Ritz Cracker And Peanut Butter Dipped White Chocolate
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white chocolate dipped ritz, can you please give me this recipe with the ozs of peanut butter and chocolate. this way i know what to shop for and portions. being single sometimes i need to 1/2 recipes.thank you, suzanne.
Ritz crackers dipped in white chocolate are easy to make and utterly irresistible. Smothered in peanut butter and then dipped in melted white chocolate, this no-bake dessert is the perfect sweet and salty treat.
PEANUT BUTTER: This recipe uses creamy standard peanut butter (Skippy or Jif). Using an all-natural peanut butter may require more powdered sugar and/or a longer chill time in the fridge/freezer. You want the peanut butter firmed up really well before you start dipping, or the peanut butter will begin oozing out into the white chocolate coating.
PRO TIP: These white chocolate peanut butter Ritz crackers are so yummy and freeze so well. They would be perfect for giving as gifts, as part of a cookie exchange, or to add to a holiday cookie tray. Make a double batch and tuck some away in the freezer for later.
Always popular around the holidays, these yummy treats are so good they deserve to be enjoyed all year long. This simple, no-bake, sweet and salty treat is perfect for parties and get-togethers. For special occasions, you can even decorate them with different colored sprinkles before the chocolate sets. Peanut butter Ritz crackers dipped in white chocolate also make great edible gifts for friends or family.
These Peanut Butter Ritz Crackers Dipped in White Chocolate are chewy and filled with salty, buttery Ritz crackers. This no bake treat is perfect for the holiday season and special occasions! If you are a fan of peanut butter and chocolate together then you don't want to miss this Ritz Cracker cookies recipe.
When it comes to cookies, this is about the easiest recipe out there. These make yummy snacks any time of year, but also fantastic Holiday treats. The only baking involved is melting Rolo candies on the Ritz crackers for the caramel filling. For the peanut butter filling, no baking is required. And as we all know, everything tastes better dipped in rich chocolate!
In a small bowl, mix together the peanut butter and powdered sugar. This will give you a thicker, sweeter filling to work with. Take a cracker and top it with a little heap of peanut butter mixture, then sandwich another cracker on top. You want to smoosh it down a little, but not so much that the peanut butter comes out the sides.
These no-bake chocolate peanut butter Ritz cracker treats are so amazing! They have the perfect combination of sweet chocolate flavor and salty crunch from the crackers and of course the peanut butter. Love peanut butter!
Place the chocolate dipped peanut butter Ritz crackers in the fridge for 20 to 30 minutes. Then you can drizzle on melted chocolate using a piping bag or sandwich bag with the corner snipper. This gives it a classy elegant look.
Chocolate peanut butter Ritz cookies are a staple around the holidays. Not to mention everyone looks forward to getting these as a little gift, which is great for me because they are almost effortless to make! Plus, they can be decorated to match any holiday. Some may use a double boiler, but we are keeping it simple and melting the chocolate in the microwave!
Other little treats that we like giving to others around special occasions include Martha Washington candy, Oreo balls, and hot chocolate bombs. Chocolate and peanut butter truffles also make the perfect bite sized treats.
PREP: Line a baking sheet with parchment or wax paper. Mix the peanut butter and powdered sugar together. Place 30 Ritz crackers on the pan. Add 1 tablespoon of peanut butter to each cracker and gently place another on top to make a sandwich cookie. Freeze for 30 minutes.
If you are wondering can you freeze chocolate covered ritz crackers? You sure can! These no-bake cookies will stay nice and fresh for up to 6 months in the freezer. When they come out, be mindful of the temperature change as they thaw. They can accumulate condensation, so it is best to let them thaw slowly in the refrigerator.
One of our favorite Christmas treats to enjoy during the holiday season are these chocolate covered peanut butter Ritz crackers. This sweet and salty treat package up well to share with friends and are a great sweet bite to share at your holiday parties. We like to cover our peanut butter filled crackers with a combination of white and milk chocolate but you can choose to use one or the other. We also like to add some sprinkles for a festive touch but feel free to leave out the sprinkles and leave them plain or add an extra drizzle of chocolate on top for a different look.
Line a baking sheet with parchment or wax paper. Place 24 crackers on the baking sheet. Top each cracker with about 1/2 tablespoon of peanut butter and top with a second cracker. I like to have the salty sides facing towards the inside.
Impressive enough to serve at a party but easy enough for a weekday afternoon treat, these no-bake Chocolate Peanut Butter Ritz Cookies are more than likely to become a fixture in your household. One bite delivers the perfect balance of crunchy cracker, velvety chocolate, creamy peanut butter and just the right touch of salt.
When dipping your crackers be sure to drain off the excess chocolate before placing it on the parchment paper. Balance the cracker on a fork before lowering it into the chocolate, then gently tap the bottom of the dipped cracker against the remaining chocolate to help remove excess from the cookie while leaving enough chocolate to allow the cookie to slide off your fork and onto the parchment.
If you need a ridiculously easy, no-bake dessert for a party, holiday cookie exchange, or just have a spur of the moment craving for chocolate and peanut butter, which happens quite often to me, this is a perfect recipe.
Dipping the Ritz crackers can sometimes be tricky depending on the kind of chocolate you use. If you need to thin out the chocolate you can add a tablespoon of butter, coconut oil, or shortening to smooth it out and make it a thinner consistency.
This Christmas treat is totally addictive with the perfect sweet and salty combo. Peanut Butter Ritz Cookies are an easy no-bake Christmas treat. Ritz crackers stuffed with peanut butter and dipped in chocolate.
Yield: 30 cookiesWhite Chocolate Dipped Peanut Butter Ritz "Cookies"PrintIngredients60 Ritz crackers (approx. 2 sleeves, just a little less)1/2 cup creamy peanut butter (I use Peter Pan)1/8 cup powdered sugar1/4 tsp. vanilla12 oz. white chocolate almond bark, melted (plus approx. 1 Tbl. butter-flavored shortening if needed to thin) *see notenonpareils or sprinkles for decorating, optionalInstructionsIn medium bowl, stir together peanut butter, powdered sugar and vanilla until creamy and smooth. Spread a little onto a Ritz cracker and top with second cracker lightly pressing.In second medium bowl, melt white almond bark according to package directions.Dip filled crackers into melted chocolate coating all sides. Let excess drip off and place onto waxed paper-lined baking sheets.Sprinkle with nonpareils or sprinkles if desired.Chill until firm and set.Notes*My white almond bark wasn't melting very well. If this happens to you, too, just thin it a little at a time stirring it in after melting the bark (or chocolate) and it's still hot, with some butter-flavored shortening such as Crisco. DO NOT ADD LIQUID to "almond bark" or it will instantly seize up solid a s a rock.**You can also use melted chocolate chips instead of the almond bark if you want. Follow directions on package for dipping/coating.
These chocolate covered Ritz crackers are a real holiday favorite to make. While there's no need to wait until the holidays to make them, they are a fun simple dessert that makes the perfect addition to your goodies trays and one that kids of all ages can help with the preparation. How do you make Chocolate Peanut Butter Ritz Crackers? Arrange one half of the Ritz crackers on a wax paper lined sheet pan. Use the tip of a knife to swirl together peanut butter and marshmallow fluff then add a dollop to each cracker. Place another cracker on top then dip in melted chocolate candy coating and let dry. It doesn't get any better (or easier!) than that!
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