Let's have a treat out by my waterfall! The temperatures have dropped below 100 degrees and I can sit outside again.
The pretty Spode Copeland Hazel Dell teacup was a gift years ago. The detail on it is amazing and really doesn't come through in my photo.
Yield: 25 1-1/2" squares or 36 1" squares
Crunchy Fudge Sandwiches
These little treats are so tasty and the recipe is from the back of a bag of butterscotch chips, probably in the 1970's.
Ingredients
- 1 cup butterscotch chips
- 1/2 cup peanut butter
- 4 cups crisp rice cereal (Rice Krispies)
- 1 cup semi-sweet chocolate chips
- 1/2 cup powdered sugar
- 2 T. butter
- 1 T. water
Instructions
- Melt the butterscotch chips with the peanut butter in a heavy saucepan over low heat, stirring until blended. (Or melt in the microwave in a microwave safe bowl.)
- Stir in the crisp rice cereal. Press half of this mixture into a buttered 8" square pan. Chill. Set remainder aside. (If you wet your hands it makes pressing easier).
- Stir over hot water, the chocolate chips, powdered sugar, butter and water until chocolate melts. (This can also be done in the microwave being careful to do on lower power and in a microwave safe bowl). Spread over chilled mixture. Top with reserved mixture. Chill. Cut into squares.
Thank you for your visit! xo
Those crunchy fudge sandwiches look wonderful! I love your waterfall! Have a lovely day, Kitty.
ReplyDeleteGlad you are getting a little relief from the hot temps Kitty. The Spode teacup and saucer is so lovely, I'm sure it's very special to you. The fudge sandwiches must be so tasty and I would love to sit and enjoy your outside setting with you. Have a wonderful week Kitty.
ReplyDeleteSounds wonderful!
ReplyDeleteOh my! Those do sound yummy! And such a beautiful setting in which to enjoy them with a cup of tea. I love that teacup and saucer! So pretty! I am waiting for some cooler weather here before I can enjoy sitting outside again. It's still just too hot and humid to enjoy it. I know fall is coming...it's just not quite fast enough to suit me! LOL. Have a blessed week.
ReplyDeleteGlad the temperatures are cooling down over there. I noticed today that my front tree has started shedding its leaves...fall is coming!
ReplyDeleteI'm a fan of the scallop edges of your pretty Spode teacup! I'd also love to ry one of your crunchy fudge sandwiches. What a perfect tea time treat!
I love this cute idea. It has a lot of the same ingredients in Scotcheroos, and I'm wild about them. I will have to try this one soon. Always a great recipe when you don't have to heat up the kitchen. So glad you shared. <3
ReplyDeleteBeautiful teacup and great recipe. Greetings!
ReplyDeleteYour treats sound so tasty Kitty! I love your pretty scalloped Spode Copeland teacup! So glad your temps have dropped some, I don't know how you function in that kind of heat. Wishing you a happy week ahead. ♥
ReplyDeleteSounds like a tasty bite Kitty, I love butterscotch chips :) Glad your temps are cooling off, I hope you don’t have any issues with all the rain…
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Now that looks relaxing and yummy! Hope your rain has been a blessing and not a curse, Kitty!
ReplyDeleteYUM! Those look so good Kitty. Girl, it's below a 100 here right now too but it's still hot. I am so glad though that you were able to enjoy sitting out again. Those hot and humid temps this summer has really taken a toll on me. I hope the rest of your week is lovely dear Kitty. Hugs and blessings, Cindy
ReplyDeleteThat is my kind of tasty treat. Glad you are getting a little relief from the hot temps Kitty. I always enjoy seeing your waterfall and you having tea with your pretty cups and saucers.
ReplyDeleteHello Kitty, so glad you are getting some relief from the hot temps. Sitting outside is lovely when it is comfortable. Your treats look yummy, a favorite for my grands. Stay cool.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad things have cooled down a bit for you Kitty. The waterfall and sweet treat looks so good. I hope you enjoy the rest of the week.
ReplyDeleteHi Kitty! Glad it's been cooling off. I'm already dreaming on all things Fall here - won't be long in my area. These sound like delicious treats!! I printed the recipe - thank you! 😋
ReplyDeleteOh I used to love these Rice Krispie yummies! The grandkids are coming this weekend and I think they'd love them, too!
ReplyDeleteOh, my! These sound amazing! I am glad things are finally cooling off a bit so you are able to sit outside. God bless you, sweet friend.
ReplyDeleteFudge? That's my weakness!! I'll be making these for sure. Thanks so much!!
ReplyDeleteOh these sound so good! I like every single one of those ingredients too. Pinned.
ReplyDeleteWe sure enjoyed featuring your awesome post at Full Plate Thursday, 604! Thanks so much for sharing with us and hope to see you again soon!
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