The Odd Couple.
French Fries and Chocolate Milkshakes.
Peaches and a BBQ grill.
Skinny jeans and stilettos.
What do all these things have in common?
Um, that they are flipping awesome together?!
Sometimes opposites can make the most compatible pairings.
I offer a poignant example:
I know these two people, you see.
One: Two:
Has sophisticated taste in music. Has no problem rocking out to the Beibs.
Needs their stories to be full of whimsy and fantasy. Needs hard core character development.
Loves animals. Likes their cat. (singular)
Is a creative genius. Is an professional organizer.
Extrovert Introvert
Blonde (for today) Brunette (for years)
Tall Short
...Seriously, the list can go on.
One is my best friend, and Two is, well, me. Notice I said "Best Friend" as in these two total opposites not only tolerate each other, but purposely spend hours upon hours together...like all the time.
Obviously, we have to have some things in common or our hang out sessions would be short lived.
Things like 60's fashion, The Walking Dead, and cupcakes help make up for the times we spend TWO hours trying to pick a movie. ("[Insert 80's Movie Suggestion here]." "Oh, I'm not really into the 80's." "Eighties?? :)" "Um, I said no." "80's!!!" "That's it. Molly Ringwald is going down!")
One thing we have always been able to agree upon is Peanut Butter.
How awesome is PB? Am I right?!
Peanut Butter and Jelly.
Peanut Butter in a Milkshake.
Peanut Butter on a spoon.
Peanut Butter and...Marshmallow?
Two things I would have never thought to put together, yet the combination seems so....ordained.
How did I not know about this till like a year ago????? What kind of childhood did I endure? To not be introduced to the "Fluffernutter?" This is an utter travesty, I tell you.
So what is a peanut butter lover to do?
Whip up the most peanut buttery ice cream on the planet! That's what.
Seriously, this two-ingredient ice cream is like the best thing ever!
....Add some marshmallow fluff to rectify childhood trauma,
....Top it off with leftover brownie batter for good measure,
And BOOM.
Earth shattering, I know.
Fluffernutter Brownie Batter Ice Cream
-1 can (14 oz) Sweetened Condensed Milk
-2 cups Heavy Whipping
-1/2 cup Peanut Butter
-1/2 cup Marshamallow Fluff
-Prepared Edible Brownie Batter:
1/4 Box Brownie Mix
2 Tbsp Butter
1 Tbsp Water
Mix together and roll into bite sized bits.
1) Place large mixing bowl in freezer. (It helps when whipping the heavy cream). While waiting for
bowl to chill (approx. 10 min), in a medium sized mixing bowl beat 1/2 cup peanut butter and 1 can
sweetened condensed milk until well blended. *1/2 cup is a LOT of peanut butter. Use 1/4 cup for
a less overwhelming flavor.
2) After peanut butter and condensed milk are combined add in 1/2 cup marshmallow fluff. Mix/beat
till just combined. Do not over mix.
3) Take large bowl out of freezer and beat 2 cups heavy cream till stiff peaks form. Fold peanut butter
mixture into whipped cream. Add brownie bits, folding till dispersed throughout.
4) Place mixture into a covered container (tupperware, etc.) and place in freezer. Freeze overnight.
Scoop. Enjoy!
Prepare to have your peanut butter lover socks knocked off.
Photography provided to you by Travis Howland Photography
Featured June 2013:
I'm pretty sure this is the most delicious thing I have seen in a very long time! Yum! I would love for you to share this at what i am eating http://www.townsend-house.com/2013/06/what-i-am-eating-32.html
ReplyDeleteHaha, well thank you!!! And I will definitely stop by to link up!
DeleteThis looks sinful and heavenly at the same time! Love it!
ReplyDeleteVisiting from Pin It Monday.
Thanks! If you love PB...it's got quite the PB punch! Thanks for stopping by!
DeleteHi Nat,
ReplyDeleteI love the photography and oh boy that ice cream left me drooling.
I would like to thank you for joining the Pin It Monday Hop Pinterest Party. The party has just started, please come by sometime(if your time permits) and check what other bloggers are sharing. See you.
Judy
Pursuit Of Functional Home
Thanks Judy! There is always good stuff at the Pin Party! I was just pinning some items last night!!
DeleteOMG. This looks so freaking good! I'm a huge peanut butter fan myself. I can eat it out of the jar by the spoonfuls! Pinning this and sharing on Facebook tomorrow. Thanks for sharing at Marvelous Mondays!
ReplyDeleteJulie @ This Gal Cooks
Thanks Julie!! And thanks for stopping by. :)
DeleteThis looks amazing! Pinned for later, I will definitely be making this for my husband's birthday! New follower via GFC, I hope you'll get a chance to stop by my blog as well!
ReplyDeleteRebecca @ http://www/livingbettertogether.com
Thanks Rebecca! I hope your husbands loves peanut butter! If he does, this is definitely for him!!
DeleteHoly wow! This looks amazing! :)
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing at Marvelous Mondays this week.
I just may be sharing this link during my Virtual Ice Cream Social on the blog next week. ;)
Wow! Thanks Carrie!
DeleteOh my... this looks uh-mazing. I need this ice cream in my life - like 5 minutes ago. Definitely going to give this recipe a try. Thank you for linking up to Tasty Tuesdays- pinning this right now! :)
ReplyDeleteHaha, thanks Jess. And thanks for hosting!
DeleteFLUFFERNUTTER AND BROWNIES? Nat, I'll clean; I'll do all your grocery shopping; I'll become your PA, just please let me move in! ;) I'm pinning these three times: to my Tasty Tuesdays board, to my Grub for Kids board and to my Desserts board! Thank you so much for linking up with me this week at Tasty Tuesdays! I’ve pinned this & shared it with my followers! Please be sure to stop back by the party and check out some of the other links!
ReplyDeleteHaha, maybe we can do a house swap!! You come here and clean, I'll go over there and vacation. I'll make sure to leave a large container of this stuff in the freezer when you are finished. Deal???? ;)
DeleteOh my gosh...I seriously just made this ice cream last weekend, but I haven't posted yet. Great minds think alike :-) I love that yours has brownie batter in it...I just added candy to the fluffernutter ice cream!!! Now I want to make it again with brownie mix!!!
ReplyDeleteOh! Haha. Mmmmmmm. What kind of candy?! Candy is tricky in ice cream because sometimes it freezes weird.
DeleteHi Nat,
ReplyDeleteTrish (Co-Host) favorited this post and you will be featured in our Top 10 on Saturday, June 22. Please watch out for it. Thank you for sharing and joining the Pin It Monday Hop. See you soon.
Judy
Pursuit Of Functional Home
Alright! That's exciting!! I'll be sure to check it out tomorrow and I'll be back on Monday with more treats! Thanks for hosting!!
DeleteOH. MY. GOODNESS. These look super-yummy and I know the kids will love them (heck, who am I kidding, I am the one who really wants them!). Thanks for linking up with us at Tasty Tuesdays! Hope to see you on future parties as well! :)
ReplyDeleteHaha, I always "make" things for "other" people too. But we know what's up.
DeleteVisiting from the Tasty Tuesdays link-up! This ice cream looks delicious. I love fluffernutters and brownies so I can only imagine how amazing they are together!
ReplyDeleteThanks Danielle. It's like PB, mallows, and chocolate were made for each other.
DeleteSounds heavenly!! I'd have to use Sunbutter, my hubs is allergic to peanuts (gah, I know, right?).
ReplyDeleteSaw this featured on Marvelous Mondays, and pinned it!
Kim @ *Soliloquy Of Food & Such*
Aw, thanks Kim! I'm sure Sunbutter would be fine! Especially if you two like the flavor of it. Or you can just omit the "nut-butter" altogether and have vanilla ice cream with brownie batter.
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