PBJ on a stick is a fun and creative way to make lunch fun for kids. With fresh fruits, sweet marshmallows, and mini pb&j sandwiches on a stick, it's sure to be a hit with the kids!
– 2 Peanut butter jelly sandwiches, cut into quarter – 6 Marshmallows Fresh fruit ideas: – 1 large Sliced apples – 1 large Sliced bananas – 4 whole Strawberries, quartered – 6 whole Raspberries – 6 whole Blueberries – 6 whole Blackberries – 1 small Orange, in wedges, peel removed – 6 whole Grapes
– Wash, dry, and slice any large pieces of fruit. (Apples, bananas, strawberries, etc). Set aside.
– Lay down four slices of bread on a cutting board.
– Spread jelly on top of two slices of bread and spread peanut butter over the top of the other two slices of bread.
Recipe Steps
– Close the sandwiches so that one slice of jelly and one slice of peanut butter are together in each pairing. – Slice each sandwich into 4 pieces. You can trim off the crust, if desired. – Using a wooden skewer, stab through the fruits, marshmallows, and sandwich pieces as desired, using the pointy end to go through them first. – Assemble them in any order you choose. Repeat until all have been assembled. – Serve and enjoy!
– Close the sandwiches so that one slice of jelly and one slice of peanut butter are together in each pairing.
Recipe Steps
– Slice each sandwich into 4 pieces. You can trim off the crust, if desired. – Using a wooden skewer, stab through the fruits, marshmallows, and sandwich pieces as desired, using the pointy end to go through them first. – Assemble them in any order you choose. Repeat until all have been assembled. – Serve and enjoy!
– Slice each sandwich into 4 pieces. You can trim off the crust, if desired.
Recipe Steps
– Using a wooden skewer, stab through the fruits, marshmallows, and sandwich pieces as desired, using the pointy end to go through them first. – Assemble them in any order you choose. Repeat until all have been assembled. – Serve and enjoy!
– Using a wooden skewer, stab through the fruits, marshmallows, and sandwich pieces as desired, using the pointy end to go through them first.
– Assemble them in any order you choose. Repeat until all have been assembled.