Side Pannel
Cornflake Balls
Ingredients List
- 1 c Peanut butter
- 1/2 c Honey
- 3 1/2 c Cornflakes
- 1 lg Bowl and a wooden spoon
- Paper plates and a marker
- Sesame seeds or wheat germ
- -or finely ground nuts
Directions
This snack is a real treat for children. They can eat it warm or cold.
Help the children measure the peanut butter and honey into a small pot.
Stir constantly over medium heat until blended. Remove from heat.
Microwave directions: The children can measure the peanut butter and honey
into a large microwave bowl. Microwave on high for 1 minute. Remove from
micro. Let the children stir til smooth.
Help the children measure and add 3 1/2 cups cornflakes. They can take
turns stirring the mixture with a spoon.
If everyone is hungry and can't wait, given them a paper plate and spoon
and let them eat while its warm.
To shape into balls, chill the dough for 30 minutes in the refrigerator.
After the dough is stiff, put a portion on each child's plate. They can
pinch off small pieces, roll them into balls, and them roll the balls in
sesame seeds, wheat germ, or finely ground nuts.
Store these snacks in the refrigerator on the children's plates.
Help the children measure the peanut butter and honey into a small pot.
Stir constantly over medium heat until blended. Remove from heat.
Microwave directions: The children can measure the peanut butter and honey
into a large microwave bowl. Microwave on high for 1 minute. Remove from
micro. Let the children stir til smooth.
Help the children measure and add 3 1/2 cups cornflakes. They can take
turns stirring the mixture with a spoon.
If everyone is hungry and can't wait, given them a paper plate and spoon
and let them eat while its warm.
To shape into balls, chill the dough for 30 minutes in the refrigerator.
After the dough is stiff, put a portion on each child's plate. They can
pinch off small pieces, roll them into balls, and them roll the balls in
sesame seeds, wheat germ, or finely ground nuts.
Store these snacks in the refrigerator on the children's plates.
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