That's a sweet filled crepe.
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I've done this, minus the powered sugar and cinnamon
It's good
I knew I couldn't be the only one who's ever run out of sliced bread.
Well, I had bread
I just didn't think rye would make a good pb & j
I'd try it. One of my favorite snacks is frozen waffles with pb&j
This is going to sound weird, but paprika and peanut butter are a great combo.
PB and gochujang
:salivating: that’s a brilliant idea
Considering spicy Thai peanut curry is amazing that doesn't sound weird to me
Add spice, sugar and lemon or lime to balance the flavours and heat
quesadilla yim yum
Take a crepe, instead, to make it less sacrilegeous...
They make pb&js in tortillas in the ISS because there are fewer crumbs
I once was fucking around with deep frying and made a deep fried PB&J
it was really good
You're going to think this is gross, but sometimes I make a banana tortilla hot dog - spread PB on the tortilla, put a banana in it, and roll it up. It's a pretty good portable morning snack
Works great as long as it doesn’t heat the peanut butter and jelly too much. Cheese melts, but still maintains some structure. Heating up peanut butter or jelly just turns them to liquid and you end up with a very messy result. You’re probably better off without the frying.
I read this as PPB taco...
I worked at a mexican restaurant chain that had an item like this.
It was a Tortilla, with peanut butter and banana in the center, and we would bread it in a sweet batter and cornflakes, then deep fry it. One of the best things on the menu, they got rid of it years ago because it didn't sell well for the prep work involved