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Edible playdough


Author: Aušra

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My kids like to play with homemade playdough. Every weekend they play in the kitchen while I’m preparing something tasty. But one time when I saw my kids sitting and smiling with green mouths, I understood that something was wrong 🙂 So I made decision – prepare edible playdough. The recipes was selected long time ago, but time to prepare it came only now. It’s very easy to make and tasty to eat – if you like peanuts and sweetness. But don’t do my mistake, don’t prepare full amount, devide in half or even more. We ate a lot, but it still is on my pantry. Now it hardened, but we break some chunks and eat like candies. After a great play you can make small balls and dip in the melted chocolate – and you will have great candies.

Edible playdough

Time needed:
Yields: a lot
Calories: 2965 kcal / all

Ingredients:
1 cup = 237 ml

  • 1 cup peanut butter
  • 1/2 cup honey
  • 2 cup powdered sugar

Directions:

  • Mix ingredients in a bowl.
  • I suggest pour sugar powder by steps, not all at once. My honey was hard. Maybe that’s why when I poured all sugar powder my playdough was rather hard to roll.
  • Store good rapped in plastic food film.
  • Enjoy your time playing and eating!

Source: make and takes

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