebel almost ferociously against tedium and monotony in my diet.
So after going through a long period of sharing peanut butter toast far too often with someone who eats it every morning (every single morning for the past 3 decades, no less), last year I got to the point where I simply couldn't stand the sight, smell or taste of it anymore - neither the toast nor the peanut butter. Toast - meh, I can live without it. Peanut butter, though??? I had to find a way to reclaim it. I haven't eaten it for more than a year now ... something must be done about this!
Ironically, awhile ago my recipe for Thai-Style Peanut Noodles with Cucumber was a finalist in a contest sponsored by the Southern Peanut Growers' Association. And what, pray tell, was my exciting prize??? Why, a year's supply of peanut butter, of course - 12 jars of the stuff! As Depeche Mode sings in "Blasphemous Rumours": "I think that God's got a sick sense of humour ...."
So I gave jars to Jeremy and to friends. I kept two for myself, because peanut butter does still make a fabulous ingredient for cupcakes, cookies ... and now milkshakes.
Slowly but surely, I am trying to ease myself back into eating peanut butter. I'm making mostly sweet treats with it, but also an occasional savory one. At some point, I hope to be able to schmear some on a piece of bread or on an apple and eat it straight.
Until then, though, a rich, lusciously decadent milkshake is a great way to reacquaint myself with the fabulous flavor of peanut butter. But these are so intense that they need to be offered in mini servings rather than as a full shake. They make adorable desserts!
Mini Peanut Butter Milkshakes
2 cups vanilla ice cream
1/2 cup peanut butter
1 cup skim milk
whipped cream
Place all ingredients in a blender and whiz them together until smooth. Pour into small glasses, top with whipped cream, and serve immediately.
Serves 4.
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7 comments:
LOL... Of course you would win 12 jars of peanut butter at time when you didn't like it! That's how life goes most of the time - but - when life gives you lemons .. or in the case peanut butter... you make milkshakes!!! YUM!!!
Haha. I lived for decades eating toast and peanut butter for breakfast. :-) This is such a simple but delicious recipe. YUM.
These look completely yummy!!!
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I am going to have to try this one. I love peanut butter.
These milkshakes are absolutely adorable! This is a great way to get back into the peanut butter groove. I can't believe you received a whole year's worth of the stuff. omy!
What a great peanut butter story. Well, glad your eating it again because your milkshake looks fabulous.( great pic too) I hardley ever eat peanut butter, but coincidently I posted a peanut butter recipe this week too.
Try:
Dry powdered milk & water
Ice cubes
Frozen matured bananas
Peanut butter (crunch or smooth)
Fresh fruit w.cleaned rinds(apples, peaches, strawberries, etc.)
Blend & drink...easy and less fat.
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