Peanut Butter Confetti Cake

Every Easter my family looks forward to this divine dessert!
It’s so mouthwatering good, that once you have one bite, you just can’t stop!
Trust me on this one.  Me, myself & I finished off half of it on our own.

 

Peanut Butter Confetti Cake



 

Here we go!

Such simple ingredients!  How can you go wrong with peanut butter and marshmallows?!



Ingredients:
1 cup creamy peanut butter
1/2 cup margarine or butter
2 – 300g packages of butterscotch chips
1 large (400g) package of mini coloured marshmallows

 

How To:
 
Warning!  This is not a low-cal dessert!

 

1.  In a saucepan on low to medium heat, melt butter, butterscotch chips and peanut butter together.
Stir constantly.

 

 

2.  Let the mix cool (it doesn’t have to be cold).  About 15 minutes or so.

 

Like little pillows of yumminess!

 

3.  Add your marshmallows, and mix thoroughly.
4.  Then transfer to an 8×8″ square dish.
5.  Refrigerate, and serve when cooled completely.This square is best kept in the fridge between snacking!

 

I just had to throw in this photo!  How yummy are butterscotch chips?!

 


Here’s a printable recipe for you too!

Peanut Butter Confetti Cake
 

Ingredients
  • 1 cup creamy peanut butter
  • ½ cup margarine or butter
  • 2 – 300g packages of butterscotch chips
  • 1 large (400g) package of mini coloured marshmallows

Instructions
  1. In a saucepan on low to medium heat, melt the butter, butterscotch chips and peanut butter together.
  2. Stir constantly.
  3. Let the mix cool (it doesn’t have to be cold). About 15 minutes or so.
  4. Add your marshmallows, and mix thoroughly.
  5. Then transfer to an 8×8″ square dish.
  6. Refrigerate, and serve when cooled completely.
  7. This square is best kept in the fridge between snacking!

 

Peanut buttery-marshmallowy-butterscotchy good.
Crazy good!  Enjoy! 

 

 

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Comments

  1. I’m not a butterscotch fan. Do you think that would work with chocolate chips? I’m thinking of a peanut butter cup.

  2. Randi says:

    Yum … I remember eating that when I was a kid. I’ll have to make some for my kiddos.

    Visiting from The CSI Project.

  3. Tanya says:

    Oh my goodness that looks so good!

  4. mamareav says:

    Oh My! This looks amazing! Cant wait to try this, thanks so much for sharing
    Yum!!

  5. AliLilly says:

    WOW!!!! This looks fantastic! Thanks for sharing! :)

  6. So cute! I know my 7yo would love to help me make this. BTW – your photography is amazing! Thanks for sharing!

  7. Nicole Maki says:

    My mom used to make this back in the 70s and it was always a big hit at parties. Thanks for reminding me about it.

  8. sugarswings says:

    oh wow! i wish my kids could eat peanuts!!!

  9. How fun are these! Great recipe.

    I’d like to invite you to share this recipe on my linky, Sweet Tooth Friday. I hope to see you there. http://alli-n-son.com/2011/04/14/chocolate-birds-nests/

  10. I will have to try this with my toddler! She loves to help in the kitchen.

    Visiting from CSI.

    -Jennifer
    allthingsbelle.blogspot.com

  11. Wow these look SO incredibly yummy :o)

  12. Alexis says:

    Your pictures are gorgeous…and are you kidding me peanut butter and marshmallow…out of this world!

  13. Looks really yummy! Thanks for the recipe!

  14. Jan B says:

    Mmmmm. Great photos – looks yummy.

  15. jfb57 says:

    NO, no, no, no!! I’m on a diet! You must not post this sort of thing again!! They look so scummy! Great to meet you via Simple Things! Hello!
    Julia

  16. oh my goodness… this could be dangerous!

    kisses
    heather

  17. Mmmm….looks positively addictive. I’m sharing a link with my readers on my FB Fan page!

    New follower,
    Jenn/Rook No. 17

  18. Diane says:

    LOVE THIS!!! Now where to find butterscotch chips in Australia!!!

  19. This looks AWESOME! I’m bookmarking it, because I really want to make it at Easter.

    I’m craft-challenged, so I can’t do a lot of the stuff I see in Life Made Lovely posts…but this is something I can actually do. Thanks for sharing!

    I hope you’ll stop by my blog and say hi!

    Notes in the Key of Life

  20. Susan says:

    Oh my, looks incredible!!!! Great shots too.

    Have a blessed day!

  21. Susan says:

    MMM My great Aunt used to make these and they were so yummy. Your post brought back some tasty memories.

  22. BigBearswife says:

    Very Yummy Looking!

  23. Kim says:

    Yum-o! Such inviting photos.

  24. Hi Jo-anna. These look incredible! Thanks so much for linking to the sunday showcase – I greatly appreciate it. Hope you have a fabulous holiday! Thanks again ~ Stephanie Lynn

  25. Pam Emerson says:

    My husband’s favorite food is peanut butter, and I love finding {easy} recipes to make for him. Thanks for sharing! :)

  26. Hmm.. Those look so yummy!!
    Thank you so much again for linking up to {nifty thrifty sunday} and making my first party such a great success! I would love if you stopped by tomorrow and share more of your cute projects! :)
    xoxo,
    Vanessa @ {nifty thrifty things}

  27. Miss Mandy says:

    Oh that is gorgeous and my marshmallow loving daughter will enjoy making those, thank you.

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