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No bake candy peanut butter balls

Submitted by RKXT

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Latest Review: "My aunt used to just dip the bottom halves in ...more"
  • Prep: 25 mins
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  • Ready in: 25 mins
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Ingredients

  • 1 jar 16oz reeses peanut butter
  • 2 sticks butter
  • @ 1/2 bag confectioners sugar
  • 4 1 lb bars of hersheys chocolate candy bars melted
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Cooking Instructions

first take a large microwavable bowl. scoop in jar of peanut butter and add sticks of butter and melt. mix in 1/2 the bag of confectioners sugar until consistancy is crumby. roll into 1 inch balls (or egg shapes for easter). last in separate bowl melt 4 candy bars in microwave bowl spoon on top and sprinkles if desired. chill and serve.

Recipe Notes

fun to make with children for any occasion

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This recipe has been added to the following public cookbooks:
Virginia Lee's Cookbook, Angel's favorite dishes, spice of life, joanndream, Karinda's Country Cookin'

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Recent Reviews

Recent Reviews
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mimidec67
08/08/08 10:46 PM

had this many times

My aunt used to just dip the bottom halves in the chocolate and called them buckeyes. They never last long!
RKXT
02/08/08 11:48 PM

yummy recipe kids love it so do i

easy fast and looks great on the dessert table. nice to give to friends for the holidays.

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