Super Bowl Dessert: Chocolate Football Buckeyes (2024)

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Buckeyes, for the win.

Need a Super Bowl dessertfor the big game? Peanut butter chocolate football candies are a major win. Fun and easy to make, no-bake buckeyes score serious points.

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Football Desserts: All About Those Buckeyes

I love, love, love buckeyes. (No, I’m not talking about the Ohio football team — though the confection was created for Ohio State tailgates.) Buckeyes are the retro confection of sweet, no-bake peanut butter dough coated in dark chocolate.

My new way to gild this better-than-Reese’s-Cups lily? Make them into one of the best-ever Super Bowl desserts: buckeyes. Here’s the recipe for chocolate peanut butter football buckeyes.

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Super Bowl, Super Desserts

Whether you need a special game-day dessert, or just want a fun treat with a football theme, these Super Bowl football buckeyes are absolutely delicious dessert and hard to resist.

Buckeyes even have a fun, football-themed origin story. According tolegend, buckeyes were invented in the mid-1900s by Gail Tabor. According to Tabor, she invented the recipe and gave the peanut butter balls away to friends around the holidays. She also made them for Ohio-Michigan football games, to much acclaim. The recipe eventually got out, and now we can all enjoy these tasty treats.

I think of buckeyes as the very best of peanut butter blossom cookies and Reese’s Cups, all rolled together. I like to coat mine in a good quality, tempered dark chocolate. In other words, these buckeyes are one of the best Super Bowl desserts, ever.

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How to Make Chocolate Peanut Butter Football Buckeyes for the Big Game

This recipe came about quite by accident. I was working on “regular” round buckeyes dipped in chocolate for a freelance food writing assignment, but only needed to make a few for demonstration purposes.

Left with a lot of leftover buckeye dough and the Super Bowl imminent, I thought, “Hmm . . . what if I shaped buckeyes into little footballs as a Super Bowl dessert?”

And lo, the chocolate peanut butter football buckeye was born.

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Here’s a rundown on how to make them:

  1. Make the dough by combining all the ingredients in a mixing bowl.
  2. Shape the dough into tablespoon-sized balls. Tease the sides of the ball into points, creating a thick diamond shape, like a football. Chill, covered, on a sheet pan.
  3. Melt dark chocolate. Dip the peanut butter footballs upside-down into the chocolate, and let drain right side-up on a cooling rack with parchment beneath to catch chocolate drippings
  4. Make a little batch of royal icing while the chocolate hardens.
  5. Pipe the royal icing onto the footballs, first doing lines across each pointed tip, then the laces. Use a very small tip for this.
  6. Let dry and enjoy.

Your Super Bowl football buckeyes are guaranteed to be a favorite dessert.

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Love these football-shaped Super Bowl buckeyes idea for dessert? Here are more great football foods for game day:

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Game Day Desserts: Football Buckeyes

A retro, no-bake chocolate peanut butter treat that tastes as good as it looks, these football candies make a super dessert for the Super Bowl.

Prep Time30 minutes mins

Chilling Time1 hour hr

Course: Dessert, Snack

Cuisine: American

Keywords:: buckeyes, chocolate, easy, football, football desserts, no-bake, party, peanut butter, super bowl dessert

Servings: 18 to 21 buckeyes

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Ingredients

For the Buckeyes

  • 2 1/2 cups confectioner's sugar
  • 1/2 cup plus 1 tablespoon peanut butter (not natural)
  • 4 tablespoons melted butter
  • 1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
  • 1/2 teaspoon kosher salt
  • 8 ounces (a little less will do) dark chocolate, chopped. Do not use chocolate chips.

For Royal Icing

  • 1 egg white
  • 1 1/2 cups confectioner’s sugar
  • water, as needed

Instructions

  • Mix the powdered sugar, peanut butter, melted butter, vanilla, and salt until combined. I use my electric mixer with the paddle attachment, starting on low until crumbles form, then on medium until the mixture becomes more cohesive.

  • Scoop the peanut butter mixture into balls. Tease the sides of the balls into points, creating a fat diamond shape like a football. Chill, covered, for about 1 hour, or overnight.

  • Melt the chocolate over a double boiler or in the microwave in 30-second increments.

    PRO TIP #1: Do not get any water in your chocolate. Water is chocolate kryptonite and will make the chocolate seize up.

    PRO TIP #2: If using the microwave, melt the chocolate in 30-second increments until it is about halfway melted, then at 10-second increments, stirring, until fully melted. Chocolate can burn, so err on the side of checking and stirring often.

  • Holding the buckeyes as close to the bottom as possible to avoid fingerprints, dip the buckeyes upside-down into chocolate, leaving a thin bare strip at the base where you're holding them. Place on a cooling rack and let the chocolate dry.

For the Royal Icing

  • While the chocolate sets up, make the royal icing: Stir together 1 egg white with 1 1/2 cups confectioner’s sugar. Add a squirt of lemon juice to thin to proper piping consistency. It should be perfectly smooth and hold a medium peak in the bowl. I like to add the confectioner’s sugar one cup at a time.

    PRO TIP: Use a spatula, not a whisk, when it starts to thicken or it will all get stuck in the whisk.

    PRO TIP #2: Keep your royal icing covered with a damp kitchen towel or plastic wrap placed directly over the surface so it does not harden or form a skin.

To Finish

  • Using a piping bag fitted with a Wilton #2 round tip (or a very narrow tip, in other words), pipe two lines across the pointed ends of the footballs. Next, pipe a small vertical line in the center. Create laces by piping small lines perpendicular to the vertical line. Let dry.

  • Serve chilled or at room temperature. Will keep, covered, for several days.

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