Published 6/18/2024 You know we’re huge fans of ball recipes over here are Fit Foodie Finds, and we loved the idea of creating a ball recipe that does not require a food processor. And so these crunchy no bake peanut butter balls were born! We hope you love them as much as we do. PS: these remind me a lot of our healthy honey peanut butter scotcheroos! So check those out if you’re a crunchy gal.
How to Make Crunchy No Bake Peanut Butter Balls
Parent friends of the world: this is a GREAT recipe to make with kids. One of the most critical steps in this recipe is crunching up the Chex cereal into tiny pieces with either a wooden spoon or your hands. So fun! And then mashing together with peanut butter and rolling into balls. A fun get-messy-in-the-kitchen kinda recipe that doesn’t require any heat or sharp utensils. Here’s the rundown:
Peanut Butter Crunch Balls Pantry Staples
Whip these up at a moment’s notice by keeping these pantry staples on hand and ready to go.
Chex cereal: Plain old rice Chex cereal. It gives the balls the perfect crunch! Peanut butter: Choose a creamy peanut butter for this recipe. Honey: This is our main sweetener for the balls. If you’re vegan, you can use a different sweetener for this recipe. Brown rice syrup: Gives the balls a caramelized, chewy texture without adding too much sweetness. Chocolate chips: You can use semisweet or dark chocolate chips for this recipe. We melted these and drizzled this over the balls for a decadent twist. Coconut oil: This helps the chocolate chips melt better and creates a smooth, runny consistency for drizzling. Parchment paper: So the balls don’t stick to the cookie sheet. Mixing bowls: This is for mixing your ingredients. Cookie sheet: You’ll need this for when we place the balls in the freezer to set. Wooden spoon: We use this to crush the Chex into tiny pieces.
Fun Ways to Customize These Bite-Sized Balls
Although we love these peanut butter honey balls as is, you can totally play around with different flavors to suit your preferences.
Use a different cereal: One way you can jazz up these balls is by using chocolate Chex instead of regular for even more chocolate-y goodness. Swap the nut butter: If you’re not a fan of peanut butter, you can swap it with almond butter for a different flavor profile. If you want to make these balls nut-free, you can use sunflower seed butter instead. Add protein: Want to make protein peanut butter balls? Add a scoop of your favorite protein powder! We recommend using vanilla protein powder. Keep in mind that adding protein powder may make the mixture more dry, so you may need to add more honey or melted coconut oil for more moisture.
Can I use a food processor?
Absolutely! If you have a food processor, you can totally use it for this recipe. Garden of Life Raw Organic Protein Powder
How do I store honey peanut butter Chex balls?
We recommend storing any leftover peanut butter honey Chex balls in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 2 weeks. You can also freeze them for up to 2 months. When you’re ready to enjoy them again, you can eat them straight from the fridge. If frozen, let them thaw in the fridge overnight or on the counter for around 5-10 minutes until thawed.
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