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Peanut Butter Balls With Rice Krispies (No Bake!)

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Peanut butter balls with rice krispies stacked on a small plate on a counter from the side with the top truffle missing a bite to see the inside.

Creamy peanut butter balls with Rice Krispies have a sweet, creamy center with a crunch! Gooey peanut butter fudge full of crunchy Rice Krispies is wrapped in a chocolate-dipped shell to make no bake treats that satisfy every peanut butter lover's sweet tooth.

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Chocolate Decorating Pro Tip - Any excess chocolate around the base of the peanut butter Rice Krispie ball can simply be snapped off. You can also drizzle extra chocolate across the top of the balls with a fork, which can quickly hide imperfections and any messiness from dipping. See an example of how you could drizzle the chocolate with my no bake oreo balls.

You can add sprinkles, more Rice Krispie pieces, shaved chocolate, or mini chocolate candies to the tops of the Rice Krispie balls right after dipping each chocolate to decorate. Don't wait until you've finished the pan though, sprinkled these decorations as you dip before the chocolate begins to set.

Expect these peanut butter balls to easily last 2-3 weeks if placed in an airtight container in the refrigerator. Honestly, they are usually eaten or gifted by then in our house!

Yes, freezing these peanut butter balls with Rice Krispies is a great way to prepare ahead for the holiday season. They will taste freshest if eaten within 2-3 months in a freezer-safe container but can last even a little longer than that in the freezer.

I suggest layering parchment paper, freezer paper or wax paper if you need to layer the peanut butter truffles in the container.

You can try heating the chocolate in the microwave for an additional 30-60 seconds at half power. Sometimes heating the chocolate a little more helps to smooth it out.

If the chocolate is warm and still too thick, you can also add an extra teaspoon of oil to the chocolate to help it thin a little bit more.

Be careful not to get water or other liquid in the chocolate. Water or other liquids can cause the chocolate to seize, which will make it grainy in texture quickly. Here's what to do with chocolate that has seized.

Chocolate Peanut Butter Rice Krispie Treats- Gooey peanut butter Rice Krispie treats topped with melty chocolate, delicious!

No Bake Cornflake Cookies- Chewy peanut butter cornflake cookies are quick to prepare, sweet, crunchy and chewy!

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