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Betty's Super Butterscotch Sandwich Cookies Recipe

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Uploaded by on Jan 30, 2009

In this video, Betty makes two types of butterscotch sandwich cookies, one with dark chocolate/peanut butter filling and the other with white chocolate/peanut butter filling.

Ingredients:

11 oz. box vanilla wafers
16 oz.. jar Peanut Butter & Co. Dark Chocolate Dreams (mixture of dark chocolate and peanut butter)
16 oz. jar Peanut Butter & Co. White Chocolate Wonderful (mixture of white chocolate and peanut butter)
11 oz. bag of butterscotch morsels

Using a double boiler, melt the butterscotch morsels. Spread one nicely-shaped vanilla wafer with either Dark Chocolate Dreams or White Chocolate Wonderful, and cap it with an identical vanilla wafer. Make up several of these before coating them with the melted butterscotch in the double boiler. Take one vanilla wafer sandwich at a time and coat it with the butterscotch mixture in the double boiler. Use small tongs to remove it and place it on a flat tray topped with waxed paper to set. Continue to repeat this process until you have made and coated the desired quantity of cookie sandwiches. Let them sit until the coating sets up. (You can move them temporarily to the freezer to speed up the process; they are freezable and can be thawed later on, if desired.) Serve as a dessert finger food. Great for Super Bowl parties!

Note: If you can't find the Peanut Butter & Co. products, just substitute creamy peanut butter instead . :)

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Uploader Comments (bettyskitchen)

  • This looks delectable and delicious.

  • Thank you! It is quick and easy, too! I appreciate your comment.

    --Betty :)

  • When was the first time you made these delectable sandwich cookies?

  • It seems like I have made them forever! I started cooking for my family of 8 when I was about 12--and cooking has been my hobby ever since! Thanks for your comment!

    --Betty :)

  • Looks like a fun thing to do in the kitchen with the family . cheers, KtC

  • It's a great recipe to do with kids!

    --Betty

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  • Thanks for watching, and thanks for your comment!

    --Betty

  • Great video!

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