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*Ingredients:
° 1 cup creamy peanut butter
° 1⁄4 glass of unsalted butter, dissolved
° 2 tbsp brown sugar
° 2 teaspoons vanilla extract
° teaspoon 1⁄4 salt
° 2 cup sugar powder
° 10 to 12 ounces. From chocolate chips, (you can also use chopped chocolate in small pieces if desired, but I use half semi-sweet milk chocolate and half)
- Methods :
- Firstly, apply the line 8 × 8 inches with butter paper, leaving the paper dangling on the sides so you can easily lift it later and leave it aside.
- Stir the peanut butter, melted butter, brown sugar, vanilla and salt into the mixing bowl, until the sugar dissolves and then gradually mixes in the sugar powder.
- Press the mixture into a plated dish and smooth the top with a spoon or simply press it enough to flatten to a layer about 1⁄2 inches thick.
- Now, you can put it in the freezer until it sticks enough to cut.
- Line a tray with parchment paper when the mixture is solid enough; Aside.
- Cut the trees by cutting the Christmas tree cookies and place them on the tray, then put them in the freezer until completely solid, about 45 to 60 minutes.
- Once finished, dissolve the chocolate and line another tray with parchment paper.
- Dip every tree into melt chocolate.
Using a fork to cover it completely, then gently tap on the fork to drip from the excess chocolate. (I always take only a few trees at a time from the freezer, because the peanut butter mixture smooths very quickly at room temperature. Easier to work with fixed trees
- On a tray lined with parchment paper, place the chocolate-covered Christmas trees and refrigerate until the chocolate is cooked.
- Finally, make sure to store in fridge or freeze for longer storage.
Enjoy !