Instant Pot Peanut Butter Blondies | Solar Powered Cooking


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  1. Marci Reale
    Marci Reale says:

    That is the recipe I use for cookies, but haven’t tried it in a bar/brownie format. But I’ve “baked” brownies in my IP, and I typically go with close to double the baking time if the temp is 350. Steamed foods aren’t going to lose moisture, and they are cooking at a lower temp (about 240 on high pressure) so it requires a longer bake time.

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  2. Tara C
    Tara C says:

    I watched this while eating mini cherry pies (that I baked earlier – I also exercised earlier!). Looks yummy. On Instagram there is a funny artist that does those national park images but based on real one star reviews. It always cracks me up – Subpar Parks.

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  3. RV Mush
    RV Mush says:

    Looks like my pb cookie recipe plus chocolate chips 🥰 Yummy. The reason they worked is the eggs and you can even go lower in sweetener or use monk fruit/stevia

    I’ve been wanting sweets too and that is not normal for me.

    I even developed my own low sugar oatmeal raisin cookies last week 😳

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  4. Jann’s Journey
    Jann’s Journey says:

    “Salt fail!” lol Are your chocolate chips vegan? I’ve got cocoa powder that I use for Keto balls that I’ll try. I was excited to see this video because I knew it’d be delish!!

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  5. thizizliz
    thizizliz says:

    Oooh, I want to try those too. Peanut butter, sweetness, dark chocolate? How could you go wrong? I was in the mood for sweets a couple of days ago and made sourdough cinnamon rolls. SO GOOD. Today I wanted something with apples so made them chopped with an oat, cinnamon, sugar vegan butter topping. Delish. I always reduce the sugar recipes call for and still enjoy them. Thanks this was a perfect recipe for my taste.

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  6. Karen R
    Karen R says:

    I baked oatmeal cookies last week. This week I'm going start an Amish Friendship bread starter. It will be 10 days for starter to cure then I'll bake 2 quick bread loafs. It's yummy.

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