For National Milky Way Day I wanted to find you a perfect recipe but I loved so many so here for you are 10 recipes that you can make using this amazing candy bar that we all seem to love
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This recipe doesn’t actually require you to have any milky way bars, it is just the same style they are made. But I think it might taste a bit better if you chucked some in for good measure.
This is one of those rare recipes that come with a making guide that made me almost as hungry as the finished product! There is so much goodness in these brownie cups you would gain weight just looking through the step by step making guide
Nice and easy to make and looking delicious, these “Molten Lava” cakes look amazing and would be even better with a blob of ice cream next to them.
Milky Way Chocolate Chip Cookies
Whenever I make my own cookies they end up tasting dry and crispy, never the quality “dough” style everyone else seems to be able to make. But it doesn’t stop me trying and this cookie recipe is well worth a try.
March 12 is National Milky Way Day
Interesting Food Facts about Milky Way
- The Milky Way bar was created in 1923 by Frank Mars.
- In the 1920’s it came in two flavors chocolate and vanilla.
- It was the first mass-produced chocolate bar with a filling.
- The name ‘Milky Way’ was taken from a popular malted milkshake NOT the galaxy.
- Outside of North America, the Milky Way is a completely different kind of candy bar.
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