This past weekend the girls and I made Chocolate Covered Rice Krispie Peanut Butter Balls to save for Christmas.  They were SO easy to make and turned out delicious.  Here is the recipe we used:

Chocolate Covered Rice Krispie Peanut Butter Balls
  • 2 cups creamy peanut butter
  • 2 cups powdered sugar
  • 4 Tbs. butter, melted
  • 4 cups rice krispies

Mix everything together and roll into balls and place on wax paper. Chill for 15-20 minutes.

While peanut butter mixture is chilling melt in double boiler:
  • 1 bag (16 oz) of chocolate chips
  • 2 Tbsp. vegetable shortening
Dip the balls into the chocolate to coat and place in fridge to set up.  Makes approximately 4 dozen.

16 Comments

  1. Celeste Creates

    When you said save – did you mean refrigerate, pantry or freeze? I am making a half batch right now. Thanks.

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  2. Jamie Jo

    Those sound easy and yummy!

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  3. Angela

    Jessica,
    Those look and sound yummy! Do you use semi-sweet or milk chocolate chips?

    ~Angela

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  4. Celeste Creates

    OK. I made my half batch and these are way too good. Have to try them everybody! How hard do they set, Jessica?

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  5. Jessica Gordon

    Celeste ~ So gad you like them!! I have ours in a plastic container in the fridge. As for how they set… I don't know, they don't get super hard, but the chocolate does harden back up after it has cooled.

    Jamie ~ They ARE very easy and yummy! =)

    Angela ~ I just semi-sweet since that is what I had in the cupboard, but I would have used milk chocolate if I had it, since that is what I prefer with peanut butter. White Chocolate Chips would be great too!

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  6. Violeta

    Hello from Romania ,
    please read the blog – My heart His words – at Humbled and convicted , my friend Tammy Nischan from Kentucky wrote them the story and some pictures of some hungryes poors kids , what we try to help them in future and especialy for Christmas .Our LORD will be so proud of us if we will do something! GOD bless catholic mothers !
    I love you blog,
    sweet blessings and MERRY CHRISTMAS!
    Violeta

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  7. Shelly

    YUM! — and looks too easy NOT to try 🙂

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  8. JennyM

    Yummy!

    I've noticed your girls' aprons several times in your posts and they're so cute! Where do you find them? I know children's aprons are available at many places, but I always like to go off of good recommendations!

    Thanks and prayers that your precious baby turns and arrives safely soon!

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  9. Evie

    These look great! I'm thinking I could do them in a way my dd could eat them using sunbutter and soybutter…but I wonder if there is dairy free chocolate? Hmmm. I'd have to look. Thanks for sharing!

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  10. Jessica Gordon

    Jenny ~ The aprons the girls have on in this picture were a gift from their Grandma a couple years ago. They have been well loved, and are pinned together in a couple of places! 😉 We also have 2 solid red Pampered Chef childrens apron with chef's hats that have been WONDERFUL! (Pampered Chef doesn't sell them anymore, but I'm sure they can be found on ebay. Anyhow, the girls are both recieving a couple new aprons for Christmas. They are each getting one from Catholic Embroidery (I had them embroider "Catholic Cuisine" — the name of my other blog — onto the front) and the other two I purchased from KidSteals.com when they had some of the children's Jesse Steele mother daughter sets listed. (Kid Steals had more listed today, but they have already sold out.)

    Evie ~ They would still be yummy without the chocolate coating, but it seems like there would be dairy free chocolate chips available at the health food store? I'd love to hear if you find any, and how it works out… I am "severely intolerant" to dairy myself, but just horrible about staying away from it…

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  11. Anonymous

    These look oh so good! I have a similar recipe made with mashed potatoes and coconut dipped in chocolate that taste exactly like a mound chocolate bar! Very easy and very delish too! I don't wear them well anymore 😉 so I give them to friends and neighbors. PJ

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  12. Kelly

    These look way too delicious! Thanks for sharing the recipe 🙂

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  13. Lena

    I've added these to our list of baking. : )

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  14. Anonymous

    Oh those sound so good…. I think my behind just grew reading about them!

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  15. Renee

    YUMMY! Your girls are just so sweet. I love seeing them in the kitchen wearing their little aprons, ever cute. Thinking of you, hope you feel well. Our son's wife is in what they feel is true labor! woohooooooo. :))

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  16. Kelly

    Oooo! Yummy! Thanks for posting the recipe. These look so easy I think my oldest DD could do a batch on her own. She's been wanting to do some Christmas baking. 🙂

    God bless!

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