Easy No-Bake Peanut Butter Chocolate Truffle Balls (simple recipe!) (2024)

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The BEST easy dessert recipe for a crowd! These heavenly balls of peanut butter covered in chocolate make for the perfect sweet finger food during the holidays.

byLilly

I’m not sure how I would ever survive Christmas without these amazing balls of peanut buttery chocolate goodness. They’re so rich and delicious, I try to only make them once a year because sometimes a dozen of them go missing in my mouth during the dipping process. They’re so hard to resist!

If you like easy dessert recipes that can please a large crowd, you are going to love this simple recipe. They’re a lot of fun to make too! I try not to worry about them looking perfect because, honestly, they look more homemade when they’re a bit of a hot mess.

Try not to eat them all before you’re done making them.

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Kind of like a Reese’s Peanut Butter Cup, only way better.

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You really can’t mess up these easy peanut butter chocolate balls! They’re also fun to top with sea salt or sprinkles that are fitting for the occasion. Heck, you could try using white chocolate, too.
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Easy No-Bake Peanut Butter Balls (A.K.A Truffles)

Servings: 50 truffles (party size!)

Ingredients

  • 2cupscreamy peanut butter
  • 3/4cupbutter(room temperature)
  • 3-4cups powdered sugar
  • 2(1 pound) packageschocolate candy coating(I like CandiQuik)

Instructions

  1. Mix the peanut butter and softened butter in a bowl until well combined.

  2. Slowly mix in the powdered sugar until the mixture is firm enough to stick together into one large ball (the type of peanut butter you use and humidity level in the air will determine how much powdered sugar you need to make it firm).

  3. Cover the mixture and let sit in the refrigerator for about 30 minutes.

  4. Shape the now cold peanut butter mixture into 1 inch balls and place them on a wax paper lined baking sheet (use a cookie dough scooper if you want them to be uniform in size). Refrigerate again once finished. The colder the peanut butter balls are, the easier they are to dip.

  5. Melt the chocolate according to the package directions. I prefer to microwave it in a silicone bowl.

  6. Using a fork, dip the peanut butter balls into the melted chocolate one at a time. Let the excess chocolate fall back into the bowl before placing them back onto the wax paper.

  7. Once finished with all that dipping, let them harden at room temperature, and then store them in the refrigerator until ready to serve.

Recipe Notes

  1. You can also replace some of the powdered sugar with crushed Rice Krispies cereal or crushed graham crackers to make them less rich.
  2. Turn these little guys into what they call "Buckeyes" by simply leaving the top portion of the peanut butter exposed.
  3. Feel free to make them pretty by topping them with sea salt, sprinkles or an extra drizzle of chocolate.
  4. Use any leftover chocolate to dip pretzels, fruit, nuts or anything else you have laying around.
  5. If you've ever done any chocolate dipping, then you know that the chocolate slowly hardens and has to be reheated, but the texture slowly changes in the re-heating process. To remedy that, place your chocolate bowl in a shallow bowl of hot water after it's melted to keep it warm during the dipping process.
  6. Watch the video below to see how to make the dipping process smooth and painless. We wouldn't want any ugly balls!

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Just in case dipping truffles or candy into chocolate gives you anxiety, check out this detailed video on the easiest and prettiest way to dip them.

THE BEST WAY TO DIP TRUFFLES BY Crazy For Crust:

A truffle a day keeps bad moods away.

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FAQs

Why are my peanut butter balls 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.

What are truffle balls made of? ›

Chocolate truffles are a deeply indulgent chocolate treat made from chocolate and cream. They're essentially balls of chocolate ganache. And great news: they sound so much fancier than they are to make!

What is the white goop in peanut butter? ›

Occasionally, you may find an oily substance at the top of your jar of natural peanut butter. This is the oil separating from the natural peanut butter.

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 makes chocolate truffles so good? ›

Chocolate truffles are considered one of the most indulgent treats and ultimate luxury desserts. They combine the richness of high-quality chocolate with a creamy center, making them ideal as sympathy chocolate or just a sweet treat for any special occasion.

How do you thin chocolate for dipping truffles? ›

Cocoa butter is the best option as it's the natural fat present in chocolate. Alternatively, you can use a bit of vegetable oil or shortening. Start by adding just a small amount (a teaspoon for every 100 grams of chocolate should suffice), stir it in, and see if the chocolate is thin enough for your needs.

How to coat chocolate truffles in chocolate? ›

Melt the coating chocolate. Dip the truffles in the chocolate, letting the excess run off. Re-stab them into the styrofoam, and re-freeze to set. Using your finger, dab a little bit of the melted chocolate into the hole from the toothpick.

Why are truffles so expensive? ›

Why are truffles so expensive? Pound for pound, truffle is one of the most expensive foods you can buy. The reason behind such high costs is the scarcity of the produce, truffles are seasonal, extremely difficult to grow, and take many years to cultivate. They also have a short shelf life.

How to coat a truffle in chocolate? ›

Cool chocolate to 85 to 90º F. for dipping. Dip cold, firm truffle into melted chocolate, holding with a fork and covering with several coats of chocolate.

What's the difference between truffle and truffle chocolate? ›

Despite sharing a name, a chocolate truffle does not contain any truffles of the mushroom variety. Nevertheless, some especially adventurous chocolate manufacturers may attempt to make chocolate-covered mushrooms.

Are Lindor truffles actually truffles? ›

Essentially, Lindor is a chocolate truffle. Made by creating a hollow chocolate shell by placing fine, tempered Lindt chocolate into a mould which is then spun around on its axis to coat the inside. The chocolate cools and sets to create a delicate shell – ready to hold the smooth, melting filling.

Why are chocolate balls called truffles? ›

A: Truffles originated in France in 1895 and it was here that the ball of chocolate ganache dusted with cocoa received the name, truffle. As it turns out, truffles are named after the mushrooms of the similar name because of their resemblance to the dark and rumpled mushroom.

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 protein balls so sticky? ›

Why are my protein balls so sticky? If for some reason the batter is sticky or too wet and not coming together, there is too much liquid and not enough binder. This can happen depending on the protein powder you are using. You can either add more protein powder or some kind of flour.

How do you fix sticky peanut brittle? ›

You can try placing the stale peanut brittle on a baking sheet and gently heating it in an oven at a low temperature, around 250°F (120°C), for a few minutes. This can help to soften it a bit and restore some of its original texture.

How to prevent peanut butter from sticking? ›

Coat spoon or measuring cup with cooking spray, oil or butter depending on what you are making. Pour/ spoon in your honey or peanut butter into your measuring cup. Pour it into your ingredients and see how easily it slides out.

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