
Looking at that picture above, I think we should start a peanut butter bakery. I know it would work. Even if I was the only customer, I’d spend enough to sustain it. There were 14 excellent entries this time, which led us to break our promise: we didn’t choose a top 3. When e from Foodaphilia and I chose our favorites based on the criteria, we discovered that both of our 3rd choices were tied. Rather than hold a tiebreaker, we decided to declare a Top 4. Of course, don’t forget that there are no real winners here because the real prize is the collection of peanut butter recipes here.
We received a few oddballs this time. Actually, we always seem to receive at least one. As they say, there’s always one. Our first entry was received only an hour or two after the call for entries was put out. Unfortunately, there was no recipe, or at least not one that could be posted because the recipe was modified from a cookbook. Still, does that exclude it from our roundup here? Absolutely not! Besides, the owner of the blog says she was removing the blog anyway because she doesn’t have time to continue it. Well I convinced her to keep it around because at least the recipes could still be accessed by people, like me, who have them bookmarked. Other than that, we also received a brazil nut butter recipe which I said was perfectly fine because all us nut butters need to stick together (hah!). However, it was also a brownie recipe… But, not only is it still included in the exhibition, but I thank you, Cheryl from Gluten-Free and Healthy for continuing the tradition of submitting a recipe that doesn’t match the theme!
Read on to see these interesting and outstanding recipes along with the winners of the Third Peanut Butter Exhibition!