Butterfinger Balls Recipe | February 8, 2025
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The Butterfinger Bliss Bites, commonly called Butterfinger Balls, are sheer temptation on a plate. Crafted with ingredients like peanut butter, icing sugar, graham crackers, diced Butterfingers, butter, and luscious melted chocolate, they’re a hit at parties, BBQs, and even make thoughtful gifts.
Perfect for watching the big game or festive gatherings, the fusion of Butterfingers with peanut butter is my undeniable guilty pleasure. In essence, once they’re in front of me, they’re hard to resist! Think of them as the more adventurous cousins of the classic Buckeye Balls.
In my version of these petite delights, I’ve used crunchy peanut butter. If you’re more inclined towards a silkier texture without the peanut bits, opt for the creamy kind. Personally, the crunchier, the better for me.
These Butterfinger Bliss Bites are delightful when enjoyed both warm and chilled. They can be prepared ahead of time and sealed in an airtight container, ready to dazzle your guests.
Personalize your Butterfinger Bites by garnishing them with sprinkles that match the event’s theme or colors!
Remember to store these candies in a sealed container to maintain their freshness.
They’re versatile in storage – place them in the freezer, refrigerator, or leave them out if you plan to indulge in a day or two.
For those opting for refrigeration, rest assured, when stored in an airtight container, they remain fresh for about a month. Enjoy!
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