Buckeyes
Anyone with family in Ohio or has lived in Ohio, the Buckeye State, knows this recipe. It is the closest taste to a Reese Peanut Butter Cup.
Ingredients:
One 12 ounce jar creamy peanut butter
1/2 cup butter
1 pound box confectioners sugar
12 ounce bag chocolate chips
paraffin (see note)
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Directions:
Over a low flame or in a double-boiler, melt the butter and peanut butter, stirring until well mixed. Add the confectioners sugar and mix well. Form into buckeye shapes. Dip with toothpicks, fork or spoon into chocolate chips which have been melted and a few slivers of paraffin added to make the chocolate adhere. Leave a small space uncoated for the "eye" of the buckeye.
Note: I shape the buckeyes and freeze with a toothpick inserted. I dip them frozen into the chocolate and do not use paraffin. When the peanut butter shape thaws I close the hole left by the toothpick.
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A Comment From Susan: Susan uses 1/2 of the amount of the butter in this recipe but adds more powdered sugar and she has the distinction of being "The Expert Buckeye Maker"! Now that title counts for something!
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I am the expert Buckeye maker in the family. I would like to add a comment that I usually only add half of the butter and add more powdered sugar. I have to bring Buckeyes to school for each kid's birthday!
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I will make that change to the recipe with a notation! Thank you for the help!
Another idea from a former Buckeye... add rice krispies to the pb mixture for a lighter buckeye. They're harder to roll though.
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I also use less butter because that you way you can eat more of them!!!!!
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