Do you want an easy, breezy candy recipe that will impress everyone you give them to? One that is sure to invite the question, “Can I have this recipe?” I can’t tell you how many people have asked for this recipe when I’ve given these to them as a Christmas gift. And, Christmas is the only time I make them, because they are too yummy to resist and I can only subject myself to their goodness once a year. Seriously…..they are difficult to resist!






How easy is that? That’s all there is to it. Just cook on low for 3 hours. Don’t stir – leave undisturbed. You may begin to smell a cooked peanut smell, but don’t let that fool you. Just simply leave it alone until three hours later.





And, there you have it – The Easiest Chocolate Covered Peanut Clusters in the World! Try them and see if you don’t agree! I bet you can’t eat just one. I know I can’t!

The Easiest Chocolate Covered Peanuts in the World!
Equipment
- 1 Crockpot
Ingredients
- 2 lbs Salted Dry Roasted Peanuts
- 4 oz German Sweet Chocolate
- 12 oz Semi-Sweet Chocolate Morsels
- 2 1/2 lbs White Chocolate Bark
Instructions
- Place entire container of peanuts in the bottom of crockpot. Top peanuts with German sweet chocolate. Next layer with the semi-sweet chocolate chips. Final layer is the white chocolate bark (or almond bark). Cook on low – undisturbed for three hours. After three hours stir together well till rich and creamy. Place by teaspoonfuls into paper mini-cupcake holders.
Happy Candy Making My Friends! And Enjoy!
What a great and easy idea for Cookie/Candy gifts for Christmas. Definitely going to try this!
Your Chocolate Peanut Clusters look so delicious, Sheri! I especially love that you can throw everything into a crockpot, set and forget for 3 hours! I just might have to make these this year!
I love that you just put everything in a crockpot and let it go! These look so good and will make the best gifts. (Love the buffalo plaid tins as well!) Thanks so much for sharing!
Oh my goodness I must make this!!! This is my kind of recipe – put the ingredients in, let them melt and taa daaa DONE!!! Thanks for sharing – can’t wait to surprise my family with this. Love how you styled everything too.
It’s the easiest candy recipe ever. And trust me you’re family will LOVE it!
I made a similar crock pot candy that year and our family devoured it! Love the dump and forget method! Your treat containers are so cute, thanks for sharing!
Thank you Cindy! I love easy……especially when they are this yummy!