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Peanut Butter Brownies


mamaw

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Does anyone have a recipe for peanut butter brownies like the 8 inch square pan that Kathy's Creation in Alliance Ohio makes???? They are soooo moist and yummy , I would like to be able to make them at home...

thanks for your help


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Here's a recipe that I found. I don't know of any reason why rice flour or one of the popular flour mixes wouldn't work. I'm sure there are many variations.

Peanut Butter Brownies

* 1/2 cup butter

* 1/2 cup granulated sugar

* 1/2 cup brown sugar

* 1 egg

* 1/3 cup creamy peanut butter

* 1/2 teaspoon baking soda

* 1/4 teaspoon salt

* 1/2 teaspoon vanilla

* 1 cup flour

* 1 cup oats

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