Slow cooker chocolate-covered peanut clusters. How to Make Slow Cooker Peanut Clusters. It took me literally five minutes to make this. Everything gets dumped into the slow cooker, cover, turn I have made chocolate clusters for years with my crockpot.
We really enjoy the clusters vs the individual chocolate covered peanuts because you can eat them like a cookie. I like the flavor better, and there is more chocolate to peanut ratio! The slow cooker makes these impressive-looking peanut clusters super easy to make. You can have Slow cooker chocolate-covered peanut clusters using 6 ingredients and 3 steps. Here is how you achieve that.
Ingredients of Slow cooker chocolate-covered peanut clusters
- It's 16 oz of unsalted peanuts.
- Prepare 16 oz of salted cocktail peanuts.
- It's 12 oz of semisweet chocolate chips.
- You need 12 oz of milk chocolate chips.
- Prepare 20 oz of (2, 10-ounce bags) peanut butter chips.
- Prepare 32 oz of (2, 16-ounce packages) white almond bark or vanilla candy melts.
The ingredients are combined in the slow cooker and Milk chocolate (or German's sweet chocolate), white almond bark or melts, and semisweet chocolate combine to make a smooth and delicious. In addition to being delicious, the clusters are super easy to make. Combine all ingredients in slow cooker. Stir well to coat all nuts.
Slow cooker chocolate-covered peanut clusters step by step
- Layer all of the ingredients in order in a 6-quart slow cooker. Cover and cook on low for 2 hours..
- Remove the lid and stir to combine. If not all of the chocolate is melted, cover and cook for an additional 30 minutes on low.
- Using a spoon or cookie scoop, scoop mounds of the clusters onto parchment-lined baking sheets. Allow to sit at room temp until completely set, 1-2 hours. The clusters can be stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 1 month. They also freeze very well.
Drop nut mixture by spoonfuls onto. Homemade Chocolate Peanut Clusters are the easiest edible gifts to make over Christmas! Give them out to friends, family, neighbours. Spoon clusters of peanuts/chocolate onto the parchment paper. Let the chocolate dry and then enjoy.