We have passed the half way point in the project! Yay!! Today we are making wheat thin sandwiches... That sounds weird doesn't it? But actually they are so good. My mom and I discovered these sweet and salty sandwiches of deliciousness at my cousin's pre prom party about two years ago. We saw these little squares covered white chocolate and tasted them. They were so good, I mean we couldn't stop eating them good. We had absolutely no idea what they were but we knew we needed to figure out what they were. We dissected them as a scientist dissects a frog. We pulled apart the two crackers and found the peanut butter inside. So we discovered one ingredient but we couldn't figure out what the crackers were so we kept eating them and eating them until finally someone realized they were wheat thins! We were so proud that we finally solved the mystery of the curious, addictive chocolate squares. Ever since that day we've been wanting to make the scrumptious treat. So when we planned this project, we decided to test them out. Since we don't have a recipe or anything for this, we are going to "play it by ear" as they say.
What you'll need:
(Quantity depending on how many you wish to make)
Wheat Thin crackers
Peanut Butter
White or Milk Chocolate, melted
Sandwich two wheat thin crackers together with peanut butter. Put them in the refrigerator to let them cool or to speed up the process, put them in the freezer. They need to cool so that they peanut butter does not melt once they are dipped in the hot, melted chocolate. While they are cooling, melt the chocolate of your choice, milk or white (we used white). Once the sandwiches are cooled completely, dip them in the chocolate and place them on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper. Let the chocolate set before serving.
We sprinkled them with sanding sugar because it's not Christmas unless everything is decorated with red and green looking stuff. Am I right??
They are really good, just as good as we remembered! I'll see everyone here tomorrow but if not enjoy your weekend!
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