Homemade Butterfinger Bonbons Recipe - Written Reality (2024)

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This homemade butterfingerbonbons recipe is a crowd pleasing favorite. With just three ingredients, you’ll be surprised just how easy they are to make.

I love to share baked goods and sweet homemade treats during the holidays. They make beautiful gifts and can be easily packaged and shared with plenty of family and friends throughout the season. So here at the Smith House, it’s all aboutTruffles and Bonbons!

Before making these recipes,I had never made any truffles or bonbons. I LOVE to eat them, and I certainly enjoy the ones I’ve purchased or received from others in years gone by. But for some reason, I was a little afraid of making my own.

For one, they’re both made with chocolate–which can be finicky and hard to deal with. And two, they look complicated. I mean, seriously, I’d consider some of the beautiful truffles and bonbons I’ve seen in magazines as artwork on a plate.

But I’m happy to say that I took the plunge and went for it. And with the help from my friendly neighbors at Chocoley, I was able to easily create some beautiful and delicious desserts.

Truffle and Bonbon Basics

Since I’d never made them, I was a little skeptical about my bonbon abilities. So I first decided to study Chocoley’s website a bit, toarm myself with a few of theirtruffle and bonbon basics, and figure out just what I’d need to create the type of treats I was aiming for.

The secret? It’sthechocolate. Bada Bing Bada Boom Dipping and Coating Formularequires no tempering. It’s super easy to melt andleavesthe smooth finish I was trying to create.

Here’s the lowdown on the tools and other extras I used for my bonbons. Believe me. The tools are necessary and make the whole process way easier.So if you plan on making a variety of bonbons or truffles for the holidays, then I suggest you grab these tools to keep on hand.

3 Piece Dipping Tool SetI love these little gadgets. Not only do they keep you from making a big mess of melted chocolate everywhere, they also secure the bonbons so that dipping is easy and results in a smooth finish.

Quick-Read ThermometerAny time you work with making candy you need a good thermometer. I like this one.

Double Boiler InsertI love this insert because it fits perfectly over my pot to heat the chocolate.

Candy Parchment PaperYou’ll need some sort of heavy duty parchment paper or liners when working with chocolate. This works well for the job.

If you’re hoping to maketruffles or bonbons for Christmas gifts this year, I seriously recommend using this dipping chocolate. I usedthe assorted set (white, milk, and dark) because I’ll be creating several varieties. All three of these areperfect for melting and dipping, and hold a rich chocolatey flavor, too.

Now to the Butterfinger Bonbons recipe. I mean, who doesn’t love a Butterfinger? And with just peanut butter and candy corn, you can easily make your own.

The center of these bonbons taste exactly like a Butterfinger, but even better, they’re homemade and dipped in gourmet chocolate that’s perfect for serving at your next family gathering or packaged to give to your neighboras a sweet surprise. Here’s I make mine.

Ingredients

1 lb. candy corn

16 oz. jar creamy peanut butter

dipping chocolate

Directions

  1. Melt candy corn in microwave for 1 minute, stirring every 15 seconds.
  2. Mix in the peanut butter.
  3. Chill for a couple of minutes in freezer.
  4. Form the peanut butter mixture into small balls, set on wax or dipping paper, and place in refrigerator while preparing chocolate.
  5. Melt dipping chocolate as directed on packaging.
  6. Use dipping fork/utensil to dip chilled butterfingers balls in chocolate.
  7. Set on dipping paper and return to refrigerator for just a couple of minutes until hardened.
  8. Promptly remove from refrigerator and enjoy!

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Ingredients

  1. 1 lb. candy corn
  2. 16 oz. jar creamy peanut butter
  3. dipping chocolate

Instructions

  1. Melt candy corn in microwave for 1 minute, stirring every 15 seconds.
  2. Mix in the peanut butter.
  3. Chill for a couple of minutes in freezer.
  4. Form the peanut butter mixture into small balls, set on wax or dipping paper, and place in refrigerator while preparing chocolate.
  5. Melt dipping chocolate as directed on packaging.
  6. Use dipping fork/utensil to dip chilled butterfingers balls in chocolate.
  7. Set on dipping paper and return to refrigerator for just a couple of minutes until hardened.
  8. Promptly remove from refrigerator and enjoy!

By Mitzi @WrittenReality

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Homemade Butterfinger Bonbons Recipe - Written Reality (2024)

FAQs

What makes Butterfinger so good? ›

"Better" Butterfinger, as it is identified in advertising, uses larger runner peanuts in the bar's core that are roasted at the manufacturing plant. The new bar also uses a higher percentage of cocoa and milk in the "chocolatey" coating and cuts ingredients such as the preservative TBHQ and hydrogenated oils.

What are the ingredients in a Butterfinger? ›

CORN SYRUP, SUGAR, PEANUTS, VEGETABLE OIL (PALM KERNEL AND PALM OIL), PEANUT FLOUR, NONFAT MILK, LESS THAN 2% OF COCOA, MILK, SALT, SOY LECITHIN, NATURAL FLAVOR, ANNATTO COLOR.

What flavor is the inside of a Butterfinger? ›

The famous "crispety, crunchety" interior is still flaky but boasts a more natural-tasting roasted peanut flavor. There's also a richer aftertaste that lingers on the roof of the mouth, which, unlike the old recipe, feels as though it's a side effect of eating peanut butter rather than candy.

Is a chick o stick the inside of a Butterfinger? ›

Atkinson Candy Company's Chick-O-Sticks are crunchy and have the same flaky texture of the inside of a Butterfinger candy bar, with a hint of coconut added into the mix. Chick-O-Stick are widely distributed at convenience stores, candy shops, and you can also find them online at Amazon.

Why was Butterfinger discontinued? ›

In reply to a post on X, formerly known as Twitter, the candy manufacturer stated, "Sadly, Butterfinger BB's were discontinued due to low sales." Despite the clear-cut answer, others have their own opinions on the discontinuation, such as the possibility that the snacks pose a choking hazard.

What is the equivalent of Butterfinger candy? ›

Reese's Crispy Crunchy Bar: Reese's, a brand owned by The Hershey Company, offers a Crispy Crunchy Bar that features a peanut butter center with a crispy texture. Clark Bar: The Clark Bar, produced by Boyer Candy Company, has a crunchy, peanut butter-flavored center coated in milk chocolate.

What were Butterfinger BBS made of? ›

Each BB was a spherical, bite-sized version of the classic Butterfinger, featuring a crispy peanut butter-flavored core coated in a layer of smooth milk chocolate.

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