About This Recipe
This may sound like a strange name for a recipe, but after lots of thought, it seemed the best. These little chocolate covered balls of heaven are made from Special Kay Bars, a recipe that I have made thousands of times. It is the best bar cookie recipe around.
I did learn one thing when making this bar cookie recipe into a cookie. Don’t refrigerate them! That mixture of sugar, corn syrup, peanut butter, and cereal gets very dense and hard when it’s cold. I also had to fix the ratio of ingredients a bit to make the cookies softer and more tender.
It helps if you have assistance when you make these cookies. The sugar mixture is very hot, but it cools down quickly. Forming 48 cookies from the cereal mixture can take some time. You don’t want the mixture to cool completely before you finish rolling the balls.
Enjoy this easy recipe; make it with your kids! Just make sure you supervise the heating of the sugar mixture; boiling sugar can burn instantly. Let them help when the peanut butter and cereal are added to the sugar mixture and it’s cooled down enough to be warm.
Steps
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In a large microwave safe bowl, combine 1 cup brown sugar and the corn syrup and stir well. Microwave on high for 3 minutes. |
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Carefully remove the bowl from the microwave (boiling sugar syrup is super hot!) and stir well with a spoon. |
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Return the bowl to the microwave and microwave on high for another 3 minutes. Meanwhile, rinse the spoon with hot water to remove sugar crystals. |
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Remove the bowl from the microwave and stir in 1-1/3 cups peanut butter until smooth. |
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Stir in the cereal until the mixture is coated. |
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Line a cookie sheet with waxed paper or parchment paper. Drop the cereal mixture by a full spoon onto the paper. Let stand for 10 minutes or so to cool. |
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Shape the cookies by rolling them gently between your hands. Put back on the paper. |
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Combine the chocolate chips and 1/3 cup peanut butter in a small microwave safe bowl or measuring cup. Heat on medium power until the chips are melted and the mixture is smooth, about 2 minutes. |
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Dip the cookies, one at a time, into the melted chocolate mixture. Remove from the chocolate mixture with a fork, tapping the fork on the side of the bowl or cup to remove excess. Put the coated cookies back on the paper and let stand until set. Do NOT refrigerate the cookies! |