Buckeyes Recipe - Lauren's Latest (2024)

Jump to Recipe Jump to Video Print Recipe

This post may contain affiliate sales links. Please read my disclosure policy.

A perfect marriage of peanut butter and chocolate make Ohio-famous Buckeyes a no-bake masterpiece. Similar to Peanut Butter Balls, Buckeyes are made with creamy peanut butter, sweet powdered sugar and butter, rolled into balls and partially dipped into melted chocolate, leaving just a little bit of peanut butter exposed – making them look just like real buckeyes.

Buckeyes Recipe - Lauren's Latest (1)

Ok, What are Buckeyes?

Real buckeyes are a shiny, brown nut that grow on an Ohio state tree – the buckeye tree. Buckeyes resemble the eye of a deer, hence: BUCK EYE. I have memories of buckeye nuts every fall all over our sidewalks. My grandpa used to drill holes in them so we could string them for necklaces. Such a fun memory! Unless you’re a squirrel, do NOT try to eat this nut. 🙂 Make this recipe instead!

Buckeyes, the candy – are a combination of peanut butter, butter, and powdered sugar shaped into small balls. You then dip them in melted chocolate, but not all of it! Leave a small portion of the peanut butter visible which look exactly like the buckeye nut.

Buckeyes Recipe - Lauren's Latest (2)

How to Make Buckeyes

For full recipe details, see the printable recipe card down below. Here is step by step what you can expect when making this Buckeye recipe:

Buckeyes Recipe - Lauren's Latest (3)

Prep Baking Sheet

Line a large baking sheet with parchment paper and set aside.

Cream Butter + Peanut Butter Together

Cream softened butter and peanut butter in a bowl with hand mixer or stand mixer with paddle until color begins to lighten and mixture is silky smooth.

Add vanilla and salt and mix until combined.

Buckeyes Recipe - Lauren's Latest (4)

Add Powdered Sugar

SLOWLY add powdered sugar in 1/3 cup increments mixing well in between. “Dough” should be thick enough to roll into balls. If you haven’t achieved that texture, add a little bit more sugar.

Buckeyes Recipe - Lauren's Latest (5)
Buckeyes Recipe - Lauren's Latest (6)

Form Balls + Refrigerate

Scoop out tablespoon sized portions and roll into balls with clean hands. Place balls onto parchment lined baking sheet. Place a toothpick into the center of each ball and refrigerate for 15 min to an hour.

Buckeyes Recipe - Lauren's Latest (7)
Buckeyes Recipe - Lauren's Latest (8)

Pro Tip: if you find your balls start out rolling out smoothly but then start to stick, try cleaning your hands periodically. Clean hands make the smoothest balls.

Buckeyes Recipe - Lauren's Latest (9)
Buckeyes Recipe - Lauren's Latest (10)

Melt Chocolate

Meanwhile, melt both types of chocolate together with coconut oil in a double boiler or microwave, stirring and making sure not to burn.

Buckeyes Recipe - Lauren's Latest (11)
Buckeyes Recipe - Lauren's Latest (12)

Dip Balls in Chocolate

Remove balls from refrigerator and holding onto the toothpick, dip each ball into chocolate being sure to cover just about 80% of the peanut butter to achieve that “Buckeye” look.Place back onto baking sheet until all buckeyes have been dipped and chocolate is set.

Buckeyes Recipe - Lauren's Latest (13)
Buckeyes Recipe - Lauren's Latest (14)
Buckeyes Recipe - Lauren's Latest (15)

Remove Toothpicks + Serve

Once peanut butter has come back to room temperature, using a twisting motion remove toothpicks. Cover the hole by gently smoothing peanut butter with your finger. Serve immediately.

Buckeyes Recipe - Lauren's Latest (16)

Storing Buckeyes

Store in airtight container in the fridge or at room temperature if you prefer softer peanut butter.

You can also freeze Buckeyes if you want to store them longer (perfect for a make ahead option). To freeze, place buckeyes on a parchment paper lined baking sheet or something flat that will fit in your freezer. Freeze until balls are frozen solid, then transfer to a freezer safe, airtight container or bag. They should stay fresh in the freezer up to 3 months. The texture may change slightly after freezing and thawing, but the taste shouldn’t be effected.

To thaw, allow the buckeyes to sit at room temperature 15-20 minutes before serving!

Buckeyes Recipe - Lauren's Latest (17)

More Peanut Butter Dessert Recipes to Try!

  • Peanut Butter Balls
  • Peanut Butter Blossoms
  • Salted Caramel Peanut Butter Rice Krispie Treats
  • Peanut Butter Cookies
  • No-Bake Peanut Butter Bars
  • Peanut Butter Energy Balls

I hope you love these little gems! The printable recipe card is below. Have a great day, friends!

If you make this recipe, I would really appreciate it if you wouldgive it a star rating and leave your review in the comments! If you have a picture of your finished dish, post it on Instagram using the hashtag #laurenslatest and tagging me @laurens_latest.

Buckeyes Recipe - Lauren's Latest (18)

PrintPrint Pin ItPin It

4 from 2 votes

Buckeyes

A perfect marriage of peanut butter and chocolate make Ohio-famous Buckeyes a no-bake masterpiece.

servings 36 pieces

Total Time 1 hour hr 30 minutes mins

Ingredients

Equipment

  • toothpicks for dipping

Instructions

  • Line a large baking sheet with parchment paper and set aside.

    Buckeyes Recipe - Lauren's Latest (19)

  • Cream softened butter and peanut butter in a bowl with hand mixer or stand mixer with paddle until color begins to lighten and mixture is silky smooth.

    Buckeyes Recipe - Lauren's Latest (20)

  • Add vanilla and salt and mix until combined.

  • SLOWLY add powdered sugar in 1/3 cup increments mixing well in between. "Dough" should be thick enough to roll into balls. If you haven't achieved that texture, add a little bit more sugar.

    Buckeyes Recipe - Lauren's Latest (21)

  • Scoop out tablespoon sized portions and roll into balls with clean hands*. Place balls onto parchment lined baking sheet. Place a toothpick into the center of each ball and refrigerate for 15 min to an hour.

    Buckeyes Recipe - Lauren's Latest (22)

  • Meanwhile, melt both types of chocolate together with coconut oil in a double boiler or microwave, stirring and making sure not to burn.

    Buckeyes Recipe - Lauren's Latest (23)

  • Remove balls from refrigerator and holding onto the toothpick, dip each ball into chocolate being sure to cover just about 80% of the peanut butter to achieve that "Buckeye" look.

    Buckeyes Recipe - Lauren's Latest (24)

  • Place back onto baking sheet until all buckeyes have been dipped and chocolate is set.

    Buckeyes Recipe - Lauren's Latest (25)

  • Once peanut butter has come back to room temperature, using a twisting motion remove toothpicks. Cover the hole by gently smoothing peanut butter with your finger. Serve immediately. Store in airtight container in refrigerator or at room temperature if you prefer softer peanut butter.

    Buckeyes Recipe - Lauren's Latest (26)

Video

Notes

*if you find your balls start out rolling out smoothly but then start to stick, try cleaning your hands periodically. Clean hands make the smoothest balls.

Nutrition

Calories: 261kcal | Carbohydrates: 28g | Protein: 4g | Fat: 16g | Saturated Fat: 7g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 2g | Monounsaturated Fat: 5g | Trans Fat: 0.1g | Cholesterol: 9mg | Sodium: 105mg | Potassium: 136mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 24g | Vitamin A: 104IU | Vitamin C: 0.1mg | Calcium: 24mg | Iron: 1mg

Course: Dessert

Cuisine: American

Keyword: Buckeyes

Buckeyes Recipe - Lauren's Latest (2024)

FAQs

Should you keep buckeyes in the fridge? ›

How to Store Buckeyes. Transfer the buckeyes to a shallow, airtight container. Store in the refrigerator for up to one week.

How long will buckeyes last in the freezer? ›

Place the balls on a silicone mat lined baking sheet in the freezer, and freeze until frozen. Then wrap bundles of 6-8 balls together in plastic wrap and place inside a freezer container or ziplock bag. Buckeye balls will keep in the freezer for up to 2 months.

Why are Buckeye cookies called buckeyes? ›

Named for their resemblance to the nut of the buckeye tree, these chocolate-dipped peanut butter balls are easy to make at home with very little work using the buckeye recipe that follows.

Where are Buckeye chocolates from? ›

The buckeye candy originated in Ohio (a.k.a. the Buckeye State). According to legend, sometime in the 1960s, Ohio resident Gail Tabor invented buckeyes while trying to dip peanut butter balls in chocolate.

How do you make buckeyes safe to eat? ›

Removing the shell and roasting the nut neutralizes its harmful tannic acid content and makes for a protein-packed snack. If not prepared properly though, buckeye nuts are toxic to humans, causing symptoms including weakness, diarrhea, vomiting, paralysis, and death.

How do you keep buckeyes from rotting? ›

After you've moved the buckeyes from cold storage, plant them one to two inches deep in moist, well-drained soil and place them in a warm, sunny windowsill. Buckeyes can rot in compacted soils, so using a growing medium that promotes aeration is a good idea.

What do British people call buckeyes? ›

İT'S CONKER TİME!!!

Are chestnuts and buckeyes the same nut? ›

The buckeyes and horse chestnut are not related to the edible chestnut (Castanea spp. Gastrointestinal System Colic has been the main problem reported in horses. Vomiting and abdominal pain may be seen in other animals eating buckeyes.

What candy was invented in Ohio? ›

That new candy turned out to be, you guessed it, Lifesavers. He made the round candies in a machine used by pharmacists for making pills. By punching a hole in the middle of their candies, they took on their unique life preserver shape. Clarence's first flavor was called Pep-O-Mint, and it's still sold today.

Where does See's candy get their chocolate? ›

The 'couverture' chocolate used by See's is provided by the nearby Guittard Chocolate Company, and nuts come from Mariani Nut Company of Winters, California, just about an hour and 20 minutes away.

What is Pennsylvania known for chocolate? ›

Pennsylvania is a keystone in the history of chocolate making and is currently home to Hershey, Wilbur Chocolate Company, Gertrude Hawk and dozens of small, family-owned chocolatiers.

What is the state candy of Ohio? ›

Buckeye candies are Ohio's official state candy. Due to the state's large production of buckeyes, they are a favorite snack of locals and travelers alike.

Can buckeyes be left out? ›

How to Store Buckeyes. Buckeyes are fine to sit out at room temperature on holiday cookie plates for up to 24 hours, though if you're keeping them around for longer than that, store in an airtight container in the refrigerator where they'll stay fresh for up to 2 weeks. Buckeyes also freeze super well.

What are you supposed to do with buckeyes? ›

These seeds are popularly believed to bring good luck, and school children especially still carry them in their pockets as a charm. And while highly poisonous, buckeye seeds contain much protein and were used as a food source by Native Americans who boiled and leached them to remove their toxins.

How long can you keep a buckeye? ›

Storage Tips

Make sure your buckeyes stay fresh for as long as possible! The buckeyes should be stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator to keep them nice and fresh. Stored in this way, they will keep for about 1 month (although good luck keeping them that long without eating them all, ha!).

What is the shelf life of buckeyes? ›

SHELF LIFE OF CANDY
PRODUCTSHELF LIFE
Mint Meltaways and Buckeyes6 months
Snowballs and Nougats10 months
Cream Filled Candies12 months
Dipped Dog Treats12 months
14 more rows

References

Top Articles
Weight Watchers Chocolate Eclair Cake - BEST WW Recipe - NO Bake - Treat - Dessert - Snack with Smart Points
Mountain Dew Apple Dumplings Recipe - Cleverly Simple
Artem The Gambler
Citibank Branch Locations In Orlando Florida
Celebrity Extra
Nwi Police Blotter
Phenix Food Locker Weekly Ad
Violent Night Showtimes Near Amc Fashion Valley 18
FIX: Spacebar, Enter, or Backspace Not Working
Santa Clara Valley Medical Center Medical Records
Craigslist Jobs Phoenix
Builders Best Do It Center
5808 W 110Th St Overland Park Ks 66211 Directions
Hijab Hookup Trendy
National Weather Service Denver Co Forecast
iLuv Aud Click: Tragbarer Wi-Fi-Lautsprecher für Amazons Alexa - Portable Echo Alternative
Haunted Mansion Showtimes Near Millstone 14
Lazarillo De Tormes Summary and Study Guide | SuperSummary
Spoilers: Impact 1000 Taping Results For 9/14/2023 - PWMania - Wrestling News
Craigslist Maui Garage Sale
Our History
Craigslist Appomattox Va
Crawlers List Chicago
Azpeople View Paycheck/W2
Azur Lane High Efficiency Combat Logistics Plan
UMvC3 OTT: Welcome to 2013!
Anotherdeadfairy
Vernon Dursley To Harry Potter Nyt Crossword
Inbanithi Age
Kirsten Hatfield Crime Junkie
Craigslist Apartments In Philly
Gs Dental Associates
Die 8 Rollen einer Führungskraft
Will there be a The Tower season 4? Latest news and speculation
Miles City Montana Craigslist
Primerica Shareholder Account
Diggy Battlefield Of Gods
Word Trip Level 359
Manuel Pihakis Obituary
Verizon TV and Internet Packages
P3P Orthrus With Dodge Slash
Retire Early Wsbtv.com Free Book
Skyrim:Elder Knowledge - The Unofficial Elder Scrolls Pages (UESP)
Shih Tzu dogs for sale in Ireland
Priscilla 2023 Showtimes Near Consolidated Theatres Ward With Titan Luxe
Entry of the Globbots - 20th Century Electro​-​Synthesis, Avant Garde & Experimental Music 02;31,​07 - Volume II, by Various
Umiami Sorority Rankings
Southwest Airlines Departures Atlanta
How to Install JDownloader 2 on Your Synology NAS
Diccionario De Los Sueños Misabueso
Image Mate Orange County
7 Sites to Identify the Owner of a Phone Number
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Melvina Ondricka

Last Updated:

Views: 6332

Rating: 4.8 / 5 (48 voted)

Reviews: 95% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Melvina Ondricka

Birthday: 2000-12-23

Address: Suite 382 139 Shaniqua Locks, Paulaborough, UT 90498

Phone: +636383657021

Job: Dynamic Government Specialist

Hobby: Kite flying, Watching movies, Knitting, Model building, Reading, Wood carving, Paintball

Introduction: My name is Melvina Ondricka, I am a helpful, fancy, friendly, innocent, outstanding, courageous, thoughtful person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.