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Reviewed: Nov. 5, 2008
I make these every Christmas and Halloween! I use a fairly big dollop of peanut butter right in the middle of the cracker and when I top it with the other cracker I smoosh them until the peanut butter is at the edges. I also use almond bark with a teaspoon of shortening. It microwaves great and the shortening makes it smooth and easy to dip. Another tip: Make sure that you get off every bit of excess chocolate or they will be sitting in a little puddle by the time they cool and won't be as attractive. One more thing: These are so easy to decorate! I always use holiday sprinkles, applied right after I dip them while the chocolate is still shiny. Alternatively, I put a little chocolate of a contrasting color (white chocolate if I dipped the cookies in milk chocolate, or vice versa) into a baggie and melt it in the microwave. Then I snip off just the barest corner and squeeze it back and forth over the cookies to make a nice pattern. OR I buy candy food coloring and turn the white almond bark whatever color I like! Hope these tips help someone!
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Reviewed: Nov. 3, 2008
These are great and super easy!
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Reviewed: Oct. 29, 2008
Yummm!!! These are sooo good! I dipped them in milk chocolate chips melted with a dab of shortening instead of the almond bark and they were amazing! They tasted like the girl scout cookies, I believe they're called "tagalongs" I highly recommend using chocolate instead of vanilla coating as it is so yummy!!!
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Reviewed: Jun. 15, 2008
My family has made these for christmas forever. They are so yummy! The only thing we do different is use marshmellow fluff on one cracker and peanut butter on the other. Very tasty.
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Reviewed: Jun. 15, 2008
I made these last night because I wanted something sweet and fast. These were perfect. I did cheat and used those mini peanut butter sandwich crackers and I also used semi sweet chocolate chips for the coating. So easy and yummy and pretty cute with the mini crackers.
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Reviewed: Jun. 12, 2008
Mmmm! Five stars for ease, and five stars for DELICIOUS! I used semi-sweet chocolate chips instead of candy coating. Can you really go wrong with peanut butter and chocolate?! I put just a little peanut butter on the cracker, just so it was covered, I think next time I will put it on a little bit thicker. Love it!
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Reviewed: Mar. 18, 2008
I just spotted this recipe and had to give my feedback. I've been making these treats at Christmas for several years now and they are SO good! I use vanilla almond confectioners coating for "White Chocolate Coated Peanut Butter Crackers" though, and have never tried it with chocolate but am sure they're great also. And in case anyone is wondering, the crackers are Ritz since the recipe isn't brand specific. These are always a huge hit at Christmas, everyone looks forward to them each year. They're so addictive!
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Reviewed: Feb. 22, 2008
yummy!! I used white chocolate and a teaspoon of crisco an dmelted in microwave. very easy
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Reviewed: Feb. 18, 2008
These are super good and even better than the chocolate peanut butter girl scout cookies! LOVE EM!
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Reviewed: Dec. 25, 2007
these are one of our favorite things to make. when we were told what was in them we tasted with caution. Wow they are great. Fun to make as a family...kids can help a lot making these. They are yummy!
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Reviewed: Dec. 22, 2007
Everyone loves this! I use chocolate almond bark, melt it in the microwave -- and use a fork to dip and flip the cookie for total coverage, it helps a lot! I'm making a third batch tonight!
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Reviewed: Dec. 9, 2005
I just made these and I used Baker's white chocolate baking squares, on the first batch, and Wilton's white candy melts on the second. I also mixed marshmellow cream in with the peanut butter. I think it made them too sweet. Next time I'll do like the recipe says and only use peanut butter for the filling.! I then dipped half in melted chocolate for a half white/half chocolate look for a cookieexchange. I didn't use sprinkles of type, just kept them plain.
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Reviewed: Sep. 21, 2005
This recipe has been passed down from my grandmother to me. These cookies are so easy to make (no baking) and everyone loves them! The only change I make is heating the coating in the microwave. I then drop the cookies in, one at a time, and use a fork to flip and pick them out. The fork allows the excess coating to drip back in the bowl.
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Reviewed: Nov. 14, 2004
My family have made these cookies for years! They remind me alot of the Girl Scout cookies. They are very easy to make and so easy to disappear too! We use tongs and a spoon to help coat them. Just allow the extra to run of before placing them on the wax paper.
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Reviewed: Dec. 17, 2003
I made a few changes to this recipe I added 8 oz. of cream cheese and half cup of powdered sugar. I mixed the peanut butter the cream cheese and how sugar together. Put that in the center of the two crackers. I dipped them in dark chocolate. I took this recipe to two different cookie exchanges everybody loved them. I had numerous requests for the recipe.
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Reviewed: Dec. 12, 2003
No one can guess how easy these are! We make them with vanilla flavored almond bark coating. They are delicious. One of my husband's favorite goodies for Christmas!
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Reviewed: Oct. 19, 2000
My kids and I make these every year for Christmas. They are delicious and easy. If your chocolate gets too thick when dipping, you can thin it with a little Crisco.
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