Similar to buckeyes but with a delicious crunch, dip them in chocolate as you would a chocolate truffle or even add a few sprinkles on top. You’ll definitely want to add this recipe to your Christmas Cookie Favorites!
Easy No Bake Treats
Fudge and candies like Oreo Truffles and toffee are a favorite around here. Of course, we love to bake traditional favorites like chocolate crinkle cookies or shortbread cookies, but filling in your holiday baking with no-bake favorites will free up the oven!
Tips For Peanut Butter Balls
The dough will be soft and sticky and it must be chilled before rolling. If it’s still too sticky, add more powdered sugar. Melt chocolate in a double boiler for best results. (If you don’t have a double boiler, you can use a bowl and a saucepan. See below for directions) Do not get water in your chocolate or it will seize up. Dough can be made days ahead of time and refrigerated.
How to Make Peanut Butter Balls
In just a few easy steps these sweet morsels will be ready to freeze… or sample!
How to Dip Peanut Butter Balls
Melt Chocolate Double Boiler is my preferred method as the chocolate is smooth and it says melted longer.
If you don’t have a double boiler, place a glass bowl in a pot with water. Ensure the water is not touching the bowl and allow the water to simmer. The steam will heat the bowl melting the chocolate perfectly).
Microwave melting is another option.
Place chocolate in a microwaveable bowl with coconut oil or butter. Melt on 60% power stirring every 20-30 seconds. Remove when chips are almost, but not entirely melted, and stir until lumps disappear.
To Dip Make sure your dough is cold! The best way to dip these peanut butter balls in chocolate is to use a fork (unless you have these fancy dipping tools, of course). If you don’t have a slotted spoon, just balance peanut butter balls on a fork and dip, or, use two toothpicks, skewers or chopsticks. Be sure to allow any excess to drip off and place on a parchment lined pan.
Other Toppings
You can fancy up this candy to make a super holiday treasure!
Drizzle with white chocolate or peanut butter chips. Get creative and use food coloring to dye melted white chocolate red and green! Using a piping bag, create pretty designs like holly, berries, or candy cane stripes. After dipping, sprinkle each candy with pretty sprinkles, nonpareils, coarse salt or crushed Oreo crumbs. Anything that goes with chocolate and peanut butter is an option!
How to Store Them
These delicious no-bake delights can be stored at room temperature on the counter, especially if you used shelf-stable peanut butter. If they get melty looking, just pop them back in the fridge to firm them up!
Fridge: Store for up to two weeks in the refrigerator in an airtight container. Freezer: These are great make-ahead treats; they can be frozen in tins or Tupperware for up to 6 months. Line the container with wax paper first, and make sure to put a sheet between layers, as well.
Favorite No-Bake Cookies & Desserts
No-Bake Oatmeal Cookies – deliciously chewy & chocolatey! Peanut Butter Cornflake Cookies – an easy sweet treat! Chocolate Macaroons – ready in under 15 mins Peanut Butter Lasagna – light & rich at the same time! Chocolate Cheesecake Cherries – so easy & delicious
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