THIS RECIPE FOR BUCKEYE BALLS IS THE CLASSIC PEANUT BUTTER BALLS DIPPED IN DARK OR WHITE CHOCOLATE. AN EASY NO BAKE HOLIDAY DESSERT! Rich an...

BUCKEYE BALLS (PEANUT BUTTER BALLS)


THIS RECIPE FOR BUCKEYE BALLS IS THE CLASSIC PEANUT BUTTER BALLS DIPPED IN DARK OR WHITE CHOCOLATE. AN EASY NO BAKE HOLIDAY DESSERT!
Rich and creamy peanut butter balls are dipped in chocolate and decorated with festive sprinkles for a no bake treat that’s perfect for a special occasion. These buckeye balls make a great gift and are always a welcome addition to any holiday dessert table.

This recipe for buckeye balls is the classic peanut butter balls dipped in dark or white chocolate.

The holidays are here and we are busy decorating, crafting and creating delicious treats! Our lights are up and I’ve made quite a few batches of these amazing peanut butter buckeye balls to give out to family and friends. These chocolate covered peanut butter balls are a classic holiday treat that I make every year. They’re a great project to do with the kids, my kids call it “peanut butter play doh” which is actually pretty accurate!

HOW TO MAKE PEANUT BUTTER BALLS
All you need for these easy peanut butter balls are a handful of ingredients that you probably already have at home, like peanut butter, powered sugar and butter. After the ingredients are initially mixed together, you’ll want to knead the peanut butter mixture with your hands to get all the powdered sugar incorporated so that you can form the peanut butter balls.

I typically use a measuring spoon to portion out my peanut butter “dough” so that all of the balls are the same size.

The traditional way to do buckeye balls is to dip them in semisweet chocolate. I decided to mix things up a bit, and dipped half my balls in semisweet chocolate and the other half in white chocolate and holiday sprinkles. You can either use chocolate chips with shortening, or simply use candy melts, no shortening needed!

You can use whatever type of sprinkles you like, it’s fun to switch out the sprinkle colors to match whatever occasion you’re celebrating. Or you can leave off the sprinkles altogether, there are so many ways to decorate buckeye balls!

Peanut butter balls are a classic treat that never goes out of style – I have been eating them as long as I can remember! There’s just something amazing about the peanut butter chocolate combo, and I urge you to try these with the white chocolate too, you won’t regret it.

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This recipe for buckeye balls is the classic peanut butter balls dipped in dark or white chocolate. A holiday treat that's both easy and energy efficient to make!

BUCKEYE BALLS

This recipe for buckeye balls is the classic peanut butter balls dipped in dark or white chocolate.

Course     Dessert
Prep Time  1 hour
Cook Time  2 minutes
Total Time 1 hour 2 minutes
Servings   20 buckeye balls
Calories   212 kcal
Author     Dinner at the Zoo

Ingredients
1 1/2 cups creamy peanut butter
1/2 cup butter at room temperature
3 1/2 cups powdered sugar sifted
8 ounces chocolate chips or candy melts/almond bark can be dark chocolate, white chocolate or both
1 tablespoon vegetable shortening
optional: 1/2 cup holiday sprinkles

Instructions
1.Place the peanut butter, butter and powdered sugar in a large bowl. Mix until the ingredients are incorporated, then knead with your hands until a smooth dough forms.
2.Shape the dough into tablespoon sized balls and place on a sheet pan that's been lined with parchment paper.
3.Refrigerate the peanut butter balls for at least 30 minutes.
4.Place the chocolate chips and shortening in a medium bowl. If using 2 types of chocolate, place 4 ounces of each chocolate with 1 tablespoon shortening into 2 bowls.
5.Microwave the chocolate in 30 second intervals or until melted. Stir until smooth and thoroughly combined.
6.Remove the buckeye balls from the fridge. Use a toothpick to pick up each ball and and dip it into the melted chocolate. Quickly roll the ball in sprinkles if using (optional). Repeat with each ball. Use your finger to smooth over the top of each ball to remove the mark from the toothpick.
7.Refrigerate for 30 minutes or until set, then serve.

source: https://www.dinneratthezoo.com/buckeye-balls-peanut-butter-balls/

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