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My homemade Peanut Butter Balls taste like Reese’s peanut butter cups but so much better! This is an easy candy recipe with simple ingredients that are like buckeye balls but completely coated in chocolate.

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Table of Contents

  • The Best Peanut Butter Balls Recipe
  • Ingredients in Peanut Butter Buckeyes
  • How Do You Make Peanut Butter Balls?
  • What’s the difference between Buckeyes and Peanut Butter Balls?
  • How to Store Easy Peanut Butter Balls
  • Best Chocolate for Peanut Butter Truffles
  • Peanut Butter Ball Recipe Variations
  • FAQ
  • Other Favorite Candy
  • Peanut Butter Balls Recipe Recipe

The Best Peanut Butter Balls Recipe

I have another really easy candy recipe for you today – peanut butter balls! These are like buckeyes but so much better, and they taste just like a peanut butter cup.

These no-bake peanut butter balls are about the least intimidating candy recipe ever – they’re practically fool-proof and we love them!

  • This recipe is easy – five ingredients easy!
  • You don’t need a candy thermometer or an advanced degree in dessert making – all you need are a few bowls, a baking dish, and a microwave.
  • They taste like Reese’s peanut butter cup but better because they’re homemade. The magic is in the peanut butter filling – it has a very similar texture and flavor.
  • I’m sharing my best tips for making, dipping, and storing these sweet treats.
  • They are freezer-friendly and also keep well for five days at room temperature. Perfect for gifting!
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Ingredients in Peanut Butter Buckeyes

You only need 5 ingredients to make these peanut butter truffles!

  • Peanut Butter: I use creamy peanut butter but you can also use crunchy peanut butter for some extra texture – don’t use natural peanut butter.
  • Butter: I use unsalted butter, but you can use salted if it’s all you have. You’ll want it to be room temperature.
  • Powdered sugar: for sweetness and binding
  • Vanilla: for flavor
  • Melting chocolate: Ghiradelli Candy Melts or Candiquik are the two best tasting you can buy at the grocery store. I recommend milk chocolate but dark chocolate would be fantastic too!
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How Do You Make Peanut Butter Balls?

Mix:Cream the peanut butter and butter in a mixing bowl. Slowly add the confectioners’ sugar while mixing on low until the mixture is well combined. Add the vanilla and mix again.

Roll and Chill:Line a baking sheet with wax paper or parchment paper. Scoop 1-inch balls of the peanut butter filling and roll between your palms. Chill the balls for 20 minutes or until they harden.

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Melt:Melt the chocolate following the package instruction. Most likely, you can do this in the microwave in 30 seconds or so.

Dip:Use a toothpick to dip each peanut butter ball in the melted chocolate, coating it evenly on all sides. Let the excess chocolate drip off and then place on the baking sheet. Get all my best tips for dipping candy in chocolate here!

What’s the difference between Buckeyes and Peanut Butter Balls?

If you’re making Buckeyes, you won’t dip the the whole truffle. If you’re making peanut butter balls, then you will. This recipe is a totally no bake chocolate covered peanut ball.

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Set:Place all of the dipped balls back on the cookie sheet and leave them to set. Once the chocolate has hardened, they are ready to serve.

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How to Store Easy Peanut Butter Balls

Keep them in an airtight container, and they will keep for five days in the refrigerator.

Best Chocolate for Peanut Butter Truffles

There are lots of chocolates out there you can use to roll truffles in but here is what I recommend using:

  • Ghiradelli Candy Melts: find these in the baking aisle. They come in chocolate or white chocolate and they taste the best out of all of the melting chocolate.
  • Candiquik: find it in the baking aisle. It’s chocolate made for melting and comes in a block. This is similar to almond bark but tastes better.
  • Baking Chocolate: you can also use semi-sweet baking chocolate bars but that gets really expensive!
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Peanut Butter Ball Recipe Variations

You can easily switch this recipe up to make it your own – feel free to experiment!

  • Chocolate:Use white chocolate, dark chocolate, or milk chocolate – they all work great! I recommend sticking with candy melts, Candiquik, almond bark, or even bars of baking chocolate for the best results. Avoid chocolate chips – they don’t melt as well!
  • Peanut Butter: Use your favorite peanut butter! Crunchy, creamy or flavored.
  • Decorations:Sometimes, I add some sprinkles before the chocolate sets. This is great for holidays, so think red and white for Valentine’s day, red and green for Christmas, pastel sprinkles for Easter… you get the idea!
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FAQ

Can I make homemade Reese’s peanut butter cups instead of balls?

You can make adorable mini peanut butter cups with this recipe, too! Lightly coat mini liners with cookie spray and coat the bottom with a layer of chocolate. Add a peanut butter ball and flatten it. Cover it with more chocolate, and then leave them to sit at room temperature until they’re set.

Can you use melted chocolate chips?

I don’t recommend using chocolate chips for this recipe. You need a really smooth and dippable melted chocolate. Chips are thicker when melted, making it hard to dip and coat the peanut butter balls evenly. So use melting chocolate for the best results!

Can you use chunky peanut butter?

Yes, if you want to make crunchy peanut balls substitute the same amount of chunky peanut butter for the smooth kind.

Can you freeze peanut butter balls?

Yes, you can freeze them. It works best to layer them in a container with wax paper between each layer so they don’t stick together. Thaw them in the refrigerator or at room temperature.

Mistakes to Avoid When Making Buckeyes

Be sure to measure your powdered sugar correctly – too much will make the mixture dry. Make sure your butter is softened so it mixes together properly, and use candy melts for dipping so the mixture doesn’t melt in your hands.

Other Favorite Candy

  • Oreo Truffles
  • Nutella Truffles
  • 5 Minute Fudge
  • 5 Minute Candy Bark
  • Peanut Butter Chocolate Chip Cookies
  • Peanut Butter Cheesecake

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Peanut Butter Balls Recipe

Make sure to make a double batch and share one. Everyone loves a good peanut butter candy. This is an age old recipe, better than any Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups!

Prep Time 15 minutes minutes

Cook Time 20 minutes minutes

Total Time 35 minutes minutes

Yield 36 balls

Serving Size 1 serving

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Ingredients

  • 1 cup (283g) creamy peanut butter
  • 6 tablespoons (84g) butter
  • 2 ¾ cups (311g) powdered sugar
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla
  • 1 package 10 ounces Chocolate melting chocolate (such as Ghiradelli or Candiquik)

Instructions

  • In a mixing bowl, cream the peanut butter and butter together with a hand mixer.

  • Slowly add the powdered sugar until well combined. Add the vanilla.

  • Line a large cookie sheet with wax paper or parchment paper.

  • Scoop 1-inch balls of the peanut butter mixture and roll into a ball. Place on the cookie sheet. Continue until all the peanut butter mixture is gone.

  • Refrigerate for 20 minutes until hardened.

  • In a microwave safe bowl, melt the melting wafers for 30 seconds. Stir and if not completely melted add for an additional 10 seconds, stir and repeat as necessary. (Refer to package directions for melting instructions as well.)

  • Remove the peanut butter balls from the refrigerator. Using a toothpick, dip one ball at a time into the chocolate until covered. Place back on the lined cookie sheet. Let harden completely before serving.

  • Store in an airtight container in the refrigerator up to 5 days.

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Recipe Notes

There have been some comments saying the recipe is too sweet or doesn’t work. It DOES work – I’ve made them several times. Here are some tips:

  • The dough comes together easily if using a stand mixer. If you’re using a hand mixer, you might want to reduce the sugar to 2 1/2 cups.
  • Be sure you’re measuring your sugar correctly and not packing it. I have added the weights in grams so that helps.
  • I find 2 3/4 cups powdered sugar to be fine for sweetness and taste. If you want them less sweet you can reduce sugar to 2 1/2 cups.
  • Make sure you’re using SALTED butter. If you’re using unsalted add 1/4 teaspoon salt.

This recipe does work. Just have patience with mixing – it takes awhile to get the mixture all together.

Recipe Nutrition

Serving: 1serving | Calories: 98kcal | Carbohydrates: 11g | Protein: 2g | Fat: 6g | Saturated Fat: 2g | Cholesterol: 5mg | Sodium: 50mg | Potassium: 48mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 10g | Vitamin A: 58IU | Calcium: 4mg | Iron: 1mg

Nutritional information not guaranteed to be accurate

Course Dessert

Cuisine American

Author Dorothy Kern

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These EASY Peanut Butter Balls are chocolate covered like buckeyes but better – and they’re done in no time at all! This candy recipe is no bake and tastes like a peanut butter cup – use your favorite kind of chocolate too!

Last Updated on August 21, 2022

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FAQs

Why is my peanut butter ball dough sticky? ›

If your butter was too soft or if the peanut butter you're using is too thin, the filling can get a little soft and sticky as you're rolling. The refrigerator can fix that—stop what you're doing and chill the bowl of filling for 15 minutes in the refrigerator before trying again to roll into balls.

How to make peanut butter tastier? ›

At this point, I love to sweeten the peanut butter with maple syrup (or honey) and add a pinch or two of salt. If your peanut butter is still thicker than you're looking for, add some oil — any neutral oil will do.

What is one creative way to use peanut butter? ›

Ideas to Try:

Add into a bowl of oatmeal. Dip apple slices in peanut butter. Add banana slices to a toasted PB&J. Spread on a rice cake or cracker.

What can be made from peanut butter? ›

Peanut butter recipes
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  • Elvis sandwich. A star rating of 0 out of 5. ...
  • Peanut butter cake. A star rating of 4.6 out of 5. ...
  • Peanut butter cookie cups. ...
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  • Peanut butter brownies. ...
  • Peanut butter-stuffed French toast. ...
  • Peanut butter & jam pudding.

Why are my peanut butter balls not firm? ›

Not chilling the peanut butter balls long enough.

When the peanut balls aren't chilled long enough, they still have a soft texture that makes them tricky to work with because it's harder to have control when twirling them through the melted chocolate.

How do you reduce the stickiness of dough? ›

Use a small amount of oil to prevent dough from sticking to your hands too much and aid the kneading process. You'll likely have to oil the bowl anyway when it's time to rise, anyway.

How do you intensify peanut butter flavor? ›

You can further augment the gustatory potential of the peanut butter by using both vanilla extract and almond extract in your dough—just a splash of the latter is enough to boost your cookies' nuttiness (while remaining subtle enough that no one will cotton onto the presence of drupe essence in your legume dessert).

What makes peanut butter better? ›

One of the main fats in peanut butter is oleic acid. When substituted for other fats in your diet, oleic acid helps maintain good cholesterol, blood sugar, and blood pressure. Managing these levels in your body can lower the risk of heart disease. Peanut butter also contains omega-6 fatty acid.

Why does my peanut butter taste funny? ›

A jar of nut butter with low oxidative stability will begin to taste rancid, bitter, or pungent as time goes on. According to a study on the quality of stabilizer-free natural peanut butter during storage, natural PB kept at 10°C (50°F) began demonstrating loss in oxidative stability after just 12 weeks.

What is the best combination with peanut butter? ›

A classic pairing like apple or banana slices and peanut butter are a safe bet and will leave your sweet tooth satisfied without any guilt. You can also think outside the box and try other fruits like strawberries, blueberries, pears, peaches, or raspberries.

Can dogs eat peanut butter? ›

Whether speaking to new or seasoned pet parents, veterinarians are often asked 'can dogs eat peanut butter? ' The good news is that regular peanut butter is safe to give your dog as a treat. Just make sure to avoid peanut butter with Xylitol, a sugar substitute found in lower or sugar-free products.

What to avoid in peanut butter? ›

Look out for added sugars or sweeteners in the form of evaporated cane juice, corn syrup solids, high fructose corn syrup, molasses, honey, etc. Hydrogenated oils. Hydrogenated oils are used to improve texture but add unhealthy trans fat, even in small amounts. Palm oil.

What can I mix into peanut butter? ›

Mixing in cocoa powder or cacao nibs for a chocolate peanut butter. Mixing in a small amount of coconut oil for a creamier texture and a hint of coconut flavor. Mixing in a small amount of powdered ginger or nutmeg for a spicy kick. Mixing in a small amount of finely grated lemon or orange zest for a citrusy flavor.

Can I mix milk and peanut butter? ›

Blend peanut butter with some milk and your favorite fruit to create a creamy protein-packed smoothie. Spread 1-2 tablespoons peanut butter on your toast or waffles, top with berries, and a drizzle of honey or maple syrup. Need a grab-n-go option?

What to do if peanut butter cookie dough is too sticky? ›

When cookie dough is too sticky, you may have an imbalance of wet and dry ingredients. You can fix this by adding a teaspoon of flour or cornstarch at a time until your dough is just how you want. The added flour or cornstarch will absorb the excess liquid and reduce the dough's overall stickiness.

How do you fix sticky peanut butter? ›

The trick is to mix it with something else such as,
  1. Powdered Milk.
  2. Oatmeal.
  3. Powdered sugar.
  4. Graham Crackers.
  5. Rice Crispies.
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Why are my dough balls sticky? ›

Excessive dough absorption

Pizza dough becomes too sticky when it absorbs too much water. Over-absorbed dough can also be easy to overstretch and tear. Solve this problem and salvage the pizza crust by incorporating more flour, a little at a time, into the dough.

Why is my peanut butter cookie dough oily? ›

If you've had this happen to you, odds are you made one of two mistakes: either you didn't allow the ingredients to thoroughly mix during the creaming process or you didn't allow the dough to rest enough before baking. Watch the video below to see how both these mistakes happen and how to fix them.

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