I loved these! Quick tip: Put a Ziploc bag in a cup and fold down the top, put the PB in it, seal out the air, and snip off the edge to make a piping bag. Just put a dollop on each cracker and smash it down gently with the cracker on top! Goes so much faster! We did Heath topping, some with Maldon sea salt flakes and a few with the white chocolate!
I’m from central pa, we make these, especially the and Mennonite community. I’ve never heard add the crisco, but I’m going to do it when making these next time
So glad I found you on youtube. Your recipes are amazing and easy to follow. So enjoy watching and listening to you. Will try this recipe soon. Just need to get ingredients.
2:14 I been making these for a long time now they are my absolute fav snack my whole fam loooove them too I always use white chocolate but next time imma try da chocolate 🤤
These look really nice Matt. I don't like peanut butter so i put a Rolo between my Ritz crackers and bung them in a hot oven for about 3/4 minutes until Rolo is squidgy and skooshy. When they cool i dip them in the chocolate. I love the combination of the salt the crunch the sweet and the squidgy skooshiness xx Thank you for all your lovely recipes and making them so easy to follow, we have all learned a lot from you Matt. Take care and stay warm xx Jean from Scotland.
Thank you, Jean!! Yes, so many fun combinations you can try. The Rolo option will be awesome. It will turn out almost like a Twix, or Millionaire shortbread haha. Strawberry jelly/jam would be great too The combination of salty, crunchy, and sweet is so good and addicting! You are so very welcome. So happy you enjoy the videos and keep watching them. I always appreciate your comments. :)
@@inthekitchenwithmatt Is quite addictive Matt you're so right! It is like a Twix/millionaire combination that we shall call it a Twillionaire :) Will keep watching, that's a given and I appreciate your recipes 🦄 would you credit that this is our National Animal........you've just got to have a laugh Matt, there's nothing else for it !!
@@jeangemmel7895 Twillionaire!! yes, good name haha. Happy to hear that. I didn't know that about the unicorn haha. That is cool! I love anything Mythical. Makes me like Scotland even more. Ever since I saw Braveheart haha.
@@inthekitchenwithmatt You and I obviously have the same kind of sense of humour :) Braveheart.....my goodness, good grief, William Wallace with an American accent was diabolical, we do have Scottish actors, not very good ones, but no, it had to me an American. We are still trying to live that film down Matt xx Jean from 🦄 :)
@@jeangemmel7895 hahaha I know right? Australian born, turned American, playing a Scottish hero. haha crazy Hollywood! Umm Sean Connery was a great Scottish actor! You have a few other awesome actors as well, James McAvoy, Ewan McGregor, David Tennant, Dougray Scott, Billy Connolly, Robert Carlyle, Tommy Flanagan who was in Braveheart, Peter Mullan, and several others. :)
If you use real chocolate you will need to temper the chocolate if you want to leave them out on the counter in an airtight container otherwise store them in the fridge or use a chocolate like the "candy melts" which don't need to be tempered. Yes they can be frozen as well.
If you want to set them at room temperature I recommend using the candy melts for the chocolate, otherwise if you use normal chocolate you will want to temper the chocolate first before dipping. But yes they can definitely sit out at room temp, in a covered container or just plastic wrap over them on a plate.
Awesome! Yes they will be amazing with Caramel. And will taste very similar to a TWIX or Millionaire shortbread. Like super yummy. One person mentioned used a Rolo in the center. Just place the Rolo where the peanut butter is. Then pop it in the oven for about 3 to 5 minutes so the Rolos get soft. Then place the top cracker on and proceed from there. :)
Love it! I have been trying to find good, simple and quick recipes for Christmas boxes in going to our together a gifts. I'm thinking about 4 our 5 different things in a box with maybe a type of muffin or homemade bread would be a nice gift for people. Thank you for sharing, have a wonderful day. :-)
Awesome! And really nice of you to make Christmas boxes. If you need more ideas for easy treats for the box check out my website with this search result www.inthekitchenwithmatt.com/page/1?s=christmas
@@inthekitchenwithmatt thank you so very much...I thought it would be a great treat for everyone and to be honest while things may take time to make it's better and more cost effective. Thank you for the link I'll go look around right now. Have a wonderful day :-)
@@Zeropatience1 You are very welcome! Make sure and let me know how the Christmas boxes turn out, and I am curious what treats you wind up including. :)
This is a perfect project to get children to do. But remember to be aware if they have a peanut allergy because of the peanut butter you use. Kids would have fun helping you out on this if you invite them to do this with you. They may eat a few Ritz crackers along the way or a few chocolate chips or pieces of almond bark. Such a fun project for them to do. This summer might be a perfect time for them to do this project to celebrate Christmas in July.
I said in the video it doesn't matter what chocolate you use. :) Use whatever chocolate that you want. If you like semi-sweet chocolate chips use those. If you like Milk chocolate Hershey bars, use that. If you like the yellow candy melts, use them.
Please write the ingredients and how much of each of each of them. Not all of us are speaking English. We can copy and translate it in our language and understand your recipe better.
Interesting. Yeah European countries don't like trans fats, specifically partially hydrogenated oils. The interesting thing is the actual label on the box of Ritz crackers shows Trans Fat as 0g. At least the box in the States shows that. The one in Canada has it at 0.1g. Seems like they could get sued for misrepresenting something on the label. For me personally, I don't worry about that stuff, it's not like I eat them every day, and they sure are tasty! haha
@@inthekitchenwithmatt it was some compound chocolate. I wanted a bit softer bite of chocolate so I added some 5 or 10ml of milk before the chocolate melted. I've realised the mistake now after googling. I didn't know milk could do that.
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Add marshmallow cream with the PB. A fluffernutter cookie sandwich covered in chocolate. Game changing!!
Yummy!
Thanks for the tip to add 1 tsp shortening to make the chocolate runnier.
You are very welcome!
I loved these! Quick tip: Put a Ziploc bag in a cup and fold down the top, put the PB in it, seal out the air, and snip off the edge to make a piping bag. Just put a dollop on each cracker and smash it down gently with the cracker on top! Goes so much faster!
We did Heath topping, some with Maldon sea salt flakes and a few with the white chocolate!
Yep piping bags work great :)
A coworker brought these to work a couple years ago. So so good.
Awesome!!
Matt, those look so good! 😋😋😋 Me and my mom make them every Christmas time, especially with crushed peppermint on top of it.
Thanks!! That is awesome! Yes crushed peppermint would be amazing.
Please, I have to try this again. Thank you for sharing.
You are welcome!!
Thank you for the neat and easy treat idea!
You are very welcome, Heidi! :) :)
I’m from central pa, we make these, especially the and Mennonite community. I’ve never heard add the crisco, but I’m going to do it when making these next time
@@-N0T-J0E_B-YT- You only need to add it if the chocolate isn't melting thin, I don't always add it, it just depends on what chocolate I use. :)
mmm I can't wait to make these! Thanks! 😋
You are welcome!!
That would be a great recipe for kids to help with.
Yes!! :)
So glad I found you on youtube. Your recipes are amazing and easy to follow. So enjoy watching and listening to you. Will try this recipe soon. Just need to get ingredients.
Thank you, Anna!! :) Glad you found my channel as well. Let me know how it turns out, once you try it. :)
I can hardly wait to try these!!! 😋
Awesome! They are so yummy and simple to make.
my aunt makes these for the holidays and i could eat a bucket
Awesome!!
They are addicting ☺ ☺
2:14 I been making these for a long time now they are my absolute fav snack my whole fam loooove them too I always use white chocolate but next time imma try da chocolate 🤤
Awesome! :) Yeah, they have been around for quite awhile. Definitely try them with milk or dark chocolate :)
Matt, my sister in law makes these using Nabisco Better Cheddar crackers. They are delicious. I'm going to try your version this year.
Awesome!! :) Yes please give these a try and let me know what you think. :)
Made these. Unreal👍🏻
Awesome! Glad you tried them and liked them!
Those look so good!
Thank you!! :)
These look really nice Matt.
I don't like peanut butter so i put a Rolo between my Ritz crackers and bung them in a hot oven for about 3/4 minutes until Rolo is squidgy and skooshy. When they cool i dip them in the chocolate.
I love the combination of the salt the crunch the sweet and the squidgy skooshiness xx Thank you for all your lovely recipes and making them so easy to follow, we have all learned a lot from you Matt. Take care and stay warm xx Jean from Scotland.
Thank you, Jean!! Yes, so many fun combinations you can try. The Rolo option will be awesome. It will turn out almost like a Twix, or Millionaire shortbread haha. Strawberry jelly/jam would be great too The combination of salty, crunchy, and sweet is so good and addicting! You are so very welcome. So happy you enjoy the videos and keep watching them. I always appreciate your comments. :)
@@inthekitchenwithmatt Is quite addictive Matt you're so right! It is like a Twix/millionaire combination that we shall call it a Twillionaire :) Will keep watching, that's a given and I appreciate your recipes
🦄 would you credit that this is our National Animal........you've just got to have a laugh Matt, there's nothing else for it !!
@@jeangemmel7895 Twillionaire!! yes, good name haha. Happy to hear that. I didn't know that about the unicorn haha. That is cool! I love anything Mythical. Makes me like Scotland even more. Ever since I saw Braveheart haha.
@@inthekitchenwithmatt You and I obviously have the same kind of sense of humour :) Braveheart.....my goodness, good grief, William Wallace with an American accent was diabolical, we do have Scottish actors, not very good ones, but no, it had to me an American. We are still trying to live that film down Matt xx Jean from 🦄 :)
@@jeangemmel7895 hahaha I know right? Australian born, turned American, playing a Scottish hero. haha crazy Hollywood! Umm Sean Connery was a great Scottish actor! You have a few other awesome actors as well, James McAvoy, Ewan McGregor, David Tennant, Dougray Scott, Billy Connolly, Robert Carlyle, Tommy Flanagan who was in Braveheart, Peter Mullan, and several others. :)
How long do these keep once made? Do you keep them on the counter? Can they be frozen in advance once assembled?
If you use real chocolate you will need to temper the chocolate if you want to leave them out on the counter in an airtight container otherwise store them in the fridge or use a chocolate like the "candy melts" which don't need to be tempered. Yes they can be frozen as well.
Will they set out on the counter or does it have to go in fridge? I want to make these ahead but dont want to refridgerate if i dont have to.
If you want to set them at room temperature I recommend using the candy melts for the chocolate, otherwise if you use normal chocolate you will want to temper the chocolate first before dipping. But yes they can definitely sit out at room temp, in a covered container or just plastic wrap over them on a plate.
I make nutella ones and marshmallow and rolo.
Awesome!
How long can they be store in the fridge? How to store these if desired to be eaten over 3 days?
1 to 2 weeks. They can sit out at room temperature as well, as long as it is fairly cool in your house.
You are giving me so many recipes! Wonder if these will taste good with caremel?
Awesome! Yes they will be amazing with Caramel. And will taste very similar to a TWIX or Millionaire shortbread. Like super yummy. One person mentioned used a Rolo in the center. Just place the Rolo where the peanut butter is. Then pop it in the oven for about 3 to 5 minutes so the Rolos get soft. Then place the top cracker on and proceed from there. :)
Love it! I have been trying to find good, simple and quick recipes for Christmas boxes in going to our together a gifts. I'm thinking about 4 our 5 different things in a box with maybe a type of muffin or homemade bread would be a nice gift for people. Thank you for sharing, have a wonderful day. :-)
Awesome! And really nice of you to make Christmas boxes. If you need more ideas for easy treats for the box check out my website with this search result www.inthekitchenwithmatt.com/page/1?s=christmas
@@inthekitchenwithmatt thank you so very much...I thought it would be a great treat for everyone and to be honest while things may take time to make it's better and more cost effective. Thank you for the link I'll go look around right now. Have a wonderful day :-)
@@Zeropatience1 You are very welcome! Make sure and let me know how the Christmas boxes turn out, and I am curious what treats you wind up including. :)
@@inthekitchenwithmatt I certainly will, should have everything decided on by next Wednesday at the latest. I'll keep you posted. :-)
@@Zeropatience1 Awesome!
I use to make these as a child
Awesome!
Bonne idée bonne continuation
Thanks!
I am almost 40 and have never heard of these! Clearly, my parents didn't love me 😂
hahaha :)
This is a perfect project to get children to do. But remember to be aware if they have a peanut allergy because of the peanut butter you use. Kids would have fun helping you out on this if you invite them to do this with you. They may eat a few Ritz crackers along the way or a few chocolate chips or pieces of almond bark. Such a fun project for them to do. This summer might be a perfect time for them to do this project to celebrate Christmas in July.
Yes a fun project for kids
omg yum!!!
Thank you!!
You used dark and milk chocolate?
You can use either or a combination of each. I used a type of chocolate called "almond bark" with milk chocolate chips.
Yum!!
Thank you so much!
@@inthekitchenwithmatt New subbed!!
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Hmmm, these might be good with Nutella also.
Yes!
Royal give me to get them
SUPER GRO0VY!!!!
Thank you!!
Write down what the chocolates to buy at the stores. Thank you.
I said in the video it doesn't matter what chocolate you use. :) Use whatever chocolate that you want. If you like semi-sweet chocolate chips use those. If you like Milk chocolate Hershey bars, use that. If you like the yellow candy melts, use them.
Dark chocolate Cadbury buttons.
Please write the ingredients and how much of each of each of them. Not all of us are speaking English. We can copy and translate it in our language and understand your recipe better.
This isn't a baking recipe, you don't need exact measurements. With that said they are written in the description box under the video :).
This video showed up in my feed after I watched "Here's Why Ritz Crackers Are Banned In Other Countries"
Interesting. Yeah European countries don't like trans fats, specifically partially hydrogenated oils. The interesting thing is the actual label on the box of Ritz crackers shows Trans Fat as 0g. At least the box in the States shows that. The one in Canada has it at 0.1g. Seems like they could get sued for misrepresenting something on the label. For me personally, I don't worry about that stuff, it's not like I eat them every day, and they sure are tasty! haha
I tried to make these but my chocolate didn't melt well 😭
how did you melt the chocolate and what chocolate did you use?
@@inthekitchenwithmatt it was some compound chocolate. I wanted a bit softer bite of chocolate so I added some 5 or 10ml of milk before the chocolate melted. I've realised the mistake now after googling. I didn't know milk could do that.
Glad you figured it out. Use a little bit of oil to thin out the chocolate or shortening, just like 1 to 2 tsp. @@_Clipper_
You seem to put nuts on most of your treats & desserts. Ha ha!
I do on a fair amount of them.
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