Apples and Peanut Butter Dip

"My kids have always loved this as a healthy after-school snack and my Girl Scouts chose to use it for their annual Mother-Daughter Tea."
 
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Ready In:
10mins
Ingredients:
3
Yields:
1 cup
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ingredients

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directions

  • Put peanut butter in a medium bowl.
  • Add about a quarter of the Cool Whip and stir until creamy.
  • Add some more Cool Whip, stirring/ folding to further thin the peanut butter.
  • Continue to add Cool Whip in batches until the dip is completely mixed.
  • The trick is to mix completely but not mash any more of the air out of the Cool Whip than is necessary.
  • It will taste great, regardless; but the texture is nicer, the lighter it is.
  • The kids won't care, but adults might notice.
  • Serve the peanut butter mixture with apple slices and dip away.

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Reviews

  1. Wow! This was the easiest dip to put together! I had some kids come over this afternoon for lunch and they enjoyed this. Thanks alot for posting!
     
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I am the mother of 6 (only 5 of whom I birthed), and the grandmother of 10. Since my children were born in ’70, ’73, ’80, ’85, and ’90, I have always had kids in different stages of life; so my life has never been boring. I homeschooled the youngest 3 for 15 years(which I really really enjoyed), but my youngest daughter is now going to the University of Hawaii. The next oldest daughter is a theater manager and English teacher in Seattle. Our 4 sons are are all merried, living in West Virginia, Nevada, and Oregan and are the parents of all our grandchildren .I did the Cub Scout leader a long time ago; then the Girl Scout leader and like that a lot better. I also love to garden and to cook. I started cooking in grade school, was fixing dinner every night as my “family chore” by the time I was in junior high, and have been enjoying it ever since. I think when you enjoy cooking, it is contagious. My married sons both share some of the cooking with their wives; my college daughter has enjoyed putting on Sunday Suppers in her dorm. Reading is also a favorite pastime, but my “reading” is done via books on tape since I am legally blind. I love Zarr because it allows me access to so many recipes, as well as the benefit of others’ experiences (thanks to modern technology and a specialty computer software program designed for the blind and visually impaired. My husband (DH is an understated term) and I are involved in our church choir together, enjoy traveling, visiting friends around the country, and taking our grandchildren and Girl Scouts camping.
 
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