Even though I'm the only trained chef in my family, I'd be remiss if I didn't mention my brothers and their culinary abilities.
The three of us were brought up to be independent and learned how to cook and bake our favourite dishes from a young age.
It has been a while since I've seen any members of my family and I miss them terribly.
That said, we have been so fortunate to have remained safe and healthy throughout the pandemic.
This week is my brother's birthday and I always think of him when I make Sweet Marie bars.
Crunchy, sweet, salty and moreish, these no-bake squares are a huge upgrade from your standard Rice Krispie treat.
Growing up, they were my brother's favourite - and since they're so easy to make, we'd often find a tray in the fridge (he'd whip up a batch after school).
I love the combination of salty, rich peanut butter and golden syrup. It results in a very sweet treat (a little goes a long way), but also one with real depth of flavour.
You don't need to use Rice Krispies, as I did here. You can use corn flakes, Cheerios or any other cereal mix you have on hand.
I like using locally made peanut butter, such as Nutshed or Harry's Nut Butter.
My top tip for this recipe is to really press the cereal mixture firmly into the tray - the firmer you press, the crunchier the end result will be.
Top with milk or dark chocolate, sprinkle with chopped, salted peanuts or a sprinkle of flaky sea salt. With a cup of hot coffee, these squares are heaven.
Makes 12 large or 24 small squares
Ingredients
200g golden syrup
200g peanut butter
125g light brown sugar
1 tsp vanilla
1 tsp sea salt
60g butter
500g Rice Krispies
200g melted chocolate (any kind)
Directions: