NOT your school lunch PBnJ

 by l8nite
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Step 1: What your going to need

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The list of ingredients is a bit longer than your standard PBnJ.
 Whole grain bread (in this case a pumpernicol/rye swirl)
 peanutbutter, chunky or creamy is your choice
 jam or preserves, jam and preserves have more whole fruit than jelly (Im using raspberry)
 Cheese, I prefer american but again its your choice. I know it sounds odd but it tastes great..
 Hot Sauce.. I now...even odder.. I used to make up a whole jar of spicey peanutbutter by adding hotsauce and mixing well until I forgot to mark the jar and the mrs accidently made herself a sandwich with it
Fried Potatoes says: Jan 1, 2013. 2:36 PM
I didn't have any Habenaro pepper sauce, so I used a red pepper sauce. Not bad at all.
l8nite (author) in reply to Fried PotatoesJan 1, 2013. 4:43 PM
I've been eating hot peppers for as long as I can remember, habanero's are not for everyone but they are my everyday sauces. A lot of people are satisfied with the red pepper sauces and that's fine, personally all I taste is the vinegar. I like the way the spice works against the sweet of the peanut butter and the jelly and the cheese just adds another dimension completely. Now go forth and tell your friends about the new sandwich you've found and watch their reactions... Thank you for commenting
St Jimmy says: Oct 11, 2010. 2:11 AM
Imagine this heated up so the cheese melts, and the peanut butter gets all silky and extra smooth...oops, I just drooled all over my keybo-
l8nite (author) in reply to St JimmyOct 11, 2010. 9:28 AM
Thank you for the comment, please let me know if you try it. I have considered a grilled version, however, I have a full beard and mustach and although peanutbutter is great for you hair its also a real pain to wash out....
Cycrolus says: Nov 20, 2009. 8:28 AM
Wow. I'm tempted to try this but slightly frightened as to the after effects IE the bathroom breaks after.
Zaphod Beeblebrox in reply to CycrolusJan 10, 2010. 9:00 AM
"Hey dude,try some of this "Super Hot Fire Engine Sauce"! "No,thanks" "Why Not?" "I don't want Super Hot Fire Engine Diarreah"
l8nite (author) in reply to CycrolusNov 20, 2009. 11:59 AM
 I guess Ive grown immune to the "aftereffects" since I eat spicey stuff everyday. Of course you don't have to use habenaro hot sauce, you can use that red water from franks or louisianna or whatever. You could even leave it out and just use the whole grain bread and cheese but of course it won't have the warming effect...
loricollins says: Jan 4, 2010. 5:48 PM
 Yeah, it does sound odd... but I like all those ingredients separately... I'm going to try this for breakfast.
l8nite (author) in reply to loricollinsJan 4, 2010. 10:45 PM
 I never thought of it for breakfast but then I usually just have a glass of orange/cranberry/apple juice. Thank you for commenting, I hope you enjoy it as much as I do
macmaniac says: Nov 24, 2009. 4:49 AM
For those in the UK - Encona hot pepper sauce is very very good, and seems pretty much identical to the Habanero sauce bought in Mexico I had once. It's pretty potent, but I've taught myself to tolerate immense quantities of it over time.
Dubbsy says: Nov 19, 2009. 12:58 PM
Hmm... Certainly interesting.
Zaphod Beeblebrox says: Nov 18, 2009. 2:04 PM
interesting.... i just might try this......
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