What is the best way to make a peanut butter and jam sandwich??!


Question: i've tried a couple of ways but i just don't think i am getting it quite right.


Answers: i've tried a couple of ways but i just don't think i am getting it quite right.

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white bread, no butter, jam on one slice, peanut butter on other, slap them together and there you are..... a peanut butter and jam sandwich. make sure it is strawberry jam though.

i butter the bread lightly then add the peanut butter then the jelly the cut in half

A nice hearty whole grain bread. Lots of peanut butter, only a little Jam and try slicing a banana on it. Mmm.

try it with maple syrup

.. trying to do it without puking would be great.

Things You'll Need

* Peanut Butter
* Jam Or Jelly
* 2 slices breads


Steps
1
Step One
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Using a knife, spread a generous layer of peanut butter on one slice of bread.
2
Step Two
Clean the knife with a napkin or use another knife so the peanut butter and jelly don't mix in their containers.
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Step Three
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Spread jelly or jam on the other slice of bread. Use slightly less jelly than peanut butter.
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Step Four
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Put the two pieces of bread together with the peanut butter and jelly sides facing one another. Cut the sandwich in half for easier eating.
Tips & Warnings

* If you use a "natural" peanut butter that needs to be refrigerated, let the peanut butter come to room temperature before you spread it to avoid tearing the bread.
* Vary your bread choices in a PB&J. Although white is the standard, try wheat varieties, sourdough, or even rye. And thicker breads are harder to tear when you spread the peanut butter on them.
* Vary your jelly or jam choices. Although many choose "purple" and "red" jams for peanut butter (grape, strawberry, raspberry, boysenberry), some people swear by "orange" jams (apricot, peach).
* Instead of jam or jelly, use sliced banana, honey, raisins, dried or fresh apple slices, unsweetened flaked coconut, bacon (yes, bacon) or any combination of the above.
* Although it's high in protein, peanut butter is, sadly, fattening as all get out.

PEANUT BUTTER & JELLY SANDWICH

2 slices of bread (whole wheat or white)
2 tbsp. peanut butter
2 tbsp. jelly or jam (grape or strawberry)

Spread peanut butter on bread (evenly). Top with jelly or jam. You can change the taste of this sandwich by adding bananas or honey or by adding different flavors of jelly or jam. Quick and easy.





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