Peanut Honey Balls
- Ready In:
- 15mins
- Ingredients:
- 5
- Yields:
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24 balls
ingredients
- 1⁄4 cup crushed wheat flake cereal (about 1 cup uncrushed)
- 3 tablespoons honey
- 1⁄4 cup peanut butter
- 1⁄4 cup nonfat dry milk solid
- nonstick cooking spray
directions
- Reserve two tablespoons crushed cereal.
- Mix honey and peanut butter.
- Gradually add nonfat milk, mixing well.
- Spray hands with non-stick cooking spray and shape into 1/2 inch balls.
- Roll ball in reserved cereal.
- Chill until firm, about 1 hour.
- Store in refrigerator.
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Reviews
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Made this on Christmas morning to give away as gifts in cute little baskets with red and green bows, in the evening. I used raisin bran cereal(minus the raisins) as a substitute for the wheat flake cereal, an additional tablespoon of honey and 1/4 cup more of Nido powdered milk. Turned out fine; made about 10 of these(1 inch each). The kids I gave them to enjoyed them. Merry Christmas!
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YUM! These were gone in about 5 minutes flat. I rolled mine into about 1" balls, and the recipe made 11. I used crushed corn flake cereal, and that worked out great! Excellent treat for my boys this afternoon and also fairly healthy. They both LOVED these and so did I. I only chilled them for about 20 minutes because the boys just couldn't wait any longer to try them. Maybe next time I will make them in the evening after they've gone to bed and let them chill overnight. We WILL be making these again I'm sure!
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These are great snack ball things! I used bran flakes and love the added fiber to these snacks. I actually made them twice. Once with honey as directed and once, because I was out of honey, with corn syrup. We all agree that they honey ones were better by leaps and bounds! The only issue I have with the recipe is the fact that it never tells you when to add the cereal. Our pantry is almost bare but yet I could make these (and finish up some things). Thanks!
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These were great!! Fantastic, amazing. The kids loved these, and better yet - everything I needed was already in the pantry. Next time I will add about 2 tablespoons of finely diced dried apricots. Don't forget to use wet hands to form the balls, water is the best i find as oil spray is so hard to wash off.
RECIPE SUBMITTED BY
Charlotte J
United States