What You’ll Need for This Recipe

Chocolate: Semisweet chocolate chips work well for this recipe but chocolate in bar form is easier to melt. You can use bittersweet, dark chocolate, or milk chocolate if preferred. Coconut oil: This optional ingredient makes it easier to get a thin dipping consistency. You can sub in shortening or even butter if needed.

How to Make Buckeyes

  1. Add the peanut butter, butter, and vanilla to a stand mixer fitted with a paddle attachment and mix on low.

  2. After 30 seconds or so stop and scrape the bowl down and mix until thoroughly combined.

  3. Slowly add confectioners’ sugar and mix on medium low. Really important to scrape the bowl down here too!

  4. Pinch off about a tablespoon of the mixture and roll balls in the palms of your hands. Chill to firm.

  5. Melt the chocolate and coconut oil in a medium bowl and mix to combine. Set aside and allow to cool to room temp.

  6. Using a toothpick, dip each chilled peanut butter ball into the chocolate. Remove toothpick and smooth hole over with a knife.

Pro Tips for Making this Recipe

If your butter isn’t room temp then just cut the sticks into a few slices and microwave on 50% power in 5 second bursts. Flip the butter with every burst. These buckeyes will keep in the fridge for up to two weeks, just make sure they’re covered. Its so important to scrape that bowl down after adding the powdered sugar. I forgot to once and the top was super firm but the bottom of the bowl was VERY soft. Coconut oil helps thin the chocolate so it’s easier to dip your buckeyes but you can use shortening if that’s what you have on hand. The butter can be reduced a tablespoon for a firmer ball if desired.

Why are they called buckeyes?

This no bake peanut butter treat closely resembles buckeye nuts! The buckeye is the state tree of Ohio and as you can imagine this dessert is pretty popular in Ohio and the neighboring states. Before I looked it up I thought they were named after the football team.

How do you dip them?

Whats the best peanut butter to use for these cookies?

For best results use a smooth, salted peanut butter for your buckeyes. There’s no need to use a sweetened peanut butter but if that’s what you have on hand it will work just fine. You can always decrease the sugar if desired. If you’re using a natural peanut butter without stabilizers make sure to mix really well after opening the jar. The oil heavy top of that jar will make very runny buckeyes.

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