Here in this part of the country, we have a chain of what started out as ice cream stores and now offers grocery items. This place is called Braum’s. Their main dairy farm and headquarters is about 10 miles from my house. As I get older, going to the huge super stores do not hold the same excitement for me that they once did – in fact, I hate it. It’s a 2 hour ordeal for just 1 or 2 items so I try to only go very early in the mornings and only once per month. For everything else, I will pay a little more to get in and out without being accosted by unsupervised and unruly children or having to stand in line to check out for half an hour. That’s where Braum’s comes in. I can get in there and out with a bag or two of groceries – fresh fruit and vegetables included – in 10 minutes flat and another plus is that there is only a 25 step walk to my car! The one thing you can’t find much of in the store is candy and Mr. Picky-eater LOVES candy. One day about a year ago, I walked up to the counter and there were a few red bags of some kind of chocolate candy on the counter so I bought it. MPE ate nearly the entire bag while he stood and watched me unload the groceries.
Over the past year, he has stopped at that store for ice at least twice a week and picked up a bag or two of the candy. He even has a stock of them in the pantry. Or, shall I say he HAD a stock of them. Sadly, the stores seem to have stopped carrying them. No one in the stores seems to know why, just that they can no longer order them. In his desperation to replace his candy of choice, he asked me if I could replicate the little nuggets of nuts and chocolate. I was up to the challenge and went to work figuring out the ingredients. It didn’t take long…..the bag said “chocolate and peanuts”. That’s it.
So, I went into the pantry and got these:
Melt the chips in the microwave and poured it over the nuts.
Spoon onto wax paper:
And served it to him like this!
I’m sure most of you already know this recipe but to me – it’s like finding the key to all the answers on a test right before finals week! Mr. Picky-eater says they taste even better… and the biggest plus is that I can make tons of this for the price of 4 small bags of the candy. It doesn’t even take much time or energy.
Choc Chip Uru
I can see why these were his stash, they look so good ๐
Not just Mr PE’s favourite, Choc Chip Uru’s favourite too ๐
Cheers
Choc Chip Uru
kalamitykelli
Secretly? Mine too! ๐
I”m trying to talk him into making his specialty dish tonight for my next post – It’s VERY Southern! I hope I can do it!
quilt32
I also love peanut clusters – and I would love to have a store like Braum’s nearby.
I’ll be looking forward to the recipe for that specialty southern dish.
Lillian
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The Witch's Kitchen
Sometimes the simplest things turn out to be the BEST things!
kalamitykelli
Yes they do!
Alison (@ Secondhand Fancy)
Wow, those look delicious! and easy enough for me to actually try ๐ Yum….
kalamitykelli
I couldn’t believe how easy and fast they were! Those candy companies are making a fortune!!
chicenvelopements
OK, you are making me really hungry tonight! YUM!
kalamitykelli
I understand – it’s really tasty!!
Dabbit
I love peanutty things… Thanks for sharing
kalamitykelli
Thanks for stopping by!
esstar
my mini choc. wouldn’t melt good at all. added a teeny bit of water. worked great. thanks.
kalamitykelli
Glad it worked out for you! It might the be kind of chocolate or even how much humidity was in the air at the time but we both got great candy! Thanks!