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Butterfinger Balls

4 tablespoons of softened butter Half of a stick

1 teaspoon of vanilla flavoring

8 ounces of chocolate bark or chocolate chips

1/2 cup of Butterfinger bars, crushed.

1 cup of icing sugar

1 cup of peanut butter Stay away from products that are completely natural.

3/4 cup of crushed graham crackers.

Extra toppings: more smashed Butterfinger candy bars Colorful decorations or large salt crystals.

Directions

Make the dough: In a bowl, mix the peanut butter with the softened butter. Use an electric or stand mixer on medium speed until the mixture is smooth and consistent.

Include fragrant scents. Add the vanilla extract and mix well.

Make the offer more attractive: Add the powdered sugar little by little while mixing at a slow speed. Remember to use a spatula to clean the edges of the bowl to make sure everything is mixed evenly.

Crunch Time: Carefully mix in the graham cracker crumbs and crushed Butterfinger bars.

Get in shape: Cover a big baking tray with parchment paper. Take about 1 to 1½ tablespoons of the dough, shape it into balls, and place them on the baking sheet.

Chilling Step: Put the dough balls on the tray in the freezer for about 30 minutes until they are completely hard.

Melting the Chocolate Chocolate Symphony: After the dough balls have been cooled, melt the chocolate. Use a bowl that can be used in the microwave and heat the food in short 30-second bursts at half power. Stir the food between each time you heat it. Be careful not to get too hot; some chunks should stay and will dissolve as you mix.

Dress up and embellish: Dip each cold ball into the delicious melted chocolate. You can cover them completely or leave some of the peanut butter mix showing.

Final touches: Sprinkle some crushed Butterfinger bars, holiday-themed sprinkles, or a bit of sea salt to give it an extra touch.

The final step: Let the chocolate harden completely before enjoying your Butterfinger Bliss Balls.

Instructions Keep these treats in a sealed container in the fridge for a week.

Use traditional peanut butter brands like Jif or Skippy, as natural types can have too much oil.

To make chocolate bark smoother, it is suggested. Instead, you can use a combination of chocolate pieces and chocolate chips, or choose chocolate chips that have been properly prepared.

A double boiler is useful for melting chocolate slowly over low or medium-low heat if you like that technique.

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