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Melody Brandon, Long Beach, CA Vendor: Baker Website: Sweet and Saucy Shop About Me: Sweet & Saucy Shop is a dessert studio that specializes in cakes, cookies, and cupcakes, as well as many other goodies that taste as good as they look. Our new bakery storefront will be up and running within the next two months!
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Growing up, some of my favorite times were making peanut butter balls with my grandma. I knew that if I was spending the night at her house, this fun (and delicious) project would be #1 on my list of things to do. I have since passed on my great love of peanut butter balls to my little brother, so when I was babysitting him for the weekend he quickly requested that we make them. Of course I couldn't pass up an opportunity to munch on some of my favorite goodies, so I decided to have my nieces spend the night too and let them get in on the baking fun.

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So here were my chefs for the night…

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And here is the easiest recipe you'll ever make!

Peanut Butter Balls (adapted from Grandma's Kitchen…thanks Grams!)

  • 1/2 cup of Karo light corn syrup
  • 2/3 cup of smooth peanut butter
  • 1/2 cup of sugar
  • Pinch of salt
  • 3 cups of Rice Krispies
  • Chopped chocolate for dipping & drizzling (optional)

Add the corn syrup, sugar, peanut butter and salt in a microwave safe bowl and stir to combine. Microwave for 45 seconds at a time, stirring in between, until the mixture just starts to boil.

Stir in the Rice Krispies. Let mixture cool briefly (1-2 minutes), but stir to make sure it does not stick together. Now you can either roll the mixture into balls, add lollipop sticks to the balls to make peanut butter ball lollipops, or you can roll out the mixture between to sheets of parchment paper and then use a cookie cutter to cut out shapes.

You can also drizzle with melted chocolate or dip balls into the chocolate…be creative! Here are some photos from our baking adventure and the creations we came up with!

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And believe me were they good!

You can also make these peanut butter balls for a yummy, fun bridal shower or wedding favor. :grin:

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10 Responses to “Peanut Butter Balls”

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Eugy

This recipe looks so easy to make and delicious! I’m definitely gonna make this for my peanut butter-loving hubby. Thanks!

 
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Vanessa

yumm… I think I may have to try them out as favors for my bridal shower this weekend!

Approx. how many “lollipops” would one batch make?

Thanks for sharing. Chocolate and PB is a killer combo! :)

 
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PrettyKitty
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PrettyKitty (message)  505 posts, Busy bee

I love the little three tiered wedding cake! How cute! (And now I am drooling)

 
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Miss Bruschetta (message)  5,546 posts, Bee Keeper

Om nom nom nom! That first picture is making me so hungry!

 
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michele

Love all of your blog posts–I can’t wait to try making this!

 
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Melody @ Sweet and Saucy Shop (message)  40 posts, Newbee

Thanks ladies!
Vanessa - It’s really hard to give an approximate number of servings since it all depends on the size you roll them, but I’m guessing around 20-30 balls

 
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Miss French Bulldog
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Miss French Bulldog (message)  7,195 posts, Bee Keeper

Oh Boy do those look tasty! I can’t wait to try out this recipe.

 
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lmariea
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lmariea (message)  5 posts, Newbee

My family has made these for years in bar form … just press the mixture into a 9 by 13 pan. To “ice” we melt a bag of chocolate chips with a bag of butterscotch chips and spread over top in a thick layer. Voila! We call them peanut butter scotcheroos.

 
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pvaulter718
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pvaulter718 (message)  2,109 posts, Buzzing bee

I love how you included your younger generations! I spent too many hours working on a silly program project before I realized it was the perfect project to include the twins (they’re 13). It was a good project for the girls on a rainy day while I was babysitting, they loved it, and I loved that my fingers weren’t sticky, gluey, and tired!

 
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LatteLove
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LatteLove (message)  5,373 posts, Bee Keeper

delish!! Thanks for remindig me of this yummy summer treat.
I might use these as favors for my second reception! I never thought of shaping them!

 


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