Does anyone got some good recipes for to make penut butter and jelly sandwitches?!


Question: Does anyone got some good recipes for to make penut butter and jelly sandwitches!?
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This is how I make mine and it's YUM! toast 1 bread slice, allow to cool!. get 2 other bread slices, spread one side of each with fruit preserves!. Spread both sides of the toasted slice with peanut butter!. Form a sandwich with the toasted slice in the center!.

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Have you ever had a grilled peanut butter and banana sandwich!?!? It is simply delicious!! mash one banana with a little honey !. spread both sides of bread with peanut butter then add mashed banana on bottom slice top with other slice peanut butter side down melt a little butter in pan, add sandwich ,cover with a lid if you chose but not necessary!., cook on low to medium heat and brown both sides!.!. MMMMMMMMMMM good! Www@FoodAQ@Com

Grilled PB&J are the best!. Lightly butter both sides of 2 bread slices!. Place on a flat frying pan on the stover over med-high!. Heat the first side so it just gets hard, then flip it!. Spread peanut butter on one side and jelly on the other!. Continue heating, then put them together and toast till a littly crispy!. Just like grilled cheese!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

You really can't go wrong with the original! Though I've been told putting plain ol' butter on one side and peanut butter and jelly on the other makes it smoother, doesn't stick to your mouth as much!.!.!. never tried it though! Www@FoodAQ@Com

I PUT PEANUT BUTTER ON BOTH SIDES SO THE JELLY DOES NOT MAKE THE BREAD SOGGY!.AND THE ORIGINAL RECIPE IS THE BOMB!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

add honey corn flakes or choc rice crispies in the sandwiches!. or u can also add banana n raisinsWww@FoodAQ@Com





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