• yield Makes 16 squares

Ingredients

  • 4 tablespoons unsalted butter, plus more for pan

  • 10 1/2 ounces mini-marshmallows

  • 1/2 cup creamy peanut butter

  • 8 cups Homemade Granola

Directions

  1. Step 1

    Butter a 9-inch-square baking pan; set aside. In a large saucepan over medium heat, melt butter. Add marshmallows; stir until melted, about 4 minutes. Remove from heat.

  2. Step 2

    Stir in peanut butter and granola until well combined. Transfer mixture to prepared pan. Dampen your hands, and press mixture into prepared pan, distributing mixture evenly. Set aside to cool. Invert pan, releasing bars. Cut into 16 squares.

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Reviews (15)

  • karenuh
    20 Aug, 2012

    why is no one censoring the RUDE comments in these reviews?

  • karenuh
    20 Aug, 2012

    why is no one censoring the RUDE comments in these reviews?

  • kotatsu
    19 Sep, 2008

    your mini marshmellows come in a 101/2 oz. bag. Just use the whole bag . Hope thats helpful.

  • angieac57
    19 Sep, 2008

    I am a cooking novice. Can someone convert for me the 10 1/2 ounces of marshmallows into cups?

  • sadvorak
    18 Sep, 2008

    Axadew, if you're hesitant to use the butter and in that amount I make my granola with 3/4 c. honey (or a mixture of honey and real maple syrup) and roughly 2 Tb. of olive oil. And I actually use a citrus infused olive oil that I had gotten as a gift. It adds great flavor to the spices (cinnamon, nutmeg...) in the recipe. (Oh, and I add cut up dried apricots at the end). It works great, it's healthful, the kids love it, and my friends always come back for more.

  • deezblock
    18 Sep, 2008

    Axadew, click on homemade granola in the main recipe and a new recipe will pop up for granola

  • AXADEW
    18 Sep, 2008

    What is homemade granola

  • sheltab
    18 Sep, 2008

    Thanks for the info on the brown rice syrup mom2joe. I may not use it in this but I can certainly use the info.

  • jenfry
    17 Sep, 2008

    Wow, somebody has a little too much time on there hands to be so anal about marshmAllows.

  • iloveapaintquarter
    17 Sep, 2008

    what's up w/you guys---THIS IS A RECIPE BLOG THING!----LETS COOK GIRLS! GEE WIZZZZZZZZZZ

  • deezblock
    17 Sep, 2008

    Maybe it's because there's a degree of anonymity through these forums that some feel its o.k to be rude others. No one here claims to be a brainiac, we should just assume that we all like to cook.

  • arsesrus
    17 Sep, 2008

    And for me, it's spelled FOR not forO.

  • arsesrus
    17 Sep, 2008

    Foro all of you braniacs, it's spelled MARSHMALLOWS, not marshmEllows.
    Thanks.

  • mom2joe
    6 Sep, 2008

    You can now find marshmellow creame made of brown rice syrup-still "sugary" but with out as much of the refining process.

  • organicmama
    22 Jul, 2008

    Anyone have any ideas about what you could use instead of marshmellows to hold it together? Sounds like a great recipe, but I'd like to cut out the refined sugar :o)

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