Homemade Butterfingers (3 Ingredient Recipe!) - Kirbie's Cravings (2024)

October 7, 2013

by Kirbie

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You can make your own butterfingers with three ingredients. Plus, it’s a great way to get rid of leftover candy corn! It’s perfect with Halloween coming up.
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Last year I came across a recipe for homemade butterfingers with just three ingredients. Halloween had just ended, so I bookmarked the recipe to make for the following year.

Somehow I managed to remember, so with Halloween around the corner, I’ve been on a mission to make a few homemade versions of popular candies starting with Butterfingers.

They look remarkably similar to the real thing and they taste similar, too. The inside isn’t as crisp and flaky as a real Butterfinger, but they taste great and are fun to make.

Ingredients

I’m always surprised when homemade versions of popular candy are so easy to make. For homemade butterfingers you only need three ingredients:

  • Candy corn
  • Peanut butter
  • Dark chocolate chips

The key ingredient for this recipe is the candy corn and there really isn’t a substitute. Normally, I would never buy it but I made an exception because I really wanted to make this recipe.

Recipe Steps

  • Melt the candy corn in the microwave. You can also do this on the stove in a saucepan.
  • Add the peanut butter to the melted candy and stir to combine. Pour the mixture into a baking pan (I used a 7×3” pan) lined with parchment paper. Press it into an even layer and then freeze it for 10 to 15 minutes or until it hardens.
  • Melt the chocolate in a bowl in the microwave (or on the stove).
  • Cut the candy corn mixture in the pan into whatever size bars you would like to make. Use a sharp knife to make this easier.
  • Coat each piece in the chocolate, coating it evenly on all sides. Place the pieces on a baking rack with a piece of parchment underneath to catch the chocolate drips.
  • Once you’ve coated all of the candy in chocolate, place the candy in an even layer on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper.
  • Place the candy bars in the freezer so the chocolate hardens and sets.

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Recipe Tips

  • If your chocolate is really thick when you melt it, you can thin it with a small amount of oil. It should be thin enough to easily coat the candy.
  • Make sure the candy corn you use is fresh. If it’s old and hard, the center of your candy bars will be hard and brittle.
  • Be sure to place the chocolate-coated candy on a baking sheet when you freeze it – don’t freeze it on the baking rack otherwise the chocolate on the bottom might break off.
  • Store the candy in an airtight container and they will keep up to five days at room temperature.

Homemade Butterfingers (3 Ingredient Recipe!) - Kirbie's Cravings (3)

This recipe is easy peasy and a great way to use up candy corn from Halloween. If you want more homemade candy recipes here are a few other recipes you might like to try:

  • Homemade Peanut Butter Cups
  • Peppermint Fudge
  • Gummy Bears
  • Crunch Bars

Homemade Butterfingers (3 Ingredient Recipe!) - Kirbie's Cravings (4)

3 Ingredient Homemade Butterfingers

Prep Time: 15 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 3 minutes minutes

Total Time: 18 minutes minutes

Course: Dessert

Cuisine: American

You can make your own butterfingers with three ingredients and a microwave. Plus, it's a great way to get rid of leftover candy corn at Halloween!

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Ingredients

  • 8 oz candy corn
  • 8 oz peanut butter
  • 1 1/2 cups dark chocolate chips
  • 2 tbsp oil optional

Instructions

  • Pour candy corn into a microwave safe bowl. Microwave for 1 minute and stir. Microwave again for another 30 seconds and stir again. If candy corn is not completely melted, continue to microwave and then stir at 30 second intervals until candy corn is completely melted.

  • Add in peanut butter and mix until thoroughly combined. If candy corn hardens, microwave for another 30 seconds and then stir to mix. Pour mixture into a 7 x 3 pan lined with parchment paper and press to evenly distribute. Place in freezer for about 10-15 minutes until it hardens.

  • Meanwhile, melt chocolate in another microwave safe bowl for 30 seconds and then stir. Microwave again and stir, continuing at 30 second intervals until chocolate is completely melted. (Mine needed about 1 1/2 minutes total). Careful not to overcook the chocolate. If you want to make the chocolate thinner and easier to coat, add in 2 tsbp of oil and stir into chocolate, until completely mixed.

  • Remove candy corn mixture from freezer. Using a sharp knife, cut into butterfinger bar sizes (or whatever size you prefer). I did mine about 1 inch by 2 inches. Dip buttefinger in melted chocolate. Make sure to coat both sides. Then place on a cooling rack that has parchment paper underneath. Let the chocolate set with the drippings falling onto the parchment paper below. Repeat with remaining bars. Once finished, remove bars from cooling rack and place them in a single layer on a parchment paper lined container/baking sheet/or other flat surface. Place bars in freezer to completely solidify and set the chocolate.

The nutrition information provided are only estimates based on an online nutritional calculator. I am not a certified nutritionist. Please consult a professional nutritionist or doctor for accurate information and any dietary restrictions and concerns you may have.

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14 comments on “3 Ingredient Homemade Butterfingers”

  1. Mike Mclendon December 24, 2020 @ 7:38 pm Reply

    Love love this simple and cost effective recipe. I make candy every year for the holidays and i have now added this tasty treat to my Christmas candy dish. Thanks so much for sharing this delicious n quick croud winning recipe with us… im now a fan!

    • Kirbie April 14, 2021 @ 2:13 am Reply

      you’re welcome!

  2. Peggie Adams September 27, 2020 @ 9:36 pm Reply

    This is the best recipe. One note oil bowl before microwaving candy. It will not stick to bowl.

    • Kirbie September 30, 2020 @ 11:11 pm Reply

      thank you for sharing!

  3. Lindsey Frantz October 24, 2017 @ 10:03 am Reply

    I just made these and they’re AMAZING. So tasty and easy.

    This is my first time making candy, but I let them harden in the freezer in the cooling rack and the bottoms broke off. Was I supposed to put them back on parchment paper to harden in the freezer?

    • Kirbie October 27, 2017 @ 1:15 pm Reply

      Sorry I didn’t make that clear, but yes you need to remove them from the cooling rack before freezing. The cooling rack is just to allow the chocolate drippings to come off and then you should place them on parchment paper and into the freezer.

  4. ROBIN, TX December 20, 2016 @ 2:55 pm Reply

    I made this yesterday and they are incredibly hard – like break a tooth hard! I used natural peanut butter. Would that make a difference? Or adding more peanut butter to add more softness?

    • Kirbie December 22, 2016 @ 10:27 am Reply

      hmm, that is so strange. You can try adding more peanut butter. Natural pb should be fine as long as you mixed it well. Was your candy corn newish? If it’s too old that may be the problem.

  5. Rosiedog October 12, 2015 @ 9:43 am Reply

    Thanks!! – I bet if you added some rice crispies, that would give you the crispiness. Of course then it would be 4 ingredients…. 🙂

    • Kirbie October 12, 2015 @ 6:37 pm Reply

      haha! yes, that would increase the ingredients, but it would be yummy!

  6. MS October 24, 2013 @ 4:38 am Reply

    What can I replace with if I don’t have candy corn? Thanks! 🙂

    • Kirbie October 24, 2013 @ 11:11 am Reply

      I have no idea, sorry. The key ingredient for this recipe is candy corn.

  7. Carol October 8, 2013 @ 2:18 pm Reply

    Candy corn??? I would have never thought of it. This made me think of buckeyes that I usually make around the holidays. Granted not even close in simplicity.

    • Kirbie October 8, 2013 @ 9:34 pm Reply

      I never would have thought it either. But it works. and it’s a good way to get rid of candy corn. hehe.

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FAQs

Why were Butterfingers discontinued? ›

However, Butterfinger did directly address the topic on social media, explaining that the stoppage of BB's had to do with profits. In reply to a post on X, formerly known as Twitter, the candy manufacturer stated, "Sadly, Butterfinger BB's were discontinued due to low sales."

What are the ingredients in Butterfingers? ›

CORN SYRUP, SUGAR, PEANUTS, VEGETABLE OIL (PALM KERNEL AND PALM OIL), PEANUT FLOUR, NONFAT MILK, LESS THAN 2% OF COCOA, MILK, SALT, SOY LECITHIN, NATURAL FLAVOR, ANNATTO COLOR.

What makes the crunch in Butterfinger? ›

Surely, there's more to it.” And you're right—Butterfingers' unique crunch and satisfying snap are enhanced by a special ingredient: corn flakes. Through the candy's production, corn flakes and peanut butter are combined and formed into the flaky candy center.

Are Butterfingers banned in Germany? ›

Butterfinger was withdrawn from the market in Germany in 1999, because of consumer rejection when it was one of the first products to be identified as containing genetically modified ingredients (GMOs) from corn.

Why are butterfingers so good? ›

We love Butterfingers for the “crispity, crunchity” centers that aerate the texture so the peanut flavor becomes more pronounced. And we were delighted to discover the secret ingredient in Butterfingers that gives them their unique texture is… corn flakes!

What candy is similar to a Butterfinger? ›

Similar to the Butterfinger, the Clark Bar has a crispy peanut butter and spun taffy core.

Is a chick o stick the inside of a Butterfinger? ›

It's basically like, crunchy peanut butter covered in, like, a coconut coating. The inside is kind of like a Butterfinger. This is taking me back to the summer days. when I would spend my whole day at the local pool, and I'll get a slice of pizza, a slush puppy, and a Chico stick.

Why don't Butterfingers taste the same? ›

Food - News

Ferrara was eager to revamp some of the newly acquired brands, starting with the classic Butterfinger. Ferrara aimed for a purer, more chocolatey flavor with bigger peanuts, and they removed some of the previous recipe's chemical preservatives.

What is the oldest candy bar? ›

Launched in 1866—nineteen years after Fry's created the first moulded, solid chocolate eating bar (in 1847)— Fry's Chocolate Cream is the first mass-produced chocolate bar and is the world's oldest chocolate bar brand.

What flavor is the inside of a Butterfinger? ›

The chocolate-flavored coating is less waxy, less cloyingly sweet, and more cocoa forward. The famous "crispety, crunchety" interior is still flaky but boasts a more natural-tasting roasted peanut flavor.

Why do they call it Butterfinger? ›

His Curtiss Candy Company, based in Chicago, ran a contest to name the bar. At the time sportscasters began using the term “butterfingers” to describe players who couldn't hold onto the ball. A Chicago man who described himself as a klutz submitted the name “Butterfinger” for the bar and it was a winner.

Why was Butterfinger discontinued? ›

In reply to a post on X, formerly known as Twitter, the candy manufacturer stated, "Sadly, Butterfinger BB's were discontinued due to low sales." Despite the clear-cut answer, others have their own opinions on the discontinuation, such as the possibility that the snacks pose a choking hazard.

Why are Butterfingers so flaky? ›

The filling layers will be composed of a peanut mixture and corn flakes in place of the butter used for laminated doughs. The thin, brittle layers of the resulting candy are tender to the bite without hurting your teeth, and the cornflakes help to amplify the crunch.

Did Butterfingers change their formula? ›

The company began with Butterfinger and reworked the formula to use bigger peanuts, more milk and cocoa, and fewer hydrogenated oils. The new version also no longer incorporates the chemical preservative TBHQ.

What happened to all the Butterfingers? ›

That's right, the Butterfinger candy brand — which had been owned by Nestle since 1990 — was bought by Ferrero (the company behind Nutella) in January. The new parent company is making some big changes to the iconic bar and claims that the new formulation will include "higher quality ingredients."

Did Butterfinger get sold? ›

NORTH AMERICA–The Ferrero Group has entered into an agreement to purchase Nestlé's U.S. confectionery business for $2.8 billion in cash.

Why were chocolate babies discontinued? ›

By the late 80s early 90s, Chocolate Babies disappeared from candy shelves. Perhaps the candy was thought of as racist and not PC, and/or also made parents uncomfortable that the most popular way to eat these candies was to bite the heads off of the little babies.

Did Butterfinger get acquired by Ferrero? ›

Italy's Ferrero Group bought the Butterfinger and Crunch candy business from Nestle in 2018 in a $2.9 billion deal that also included the sugary Nerds, SweeTarts and FunDip.

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