Looking for a way to spice up your kids lunch, or maybe looking for a fun way to serve peanut butter and jelly for a party try these Peanut Butter & Jelly On A Sticks. You can use any peanut butter (Peanut Butter & Co has a lot of fun ones!) and jelly combo and mix it with any fruit, the possibilities are endless! Not to mention everything tastes better when it is on a stick!
We made peanut butter and strawberry jelly with banana and peanut butter and raspberry jelly with strawberries.
Peanut Butter & Jelly On A Stick
Makes 1 serving (2 servings shown)
2 slices bread of choice
1-2 TBSP Peanut Butter (used Peanut Butter & Co, Smooth Operator , our favorite peanut butter)
1-2 TBSP Jelly (used organic Strawberry jam)
4 strawberries or banana slices
Make your peanut butter and jelly sandwich. Cut off crust and cut sandwich into 4 squares or triangles. Place one of your sandwich pieces on a wooden skewer and then a piece of fruit, alternating until all sandwich slices and fruit are on your skewer. Enjoy!
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