Thursday 13 April 2017

Classic Peanut Butter Confetti Bars #EasterRecipes

Butterscotch chips.  Peanut butter.  Rainbow marshmallows.  I feel like everyone has encountered these magical ingredients thrown into one delicious little treat.  If you haven't, my mind is blown.  I don't even know where this recipe originated.  I imagine it was one of those back-of-the-label recipes from one of the companies that sells one of the ingredients I just listed.  I've always associated this square with Christmas.  I'm not sure why.... they aren't red, green or white.  They have no rum or eggnog in them.  Sure enough though, they've been on the majority of holiday baking trays I've encountered in my lifetime, and are a staple to my holiday treat rotation every year too.

So the other day, as I was trying to think of a spring-like treat to whip up on a sunny Friday afternoon, it hit me.  What is more spring looking than an array of pastel colors?  Five minutes later, (seriously, five minutes later), these perfect treats were chilling away in the fridge.




Why not whip up a pan of these for an upcoming Easter gathering?  A small 9x9 pan of these goes a long way, and would be a nice treat with a cup of coffee after an Easter brunch.  Be sure to check out the links included in this post for some other scrumptious recipes for Easter.  They are some of the favorites contributed by other bloggers to a week of fantastic Easter recipe sharing.  Why not follow them to get a few new ideas every day?

But first:  take 5 minutes to make these!

Peanut Butter Confetti Bars
Look at this tower of sweet spring goodness!

1/4 cup melted butter or stick margarine
1/2 cup peanut butter
1 package butterscotch chips (225 gram package)
Rainbow mini marshmallows (250 gram package)

Place mini marshmallows in a large mixing bowl and set aside.

Line the bottom of a 9x9 pan with parchment paper and set aside.

In a microwave safe bowl, melt butter in 20 second increments.  Add butterscotch chips and peanut butter, and stir.  Continue melting on high power, 20 seconds at a time, stirring after each time until just melted.  Basically, you want a warm, smooth mixture....not a boiling hot mess.

Pour the peanut butter mixture over the marshmallows.  Lightly stir to combine.  Transfer to the prepared pan and lightly press.  Cover with plastic wrap and place in the fridge to fully firm up.

To cut, run a knife along the edges to loosen the squares from the pan.  Flip the pan over to remove (if you lined the pan with parchment carefully this will easily happen).  If not, just cut the squares directly in the pan.

I like to cut these into 36 squares.  A little bite of these goes a long way.  You can always have a few, right?!

Enjoy!


 
 This week, thirteen bloggers are sharing 46 recipes and tips to help you serve up deliciousness this Easter. Follow #EasterRecipes on social media to see what we're serving up!

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In case you missed them, here’s Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday’s #EasterRecipes

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8 comments:

  1. These look so pretty with the rainbow marshmallows. I can think of lots of occasions to serve this treat!

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  2. These look so good and a big crowd pleaser for kids and the kids at heart :)

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  3. Prepare to have your mind blown....I have never had these before but they sure look yummy.

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    1. Really?! Maybe they're a Canadian thing? They are SO yummy!

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  4. These would be so much fun for Easter. I don't think I've ever had anything like them, but I love everything in them so how can it not be good?!

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  5. Well, I must have been living under a rock because I have never heard of these!!

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  6. Yum! so colorful & festive!

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