Kitchen Kids: Peanut Butter Turkeys Recipe (Peanut Butter Balls)

Edible Turkeys: Peanut Butter Ball Recipe

Make these cute turkeys, the perfect sensory play cooking activity to do with kids. The easy peanut butter ball recipe tastes like peanut butter fudge. Enjoy!


Peanut Butter Edible Turkeys Recipe Peanut Butter Balls Kids
Peanut Butter Balls Recipe.



You need:


1 C.  Creamy Peanut Butter

1/2   C. Sweetened Condensed Milk
1/4   C. Confectioner's Sugar
1      Bag Candy Corn
1/4   C. Peanuts
1/4   C. Chocolate Chips



How to make Peanut Butter Balls Recipe



How to Make Peanut Butter Balls:


In a large bowl, blend together peanut butter, condensed milk, and confectioner's sugar. Then knead with hands to soften.


Divide into small pieces. Roll into 1" balls.


Optional: Roll ball into crushed peanuts or powdered sugar.


Chill for 20 minutes before decorating and keep chilled while working.


Add 3 Pieces of candy corn point down to make Turkey's feathers.


Add 2 Chocolate Chips for eyes. Add 1 Peanut for beak.


Make ahead and freeze.


Warning: These are addictive- so good!


Happy Turkey Day!


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