Corn Chips & Peanut Butter Squares

Mad Scientist 420
Mad Scientist 420 @cook_2811888
Michigan

Came across this in a cooking mag from about 20 years ago. Sounded a bit kooky, so we gave it a try. Suprisingly delicious and a keeper for us.

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Ingredients

  1. 1 Packagecorn chips (~10oz) slightly crushed, divided
  2. 1 Cupunsalted peanuts
  3. 1 Cuplight corn syrup
  4. 1 Cupsugar
  5. 1 Cuppeanut butter
  6. 1/2 CupMILK chocolate chips, melted

Cooking Instructions

  1. 1

    Place half of the corn chips and peanuts in a greased 13x 9x 2"pan; set aside.

  2. 2

    In a saucepan, bring the corn syrup and sugar to a boil.

  3. 3

    Stir in peanut butter until blended.

  4. 4

    Drizzle half of saucepan over corn chip/peanuts on greased pan.

  5. 5

    Add remaining corn chips and peanuts to saucepan mixture, stir until combined.

  6. 6

    Spoon over the mixture in the pan; press down lightly.

  7. 7

    Drizzle with the melted chocolate and cool before cutting

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Mad Scientist 420
Mad Scientist 420 @cook_2811888
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Michigan
Just a stoned guy who has the munchies and a stocked pantry.Love to cook and grill. Tend to stick to one dish meals/casseroles/crocks/dutch ovens. Most my cooking is savory meat and potato foods as I dont have the best skill in baking & sweets. Also enjoy learning new techniques/methods/hacks!!I have many cookbooks, but never follow a recipe. I'll find a couple of appealing recipes, think of how to blend them and make a whole new dish.A fun hobby of mine is to clip/collect printed recipes from old magazines, product packaging, newspaper ads, etc.... Then combine it with my enjoyment for scrapbooking. Its a nice peaceful way to make a custom cookbook.** The right amount of anything in life is "too taste".
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