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I have a recipe for the choc chip peanut butter brownies and it calls for 1 cup of flour. Now is that a flour blend, or just rice flour? and how much if any x. gum do I put in? Thanks. I am having bible study tonight and need to make dessert.

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angel-jd1 Community Regular

If you have a flour blend that you like to use, then use that. If you only have rice flour on hand then use that....either way add about a teaspoon of xantham gum to your recipe to help "bind" things together.

Chocolate peanutbutter brownies sound wonderful!!! You'll have to post your recipe. I am a peanutbutter-aholic! ;)

I'm making brownies today, then going to top them with reeses cups then frosting! RICH RICH RICH haha

-Jessica :rolleyes:

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I have a super easy Choc. Peanut butter recipe, if you can find the peanut butter.

2 Cup Peanut butter Co. Dark Chocolate Peanut butter Open Original Shared Link

2 Cups Sugar in the Raw

1 egg

1 T. Vanilla

Blend together, form into tight balls and cross with a fork. Bake at 350 for 10 min.

I made them for work and they were such a hit, that I had to give the recipe to half the staff. One lady made it for her husband and he said they were better than any other cookie he has ever met.

The peanut butter is a little expensive (I found it at Wal-mart for $3.5 a jar), but it is well worth it. I have 4 jars in my pantry right now, all opened :rolleyes:

Kat.

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