Slow Cooker Triple Chocolate Covered Peanut Clusters recipe – SO easy to make in the crockpot! Chocolate chips, German chocolate, chocolate almond bark, peanuts, and cashews. Ready in 2 hours. Can use any combination of chocolate and nuts that you prefer. Perfect for parties and homemade gifts. Can make and freeze for up to 1 month. Everybody raves about these!
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These Triple Chocolate Covered Peanut Clusters are over the top delicious! They have 3 different types of chocolate, peanuts, and cashews. All my favorites! In addition to being delicious, the clusters are super easy to make. Just toss everything into the slow cooker and let it do its thing. These chocolate-coated nuts are great chopped up on top of ice cream and also make great homemade holiday gifts!
How to Make Slow Cooker Triple Chocolate Covered Peanut Clusters
These chocolate covered nuts are ridiculously easy to make. Place peanuts, cashews, chocolate almond bark, German chocolate, and semi-sweet chocolate chips in a slow cooker. Cover and cook on LOW until the chocolate is melted. Give the mixture a good stir and scoop the chocolate-coated nuts on to some parchment paper or wax paper and let set up.
- You can use any combination of nuts that you prefer. Pecans, peanuts, cashews, almonds, pistachios – if you like it, you can use it.
- Feel free to mix up the chocolate combination. Dark chocolate, milk chocolate, white chocolate, butterscotch chips, or peanut butter chips would all be delicious!
- I used Great Value chocolate almond bark from Walmart.
- Store the chocolate coated peanut clusters in an air-tight container.
- The clusters will keep about 3 or 4 weeks in the pantry. Ours never last that long because we eat them in a few days!
- Can Chocolate Coated Peanuts be frozen? Yes! You can freeze the clusters after they have hardened. They will keep several months in the freezer.
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These peanut clusters are great for a party or an easy homemade gift. We especially like them chopped on top of ice cream. YUM! So, go make a batch today and finish up all your friends, neighbor, and co-worker gifts!
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Slow Cooker Triple Chocolate Covered Peanut Clusters
Ingredients:
- 2 (16-oz) jars dry-roasted peanuts
- 36- oz chocolate candy coating squares
- 2 cups semisweet chocolate chips
- 1 (4-oz) package German chocolate baking squares, broken into pieces
- 1 (9.75-oz) can salted whole cashews
Instructions:
- Combine all ingredients in slow cooker. Cover and cook on LOW for 2 hours or until melted. Stir well to coat all nuts.
- Drop nut mixture by spoonfuls onto wax or parchment paper. Let stand until firm. Store in an airtight container.
Notes:
- You can use any combination of nuts that you prefer. Pecans, peanuts, cashews, almonds, pistachios – if you like it, you can use it.
- Feel free to mix up the chocolate combination. Dark chocolate, milk chocolate, white chocolate, butterscotch chips, or peanut butter chips would all be delicious!
- I used Great Value chocolate almond bark from Walmart.
- Store the chocolate coated peanut clusters in an air-tight container.
- The clusters will keep about 3 or 4 weeks in the pantry. Ours never last that long because we eat them in a few days!
- Can Chocolate Coated Peanuts be frozen? Yes! You can freeze the clusters after they have hardened. They will keep several months in the freezer.
Steph
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I made these yesterday and they were so easy and yummy. These will make a great gift for neighbors. I used a liner for my crockpot which made clean up so easy. Thank you for this stress free recipe.
Just looked Googled it and this is what I found.
"The bark is called Almond Bark or candy coating and it comes in vanilla or chocolate flavors. It's usually located on the aisle with the chocolate chips and baking items. Ask your grocery store if they carry it."
Not too sure what chocolate coating candy squares are??? Any help?
like Almond Bark or Wilton candy coating melts
What are chocolate candy coated squares?
like Almond Bark or Wilton candy coating melts