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Fluffernutter

Fluffernutter sandwich
Showing bread slices with peanut butter and marshmallow fluff prior to their being united into a Fluffernutter sandwich.
Alternative names Liberty Sandwich
Place of origin United States United States
Region or state New England New England
Massachusetts Massachusetts
Created by George Newman
Main ingredients Peanut butter, marshmallow fluff
Food energy
(per serving)
352 kcal (1474 kJ)
 

A fluffernutter is a sandwich made with peanut butter and marshmallow fluff usually served on white bread. Variations of the sandwich include the substitution of wheat bread and the addition of various sweet, salty and savory ingredients. The term fluffernutter can also be used to describe other food items, primarily desserts, that incorporate peanut butter and marshmallow fluff.

The sandwich was first created in the early twentieth century after marshmallow creme, a sweet marshmallow-like spread, was invented in Massachusetts. During World War I, a recipe for a peanut butter and marshmallow creme sandwich, the earliest known example of the sandwich, was published. The term “fluffernutter” was created by an advertising agency in 1960 as a more effective way to market the sandwich.

The sandwich is particularly popular in New England and has been proposed as the official state sandwich of Massachusetts.

A fluffernutter is made by spreading peanut butter on a slice of bread, then spreading an equal amount of marshmallow fluff on another slice and finally combining them to form a sandwich. Variations of the recipe include wheat bread instead of white,Nutella hazelnut spread instead of or in addition to peanut butter, and the addition of sweet ingredients like bananas or savory and salty ingredients like bacon. The Fluffernutter itself is often seen as a variation on the peanut butter and jelly sandwich. Though often seen as a food for children, the Fluffernutter recipe has been adapted to appeal to adult tastes. For example, a New York caterer serves a Fluffernutter hors d'oeuvre in a toasted ice cream cone with a spoon of peanut butter and torched marshmallow fluff on top.


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