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Ohio Buckeyes
1
16-18 oz jar creamy peanut butter 4 cups powdered sugar 1 cup (2
sticks) soft butter or margarine (leave at room temperature for an hour or
two to soften) 1 12 oz bag chocolate chips (we use Aldi's - 79 cents a
bag) 1/2 cake paraffin wax (found in canning section, yes, it's safe
for eating)
1. Combine peanut butter, sugar and softened
butter/margarine in very large bowl. Mix well, and roll into small balls
about 1 inch in diameter. If balls are soft after shaping, refrigerate
until hardened a bit. 2. Melt chocolate and paraffin together in
double boiler or in small, deep bowl in the microwave, being careful not
to overcook and burn the chocolate. 3. Use a toothpick or bamboo
skewer to dip peanut butter balls in melted chocolate, leaving very top of
balls without chocolate to look like a real buckeye. Set buckeyes on
cookie sheets lined with waxed paper. Let cool, then remove and place in
cookie tins (lined with plastic wrap). Note These can be done ahead of
time, and store well in the freezer or refrigerator. They are also pretty
cheap to make if you use generic or store brand ingredients. Chocolate
chips that taste more like dark chocolate (such as Aldi's brand,
comparable to Nestle Toll House Morsels), do much better than the milk
chocolate chips such as Hershey's.
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