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Chocolate Dipped Ritz Cracker With Peanut Butter Filling

I have always loved this recipe from the time I was a little girl.

I like to call it a “church lady” recipe because it seemed like someone would always bring this dessert to potluck suppers. It was something I looked forward to when I would scope out the dessert table. And guess what else? it is very easy to make. My mother showed me how to make it when I was around ten years old. Soon, I was the “church lady” who was bringing this lovely dessert to the potluck dinner.
My husband and kids really enjoy this dessert, too. I make it for them to have as an after dinner treat from time to time.

I like making it when we have guests over as well because it makes a lot and it is super easy to prepare. Who would have ever known that crackers and pretzels go so well with peanut butter and chocolate?!

This is a recipe that you take with you to a potluck, group gathering, or party. It makes a lot and is a great conversation starter. Seriously, it wouldn’t be Christmas without this yummy dessert. My family makes it every single year for the holidays. I guess you could say it is a bit of a family tradition. I was completely smitten with the sweet and savory tastes of this dessert, too!

You get chewy chocolate and peanut butter mixed with crunchy cracker and pretzel crumbs. Yum!

Ingredients

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Ingredients

Instructions:

1. Spread peanut butter onto the bottom of a Ritz cracker and then top it with another one, creating a sandwich.

2. Melt chocolate or white chocolate almond bark on the stove or in the microwave.

3. Dip cracker sandwiches into the chocolate, allowing excess to drain off.

4. Place coated crackers on wax paper to cool.

5. Top with sprinkles while wet or drizzle melted white almond bark over the tops by placing some in a baggie and cutting one of the corners off.

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