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Best Recipe Contest for November's recipe contest is: Pork Chop
Pork chops are a cut of meat from the upper portion of a pig's body, coming from the portion that runs from the pig's hip to its shoulder. They are considered one of the most popular cuts of meat from a pig and come in a variety of shapes and sizes. Chops can be prepared a number of different ways and can be sliced thin or cooked thick.
The most popular of pork chops are probably the center loin chops that have the bone left in. These are very similar in type of to the T-bone steak in beef, and they come from the same portion of the pig that T-bones come from in cattle. In the Midwestern United States, a thicker cut may be referred to as an Iowa chop, a reference to the country's number one pork producing state.
Post your favorite variation of your families favorite Pork Chop Recipe.
- Last day to submit recipe: October 30, 2024
- Poll up: November 28th, 2024 - December 01, 2024
(#5606519) Peanut butter crunch cake
Posted by **YANKEE ROSE*JR FRANK PAB on 30 May 2024 at 12:40AM
PEANUT BUTTER CRUNCH CAKE
INGREDIENTS:
1 (18 1/4 ounce) package yellow cake mix
1 cup peanut butter
1/2 cup brown sugar
1 cup water
3 eggs
1/4 cup vegetable oil
3/4 cup semi-sweet chocolate chips, divided
3/4 cup peanut butter chips, divided
1/2 cup chopped peanuts
DIRECTIONS:
Add cake mix, peanut butter, and brown sugar to a mixing bowl.
Beat on low speed until crumbly.
Set aside 1/2 cup crumb mixture.
Add water, eggs, and oil to remaining crumb mixture; beat on low speed until moistened.
Beat on high speed for 2 minutes.
Add in 1/4 cup each of the chocolate chips and peanut butter chips; stir to combine.
Pour batter into a greased 13 x 9 inch baking dish.
Mix together the peanuts, reserved crumb mixture, and remaining chips; sprinkle evenly over the batter.
Bake at 350 degrees for 40-45 minutes or until a pick comes out clean.
Cool completely
INGREDIENTS:
1 (18 1/4 ounce) package yellow cake mix
1 cup peanut butter
1/2 cup brown sugar
1 cup water
3 eggs
1/4 cup vegetable oil
3/4 cup semi-sweet chocolate chips, divided
3/4 cup peanut butter chips, divided
1/2 cup chopped peanuts
DIRECTIONS:
Add cake mix, peanut butter, and brown sugar to a mixing bowl.
Beat on low speed until crumbly.
Set aside 1/2 cup crumb mixture.
Add water, eggs, and oil to remaining crumb mixture; beat on low speed until moistened.
Beat on high speed for 2 minutes.
Add in 1/4 cup each of the chocolate chips and peanut butter chips; stir to combine.
Pour batter into a greased 13 x 9 inch baking dish.
Mix together the peanuts, reserved crumb mixture, and remaining chips; sprinkle evenly over the batter.
Bake at 350 degrees for 40-45 minutes or until a pick comes out clean.
Cool completely
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5606519 | Peanut butter crunch cake | **YANKEE ROSE*JR FRANK PAB | 30 May 2024 12:40AM |