How long since you had one those babies? Hey, it's serious business, the Fluffernutter is the official state sandwich of my home, Massachusetts! Google it. So, who likes a Fluffernutter?
Haven't tried it ... but looks like something I would give a go
Ooooh! I remember those!
I harassed my mom to by the Fluff for weeks when I first saw the ads on TV many decades ago. She finally relented and I did enjoy them. I'm not so sure I'd like them now but I may just try one to see. :)
FLUFFERNUTTER MARSHMELLOW PEANUTBUTTER (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O6gljDcLrvQ#)
Wow, that takes me back!
I like them and will have one every now and then.
Confesssion: If I make a Fluffernutter, I cut the crust off the bread.
OK Tracey,
I've got my vomit bag ready. What is it?
Cindy
No, Cindy, we never discuss the "v" bag here in the food thread! Cutting off the crusts is just a simple luxury. At school, having you Mom cut off the crusts of your sandwich meant you were rich, or a wuss! I had an older brother and sister, so my Fluffernutters were often made with the heels of the bread, turned inside out to look like real bread. Oh ->-bleeped-<-, have I been ranting about my childhood again? Sorry, hugs, Tracey
But what is it?
But what is it?
A peanut butter and marshmallow sandwich, often on toast with the bread crusts cut off (I would tend to add raspberry jam to mine) :)
Check out the vid. Emelye posted :)
Quote from: V M on October 28, 2011, 03:52:57 AM
But what is it?
A peanut butter and marshmallow sandwich, often on toast with the bread crusts cut off (I would tend to add raspberry jam to mine) :)
Ah I need the V bag
They were great when I was a kid, but I doubt I could stomach one these days :laugh:
Quote from: Cindy James on October 28, 2011, 03:54:28 AM
Ah I need the V bag
They are WAY better than a vegamite sandwich. ;)
I like fluffernutters and vegemite. Not together, of course. ;D
One more tip: Use two knives, one for the Fluff, and one for the peanut butter. That Fluff is as white as the driven snow and there's nothing worse than looking in the jar and seeing skid marks!