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This is a tradition that goes back years and years in my family. We’ve never had a Christmas without this delicious no-bake treat. Our favorite way to eat them is straight from the freezer, though they are delicious at room temperature, too.
Cream peanut butter, powdered sugar, and butter until smooth and creamy. Add cereal and stir with a wooden spoon until thoroughly combined. Using powdered sugar on your hands to prevent sticking, roll 1″ balls of the peanut butter mixture and place them on a waxed-paper-lined baking sheet.
Melt chocolate chips with paraffin wax slivers in a double boiler or heat-proof bowl over simmering water. (Note: the paraffin wax may seem unusual, but that’s how these cookies have always been made, so I’m not gonna mess with perfection here. I’ve included a photo in my blog post so you can get an idea of how much to add.) Dip balls in melted chocolate to cover. Return to the waxed paper. Decorate with sprinkles, if desired.
Place peanut butter balls in the refrigerator to set. This can be kept for quite some time in the freezer.
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marynola on 8.3.2010
I use paraffin in an old family recipe- somewhat similar to this one …my mom said it is to help with shine and to make the chocolate set…I’d guess if the chocolate was properly tempered it wouldn’t make a difference.
marianeliza on 12.21.2009
I made this tonight. I did not use the wax & it seemed fine. Next time I would refrigerate or freeze the peanut balls before dipping to make it easier. They are very cute & my husband says delicious! Can’t wait to see what everyone says about them at Christmas!
Lauralee on 12.19.2009
These are so E-Z and everyone raved about them. I love the little crunch surprise. Not ordinary!
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