HG's take on Friendly's Reeses Pieces Icecream
reesegirl521
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I don't know about you but I LOVE FRIENDLY'S icecream!! So when I saw this I had to pass it on!! The chance to indulge a little without completely sliding off the wagon!! LOVE IT!
Reese Is the Word!
BTW (we're very into abbreviations today), "PBCG" stands for "Peanut Butter Candy Goodness." Vanilla + peanut butter is perhaps the most underrated flavor combo of all time; why shouldn't it have its own blended drink?
Ingredients:
15 pieces Reese's Pieces candy, divided
1 1/2 tsp. fat-free non-dairy powdered creamer (like the kind by Coffee-mate)
1 no-calorie sweetener packet (like Splenda)
1/2 cup light vanilla soymilk
1/2 cup fat-free vanilla ice cream (like Breyers Smooth & Dreamy Fat Free)
1 tsp. reduced-fat creamy peanut butter, room temperature
1 cup crushed ice or 5 - 7 ice cubes
Optional topping: Fat Free Reddi-wip
Directions:
Place 5 candy pieces in a sealable bag and roughly crush. Set aside.
In a tall glass, combine creamer and sweetener with 1 tbsp. hot water. Stir to dissolve. Add soymilk, stir, and transfer to a blender.
Add the 10 remaining candy pieces and all other ingredients to the blender, and blend at high speed until completely mixed.
Pour mixture into the tall glass and gently stir in the crushed candy (reserving some of the candy if you plan to add whipped topping). Top with Reddi-wip, if using, and sprinkle with reserved candy pieces. Dig in!
MAKES 1 SERVING
Serving Size: 1 shake (entire recipe)
Calories: 235
Fat: 6g
Sodium: 169mg
Carbs: 37.5g
Fiber: 2.5g
Sugars: 19.5g
Protein: 8.5g
POINTS® value 5*
Reese Is the Word!
BTW (we're very into abbreviations today), "PBCG" stands for "Peanut Butter Candy Goodness." Vanilla + peanut butter is perhaps the most underrated flavor combo of all time; why shouldn't it have its own blended drink?
Ingredients:
15 pieces Reese's Pieces candy, divided
1 1/2 tsp. fat-free non-dairy powdered creamer (like the kind by Coffee-mate)
1 no-calorie sweetener packet (like Splenda)
1/2 cup light vanilla soymilk
1/2 cup fat-free vanilla ice cream (like Breyers Smooth & Dreamy Fat Free)
1 tsp. reduced-fat creamy peanut butter, room temperature
1 cup crushed ice or 5 - 7 ice cubes
Optional topping: Fat Free Reddi-wip
Directions:
Place 5 candy pieces in a sealable bag and roughly crush. Set aside.
In a tall glass, combine creamer and sweetener with 1 tbsp. hot water. Stir to dissolve. Add soymilk, stir, and transfer to a blender.
Add the 10 remaining candy pieces and all other ingredients to the blender, and blend at high speed until completely mixed.
Pour mixture into the tall glass and gently stir in the crushed candy (reserving some of the candy if you plan to add whipped topping). Top with Reddi-wip, if using, and sprinkle with reserved candy pieces. Dig in!
MAKES 1 SERVING
Serving Size: 1 shake (entire recipe)
Calories: 235
Fat: 6g
Sodium: 169mg
Carbs: 37.5g
Fiber: 2.5g
Sugars: 19.5g
Protein: 8.5g
POINTS® value 5*
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tag!!0
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I saw that this morning. I never thought of throwing peanut butter into my protein shakes, I might have to try that. That milkshake sounds delicious though.0
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OMG Im salavating rightnow. That is my favorite ice cream from friendly's and my husband knows Im a sucker for reese's and ice cream. Thats what i used ot get in blizzard form too at dairy queen (a meduim at that) lol0
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Sounds delicious. Thanks for posting!0
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That sounds soooooo good!! I love ANYTHING reeses!0
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