4.54 77 Published Oct 26, 2020, Updated Oct 07, 2022 I don’t know about you, but I love a good bite-size treat. These upgraded treats are made with only six ingredients. The recipe does take a little patience as certain parts need to set in the freezer, but I promise the wait is 100% worth it! Plus, it doesn’t get much better than homemade Butterfingers.
Healthier Butterfingers Ingredients
organic corn flakes – There are a few organic corn flake options on the market. Look for Barbara’s, Arrowhead Mills or Nature’s Path.drippy peanut butter – make sure to use drippy/runny natural peanut butter. I used Crazy Richard’s.maple syrup – I’ve only tried this recipe with maple syrup, but I assume it will work with honey as well.molasses – this is optional, but recommend if you have it on hand because it helps give this recipe that well known Butterfinger flavor!chocolate chips – I love Lily’s chocolate chips for a low-sugar option and Enjoy Life chocolate chips for a dairy-free/soy-free option.coconut oil – this is used to help make the melted chocolate thinner, which makes it easier to dip the Butterfingers. You can skip it, but your melted chocolate will likely be pretty thick. I recommend using refined coconut oil if you don’t want any coconut flavor!
How to Make Homemade Butterfingers
Crush cornflakes – Place cornflakes in a small lunch-size plastic bag and crush into small pieces. I used the bottom of a glass jar to pound/crush the flakes. Heat peanut butter – Heat the peanut butter, maple syrup and molasses (if using) over low-medium heat. Stir until the mixture is combined – don’t overheat or you’ll risk scorching the peanut butter! After the ingredients are combined, remove from the heat and stir in the crushed corn flakes. Make bites – Spoon the coated cornflakes into a silicone ice cube tray, filling each cavity about halfway full. Place the ice cube tray in the freezer for the bites to harden. This took about 2 hours for me. If you don’t have a silicone ice cube tray you can simply spread the mixture evenly over a parchment lined baking sheet. Let set in the freezer and then chop into small squares. Melt chocolate – Once the bites have hardened, place the chocolate and coconut oil in a microwave safe bowl and melt in the microwave in 15 second increments, stirring between each. It shouldn’t take longer than 1-2 minutes total for the chocolate to melt. Coat candy – Pop the frozen bites out of the ice cube tray and place each into the melted chocolate. Use a spoon to coat until completely covered. Let excess chocolate drip off and place the chocolate covered candy on a platter lined with parchment paper. Repeat until all pieces are coated. If some of your bites start to soften during the process, pop them back in the freezer. Freeze – Place the tray of bites back into the freezer to let the chocolate harden. Once chocolate has set, it’s time to enjoy!
How to Store Healthy Butterfinger Bites
I recommend storing these bites in an airtight container in the freezer. They should last 1-2 months… but I bet they’ll be gone in a week! Ha! I recommend enjoying them straight from the freezer so they’re nice and crisp.
More Healthy Treats to Try:
Chocolate Covered Snickers Stuffed Dates5-Ingredient Healthier Peanut Butter CupsChocolate Peanut Butter Banana BitesPillowy Soft Pumpkin CookiesNo Bake Almond CookiesCoconut Crunch Donuts (Hostess Copycat)Healthy Almond Joy Bars
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