White Chocolate Peanut Butter Krispies

White Chocolate Peanut Butter Krispies – only 5 ingredients! White chocolate, peanut butter, peanuts, Rice Krispie cereal, and marshmallows. Great holiday and party treat! Everyone always asks for the recipe! The candy is made in the microwave. No candy thermometer required! #candy #whitechocolate #peanuts

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Easy No-Bake Candy

I had this candy a few years ago at a Christmas party and went home and immediately tried to replicate it. This candy is a real crowd-pleaser. It is creamy and crunchy without being overly rich. I could eat a ton of these little things. This is very easy to put together and it makes a ton. Make a batch and share it with your friends!

How to Make White Chocolate Peanut Butter Krispies

These candies are super easy to make. You actually make them in the microwave! Woohoo! NO candy thermometer required.

Place cereal, peanuts, and marshmallows in a large bowl. In a microwave-safe bowl combine white chocolate chips and peanut butter. Microwave until the chips and peanut butter has melted. Pour the mixture over the cereal. Stir to combine. Drop the candy on some wax paper or parchment paper and let the candy cool and set up.

  • Store cooled candy in an air-tight container.
  • The candy will keep 1 to 2 weeks.
  • Can use white chocolate chips or white chocolate bars.
  • I used smooth peanut butter, but crunchy peanut butter will work fine.
  • I used Planter’s dry roasted peanuts. Feel free to substitute cocktail peanuts.
  • You can make the candy drops as large or as small as you wish.
  • For a gluten-free dessert, make sure to use a gluten-free brand of rice krispies.

No-Cook Dessert for Christmas

These little candies are AH-MAZ-ING! They are great for parties and gift giving. I always make a batch at the holidays and give them as gifts. They only take a few minutes to make and everyone LOVES them!

I came up with this recipe way back in 2009. I’ve noticed in recent years someone on the internet made these and renamed them No-Bake Avalanche Cookies. Whatever you call them, just make them! You won’t be disappointed!

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homemade white chocolate peanut butter candy

White Chocolate Peanut Butter Krispies

Yield: 4 dozen
Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 10 minutes
Total Time 15 minutes
White Chocolate Peanut Butter Krispies – only 5 ingredients! White chocolate, peanut butter, peanuts, Rice Krispie cereal, and marshmallows. Great holiday and party treat! Everyone always asks for the recipe! The candy is made in the microwave. No candy thermometer required! #candy #whitechocolate #peanuts

Ingredients:

  • 2 cups Rice Krispies cereal
  • 2 cups dry roasted peanuts
  • 2 cups miniature marshmallows
  • 1 cup peanut butter
  • 2 pounds white chocolate chips

Instructions:

  • In a large bowl, combine cereal, peanuts and marshmallows.
  • In a microwave-safe bowl, melt chocolate and peanut butter on High for 1 minute and then in 30 second intervals until fully melted. Stir chocolate into cereal mixture. Mixture will be slightly runny.
  • Drop by tablespoons onto waxed paper. Let set until firm, 2 hours. Store in an airtight container.

Notes:

  • Store cooled candy in an air-tight container.
    • The candy will last 1 to 2 weeks.
  • Can use white chocolate chips or white chocolate bars.
    • 2 pounds of white chocolate chips is equal to two 12-oz packages plus 1 ⅓ cup of chips.
  • I use smooth peanut butter, but crunchy peanut butter will work fine.
  • I use Planter’s dry roasted peanuts. Feel free to substitute cocktail peanuts.
  • You can make the candy drops as large or as small as you wish.
  • For a gluten-free dessert, make sure to use a gluten-free brand of rice krispies.
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Steph

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Comments

  1. I do the captain crunch ones too but with regular captain crunch.
    1/2 pkg white almond bark, 1/4 cup peanut butter, 1 cup salted peanuts, 2-3 cups captain crunch, 1 cup marshmallows.
    I can't wait to try the Rice Krispie one though!

  2. We made these at Christms and they were an absolute hit. My husband called them "cat puke" cookies because of what they look like… hehehe (we have cats) but no lie, these are the best cookies ever. I'm making them again for Easter 🙂 They are AWESOME!!!

  3. Made these many times growing up for the holidays using regular captain crunch and rice krispie combo. The colored marshmallows are good in them too! I just started making them again the last couple years and will never stop! They are too good and I always get loads of compliments!

  4. Oh my! just made these and they are awesome!!! Thank you for your website! Just came across it and can't believe I've missed out on so many great recipes!! Keep up the great work! 🙂

  5. I made these for my Christmas work treats. They just melt in your mouth and are so creamy. I like the salty/sweet combination. This recipe will definitely be a keeper for me. Thank you for sharing this recipe and all of your others.

  6. Thanks so much for this recipe! It's a nice change from the regular Christmas faire! I took a little liberties! 😉 I melted 3 bags of white chocolate, 1 cup of peanut butter…. used the same amounts of rice krispies and marshmallows. Didn't have roasted peanuts so I added walnuts and milk chocolate chips! I put them in mini muffin liners and they look so cute in the tins for Christmas! Thanks again for a great recipe!

  7. Shelly – OMG Captain Crunch in this would be AMAZING. I am going to buy a box at the grocery store today. I am going to make some ASAP!

    I think one package of almond bark would be enough. It does melt alot better than white chocolate. I use almond bark on popcorn mixes and one package covers two bags of microwave popcorn and add-ins.

    You are killing me with the chocolate version too!

  8. Stephanie, I make something very similar to this but it has the Captain Crunch PB ceral in it and doesn't call for peanut butter and I can only imagine that would make it even better! My question, for my recipe I used the white almond bark, it just always melts better and smoother than the chips for me. Do you know what the equivlent would be? My recipe calls for a pound or one package, would it be the same? Thanks! I might also try this with regular milk chocolate almond bark as I already have some of that at home begging to be used and you can never go wrong with chocolate and PB!

  9. LaJoyce – I am so glad you enjoyed the treats! These peanut butter krispies are one of my favorite holiday treats!

  10. Your father brought some of your treats to my job last week (Thanks Steve! The girls at the Shoe Station loved everything!) These little gems were gone before we all left at 5:00 that afternoon. I'm so glad that you posted the receipe. Now we can make these for our Christmas party, unless of course, your dad would like to send us some!

    LaJoyce

    1. Since this is 2020, I need to know it i can freeze these please. My work got shut down again and 8 dozen of these takes up a lot of real estate in my fridge

      1. These are great! Can’t wait to share them with the neighbors. Can these be frozen, with no problems?

  11. Well don't these look fabulous. I've never seen anything quite like them. Will save this recipe and give them a try. Thanks Stephanie

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