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These vegan buckeyes are everything you want them to be—rich, chocolatey, and full of flavor. Plus, they also happen to be paleo buckeyes too, with no added sugar! Make these and the entire family will be clamoring for a bite.

Buckeyes, a chocolate-covered creamy peanut butter ball, are one of the most amazing dessert recipes. Like ever.Peanut butter and chocolate all wrapped up into one little ball? Yes, please!

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Delicious Paleo Buckeyes

I’m originally from Ohio, known as the “Buckeye State,” which is where these treats originated from. In fact, I’ve been making buckeyes every Christmas since I was a little girl. But I’m on the Paleo diet now, which doesn’t allow refined sugar, dairy, or peanuts.

For a while, I thought this meant saying goodbye forever to my beloved buckeyes! Thankfully, I got a fire lit under me and decided I was going to make the most delicious, tasty paleo vegan buckeyes ever. Was it going to be a challenge? Yes. But was I up for it? YES!

So, this season, I set out to createthe most awesome Paleo Buckeyes recipe ever.I spent hours trying different combinations for a recipe that mimics the original version as closely as possible. Because I know what the real stuff tastes like and I have very high standards. And this, my friends, is the result.

I give you my paleo buckeyes recipe:

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These creamy little vegan paleo buckeyes are chocolate balls are made with almond butter, coconut butter, and a few other simple ingredients. And they are delicious. So delicious, they disappear just as quickly as the original version.

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Healthier Buckeye Recipe

Paleo Buckeyes are grain-free, gluten-free, dairy-free, and refined-sugar free. Even if you’re not on a paleo diet, these are a lighter healthier take on the original recipe that you can enjoy with far less guilt. And while it’s impossible to create a Paleo version that tastes exactly like the sugar-filled original version, this recipe ispretty close.

This Paleo Buckeyes recipe hasbeen given the stamp of approval from family and friends. Even my picky kids begged for more. My husband?He has been so good about portion-control and eating healthy lately, but he couldn’t resist eating 6 of these little chocolate balls at once! {That may be the one downfall to these treats.}

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Paleo Buckeyes Recipe

Are you ready to get to work and make some paleo buckeyes of your own? I’ll walk you through it! Here’s all you need to know to make a batch of delicious buckeyes.

Ingredients:

For the chocolate coating

A quick note here – you can make a lovely homemade version, or see my “cheat” method below.

Homemade version (cheaper):

OR:

Quicker version

1/2 bag of Enjoy chocolate chipsBest Paleo Buckeyes Recipe | Grain-Free, Dairy Free Christmas Cookies (12) (dairy-free, soy-free)
1-2 Tbsp coconut oil

If you want a lighter look and taste to your Paleo Buckeyes, I recommend using these brands (not sponsored) for this recipe:

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Best Almond Butter for Buckeyes

Peanut butter isn’t paleo-friendly since peanuts are actually legumes, not nuts (despite the name!). So, I wasn’t able to make this with the classic peanut butter-chocolate combo, but I honestly think this almond butter is just as good!

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I tried three different kinds of almond butter and Barney’s Almond ButterBest Paleo Buckeyes Recipe | Grain-Free, Dairy Free Christmas Cookies (15) had the closest look and feel to peanut butter. I found that the others that were darker and a bit heavier tasting. That being said, you can use whatever almond butter you prefer. Same for the Bob’s Red Mill Finely Ground Almond Meal/Flour.

How to Make the Paleo Buckeyes

These Paleo Buckeyes are super easy to make. Melt the coconut butter over low heat (or in the microwave), then put all the “ball” ingredients into your food processor. (You can use a mixer or even mix by hand, but your food processor will be quickest with the smoothest results.)

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Pulse until well blended, stopping to scrape the sides as needed.

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Roll into small 1″ balls and place on a baking sheet covered with parchment paper. This recipe makes about 30 balls.

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Stick a toothpickinto each ball for dipping into the chocolate later.

For the homemade chocolate coating:

Normally, I’d melt chocolate chipsBest Paleo Buckeyes Recipe | Grain-Free, Dairy Free Christmas Cookies (19) for a recipe like this, but I decided to try something a little different.I came up with a homemade chocolate coating that’s less-expensive than dairy-free, soy-free chocolate, plus it’s very easy to make.

Simply melt the coconut oil over low heat then add the cacao powder and maple syrup.

Best Paleo Buckeyes Recipe | Grain-Free, Dairy Free Christmas Cookies (20)Then stir (or whisk to remove any lumps) and taste it to see if it’s sweet enough for your liking. If you want a little more sweetness, you can add a few drops of stevia. Otherwise, it’s ready to use.

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Next, dip each almond butter ball into the chocolate using the toothpicks.

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Place in the refrigerator and chill for about an hour.

How to Store the Paleo Buckeyes

One note: be aware that the homemade coconut-oil based chocolate coating is more prone to melting or softening than regular chocolate. You may want to keep your Paleo Buckeyes in the refrigerator. Ours were just fine in a sealed container in the cupboard though.

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A healthy version of our favorite chocolate-and-peanut-butter-balls and so delicious, they’ll disappear just as quickly as the original!

  • Author: Erika at Living Well Mom.com
  • Prep Time: 15 mins
  • Total Time: 15 mins
  • Yield: about 30 1x

Ingredients

Scale

  • 1/2 cup almond butter
  • 1/4 cup coconut butter
  • 1/3 cup almond meal / flour
  • 2 Tbsp maple syrup
  • 1 tsp vanilla extract
  • Chocolate Coating:
  • Homemade version (cheaper):
  • 1/4 cup coconut oil
  • 1/3 cup cacao powder
  • 1/4 cup maple syrup
  • 5+ drops stevia, optional
  • OR:
  • 6 oz chocolate chips (dairy-free, soy-free)
  • 1 Tbsp coconut oil

Instructions

  1. Melt the coconut butter over low heat.
  2. Add all the ball ingredients, including the coconut butter, into a food processor. Pulse until combined, scraping the sides.
  3. (You can use a mixer, but the food processor is faster and results in a smoother dough.)
  4. Roll into small 1″ balls and place on a baking sheet covered with parchment paper. Stick a toothpick into each ball.
  5. For the Chocolate Coating:
  6. Melt the coconut oil over low heat then add the cacao powder and maple syrup. Add 5+ drops of stevia if you’d like a sweeter chocolate.
  7. Dip each almond butter ball into the chocolate using the toothpicks. Place in the refrigerator and chill for about an hour.

Notes

**One note: be aware that the homemade coconut-oil based chocolate coating is more prone to melting or softening than regular chocolate. You may want to keep your Paleo Buckeyes in the refrigerator. Ours were just fine in a sealed container in the cupboard though.

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FAQs

What are Buckeye cookies made of? ›

If you love buckeye candy, then you need to try my buckeye cookies! Just like the candy, these chewy chocolate cookies are made with a creamy peanut butter filling and rich chocolate coating.

What's in Buckeye ice cream? ›

CREAM, FUDGE SWIRL (POWDERED SUGAR (SUGAR, CORN STARCH), SOYBEAN OIL, COCOA PROCESSED WITH ALKALI, COCONUT OIL, COCOA BUTTER, MONO & DIGLYCERIDES, SOY LECITHIN, SALT), BUCKEYE CANDY (SUGAR, PEANUTS, COCONUT OIL, PARTIALLY DEFATTED PEANUT FLOUR, WHOLE MILK POWDER, NONFAT DRY MILK, COCOA POWDER PROCESSED WITH ALKALI, ...

Why are my buckeyes soft? ›

Not chilling the peanut butter balls long enough.

Not giving the peanut butter ample time to chill and firm up in the fridge is one of the top reasons buckeyes get a bad reputation for being so messy to make.

What toxins are in buckeyes? ›

Toxic Principle The glycoside aesculin and fraxin and possible a narcotic alkaloid, present in the young growing sprouts, leaves and seeds are thought to be responsible for toxicity in animals. Experimentally, as little as 1/2% body weight of ground nuts fed to calves produced severe poisoning.

What is a buckeye sundae? ›

Buckeye Sundae - with Peanut Butter Cup (or Chocolate P-Nut Butter or both!) homemade ice cream, hot fudge, peanut butter topping and a homemade buckeye.

What is the most popular ice cream flavor in Ohio? ›

Kentucky, Louisiana, and Ohio keep things simple; their shoppers tend to stock up on regular vanilla chocolate chip ice cream more so than any other flavor.

What does buckeye taste like? ›

Buckeyes taste like peanut butter cups with an emphasis on the peanut butter! Not too sweet, really creamy, and so satisfying.

Are real buckeyes edible? ›

Their fruit have tough, leathery husks (capsules) that contain usually one to three hard, shiny seeds. Although these seeds, called buckeyes, resemble chestnuts, they are not edible and in fact are quite poisonous. Buckeye seeds are dark brown with a pale scar and somewhat resemble the eye of a male (buck) deer.

Is a buckeye a chestnut? ›

Buckeyes and horse chestnuts belong to the same tree family and are unrelated to true chestnuts. They bear similarities in fruit, but horse chestnuts carry larger seeds. The nuts of both buckeyes and horse chestnuts appear shiny and attractive, yet both are highly poisonous and must never be eaten.

What does Buckeye moonshine taste like? ›

Our Buckeye moonshine tastes like the candy of your youth. With rich milk chocolate flavor, followed by a creamy peanut butter finish; it's dessert for adults.

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