Crock Pot Chocolate Peanut Clusters
These delicious crock pot chocolate peanut clusters are the perfect treat for your holiday party! They’re easy to make in the crock pot, and everyone will love them. Serve them up as a sweet snack or an Easy Christmas Candy dessert – they’re sure to be a hit!
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Crock Pot Chocolate Peanut Clusters
Need a quick and easy holiday treat? Look no further than these delicious crock pot chocolate peanut clusters! Made with just a few simple ingredients, these sweet treats are perfect for gift-giving, parties, or simply satisfying your own sweet tooth. Best of all, they can be made right in your slow cooker!
Ingredients for Peanut Clusters
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1 lb white almond bark
1 lb chocolate almond bark
4 oz bakers chocolate
2 cups semi sweet chocolate chips
32 oz dry roasted peanuts
Must Have Tools for Crock Pot Peanut Candy
This super easy slow cooker candy only requires a few basic kitchen tools and supplies:
- Seven quart or larger slow cooker
- Large stirring spatula
- Wax paper
- Cookie scoop or Ice Cream scoop
- Storage containers
How to Make Crock Pot Peanut Clusters
To make these delicious crock pot peanut clusters, pour 32 ounces of dry roasted peanuts in the bottom of a seven quart slow cooker. Then add all of your chocolates on top, turn your crock pot on low, and put the lid on.
How often should I stir the peanut clusters?
You should stir the chocolate peanut clusters every 30 minutes to make sure the chocolate does not burn and stick to the sides of your crock pot. If by chance that does happen. Don’t panic. There is an easy way to clean a crock pot.
How long do I cook the chocolate peanut clusters?
Leave the chocolate peanut clusters in the slow cooker for two hours, stirring every thirty minutes. Be sure that all of the chocolate pieces are melted and that the mixture stirs smoothly.
What kind of crock pot do I need?
Almost any seven quart slow cooker will work for this recipe. However, if you decide to double the recipe, you will need a large family crock pot like an extra large 10 quart slow cooker.
What size should the peanut clusters be?
When all of the chocolate is melted and you have stirred in the peanuts making sure they are well coated in chocolate, use a large cookie scoop, an ice cream scoop or even a large spoon to dip them out onto a wax paper covered surface. If you are spreading the wax paper on your counter top or kitchen table, be sure to put towels under the paper to protect your surfaces.
How do I store chocolate peanut cluster candy?
Once your candy is cool and dry, lift them off the wax paper and store them in an airtight container. They should last for a couple of weeks, at least.
‘Tis the season for festive treats, and these chocolate peanut clusters are the perfect addition to your holiday spread! Made in the slow cooker, they’re super easy to make and only require a few ingredients. Whether you’re looking for a unique gift idea or a tasty treat to bring to a holiday party, these chocolate peanut clusters are sure to please. Read on for the recipe!
More Easy Christmas Candy Recipes
- No Bake Chocolate Oatmeal Cookies
- Butterscotch Haystacks
- Stained Glass Candy Recipe via 3 Boys and a Dog
- Leftover Candy Cane Cookies via Walking on Sunshine
Crock Pot Chocolate Peanut Clusters
These delicious crock pot chocolate peanut clusters are the perfect treat for your holiday party! They're easy to make in the crock pot, and everyone will love them. Serve them up as a sweet snack or an Easy Christmas Candy dessert - they're sure to be a hit!
Ingredients
- 1 lb white almond bark
- 1 lb chocolate almond bark
- 4 oz bakers chocolate
- 2 cups semi sweet chocolate chips
- 32 oz dry roasted peanuts
Instructions
- Cover bottom of crock pot with peanuts.
- Add all chocolates on top.
- Turn slow cooker on low and cook for 2 hours stirring every 30 minutees.
- Spoon out by spoon full or cookie scoop onto wax paper.
- Allow to cool and store in air tight container.
Notes
These peanut clusters make a great gift or can be taken to an office party.
If stored in an air tight container, they will last up to two weeks.
Mmmm these look so good Melissa and would be perfect for a Christmas cookie tray! I’d love to invite you to come share your recipe over at my Weekly Wednesday Link Party for a chance to be featured! https://www.ourtinynest.com/2022/12/14/weekly-wednesday-link-party-326/