If you love peanut butter, you will love this old-fashioned peanut butter candy. You only need a few simple ingredients, a few minutes, and a little muscle.

Peanut butter candy stacked on a piece of slate. Wrapped candy is all around the stack.

Are there peanut butter lovers in your house? Here, peanut butter is eaten with a spoon more than it is used in sandwiches. When I saw this old-fashioned recipe card for peanut butter candy, I couldn’t remember anyone in my family ever making it. Our family has a long line of peanut butter fanatics, so someone created the recipe.

Did your family have a tradition with old-fashioned sweets? Our current tradition (addiction) seems to be these gluten free peanut butter cinnamon rolls. They aren’t really candy, but they are smothered in peanut butter. Need I say more?

This candy is so easy to make…you have a creamy peanut butter candy in under 10 minutes. Just roll, slice, and wrap in wax paper. If you love old-fashioned recipes, you will want to try my Grandma’s Homemade Bread Pudding recipe. I converted it to gluten free, and it is so good. 

Allergen Information:

This peanut butter candy is gluten-free, egg-free, and soy-free. Make it nut-free by using SunButter.

What kind of peanut butter is best for making candy?

You are going to love the flexibility of this homemade peanut butter candy recipe. You can use any peanut butter (or nut butter!) The obvious hero of this candy is the peanut butter. I used creamy peanut butter from Bees Knees, but you can use any creamy peanut butter.

Feel free to use natural peanut butter. (Make sure to stir the oil into the peanut butter in the jar so your candy doesn’t turn out oily!)

Substitutions:

If you are allergic to peanuts or can’t eat nuts, you can still enjoy this homemade nut candy!! You can also use:

  • Cashew Butter
  • Almond Butter
  • Sun Butter (nut-free!)
Wrapped pieces of peanut butter candy.

If you do try this peanut butter candy recipe with natural peanut butter or almond butter, please comment below how it turns out so we can all know. Luckily for us, everyone LOVES peanut butter in our house, so it is often hard to find a jar of peanut butter with enough left to create a recipe!

If you are gluten free, be sure to use gluten free peanut butter.  If you are a peanut butter fan, try these Gluten Free Peanut Butter M&M Cookie Bars or these Gluten Free Peanut Butter Donuts.

    Step-By-Step Directions:

    Peanut butter and powdered sugar mixed.

    Add the two ingredients, peanut butter and powdered sugar, to a large mixing bowl.

    Can I use an electric mixer or a standing mixer?

    You definitely can, but…when you mix these ingredients, mix it slowly on a low speed so the powdered sugar doesn’t fly all over the place!

    Do you have to cook the peanut butter to make this candy?

    This is going to be the easiest candy recipe to make. You do not have to heat or cook the peanut butter for this recipe.

    Peanut butter candy dough.

    Your dough will be mostly firm, like in this picture.

    Rolling the peanut butter candy dough into a rod.

    Use wax paper to roll the candy into a long snake. The recipe said to roll the rod in powdered sugar. I chose not to add extra sugar to this recipe because it is a lot of sugar. This peanut butter candy melts in your mouth and tastes incredible without the extra layer of powdered sugar.

    Do you have to chill the candy before slicing it?

    You do not have to chill your peanut butter candy roll before slicing, but it does help make the slices cleaner.

    Use a sharp knife to slice the roll into round pieces. Wrap in wax paper! Cut up the wax paper and use it to wrap your candy for safekeeping. This peanut butter candy makes wonderful gifts for teachers, friends, holidays, and work parties!

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    If you made and enjoyed this recipe, I would be incredibly grateful if you could leave a comment below. This helps others know this recipe is delicious. Thank you!

    Peanut butter candy stacked on a piece of slate. Wrapped candy is all around the stack.

    Old Fashioned Peanut Butter Candy

    Sandi Gaertner
    Easy and delicious old-fashioned peanut butter candy.
    4.93 from 67 votes
    an egg free allergen icon
    gluten free allergy icon
    soy free allergy icon
    Prep Time 10 minutes
    Additional Time 30 minutes
    Total Time 40 minutes
    Course Gluten Free Candy Recipes
    Cuisine American
    Servings 24 pieces
    Calories 112 kcal

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    Ingredients
      

    • 1 cup creamy peanut butter
    • 2 cups powdered sugar for candy
    • extra powdered sugar optional if you want to roll the candy in this.
    • ¼ cup heavy cream
    • 2 teaspoons pure vanilla extract

    Instructions
     

    • Mix all ingredients in a large bowl. 
    • Place waxed paper on the counter and put half the dough onto the paper. 
    • Roll out (like playdough!) into a long snake. Repeat with the second half of the dough.
    • Wrap in the wax paper and refrigerate for 20 minutes (this is optional).
    • Optional: roll the peanut butter roll in powdered sugar. You can also add tiny chocolate chips as a mix-in when making this recipe!)
    • Slice the candy and wrap each piece in a square of wax paper.

    Notes

    1. You can use creamy peanut butter or crunchy. Just note crunchy peanut butter will make your candy more textured.
    2. If you are not able to eat peanuts or nuts due to an allergy, you can substitute Sunbutter the nut-free butter instead.
    3. This homemade candy makes a great holiday and teacher gifts!
    4. Store the wrapped candy in an airtight container in the refrigerator. It should keep fresh for up to 3 weeks.

    SPECIAL NOTE

    Please know that every gluten free flour blend has a different starch to grain ratio. If you use a blend I didn’t test, you may need to adjust your moisture levels in your baked goods.

    Nutrition

    Serving: 1gCalories: 112kcalCarbohydrates: 12gProtein: 3gFat: 6gSaturated Fat: 2gCholesterol: 3mgSodium: 51mgPotassium: 72mgFiber: 1gSugar: 11gVitamin A: 36IUCalcium: 6mgIron: 1mg
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