The Peanut Butter Cookbook

donna

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For National Peanut Butter Day, I am posting on the "Peanut Butter Cookbook" by Mable Hoffman. She has written several cookbooks, including, "Crockery Cookery" and "The Complete Tomato Cookbook".

In the Peanut Butter cookbook she has all kinds of recipes for soups, salads, main dishes, and dessert. There are recipes for an easy Peanut Soup made with Peanut Butter, Peanut Waldorf Salad, and Crunchy Peanut Cole Slaw. For main dishes with peanut butter there are recipes for Gingered Orange Pork, Creamy Macaroni and Peas with Peanut Butter . Some delicious breads are Savory Bacon Muffins, Spicy Applesauce Loaf and Peanut Butter and Jelly Muffins. There are also many luscious desserts, including Creamy Peanut Butter Pie and Apple Crumb Pie.

She uses peanut butter in all the recipes. It adds so much to each dish. A different cookbook to have for peanut butter lovers.
 
New Englanders love peanut butter (count me IN). Favorites here include fluffernutters (sandwiches with peanut butter and marshmallow fluff filling) and chocolate-peanut butter whoopie pies (inc. the "Wicked Whoopies" of Gardiner, Maine). New Hampshire made (and still does) peanut butter fudge.

Yankee Magazine has a good recipe and discussion on fluffernutters at https://newengland.com/today/food/new-england-made/fluffernutter/ -- although why a recipe should be needed for something so easy isn't clear.
 

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