How To Make Chocolate Peanut Clusters - Easy Christmas Candy Recipes!
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How To Make Chocolate Peanut Clusters - Easy Christmas Candy Recipes!
In this video, I'll show you how to make my easy 2 ingredient chocolate peanut clusters recipe! These chocolate peanut clusters are one of my favorite Christmas candy recipes!
They are part of our 25 days of Christmas candies video, all of which are super easy and most use just 2 or 3 ingredients!
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Peanut Clusters are one of the easiest Christmas candies to make and enjoy yourself or gift to friends, family and neighbors. This Peanut Cluster recipe is simple and sweet, using only 2 ingredients. You can whip them up in the microwave, slow cooker or stove top! PS they're gluten free, too!
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If you love all things sweet and salty, you will love Chocolate Peanut Clusters! They make a delicious snack or a beautiful gift for teachers, neighbors, friends and family!
They’re a classic Christmas candy that make a delightfully sweet treat you can enjoy year round! In fact, they’re so easy that you might just find yourself whipping up a small batch to cure a craving.
You know my saying, sometimes simple is simply the best! That’s exactly what they are! SIMPLE (and so delicious!) So easy that even kids can help make them!
These take less than 10 minutes from start to finish and just another minute or two to gift wrap.
INGREDIENTS
2 cup chocolate chips
1 cup peanuts
1 teaspoon sea salt optional
sprinkles optional
HOW TO MAKE PEANUT CLUSTERS IN THE MICROWAVE
Melt chocolate in the microwave in 30 second increments, reducing as chocolate melts to 15 second intervals. Stir until melted and smooth.
Stir in peanuts.
Using a teaspoon, drop onto parchment paper.
Immediately top with fresh cracks of sea salt or sprinkles and allow to set.
HOW TO MAKE CHOCOLATE PEANUT CLUSTERS IN A SLOW COOKER
How to Make Chocolate Peanut Clusters in a Slow Cooker
Grease with cooking spray.
Add chocolate and peanuts to slow cooker. Stir every 20 minutes until chocolate is melted and smooth (about 1 hour).
Drop onto parchment lined cookie sheets to set.
STOVE TOP PEANUT CLUSTER RECIPE
How to Make Clusters on the StoveTop
Warm chocolate over low heat, stirring continuously to avoid burning, about 7-10 minutes, until melted.
Stir in peanuts.
Drop onto parchment lined cookie sheets to set.
Notes and Tips
Chocolate Peanut Clusters last for weeks when stored at room temperature or refrigerated in an airtight container. Separate layers with parchment paper to stack. Peanut Clusters can even be frozen up to 3 months in an airtight container or freezer bag!
To gift wrap, simply box, add to a clear cellophane bag and tie with a ribbon or metal tin.
VARIATIONS
Add sprinkles for a little color and extra crunch
Substitute half of the chocolate for peanut butter chips
Use an array of your favorite nuts
Reader suggestion: “Super easy fan favorite. I also did these with Reeses chips.”
Drop half of the mixture and drizzle a little caramel in the center, the top it with a little more mixture for peanut clusters with caramel.
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These super easy two ingredient Chocolate Peanut Clusters make the perfect edible gift or snack idea this Christmas! They are so simple and inexpensive to make and will last in the fridge for days!
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- 400g / 14oz milk or dark chocolate
- 275g / 2 cups salted peanuts
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Here is what you'll need!
RECIPE:
Yields: 16-18 balls
INGREDIENTS
2/3 cup creamy peanut butter
1 cup old fashioned oats, plus extra for rolling
1 1/2 tablespoons honey
1/4 cup miniature chocolate chips, plus extra for rolling
1/4 cup flax seeds (optional)
PREPARATION
Mix all ingredients in a bowl until well-combined.
Cover with plastic wrap and chill in the refrigerator for at least 30 minutes
Once done chilling, roll into approximately 1 inch balls. (Cover hands in a light layer of butter or oil to facilitate rolling and avoid getting sticky hands.)
Lay out a thin layer of oats and chocolate chips on a cutting board or work surface and roll the balls in the mixture. Finish off by rolling each ball between your hands to pack in the oats and chocolate chips.
Store in the refrigerator until ready to be eaten. Enjoy!
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