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Peanut Butter Balls (Buckeye Recipe)
Use smooth, creamy peanut butter, not the natural kind, which can separate. Add the powdered sugar a little at a time. If you ...
legend has it that Buckeye Balls were first unveiled. There is no true proof that the alleged creator, Gail Tabor, reimagined the chocolate and peanut butter recipe herself. A newspaper clipping ...
There might be another topic to avoid during holiday gatherings. Religion. The 2024 election. The 2020 election. Any election, really. And buckeyes. Not the Buckeyes, although tread lightly there ...
Using a toothpick, dip the peanut butter balls into the melted chocolate until mostly covered, leaving a small round opening on top to give them the appearance of a buckeye. Place buckeyes on ...
In Buckeye Bites, the sweet powdered sugar and peanut butter filling is balanced nicely with the salty pretzels and not-too-sweet chocolate. Every Christmas, peanut butter balls find their way ...
She found a buckeye latte on the menu of a coffee shop in Texas, but it was hazelnut and caramel, not chocolate and peanut butter. Not the same thing. In Ohio, buckeye has long been shorthand for ...
Peanut butter and … fill in the blank. What first comes to mind? Jelly, perhaps? (If you were tempted to say “cupcake,” our kids have similar taste in books, and I salute you.) No ...
Inspired by buckeye candies, these treats are run through with a ribbon of rich peanut-butter cream that takes on a caramel flavor in the oven. Get the recipe at the link in our bio.
Beat until well combined, about 1 minute. Divide the peanut butter mixture into 1 1/2 tablespoon balls. Flatten them into an egg shape, measuring about 2 inches long, 1 inch wide, and about 3/4 ...