PEANUT BUTTER PINWHEEL CANDY
Monday, June 10, 2019
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This recipe for Peanut Butter Pinwheels has been handed down in my circle of relatives for generations! Don’t allow the secret ingredient idiot you, those are a conventional preferred sweet that I’m certain you’re going to like!
I really like that this is an no-bake recipe, and that’s part of what makes them a holiday favored that I grew up making. while my mother would be the usage of the oven to prep vacation dinner essentials, i'd stay out of her manner making classic no-bake treats like my preferred no-bake cookies and those peanut butter pinwheels.
I received’t lie, i used to be virtually alarmed the primary time my mom ever shared this recipe with me, I really idea she’d lost her thoughts. i really like potatoes in savory recipes like mashed potatoes and potato soup, but potatoes in sweet!?
agree with me, it works. The potatoes serve as the binding base for your candy pinwheel dough, and by tasting them you’d never have the ability to inform that they’re the name of the game element in this recipe. There are a few things to be aware of while making this candy, even though…
INGREDIENTS:
- 1/2 cup mashed potatoes
- 1/2 cup salted butter softened
- 6-7 cups powdered sugar plus additional for dusting
- 2 teaspoons vanilla extract
- Creamy peanut butter for filling
INSTRUCTIONS:
- With electric mixer, combine mashed potatoes, butter, and 1 cup sugar.
- upload in remaining sugar, 1 cup at a time. start through adding 6 cups of powdered sugar, if the dough is not moldable on your arms and cannot be rolled into a ball, maintain to add sugar until it's far firm.
- Stir in vanilla.
- Refrigerate filling for 1 hour.
- once chilled, divide dough into portions and location one piece on a easy surface which you've generously dusted with powdered sugar. dust the surface of the dough with extra sugar, and use a rolling pin to roll dough out right into a rectangle approximately 1/4" thick. ensure that your dough can be rolled at this point, if it is too sticky or falling aside, you could need to add greater sugar, re-shape it right into a ball, and start over.
- as soon as dough has been rolled into a 1/4" rectangle, unfold lightly with peanut butter, leaving a small quantity of area peanut butter-loose across the perimeter of the dough.
- beginning with the longer facet of your rectangle, lightly but tightly roll into loads.
- Use a knife to slice into pieces about 1/2" thick.
- Repeat steps five-eight with remaining half of of dough.
- Serve and revel in.