Can i make edible peanut butter dough without the dry milk?!
I don't wanna go buy the dry milk or corn syrup, but i can use the stove part, is there any way i can make it and still be edible using more simpler food!?Www@FoodAQ@Com
Answers:
If you have oatmeal, here is one with that!.
Peanut Butter Playdough
Peanut Butter - preferably Creamy
Honey (preferred) or Syrup
Powdered Milk or Oats
Small bowl to mix ingrediants
From the ingredients you can guess this won't be hard to make!. However, for the first one I'd suggest the adult make it to get a feel for the right portion of ingredients!. Another warning as honey or syrup is being used it can get a little messy!. I've also found that the humidity can cause some difference's!. For instance when living on the equator I found that Milk was needed vs!.!. Powdered Milk!. Before starting figure out how much Edible Playdough your going to need!. Rule of thumb 3 tablespoons of peanut butter per kid!.
Scoop out 3 tablespoons or what looks like 3 tablespoons and throw it into your small bowl (for one serving)!. See it's already fun I mean who doesn't like Peanut Butter (sorry to anyone allergic too it)!. Make sure you get all of it off the spoon!. Next add either honey (preferred) or syrup usually I add about 2 teaspoons for one serving!. You can skip this step, but most kids like that sweet taste, well and adults!. At this point it helps to stir up the sticky mess!. Next add Powdered Milk (preferred) or Oats usually about 8 teaspoons!. Depending on your choice of ingredients you may need to add more, which is great just keep adding until it's no longer a sticky mess!. Of course if you add too much and you won't be able to play with it!. You are finished!. Have some fun with Edible Playdough and when your done just clean up by eating it!. The greatest part of edible playdough the kids can make it themselves with minimal adult supervision!. I've found it works with kids as young as 4 and well I still make it sometimes, let's just say I'm in the older range!.
PEANUT BUTTER PLAYDOUGH FOR LACTOSE
INTOLERANT
1/2 cup peanut butter
1/4 cup honey
4-6 oz!. corn flour or corn meal
Combine together peanut butter and honey!. Add the corn flour until it reaches the desired consistency!.
I came up with this idea after finding recipes only using dried milk but had a very lactose intolerant child in my class!. In my opinion this recipe tastes better than the recipe using dried milk!.
Note: Corn muffin mix (like Jiffy-Mix) can be substituted for corn meal!.
nfd?Www@FoodAQ@Com
Peanut Butter Playdough
Peanut Butter - preferably Creamy
Honey (preferred) or Syrup
Powdered Milk or Oats
Small bowl to mix ingrediants
From the ingredients you can guess this won't be hard to make!. However, for the first one I'd suggest the adult make it to get a feel for the right portion of ingredients!. Another warning as honey or syrup is being used it can get a little messy!. I've also found that the humidity can cause some difference's!. For instance when living on the equator I found that Milk was needed vs!.!. Powdered Milk!. Before starting figure out how much Edible Playdough your going to need!. Rule of thumb 3 tablespoons of peanut butter per kid!.
Scoop out 3 tablespoons or what looks like 3 tablespoons and throw it into your small bowl (for one serving)!. See it's already fun I mean who doesn't like Peanut Butter (sorry to anyone allergic too it)!. Make sure you get all of it off the spoon!. Next add either honey (preferred) or syrup usually I add about 2 teaspoons for one serving!. You can skip this step, but most kids like that sweet taste, well and adults!. At this point it helps to stir up the sticky mess!. Next add Powdered Milk (preferred) or Oats usually about 8 teaspoons!. Depending on your choice of ingredients you may need to add more, which is great just keep adding until it's no longer a sticky mess!. Of course if you add too much and you won't be able to play with it!. You are finished!. Have some fun with Edible Playdough and when your done just clean up by eating it!. The greatest part of edible playdough the kids can make it themselves with minimal adult supervision!. I've found it works with kids as young as 4 and well I still make it sometimes, let's just say I'm in the older range!.
PEANUT BUTTER PLAYDOUGH FOR LACTOSE
INTOLERANT
1/2 cup peanut butter
1/4 cup honey
4-6 oz!. corn flour or corn meal
Combine together peanut butter and honey!. Add the corn flour until it reaches the desired consistency!.
I came up with this idea after finding recipes only using dried milk but had a very lactose intolerant child in my class!. In my opinion this recipe tastes better than the recipe using dried milk!.
Note: Corn muffin mix (like Jiffy-Mix) can be substituted for corn meal!.
nfd?Www@FoodAQ@Com
Powdered sugar should give you the texture you want!. You may have to play with the proportions--but that's what you want to do anyway right!?!?Www@FoodAQ@Com