Grandma’s Holiday Peanut Butter Balls

🎄 Introduction

Grandma’s Holiday Peanut Butter Balls are the kind of treat that shows up every year without fail—right next to the fudge, cookies, and candy canes. They’re rich, creamy, chocolate-coated bites of comfort that don’t even need an oven. Made with simple pantry ingredients and a lot of love, these treats are easy enough for kids to help with and special enough to become a family tradition.

One bite and you’re back in Grandma’s kitchen, sneaking one from the tray before dinner.


🧾 Ingredients

Peanut Butter Filling

  • 1½ cups creamy peanut butter
  • ½ cup unsalted butter (softened)
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 3½–4 cups powdered sugar (sifted)

Chocolate Coating

  • 12 oz semi-sweet or milk chocolate chips
  • 1 tablespoon coconut oil or shortening (for smooth melting)

Optional Extras

  • Crushed peanuts
  • Holiday sprinkles
  • Sea salt flakes

👩‍🍳 Instructions

  1. Make the peanut butter mixture
    In a large bowl, mix peanut butter and butter until smooth and creamy.
  2. Add flavor and sweetness
    Stir in vanilla extract. Gradually add powdered sugar until a thick, rollable dough forms.
  3. Shape the balls
    Roll the mixture into 1-inch balls and place on a parchment-lined baking sheet.
  4. Chill
    Refrigerate for 30–45 minutes until firm.
  5. Melt the chocolate
    In a heat-safe bowl, melt chocolate chips with coconut oil in the microwave (30-second intervals) or using a double boiler.
  6. Dip and coat
    Dip each peanut butter ball into melted chocolate, letting excess drip off.
  7. Set
    Place back on parchment paper. Add sprinkles or toppings if desired.
  8. Cool completely
    Refrigerate until chocolate is firm. Store chilled.

🔧 Methods (Techniques Used)

  • No-Bake Method: Perfect for holidays when oven space is limited
  • Chilling Method: Firms the filling for easy dipping
  • Double Boiler or Low Heat Melting: Prevents chocolate from burning
  • Hand-Rolling: Keeps texture soft and rustic

This is comfort cooking at its finest.


📜 History of Peanut Butter Balls

Peanut Butter Balls became popular in mid-20th-century America, especially during the holidays. Peanut butter was affordable, filling, and shelf-stable—ideal for big families. Many grandmothers passed this recipe down handwritten on index cards or simply by memory.

Often called Buckeyes (especially when partially dipped), these treats became a Christmas staple across the Midwest and South.


💪 Benefits

  • High in protein from peanut butter
  • No baking required, saving time and energy
  • Long shelf life when refrigerated
  • Customizable for allergies or preferences
  • Great for gifting

They’re indulgent, but practical too.


🧪 Formation (How It Comes Together)

  • Peanut butter + butter create a creamy base
  • Powdered sugar thickens and stabilizes the filling
  • Chilling helps maintain shape
  • Chocolate coating seals flavor and adds snap

The contrast between creamy center and crisp chocolate is everything.


❤️ Lovers of Peanut Butter Balls

These treats are loved by:

  • Peanut butter fanatics
  • Chocolate lovers
  • Kids and grandparents alike
  • Holiday bakers who want easy wins
  • Anyone who loves nostalgic desserts

Perfect for:

  • Christmas cookie trays
  • Holiday parties
  • Homemade gifts
  • Freezer treats

🔁 Variations (More Holiday Love)

  • Use dark chocolate for richer flavor
  • Add crushed graham crackers to the filling
  • Make them vegan with plant-based butter and chocolate
  • Roll in cocoa powder instead of dipping

🌟 Conclusion

Grandma’s Holiday Peanut Butter Balls are more than a recipe—they’re a tradition. Simple, sweet, and made to be shared, they remind us that the best holiday treats aren’t fancy—they’re familiar. One batch never feels like enough, and somehow they always disappear faster than expected

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