Have You Ever Been To the Peanut Fest? Well You Can Celebrate with Me By Eating This Peanut Butter Pie!
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Down south where I live is the home of Planter’s Peanuts and every year we have a Peanut Fest that takes place the second weekend in October. There are free peanuts for all, peanut products for sale like peanut brittle, peanut butter and peanut pie which is like pecan pie but with peanuts. Lots of goodies, fair rides, a tractor pull, demolition derby, music, adorable farm animals and even a peanut butter sculpting contest!
I try to find different things to make around the time of the fest to celebrate and get the kids and family excited for that four day spectacular. I was thrilled to find this peanut butter pie. It’s creamy, peanut butter, whipped topping and cream cheese filled and has a chocolate topping. It’s like eating a giant Reese’s Peanut Butter Cup except it has a salted pretzel crust! You’re gonna hands down love it and crave it time and again.
Recipe and photo courtesy of 12 Tomatoes
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Quick Tip: You can melt chocolate easily in the microwave.