I’ve inadvertently been on a bit of a candy-making kick lately. Over the holidays, I was already planning to make a batch of chocolate hazelnut truffles to give as a gift, but was then encouraged (volun-told?) to make an additional batch and a half for various family members. A week or two later, I ended up making even more candy when we had some friends over for dinner. I needed a gluten-free dessert, but my repertoire of tried-and-true gluten-free desserts is unfortunately rather limited…luckily, these peanut caramel Rice Krispies candies fit the bill!
When I first made these peanut caramel Rice Krispies candies last spring, my aim was to create a homemade candy based on the flavors of a Snickers bar: peanuts, caramel, and chocolate. The finished product, however, was more like…if Snickers and Butterfinger paired up and had a love child. A scrumptious, delicious love child…that you want to stuff in your mouth.
Too weird? Moving on.
Anyway, these candies have a lot going for them: they’re a little chewy, a little crispy, peanuty, caramely, chocolatey, and, as it so happens, gluten-free. I wasn’t thinking about Valentine’s Day at all when I was making these candies, but by the time I got around to photographing them, I realized that they would make an awesome Valentine’s Day treat, for a special someone, for your friends, for your co-workers, for yourself! Chocolates + homemade gift = major brownie points (candy points?). You can also check out the recipes for chocolate hazelnut truffles and coconut almond truffles if you’re feeling ambitious and want to create a variety box!
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what perfect and delicious looking little candies, I could eat a whole box full, thanks for sharing:)
That’s the dangerous part – I can never seem to stop after just one! Thanks
Your candies look so perfect – almost too good to eat!
Thanks! I assure you, though, they’re far more fun to eat than just to look at
I am a sucker for anything featuring peanut butter and chocolate! I will have to give these a try for Valentine’s Day (or really any day, because who needs an excuse to eat chocolate?).
I like the way you think – any day is a good day for chocolate! Let me know how it goes if you try them!
Peanut butter snickers combined? Sign me up!
Ooh I’d forgotten until just now that Snickers has a peanut butter variety, too! I’ll have to do an
unbiased taste comparison test and report backWoa – I love the sound of these – peanut butter and chcocolate is a match made in heaven – throw in caramel into the mix and WOA! Fireworks!
Haha, yes – I love your description! Thanks for stopping by
OMG, this is the best candy I’ve seen in a LONG time! And I have some friends with kids coming round this weekend, this is PERFECT for them! And so pretty too!
Aw, thank you so much!! Let me know how it goes if you make them
These look delicious! I’m a candy maker at Christmas…forget the cookies…it’s all about the candies. These might have to make the list for 2015.
Thanks!! What kinds of candy do you make for Christmas?
Hi,
Do you think I could skip the chocolate coating and just roll them in a bit of powdered sugar?
Would they be too sticky?
Thoughts?
Thank you!
Hi Kate! I think that could work if you rolled them in powdered sugar. I’d definitely recommend keeping them in the fridge, though, since that way the caramel will stay hardened and help keep the shape intact. Let me know how it goes if you try that!
Thanks! I think I will make them this weekend. I will report back.