What to do with a jar of Marshmallow fluff (creme)

Bought a small jar. Thought it wold taste good drizzled on vanilla cookies with either peanut butter or lemon curd spread on the cookies. NOT TO ME (especially the lemon). Now I'm stuck with it and don't know to what other food use I can put it. Any ideas? I looked online for suggestions, but they all seemed so complicated and require a lot of kitchen appliances I don't have like a food processor, blender and Kitchen Aid mixer. I do have a hand mixer.
 

No- throw it out. That stuff is bad for you! It rots your teeth, makes you fat and has no nutritional value. Don't think of it as "money wasted"....think of it as an investment into your good heath.
 
i like to make a banana sandwich with some marshmellow fluff on it it sure is good my kids use to use peanutbutter
 

Bought a small jar. Thought it wold taste good drizzled on vanilla cookies with either peanut butter or lemon curd spread on the cookies. NOT TO ME (especially the lemon). Now I'm stuck with it and don't know to what other food use I can put it. Any ideas? I looked online for suggestions, but they all seemed so complicated and require a lot of kitchen appliances I don't have like a food processor, blender and Kitchen Aid mixer. I do have a hand mixer.

All you really need is a spoon... and a sweet tooth :)

But if you don't want to eat it as-is from the jar, one of my school friends always brought "Fluffernutter" sandwiches to school- spread the marshmallow fluff on one slice of bread, peanut butter on the other, and then smack them together. :playful: Works best with thin-sliced white bread.
 
Put a BIG glob of it on top of some chocolate ice cream.
I'm with Falcon, put it on chocolate ice cream. I use it to make peanut butter candy at Christmas for friends. Theres 7 people that expect it as part of their Christmas gifts from me. I had to close the list as too many people wanted it. Been making it now for 30 years and they still expect it. Even the year I had my stroke my little brother called and joking asked "just how is this going to affect my candy this year?" He got his candy.
 
The only thing I have ever used it for is to make fudge. I have heard of people making peanut butter and fluff sandwichs with it.
 

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