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Black & White Buckeye Pops!

Last week, Kendrick’s Aunt Nancy sent us a care package containing everything we needed to make Buckeyes (plus a recipe), and our lazy Sunday afternoon was the perfect time to give them a spin.

BLACK & WHITE BUCKEYE POPS (Buckeyes recipe via)

What you need:

  • 1 1/2 cups peanut butter
  • 1 cup butter, softened
  • 1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 6 cups confectioners’ sugar
  • 4 cups semisweet chocolate chips (I also used a cup of white chocolate chips)
  • Toothpicks

What you do:

1. In a large bowl, mix together butter, peanut butter, vanilla, and sugar. The dough will look extremely dry. (This step requires a bit of muscle, and would be greatly facilitated by the presence of a stand mixer.)

2. Line a baking sheet with wax paper. Press and roll the dough into 1″ balls and set on wax paper.

3. Put a toothpick into each ball and put everything into the freezer for 30 minutes so the balls firm up.

4. Melt the chocolate in the microwave (microwave it in 30-second intervals, stirring between each interval until smooth) and dip each ball, leaving a little of the dough showing at the top.

5. Let cool several minutes, and then dip halfway in melted white chocolate. Allow chocolate to set, and then store in the refrigerator in an airtight container in a single layer.

I know the toothpicks are supposed to be just for dipping purposes, but I like the idea of Buckeye Pops even better than Buckeyes, and think they would make great desserts at a cocktail party or wedding (try color-coding the toothpicks to your decor or finding little decorative ones with tinsel attached for a kitschy-but-cute look).



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  • Katie

    As a lifelong Ohio resident (and OSU grad!) I’ll say I’ve never seen them dipped in white chocolate, too — great idea!! Especially in the winter, looks like a little buckeye nut in the snow. My friend is getting married this summer and is serving buckeyes at her wedding, I’ll have to pass the toothpick idea on to her. Nice job and Go Bucks!!

  • Anonymous

    “a little buckeye nut in the snow.”
    why yes, it does!
    and thank you!

  • Anonymous

    Its the best thing that Ohio has given to this country. Including all those presidents.

    Woot woot buckeyes and OSU!

  • Anonymous

    Its the best thing that Ohio has given to this country. Including all those presidents.

    Woot woot buckeyes and OSU!

  • erika

    YUM! Thanks for sharing. I could make these with my preschoolers :)

  • Anonymous

    they are perfect for kids! the only part you might want to do on your own is the mixing – getting all that sugar into the dough is tough work ;)

  • http://www.alwaysorderdessert.com/ Alejandra Ramos

    Your food pics have been looking GORGEOUS lately, lady! I’ve been wanting to make buckeyes for a long time as I think they’re adorable. Good project for one of these snowy afternoons.

  • Anonymous

    thank you! i wish i could take credit, but really, it’s the new camera – i LOVE it.
    the buckeyes are really easy, if a bit messy (me and confectioner’s sugar are a poor mix). and that recipe makes a ton.

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