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Energy Candy Recipe

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Ingredients:  
Ingredients:  
1 ¼ Cup Powdered Milk
1 ¼ Cup Powdered Sugar
1 Cup Honey or White Karo Syrup (Prefer White Karo)
1 Cup Peanut Butter

Directions:
Directions:
Mix all ingredients in medium sized bowl until smooth. May add small amounts of additional powdered sugar if mixture is sticky. May pat into pan like fudge or divide in equal amounts and roll into 2" round logs- about 6-8 inches in length. on wax paper or saran wrap.refrigerate til sets up. Cut into 1-2 inch slices and serve. You may dip in melted chocolate for additional flavor. Similar to Chocolate peanut butter cups. Refrigerate left over logs, will keep up 4 weeks in refrigerator.
Young kids love to make this candy and eat it of course.

Number Of Servings:
Number Of Servings:
6- 8 inch logs
Preparation Time:
Preparation Time:
30 minutes
Personal Notes:
Personal Notes:
If little ones making the candy put ingredients in zip lock bags. Let them knead in the bags less mess for everyone! This is a family favorite, great to take hunting or horseback riding.

 

 

 

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