
Can't do the PB in PB&J? Try a pretzel sandwich instead of peanut butter
Published Saturday August 16th, 2008


Whether or not your child has food allergies, you're likely to encounter a no-peanut butter rule at some point. But getting a kid who is hooked on PB&J to take soy nut or sunflower seed butter seriously isn't always easy.
So sometimes you have to get a little wacky, as in this not-peanut-butter-pretzel-dried-cherry-and-marshmallow sandwich dreamed up by my peanut butter-addicted three-year-old.
This recipe makes enough spread for two sandwiches. Refrigerate the excess for later use.
So not! a PB&J
Ingredients
125 ml (1/2 cup) soy nut or sunflower seed butter
125 ml (1/2 cup) dried cherries
30 ml (2 tbsp) honey
1 ml (1/4 tsp) salt
2 slices bread
30 ml (2 tbsp) marshmallow spread
4 to 5 short thin pretzel rods, broken into small pieces
Method
In a food processor, combine soy nut or sunflower seed butter, dried cherries, honey and salt. Pulse until well mixed.
Spread half the mixture over 1 slice of bread. Top spread with marshmallow, then sprinkle pretzel bits over it.
Top with second slice of bread. Refrigerate remaining spread.
Makes 1 sandwich, plus spread for 1 more.




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