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Peanut Butter and Raisin Porcupines
Peanut Butter and Raisin Porcupines Ingredients: cereals, oats, regular and quick, unenriched, cooked with water (includes boiling and microwaving), without salt raisins, seeded milk, fluid, 1% fat, without added vita...
Peanut Butter and Raisin Porcupines
Ingredients:
cereals, oats, regular and quick, unenriched, cooked with water (includes boiling and microwaving), without salt
raisins, seeded
milk, fluid, 1% fat, without added vitamin a and vitamin d
cheese, ricotta, whole milk
cheese, ricotta, whole milk
peanut butter, smooth style, without salt
Directions:
Place the cereal in a shallow dish.
With your hands, crumble into smaller pieces.
In the work bowl of a food processor fitted with a metal blade, combine the raisins and milk powder.
Process for about 2 minutes, or until the raisins are finely chopped.
Remove to a bowl.
Add the ricotta and peanut butter.
Stir until smooth.
Lightly oil you hands with vegetable oil spray.
One at a time, shape the raisin mixture into small balls (2 level teaspoons each).
Roll each ball into the cereal to coat lightly.
Press to adhere with bits of cereal.
Continue with the remaining misture.
Set the balls in a plastic storage container.
If there is more than one layer, separate them by waxed paper.
Ingredients:
cereals, oats, regular and quick, unenriched, cooked with water (includes boiling and microwaving), without salt
raisins, seeded
milk, fluid, 1% fat, without added vitamin a and vitamin d
cheese, ricotta, whole milk
cheese, ricotta, whole milk
peanut butter, smooth style, without salt
Directions:
Place the cereal in a shallow dish.
With your hands, crumble into smaller pieces.
In the work bowl of a food processor fitted with a metal blade, combine the raisins and milk powder.
Process for about 2 minutes, or until the raisins are finely chopped.
Remove to a bowl.
Add the ricotta and peanut butter.
Stir until smooth.
Lightly oil you hands with vegetable oil spray.
One at a time, shape the raisin mixture into small balls (2 level teaspoons each).
Roll each ball into the cereal to coat lightly.
Press to adhere with bits of cereal.
Continue with the remaining misture.
Set the balls in a plastic storage container.
If there is more than one layer, separate them by waxed paper.