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Butterfinger No Bake Cookies – Easy and Irresistible Treat

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Some days, I just don’t feel like turning on the oven—but I still crave something sweet, rich, and just a little nostalgic.

That’s when these Butterfinger No Bake Cookies come to the rescue.

They’re chewy, chocolatey, and loaded with peanut butter and crunchy Butterfinger bits. Best of all? No baking required!

Why I Love This Recipe

Ready in minutes, no oven needed

Classic no-bake texture with a candy bar twist

Kid-approved and potluck-perfect

Great for summer when it’s too hot to bake

You only need one pot and a baking sheet—easy cleanup!

What You’ll Need (Ingredient Highlights)

Butter: Adds richness and brings everything together

Unsweetened cocoa powder: For deep, chocolatey flavor

Granulated sugar & milk: The sweet, sticky base

Peanut butter: Makes it creamy and satisfying

Quick oats: Classic no-bake texture

Vanilla extract: Rounds out the flavor

Butterfingers: The star of the show—crunchy, sweet, and peanut-buttery

Pro Tips Before You Start

Use quick oats, not old-fashioned oats, for the best texture

Stir constantly once the mixture begins to boil—this keeps it smooth

Let the mixture cool just slightly before adding Butterfingers to keep the crunch

Work quickly when scooping—these set fast!

Add extra chopped Butterfingers on top before the cookies firm up

How to Make Butterfinger No Bake Cookies

Step 1: Start the Base
Add the butter, cocoa powder, sugar, and milk to a large saucepan.

Step 2: Boil and Stir
Heat over medium heat, stirring frequently.

Bring the mixture to a boil and continue boiling for 90 seconds.

Step 3: Mix in the Good Stuff
Remove from the heat. Stir in the peanut butter, oats, and vanilla until smooth and combined.

Gently fold in the chopped Butterfingers.

Step 4: Drop onto Baking Sheet
Using a scoop or measuring cup, drop mounds of the mixture onto a parchment-lined baking sheet.

Step 5: Finish with a Crunch
Before the cookies fully set, sprinkle a few extra chopped Butterfingers on top for that signature crunch.

What to Serve Them With

A tall glass of cold milk

Iced coffee or a mocha frappé

As part of a no-bake dessert tray

Drizzled with melted chocolate for extra indulgence

Next to a scoop of vanilla or peanut butter ice cream

Variations / Substitutions

Swap in almond butter or crunchy peanut butter

Use chopped Snickers, Twix, or Reese’s Pieces instead

Add a pinch of sea salt on top for contrast

Mix in mini marshmallows for added texture

Try white chocolate chips or butterscotch chips for sweetness

Storage & Leftovers

Store in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 5 days

Refrigerate for a firmer texture—great for warm weather

Can be frozen for up to 2 months in a sealed container

Layer with parchment paper to prevent sticking

Let sit at room temp for a few minutes before eating if chilled or frozen

FAQs

Can I use old-fashioned oats instead of quick oats?
Quick oats give a softer, chewier texture. Old-fashioned oats can be used but will be a bit heartier.

How long do these take to set?
Usually around 20–30 minutes at room temperature or 10–15 in the fridge.

Can I melt everything in the microwave instead of on the stove?
Technically yes, but stovetop boiling ensures the sugar sets properly for firm cookies.

Do I need to refrigerate them?
No, but they stay firmer and fresher longer when chilled.

Can I use a different candy bar?
Absolutely—try Reese’s, Snickers, or chopped toffee bars.

How do I prevent them from spreading too much?
Boil the sugar mixture for the full 90 seconds to help the cookies hold their shape.

Can I double the recipe?
Yes, but work in batches when scooping to prevent it from setting too quickly.

Final Thoughts

These Butterfinger No Bake Cookies have become a staple in my kitchen when I need a fast treat with big flavor.

They’re crunchy, chewy, chocolatey, and packed with nostalgic goodness.

Whether for a quick snack or a last-minute party dessert, they always hit the sweet spot—no oven required.

 

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