White Chocolate Peanut Butter Coconut Frosty the Snowmen

White Chocolate Peanut Butter Coconut Frosty the Snowmen
  • Yield:6 Frostys
  • Prep Time:1 hour 45 minutes (includes 1 hour for chilling)
  • Cook Time:N/A
  • Total Time:1 hour 45 minutes

Ingredients

1 (14 oz) bag of shredded sweetened coconut 

1 (14 oz) can of sweetened condensed milk 

3/4 cup Peanut Butter & Co. Smooth Operator 

1 tsp salt 

8 oz white chocolate, chopped 

6 miniature peanut butter cups, wrappers removed 

3 Oreo cookies, filling scraped away 

18 mini chocolate chips 

12 pretzel sticks 

18 mini holiday M&M’s 

1 red Twizzlers Pull ‘n’ Peel rope, peeled into ropes

Directions

  1. Mix the Peanut Butter & Co. Smooth Operator with the sweetened condensed milk and salt. Add the coconut. Mix until the mixture is thoroughly combined throughout. This is easier with a mixer, but can be done by hand. 

  2. Line a cookie sheet with wax paper. Roll the dough into six balls that are about 2 tablespoons + 1 teaspoon (or 2.35 ounces) in size and place each ball in a row on the cookie sheet. Now roll six more balls, but this time make them a scant smaller, about 2 tablespoons in size (or 1.80 ounces). 

  3. Place each ball on top of one of the larger balls on the cookie sheet. Finally, roll six more balls, about 1 and half tablespoons in size (or 1.25 ounces) and place these on top of the second balls. You should now have six stacks of peanut butter balls stacked in order from largest to smallest. Make sure the stacks seem stable and that the balls have been molded to the right shape to stay in place. 

  4. Now un-stack the balls and place them flat side down on the cookie sheet one above the other so you have 6 columns and three rows. Place the pan in the freezer for 30 minutes.  

  5. While the balls are chilling, make Frosty’s hats by placing just a smidge of peanut butter in the middle of each Oreo cookie. Then place a mini peanut butter cup up side down right into the Peanut Butter & Co. Smooth Operator. The Peanut Butter & Co. Smooth Operator will act as glue and hold the peanut butter cup in place. Set aside. 

  6. Before you remove the balls from the freezer, melt the white chocolate in the microwave or over a double broiler. I prefer to microwave, heating the chocolate on full power for 30 seconds, stir, 30 seconds again, then stir until melted.  

  7. Remove the balls from the freezer. Working with one Frosty at a time use a small spoon to spoon a teaspoon of white chocolate over the large bottom ball. You just want the chocolate to cover the top of the ball and ¾ the way down the sides. 

  8. Now place the medium ball (middle ball) on top of the large bottom ball and hold in place for 30 seconds or until the white chocolate has hardened around the bottom of the middle ball and is secure. 

  9. Next take another few teaspoons of white chocolate and spoon it over the middle ball. Working quickly so the chocolate does not harden, take two pretzel sticks and stick them into either side of the middle ball to make Frosty’s arms. Then add three mini M&M’s right down the middle of Frosty’s belly to make his buttons. Now take the final ball and place it right on top of Frosty’s belly and hold it into place for 30 seconds or until the white chocolate hardens and holds Frosty’s head into place. Spoon a teaspoon or so of white chocolate over Frosty’s head and then place his hat (the one made in step 4) right on top of the melted chocolate and carefully push it into place. Add two mini chocolate chips for his eyes and 1 mini chocolate chip for his nose. 

  10. Finally tie a red Twizzler rope around Frosty’s neck (between the middle and top ball) to make his scarf. Repeat with the remaining balls. Place the Frosty in the fridge for 30 minutes or until ready to serve. Make sure to keep the Frosty’s cold or they may slip out of place! 

  11. If it is warm in your kitchen I recommend leaving the balls you are not working with in the freezer while you assemble each Frosty. Once the Frosty is completed place them back in the fridge so they will stay cool. 

Tags: christmas Dessert holiday Holiday Recipe Peanut butter Peanut Butter & Co. Smooth Operator Sweets Vegetarian