BUTTERFINGER BALLS

If you love the crunchy, caramel-peanut butter snap of a Butterfinger candy bar, you’ll go wild for these no-bake Butterfinger Balls—a ridiculously easy, 5-ingredient treat that captures all that nostalgic flavor in a melt-in-your-mouth truffle form.

Chopped Butterfinger bars are blended with creamy peanut butter and just enough binder to hold together, then rolled into balls and dipped in smooth milk chocolate for a glossy, candy-bar-worthy finish. They’re ready in 20 minutes, require zero baking, and disappear faster than you can say “snack attack.”

Perfect for holiday trays, birthday parties, or a late-night craving—these balls are pure, peanutty joy.

Why You’ll Fall in Love With These Balls
🥜 All the Butterfinger crunch—minus the mess
🍫 Chocolate-dipped elegance with zero fancy skills
⏱️ 20 minutes, no oven, one bowl
💸 Costs less than a candy bar per serving
🎁 Looks like you fussed—ideal for gifting!
If you believe dessert should be fun, nostalgic, and stupidly easy, this is your new go-to.
(Makes 24–30 balls)

2 (2.1 oz) Butterfinger candy bars, finely crushed (about 2 cups)
½ cup (125g) creamy peanut butter (use classic Jif or Skippy—not natural)
2 tbsp powdered sugar (helps bind without drying)
1 tbsp unsalted butter, softened
12 oz (340g) milk chocolate chips or melting wafers, for coating
Optional: Crushed Butterfinger for topping1. Make the Filling
In a bowl, combine crushed Butterfingers, peanut butter, powdered sugar, and butter.
Stir until a thick, moldable mixture forms (it will be crumbly but hold when pressed).
2. Roll the Balls
Scoop 1-tbsp portions and roll into smooth balls.
Place on a parchment-lined tray.
Freeze 15 minutes to firm up (critical for clean dipping!).
3. Melt the Chocolate
In a microwave-safe bowl, melt chocolate chips or wafers in 30-second bursts, stirring between each, until smooth.
Optional: Add 1 tsp coconut oil for extra shine.

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