AyaMiyaki
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Recipe Question
Posted: 05-17-07 17:39pm
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Okay, this has been driving me nuts for
years now. Maybe one of you know what .i'm
talking about.
In elementary school, we made a
snack/dessert thing. It had chocolate,
peanut butter, and some sort of crunchy
skinny stick-looking things. I think the
chocolate was melted, but I can't remember
for sure. It might have had other
ingredients too.
Does that sound remotely familiar? it was hella good!
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ShiningShannon
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Posted: 05-17-07 17:51pm
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I know exactly what you are talking about,
my friends family used to make those all
the time. I just asked my friend what the
crunchy things were and she said some sort
of crunchy noodle, she's going to ask her
mom what exactly the ingrediant was. Hope
you figure it out, but now I wanna know
too!
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AyaMiyaki
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Posted: 05-17-07 17:55pm
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Oh yay! Hopefully your friend finds
something out!
I'm hoping to track the recipe down, but
it's ridiculous how many things include
chocolate and peanut butter. So it's not
as simple as searching for it on google.
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Mommy35
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Posted: 05-17-07 17:59pm
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I bet it was chow mein noodles
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ShiningShannon
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Posted: 05-17-07 18:00pm
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Yeah I know what you mean, I have been
trying to check on google also, lol. I
wanna say it's those crunchy asian
noodles. (chowmein??)
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ShiningShannon
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Posted: 05-17-07 18:02pm
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| Mommy35
wrote: | | I bet it was chow mein
noodles |
Lol, yeah I can picture it now, now we
just need an actual recipe.
Those things are rather tastey
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AyaMiyaki
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Posted: 05-17-07 18:02pm
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that's it!! The
first two hits off .google are perfect!
yaaaaaaaaaay!
thanks so much, you two!
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Mommy35
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Posted: 05-17-07 18:05pm
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This may be similar. I'm sure it would be
tasty if after you mixed everything
together you dropped in some chocolate
chips
1 cup butterscotch chips
1/2 cup peanut butter
1/2 cup peanuts
2 cups chow mein noodles
PREPARATION:
Microwave the butterscotch chips and
peanut butter on 50 percent power for 3 to
5 minutes. Add remaining ingredients and
blend to coat noodles thoroughly. Drop by
teaspoonfuls onto waxed paper
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ShiningShannon
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Posted: 05-17-07 18:10pm
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YAY!!! I just got that recipe online too,
you beat me to posting it, lol.
Have fun and enjoy if you decide to make
em
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AyaMiyaki
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Posted: 05-17-07 18:12pm
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*dances around happily*
.i'm making my husband go grocery shopping
tomorrow for that stuff! It's on!
my mouth's watering already!
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ShiningShannon
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Posted: 05-17-07 18:13pm
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Heres the one I found, it actually calls
for chocolate..yuummy!
CHOW MEIN NOODLE HAYSTACKS
1 (6 oz.) pkg. semisweet chocolate bits
1 (6 oz.) pkg. butterscotch bits
1 (6 oz.) can of Spanish peanuts
Large can of chow mein noodles
Melt bits over hot water. Add other
ingredients and mix well. Drop by
tablespoons onto greased cookie sheet an
push together to form mounds.
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Mommy35
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Posted: 05-17-07 18:16pm
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I have a recipe that is very similar only
instead of chow mein noodles it calls for
rice crispies and the chocolate is in the
middle. They are yummy. I will give it
to anyone who is interested
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AyaMiyaki
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Posted: 05-17-07 18:18pm
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Ooh, me please if you don't mind! I'm a
chocolate fiend.
.i've been craving those haystacks since
elementary school .i'm
so happy!
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ShiningShannon
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Posted: 05-17-07 18:29pm
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| AyaMiyaki
wrote: | Ooh, me please if you don't
mind! I'm a chocolate fiend.
.i've been craving those haystacks since
elementary school .i'm
so happy! |
I looove chocolate too! The haystacks
seem very quick and easy to make, you'll
be enjoying them in no time
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Mommy35
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Posted: 05-17-07 19:39pm
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Rice Crispy squares
12 oz package butterscotch chips
1 cup peanut butter
8 cups rice crispies
2 TBSP water
12 oz package of chocolate chips
1 cup sifted confectionary sugar
4 TBSP butter or margarine
Melt butterscotch chips and peanut butter
until smooth in a heavy saucepan. When
melted add rice crispies and stir until
well coated. Press 1/2 of the mixture
into a 9" by 13" by 2" buttered pan and
put in the freezer.
Combine choc. chips, conf. sugar, water
and butter in a heavy saucepan and melt
until smooth.
Spread it over the first layer of
butterscotch mix
Top with remaining butterscotch mix
Chill before serving.
YUMMY
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ShiningShannon
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Posted: 05-17-07 21:20pm
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Sounds Delicious, going to have to try
those out, mmm mmm!
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