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Kid-Friendly Recipe: Buckeyes (aka Peanut Butter Balls)

Editor’s Note: If you have a child with a peanut allergy (like my son), you can replace the peanut butter in this recipe with “speculoos spread”, which is very similar in consistency, but made with cookies instead. You can find it under the name “Biscoff Spread” and it should be by the peanut butter section at your regular grocery store. Just note that you will probably have to decrease the amount of sugar you add in this recipe, because speculoos spread is already quite sweet.

I didn’t even know that some people called these candies peanut butter balls until recently.  My whole life, I’ve known them as Buckeyes.  I guess that’s not too surprising since they were my grandma’s specialty, and she was born in Ohio!  Grandma’s Buckeyes were delicious, but they were a little intimidating.  For one thing, you actually melted paraffin wax into the chocolate.  What?  I guess it made them shinier.

Luckily, I came upon this really simple recipe in my Better Homes and Gardens cookbook.  They were so easy (and delicious) that my preschooler and I ended up making a couple of batches during the holiday season last year.

What you need to make buckeyes:

  • 1/2 cup peanut butter
  • 3 Tbs. butter (softened)
  • 1 cup powdered sugar
  • 1/2 bag chocolate chips
Ingredients to make Buckeyes 300x225 Kid Friendly Recipe: Buckeyes (aka Peanut Butter Balls)

Buckeyes (peanut butter balls) really only take four ingredients.

 

Peanut butter and powdered sugar mixture for the Buckey centers 300x225 Kid Friendly Recipe: Buckeyes (aka Peanut Butter Balls)

Mix the butter and peanut butter, then sift in the powdered sugar while continuing to mix.

 

Peanut butter balls without chocolate 300x225 Kid Friendly Recipe: Buckeyes (aka Peanut Butter Balls)

Roll the mixture with your hands into 1" balls.

I started letting the peanut butter balls chill for about 20 minutes in the fridge to make the next part easier.

Melt chocolate in the microwave to coat your Buckeyes 300x225 Kid Friendly Recipe: Buckeyes (aka Peanut Butter Balls)

Melt chocolate chips in the microwave in 20-second increments, pulling them out and stirring them before continuing to heat.

We used a whole bag of chocolate chips, and there was so much left over that we made a batch of chocolate spoons as gifts.

Dipping Buckeyes in chocolate 300x157 Kid Friendly Recipe: Buckeyes (aka Peanut Butter Balls)

Insert a toothpick into each peanut butter ball and swirl it around in the chocolate until all but the center is covered. Gently shake of excess chocolate and place on a cookie sheet covered with wax paper to dry.

Discussion

One comment for “Kid-Friendly Recipe: Buckeyes (aka Peanut Butter Balls)”

  1. The chocolate stays on better with the paraffin. I grew up watching my grandmother make them and it’s 50 years later…

    Posted by Kris | July 30, 2012, 5:15 pm

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