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Peanut Butter Cereal Bites – These are soooo good!

Okay. Peanut butter? Yum. Honey? Yum. (I just licked my fingers so I could type this.) These peanut butter cereal bites are sooooo good!


I’ve eaten 4 (or is it 5 now?) of them since I made them this morning. Yum! I just can’t help myself! I pushed off my lunch until almost 2pm because I was so full. Peanut butter has lots of protien, so they really do make a great afternoon snack to curb your appetite. Or they’re a fun breakfast if you’re on the run!


These peanut butter cereal bites are soooooo good! Made with Cheerios, they're a great breakfast to grab on the run and with only 4 ingredients they're super easy to make! They're a quick, easy, and delicious snack idea and the kids loved them!


I’ve been reading a lot of recipes for these peanut butter cereal bites online, and a lot of people seem to have issues with getting them to set and be firm. I tested different methods for making them and I finally got mine to work out perfectly! So I can now say that (at least for me), the recipe at the end of this post works, and they set perfectly well for me.


Here’s a run down of what I tested:


The first time I boiled the peanut butter and honey mixture on the stove over low heat for about 2 minutes – and they hardened perfectly. Great method, but it uses more dishes, so I was looking for something simpler.


The second time I heated the mixture in the microwave for 1 minute and while they were firm enough to pick up with my hands, they were still a little gooey. Delicious, but perhaps a little sticky. The honey needs to be heated long enough to reach the point of being candied.


The third time I made them I made half the recipe, but doubled the microwaving time. I burned them. Oops. So be careful. Peanut butter will burn in the microwave!


The fourth time I made them, I added an extra 30 seconds of microwaving time and they turned out beautifully! So that’s the recipe I’ve added below! Microwaves vary, so if you chose to microwave them, the time you’ll need could be different from mine.


Tips: Dropping them into cupcake liners is a great way to make them easy to pick up. Or you can store them in the fridge – even the most gooey cereal bites will harden up in the fridge. Just keep in mind that if they didn’t set properly, they will soften up again after being taken out of the fridge.


Check out our video for how to make peanut butter cereal bites:









 


How to Make Peanut Butter Cereal Bites


The full printable recipe is at the end of this post, but here’s a list of affiliate links showing what you’ll need:



This is one of those recipes that you can really personalize for your own tastes. If you like a little extra sweetness, you can make them with honey nut Cheerios.


Or if you prefer less sweetness, you can reduce the amount of honey slightly (increase the peanut butter slightly to make up for it). As long as you have enough peanut butter and honey mixture to cover the Cheerios it will work out just fine!


These peanut butter cereal bites are soooooo good! They're a great breakfast to grab on the run and with only 4 ingredients they're super easy to make! They're a quick, easy, and delicious snack idea and the kids loved them!


You can make the peanut butter and honey mixture in a small pot on the stove, or you can use a microwave safe bowl.


These peanut butter cereal bites are soooooo good! They're a great breakfast to grab on the run and with only 4 ingredients they're super easy to make! They're a quick, easy, and delicious snack idea and the kids loved them!


Microwaving is definitely a lot easier, but you have to make sure you heat it up long enough to solidify, but not so long that it burns.


And it CAN burn. If you start to smell toasty peanut butter, stop the microwave.


These peanut butter cereal bites are soooooo good! They're a great breakfast to grab on the run and with only 4 ingredients they're super easy to make! They're a quick, easy, and delicious snack idea and the kids loved them!


Add the Cheerios to the peanut butter and honey mixture and stir them until they’re coated.


These peanut butter cereal bites are soooooo good! They're a great breakfast to grab on the run and with only 4 ingredients they're super easy to make! They're a quick, easy, and delicious snack idea and the kids loved them!


Then drop them onto a parchment lined baking sheet. Or you can drop them into cupcake liners.


These peanut butter cereal bites are soooooo good! They're a great breakfast to grab on the run and with only 4 ingredients they're super easy to make! They're a quick, easy, and delicious snack idea and the kids loved them!


They’re soooooo good. I really have to stop eating them!


I’m a pretty big fan of peanut butter recipes! Here’s a few of my favourites:


Peanut Butter Energy Balls – If you try one other recipe, it should be this one! Yum!


Healthy Apple Slice Cookies


No-Bake Monster Cookie Energy Bites


Peanut Butter Cup Brownies Filled with Reese’s


No-Bake Chocolate Peanut Butter Cereal Cookies


These peanut butter cereal bites are soooooo good! They're a great breakfast to grab on the run and with only 4 ingredients they're super easy to make! They're a quick, easy, and delicious snack idea and the kids loved them!


They should last for a few days if you keep them covered on the counter or in the fridge.


These peanut butter cereal bites are soooooo good! They're a great breakfast to grab on the run and with only 4 ingredients they're super easy to make! They're a quick, easy, and delicious snack idea and the kids loved them!




Print Recipe
5 from 2 votes


Peanut Butter Cereal Bites


They're a quick, easy, and delicious snack and the kids loved them!


Prep Time5 mins
Total Time5 mins

Servings: 18

Ingredients

  • 1/2 cup peanut butter
  • 1/2 cup honey
  • 1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 4 cups plain Cheerios

Instructions

  • Add the honey and peanut butter to a large, microwave safe bowl.
  • Microwave on high for 1 minute. Remove and stir until well combined.
  • Return the bowl to the microwave for another 30 to 45 seconds.
  • Add the vanilla extract and stir well.
  • Add the Cheerios and stir until the cereal is well coated.
  • Drop portions onto a parchment lined baking sheet (or into cupcake liners). Allow them to set. They should harden up enough to pick them up within half an hour, but it takes a few hours for them to be more firm.
  • Enjoy!

Notes

- Microwaving times vary depending on the microwave. Make sure the honey is boiling or else it won't set. But also be careful not to burn it.
- Alternatively, you can bring the mixture to a boil on the stove over medium-low heat and let it simmer for 2 minutes, stirring constantly.


We made a similar recipe a couple years ago using Special K and CHOCOLATE. Oh my goodness… yummy! Don’t forget to pin the recipe for No-Bake Chocolate Peanut Butter Cereal Cookies to your favourite Pinterest board so you can try them too!


These peanut butter cereal bites are soooooo good! They're a great breakfast to grab on the run and with only 4 ingredients they're super easy to make! They're a quick, easy, and delicious snack idea and the kids loved them!


These peanut butter cereal bites are soooooo good! They’re a great breakfast to grab on the run and with only 4 ingredients they’re super easy to make! They’re a quick, easy, and delicious snack and the kids loved them!


Here’s even MORE snack recipes:


If you’re looking for more AMAZING cereal recipes, check out our recipe for cinnamon sugar chex mix. This stuff is sooooo addictive!!



Or if you want more awesome ways to curb your appetite with peanut butter snacks, check out our recipe for Apple Slice Cookies. These are so quick to make and these “cookies” are actually good for you!



And finally, these no-bake monster cookie energy bites are SO GOOD and so satisfying! You really can’t go wrong with peanut butter and chocolate!



Check out our new book Low-Mess Crafts for Kids for 72 fun and simple craft ideas for kids! The projects are fun, easy and most importantly low-mess, so the clean up is simple!


 



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