· Modified: by Rose Atwater · This post may contain affiliate links · 59 Comments
Jump to Recipe·Print Recipe
Share this post:
Peanut Butter Snowballs. These peanut butter balls are easy to make, rolled in powdered sugar and uniquely have the extra added texture of graham crackers in the dough! They're also fun to make with kids!
Do you ever suddenly remember a recipe from childhood? Something you haven't made or eaten in ages... or even thought about? For me - it's these Peanut Butter Snowballs.
Growing up we actually just called them Peanut Butter Balls. But since I'm sharing these around Christmas and in the winter and they actually look a little like snowballs... I thought I'd change up the name!
What triggered my memory? Pinterest, of course.
I'm always seeing recipes for Chocolate Dipped Peanut Butter Balls or Buckeyes if you will. And when reading through one of those recipes a while back, I had a flashback to childhood.
I remembered mixing peanut butter and graham cracker crumbs.... and rolling them in powdered sugar.
I searched and searched and never could find the recipe until I was talking to a friend about it one day and she said she had a similar recipe.
The Peanut Butter Balls Recipe!!
Sure enough, after reading through her recipe, I knew it was very close to what we used to make! I don't know if most (or any) Buckeyes have graham cracker crumbs in the recipes. But I can tell you for sure that the added texture really makes thesePeanut Butter Snowballs stand out!
So the next time I went to Walmart, I grabbed all of the ingredients I needed. Bonus... there are only 4 ingredients! This recipe is so easy-peasy!
Ingredients for Peanut Butter Snowballs:
Shop for ingredients here:
- 1 lb. + 1 cup powdered sugar, divided
- 2 cups SKIPPY® Natural Creamy Peanut Butter
- 2 sticks salted butter, softened
- 1 ¾ cup graham cracker crumbs (or crushed graham crackers)
To make them, start by mixing together the softened butter and 1 pound of powdered sugar. Then add in theSKIPPY® Natural Creamy Peanut Butterand the graham cracker crumbs.
Mix again until thoroughly combined. I used my hand mixer but you might also have to dig in with your hands if it's too thick for your mixer! Next, roll the dough into 1" balls. I used a small cookie scoop to get mine uniform!
If you do 1" balls, you should get around 6 dozen! After they're all rolled out, chill them in the freezer for about 20 minutes, then spread out the extra 1 cup of powdered sugar in a shallow dish and roll the balls in the powdered sugar.
Fun candy to make with kids!
I have a confession... I was home alone with my baby boy Asher the day I made these. He asked if he could help me and I almost said no, but then I decided I really wanted to be a "yes" mommy!
We had the very best time working together on these... making memories and laughing and getting messy and laughing some more!
Asher absolutely loved scooping the dough - he insisted on scooping it all then handing them to me to roll... and when it got to be powdered sugar time, he really didn't want me to help 😉
Once you have them all rolled and coated in powdered sugar, chill them again until ready toeat!
If you need a last-minute Christmas treat that is easy and delicious... give this recipe a try! I bet you can't get them in the fridge without sneaking a bite!
Love Christmas Cookies? Check out these other recipes:
- The Cutest Christmas Lights Cookies (with video!)
- Easy Christmas Reindeer Cookies
- Easy Mini Gingerbread Men Cookies Recipe
- Other Cookie Recipes
Are you ready for the recipe?
You can join my daily email list by entering your email below and you’ll get a pretty printable pdf of the recipe in your inbox immediately!!
Or you can scroll down to the recipe card and print from there!
You can print the Peanut Butter Snowballs Recipe here:
Peanut Butter Snowballs
5 Stars4 Stars3 Stars2 Stars1 Star
4.7 from 6 reviews
- Author: Rose
- Total Time: 1 hour
- Yield: 72 1x
Description
These Peanut Butter Snowballs are easy to make, uniquely rolled in powdered sugar and have the extra added texture of graham crackers in the dough! They're a perfect snack or dessert and SUPER fun to make with kids!
Ingredients
Scale
- 1 lb. + 1 cup powdered sugar, divided
- 2 cups SKIPPY® Natural Creamy Peanut Butter
- 2 sticks salted butter, softened
- 1 ¾ cup graham cracker crumbs (or crushed graham crackers)
Instructions
- To make them, start by mixing together the softened butter and 1 pound of powdered sugar. Then add in the SKIPPY® Natural Creamy Peanut Butter and the graham cracker crumbs.
- Mix again until thoroughly combined. I used my hand mixer but you might also have to dig in with your hands if it's too thick for your mixer! Next, roll the dough into 1" balls. I used a small cookie scoop to get mine uniform!
- If you do 1" balls, you should get around 6 dozen! After they're all rolled out, chill them in the freezer for about 20 minutes, then spread out the extra 1 cup of powdered sugar in a shallow dish and roll the balls in the powdered sugar.
- Once you have them all rolled and coated in powdered sugar, chill them again until ready to eat!
- Prep Time: 1 hour
- Category: Dessert
- Method: None
- Cuisine: American
Check out these other Peanut Butter recipes... and Pin them please 🙂
More Desserts & Sweet Recipes
- Super Easy Drip Cake Recipe (Canned Frosting Hack!)
- Grandma's Southern Banana Pudding Recipe [Video!]
- Easy Southern Pecan Pralines (No Candy Thermometer Required)
- Cinnamon Bundt Cake (aka King Cake Bundt Cake)
About Rose Atwater
Rose Atwater is the founder and cake decorator behind Rose Bakes. She is baker, cake decorator, author, wife to Richy and homeschooling mommy to 6 wonderful kiddos! Her work has been featured in American Cake Decorating Magazine, Cakes Decor, Pretty Witty Cakes Magazine, Huffington Post and Cake Geek Magazine. Learn more here...
Reader Interactions
Comments
Lisa D
Oh man! These look awesome. I made several batches of the snowball cookies at Christmas. I would love to try these. Thanks for sharing the recipe.
LisaReply
Rose Atwater
Thank you! Happy New Year!
Reply
Helene
Hi Rose,
Just wanted to know what is the weight of the butter, I am in Australia and out sticks of butter are 250grams/8.8 oz each... which seems like a lot of butter if I use 2 🙂 will be making these next week 🙂Reply
Rose Atwater
A stick of butter in the US is 4 oz. so you'll need 8 oz. of butter.
See AlsoUbe Mochi Waffles Recipe (Gluten Free)Candied Walnuts RecipeToffee Walnuts - An Easy Candied Nuts Recipe!Delicious, classic Homemade Angel Food Cake recipe!Reply
Christie
I love the addition of the graham cracker crumbs! (and the peanut butter:)
Reply
Rose Atwater
Thanks Christie! xx
Reply
Marie
These look absolutely delicious! I love peanut butter and the graham cracker crumbs are super smart. Thanks for sharing your recipe with us at Merry Monday this week!
Reply
Brett Martin
Thanks so much for joining us at Delicious Dishes! We love your Peanut Butter Snowballs recipe and hope you’ll join us again this week!
Reply
chris
do you have to keep them in the refrigerator?
Reply
Rose
Nope 🙂
Reply
Jessi
Could these be frozen?
Reply
Rose
I've never frozen them but I don't see why it wouldn't work!
Reply
Anastasia Gocke-O'Brien
OH MY GOSH!!!!! The SAME THING happened to me!!!!! I remember bringing home a book in 1st grade with this recipe (or something similar) and recently I remembered them but couldn't for the LIFE of me find the recipe! I knew it didn't have chocolate but that's all I could find. THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR SHARING!!!!!
Reply
Kathy
I think when I make these I may add some mini chocolate chips.
How long do they "look pretty" ? I'm thinking that the powdered sugar may sorta dissolve into the cookie ..... or do they stay covered well?Reply
Rose
They stay covered well for quite awhile!
Reply
Cheryl
How many cups of powdered sugar is in 1 lb?
Thank you.Reply
Rose
Approximately 3 3/4 cups.
Reply
Cheryl
Thank you so much. I'm excited to try these.
Reply
Rose
You're welcome 🙂
Reply
Nancy
Look so good & easy. Will be making these at xmas time thx
Reply
Rose
Awesome - I hope you love them as much as we do!
Reply
Lawrence
How much graham crackers to use?.... The way it was written is kind of throwing me off a bit.
Reply
Rose
1 cup + 3/4 cup
Reply
Beth
Do they have to stay chilled?
Reply
Rose
No, they're fine at room temp!
Reply
Aaro
do you have to use natural peanutbutter?
Reply
Rose
Nope - any peanut butter you choose will work great!
Reply
Meredith
Do you think you could dip them in chocolate instead of rolling them in the powdered sugar?
Reply
Rose
Absolutely!
Reply
June Banks
I used to make these as a kid, with rice crispies in them - great texture! But I could not make them much as an adult as my son was allergic to peanuts. Now that he is grown and moving out, I look forward to making a few batches. We did make other fun, messy memories.
Reply
Kim Gallagher
Yes, we also made them with rice krispies but then rolled them in a liquid mixture (I think it was powdered sugar, milk and vanilla?) We them rolled them in coconut! Yuuuuumm
Reply
JULA
I make "buckeyes" every year....I'm so gonna try this. LOVE, LOVE, LOVE ME SOME PEANUT BUTTER!
Reply
Lori
I'm going to try and roll them in Nestle Quick chocolate powder. Hope it turns out
Reply
Susan
Sounds like a good idea! Let us know how you like that variation.
Reply
Rebecca Williams
Hi Rose,
When you made these as child, were you using natural peanut butter?
Reply
Rose
No - Mama usually just bought the store brand of regular peanut butter.
Reply
Barbara G McWilliams
When I was in elementary school the lady in the kitchen made these. She lived around the corner from my house so I got an extra treat by going over to see her on the weekends and we made these. I have looked for a recipe for years and this sounds like what she made. Cant wait to try it. Thanks for sharing
BarbaraReply
Susan
Hi Barbara! What a wonderful memory. Hope you enjoy them!
Reply
Janice Koch-Lumpkin
there is no recipe
Reply
Rose
Usually that means you're using an ad blocker.
Reply
Rose Martine
This looks so delicious! I am definitely going to try this one!
Reply
Janie
These cookies are delicious!! I doubled the recipe and rolled part in confectioners sugar and part in crushed peanuts and part in cocoa powder. Going to try red and green granulated sugar next.
Reply
Harold Burton
Just wanted to say thanks for this recipe. I enjoy the firecracker chicken and having just attempted this for the first time, I have to say it tastes 99% the same! Would have never been able to figure out how to make it myself!
Reply
Tom
72 is too much for a family of 2 so could you convert the recipe to make a yield of 12?
Reply
Susan
I halved the recipe twice which should come out to around 18 balls.
1 1/4 cup powdered sugar
1/2 cup peanut butter
1/2 stick butter
7 tablespoons graham cracker crumbsReply
Casey Cottier
i doubled the recipe and used exact measurements but they melt into blobs at roo. temperature. I don't understand why. only thing I did is I did butter and peanut butter then added powder sugar instead of sugar to butter the peanut butter. could that be the culprit?
Reply
Rose Atwater
Um, maybe?! Some recipes don't work as well when doubled. Also, did you happen to use all-natural peanut butter? It also seems to be softer and might cause that.
Reply
Trackbacks
[…] Peanut Butter SnowBalls – Rose Bakes […]
Reply
[…] Peanut Butter SnowBalls – Rose Bakes […]
Reply
[…] Peanut Butter SnowBalls – Rose Bakes […]
Reply
[…] Peanut Butter SnowBalls – Rose Bakes […]
Reply
[…] pick : Peanut Butter Snowballs@ Rose Bakes (PIN […]
Reply
[…] pick : Peanut Butter Snowballs@ Rose Bakes (PIN […]
Reply
[…] pick : Peanut Butter Snowballs@ Rose Bakes (PIN […]
Reply
[…] pick : Peanut Butter Snowballs@ Rose Bakes (PIN […]
Reply
[…] pick : Peanut Butter Snowballs|Rose Bakes (PIN […]
Reply
[…] pick : Peanut Butter Snowballs@ Rose Bakes (PIN […]
Reply
[…] pick : Peanut Butter Snowballs@ Rose Bakes (PIN […]
Reply
[…] pick : Peanut Butter Snowballs@ Rose Bakes (PIN […]
Reply