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Saturday, June 9, 2012

Nutella Fluffernutters



These sugar-induced coma Nutella Fluffernutters were made way too late into the night this past week, which never does anyone any good.  Sugar was calling our name and we definitely hit the mark.  Soft, rich, chewy and utterly sinful.

Whoa.

Believe it or not the first time I heard of a fluffernutter sandwich was while watching Jon & Kate Plus 8 a few years back and Kate was saying how her kids loved them.  I obviously didn't grow up with them, or even know what it was, I'm more of a pb&j girl when it comes to quick sandwiches.

This crazy version I invented awhile back.  Let me tell you, it will cure your sugar craving in one small bite.  And as I'm typing this, I wonder if they'd be good frozen.  Oh yes, that would be good.  Anyone know if fluff freezes?

Anyway.  Make these.


Nutella Fluffernutters
Cookie:
1 c. peanut butter
1 egg
1/4 c. sugar
1 t. baking soda

Stuffing:
marshmallow fluff
Nutella

Mix all cookie ingredients and place by spoonfuls on a greased baking sheet.  Bake at 350 degrees for 10 minutes or until lightly golden and puffy.  Allow to cool.

Spread the bottom of one cookie with marshmallow fluff and another cookie with Nutella spread.  Join together and eat.

Slowly.  Savor this.  It's insane.  In a good way.

Have you ever made a creation you've regretted?  I'm regretting this one, because they are so easy to put together and so hard to put down.  What have I done?

Would you like to comment?

  1. Now that looks like an awesome dessert! Wow...

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  2. Oh I'm swooning! this looks SO good!
    Mary x

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  3. That's almost like a moon pie with the cookie.
    We grew up with fluffernutters! I've never been a big jelly person.

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  4. Simona MastantuonoJune 10, 2012 at 4:59 AM

    wow......

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  5. Growing up we had a babysitter that made grape jelly and fluff sandwiches - talk about a sugar packed sammie!

    That does look insulin worthy though!

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  6. Jessica_AKitchenAddictionJune 11, 2012 at 8:18 AM

    Yum. . .

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  7. Lindsay @ Fuel My FamilyJune 11, 2012 at 2:19 PM

    Ahh fluffernutters SO good! Peanut butter and fluff is amazing together. My husband never had one until we met and he was an instant convert! How could he not be??

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  8. I grew up eating fluffernutters! So darn good.

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  9. I'm 100% sure if I made those late at night they would all be gone before morning - deliciously addictive!

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  10. Not sure how I missed them growing up...maybe they aren't a Midwest thing? Or just missed my household:)

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  11. i think they're a new england thing! :)

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  12. i think they're a new england thing! :)

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  13. Jolene (www.everydayfoodie.ca)June 15, 2012 at 10:44 AM

    Oooooey, gooey goodness! They look fab!

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  14. Macaroni and cheesecakeJune 18, 2012 at 1:22 PM

    These sound wonderful! I love anything fluffernutter!

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