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Thanks for the recipe. I grew up in PA but now live in Texas. When my mom

visits I make her bring me several boxes of Tasty Cakes. She also mails me

them at Christmas. I'll try the recipe this weekend.

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I finally came up with a good " homemade " snack for my son (5, PDD). For those

of you in the east, these are sort of a pseudo-tasty cake candy cake. The

chocolate coating sort of distracts you from the texture of the pound cake,

which like most gfcf baked stuff, is somewhat dry. This recipe was a big hit

with my son!

Ingredients:

Miss Roben's Pound Cake mix,

plus necessary ingredients

Peanut butter

as much as you like

GFCF Chocolate

any kind that can be melted, including choc chips if available...

Prepare Pound cake as directed. Cool completely. Slice in thin (approx 1/4

inch) slices; cut each slice into smaller rectangles. (I cut each slice into 3

pieces) Spread peanut butter on one side of each slice. Melt chocolate in

double boiler (you can add a little gfcf shortening to make it a little thinner

if necessary). Set a slice on a fork and lower it into the melted chocolate to

coat it completely (like if you were trying to make choc covered pretzels).

Place on wax paper until chocolate hardens. Wrap individually in plastic wrap,

and keep in refrigerator. Eating them cold keeps the chocolate coating hard,

and lends a bit of a crunch when you bite into it.

Enjoy!

Colleen

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