
The Viral Fried PB&J You’ll Want to Make Every Weekend
If you grew up with PB&J as a lunchbox staple, this grown-up remix is about to blow your mind. This Fried PB&J Sugar Toast by Kourtney Raby (@therealjustk) turns a humble sandwich into a caramelized, crunchy, melty masterpiece. It’s equal parts dessert, snack, and late-night comfort bite. Think fair-style fried sandwich, but make it homey.
What sets this version apart? It’s griddled in a blend of salted butter, oil, and two sugars, giving the bread a golden, crispy crust with the perfect sticky edge. The inside stays gooey thanks to the peanut butter and grape jelly combo. Whether you’re making it for nostalgia or just because you need something sweet, salty, and soul-satisfying, this recipe comes through.
Ingredients List
- 2 slices white sandwich bread
- Peanut butter (smooth or crunchy)
- Grape jelly
- Neutral oil (like vegetable or canola)
- Salted butter
- White sugar
- Brown sugar
Step-by-Step Instructions
1. Assemble the Sandwich
- Spread a generous layer of peanut butter on one slice of white bread.
- Spread grape jelly on the other slice.
- Press the two slices together to make a sandwich.

2. Prep the Caramelized Skillet
- In a skillet over medium heat, add salted butter, a splash of neutral oil, white sugar, and brown sugar.
- Stir gently—don’t fully dissolve the sugars. Just mix enough to combine and spread evenly across the bottom of the pan.

3. Fry the PB&J
- Once the sugar mixture starts to bubble slightly, place the sandwich in the skillet.
- Press down lightly with a spatula and toast each side until golden brown and caramelized, about 2–3 minutes per side.
- Flip carefully so the sugars don’t burn.

4. Cool and Serve
- Remove the sandwich from the skillet and let it cool for 1–2 minutes to allow the caramel edges to set.
- Slice in half and enjoy warm with a glass of cold milk or almond milk.

Pro Tips & Serving Suggestions
- Add Texture: Use crunchy peanut butter or add crushed pretzels inside the sandwich for extra crunch.
- Switch It Up: Try it with strawberry jam or apple butter instead of grape jelly.
- Make It Dessert: Top with a scoop of vanilla ice cream for an indulgent after-dinner treat.
- Reheat Tip: Toast leftovers in a dry skillet for a few seconds to reactivate that caramelized crust.
About the Creator
This sweet heat is brought to you by Kourtney Raby, known as @therealjustk, a content creator and home cook who blends nostalgia and innovation into every bite. From soulful snacks to flavor-packed comfort food, Kourtney’s kitchen is where childhood classics get a flavorful upgrade.
Follow more of her fun, crave-worthy recipes here: @therealjustk
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