Chocolate Peanut Clusters Recipe (2024)

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Homemade chocolate peanut clusters are the ultimate holiday treat. All you need is just 3 ingredients and 15 minutes to make this rich delectable chocolate treat.

Learn to make this popular edible Christmas gift at home with this fail-proof recipe. I am including Instant Pot, Stovetop, Microwave as well as slow cooker crockpot instructions.

We love making no-bake desserts during Holidays. Chocolate dipped pretzels, Peppermint Bark , Chocolate Egg Nests and these peanut clusters are our favorites.

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Edible Holiday Gift

Chocolate Peanut Clusters are also called peanut turtles since they resemble the shape of the turtles. I have seen people call them as Christmas Candy as well. These clusters gifts wrapped in festive containers look so elegant and gourmet. They are useful for gift giving to friends, family, teachers, co-workers, neighbors, or anyone else you need last minute gifts for. SO make multiple batches.

This is a great recipe to involve kids. It’s super easy for them to handle with proper adult supervision. Gathering in the kitchen and making yummy food is an awesome family bonding activity. Our family enjoys it.

You won’t believe how easy it is to make chocolate peanut clusters. NO DOUBLE BOILERS OR CANDY THERMOMETER NEEDED!

You will love this FOOLPROOF, MAKE AHEAD, STRESS FREE HOLIDAY GIFTS OR DESSERT.

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Ingredients

CHOCOLATE CHIPS : I use a mixture of semi-sweet chocolate chips and milk chocolate chips. You can also use dark chocolate chips or butterscotch chips. I like chocolate chips instead of candy melt or chocolate bars. Chips melt better and give a smooth taste. You can use all dark or semisweet or white chocolate chips too.

DRY ROASTED SALTED PEANUTS : it’s a taste preference but I like salty peanuts for the combination of sweet and salty taste. The peanuts add crunch as well savory flavors to smooth rich chocolate. It is just so good. If you use unsalted roasted peanuts, add a pinch of sea salt.

COCONUT OIL OR SHORTENING: Adding a little bit of Shortening helps chocolate to melt smoothly. It helps to coat the peanuts better. I like to use coconut oil for this recipe. You can use any other vegetable shortening as well.

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Line large baking sheets with parchment or wax paper. You will need at least 2 large baking sheets.

Stove Top Chocolate Peanut Clusters

  1. In a heavy saucepan over low heat, melt the chocolate chips and coconut oil until smooth and runny. Stir in peanuts. Turn off the heat.
  2. Drop chocolate peanut mixture onto the prepared baking sheets. Leave some space between each cluster. You can use a cookie scoop or tablespoon to do this.
  3. Put the baking sheet in the refrigerator until it sets. You should be able to easily lift up the cluster.
  4. Remove all the clusters and store in an airtight container. Keep them away from the heat and direct sunlight. Store them in the refrigerator for a longer shelf life.

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Instant Pot Chocolate Peanut Cluster

  1. Place an instant pot liner in an Instant Pot. Insert trivet in the liner. Pour 2 cups of water into the liner. Press the SAUTE button.
  2. Place a glass or steel bowl on top of the trivet. Place the chocolate chips and coconut oil inside the bowl. Stir occasionally, until completely melted and chocolate is smooth (takes 7-8 minutes).
  3. Add in the peanuts to the melted chocolate. Mix well so that peanuts are completely covered in chocolate.
  4. Drop chocolate peanut mixture onto the prepared baking sheets. Leave some space between each cluster. You can use a cookie scoop or tablespoon to do this.
  5. Put the baking sheet in the refrigerator until it sets. You should be able to easily lift up the cluster.
  6. Remove all the clusters and store in an airtight container. Keep them away from the heat and direct sunlight. Store them in the refrigerator for a longer shelf life.

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Slow Cooker Chocolate Peanut Clusters

  1. Use a 6-quart slow cooker or crock-pot and spray with cooking oil spray. Put all the ingredients, cover and cook on low for 1-2 hours until melted. Put a timer and stir every 20 minutes to prevent chocolate from scorching.
  2. Using a cookie scoop or tablespoon, drop the chocolate peanut mixture onto the prepared baking sheets.
  3. Put the baking sheet in the refrigerator until it sets. ( about 15 – 20 minutes) You should be able to easily lift up the cluster.
  4. Remove all the clusters and store in an airtight container away from the heat and direct sunlight. Store them in the refrigerator for a longer shelf life.

Microwave Method to Make Chocolate Peanut Clusters

  1. Add the chocolate chips and coconut oil (or shortening) in a microwave-safe bowl. Microwave it for 1 minute.
  2. Then remove the bowl and stir. The chocolate should start melting. Put the bowl back in the microwave and heat at 30 second intervals.
  3. Stir between each interval until the chocolate is completely melted and smooth. Stir in the peanuts. Mix well so that the peanuts are fully covered with melted chocolate.
  4. Using a cookie scoop or tablespoon, drop the chocolate peanut mixture onto the prepared baking sheets. Leave some space between each cluster.
  5. Put the baking sheet in the refrigerator until it sets. You should be able to easily lift up the cluster.
  6. Remove all the clusters and store in an airtight container away from the heat and direct sunlight. Store them in the refrigerator for a longer shelf life.

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Different Decoration Options

You can make these chocolate peanut clusters all year round and dress them up to match the celebration. Here are some suggestions.

  • Valentine’s Day : Use red and pink sprinkles or red food glitter. You can shape the clusters in the heart shape using a cookie cutter.
  • Easter : Use only white or milk chocolate chips and make the clusters. Top them off with pastel blue or pink sprinkles.
  • Fall / Halloween: Use only white or milk chocolate chips and add a couple drops of orange food coloring while making the clusters. You can also use various fall shaped sprinkles including pumpkin, maple leaves etc.
  • Thanksgiving and Christmas: Classic red and green sprinkles, m&m’s and shiny glitters work best. You can also dust white glitter and use shredded coconut to make them snow covered clusters.

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How long will homemade peanut clusters last?

Chocolate Peanut Clusters last best when refrigerated in an airtight container. Separate the layers with pieces of parchment paper so they don’t stick together. They should be last for couple weeks.

Can you freeze peanut clusters?

Absolutely. When they are set, place them in freezer bags or air tight containers to freeze. Thaw Chocolate Peanut Clusters in the refrigerator before serving.

Pro tips

  • Candy melts or chocolate barks also work besides chocolate chips. Almond Bark peanut Clusters are very popular.
  • You can use mini cupcake liners for serve-size ready gifts.
  • Use the same recipe to make various chocolate nut clusters. Almonds, cashews, pecans or walnuts are great choices. You can also mix different nuts.
  • To make nut free clusters use pumpkin seeds, coconut flakes or sunflower seeds.
  • Besides using chocolate chips to make Dark Peanut Clusters or White Peanut clusters, you can add peanut butter, caramel, or butterscotch for variety.
  • Adding marshmallows, rice krispies or chow-mein noodles for extra texture also works beautifully.

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Peanut Clusters Recipe

Prajakta Sukhatme

Chocolate Peanut Clusters make classic Holiday Gift. Learn to make homemade peanut clusters with this fast and easy 3 ingredient recipe. This recipe includes instructions to make this no bake candy using Instant Pot, Microwave, Slow cooker and Stove top.

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Cook Time 15 minutes mins

Total Time 15 minutes mins

Course Desserts

Cuisine American

Servings 50 -60 clusters

Calories 134 kcal

Ingredients

Optional Garnishes

Instructions

  • Line large baking sheets with parchment or wax paper. You will need at least 2 large baking sheets.

How To Make Chocolate Peanut Clusters in Instant Pot

  • Place an instant pot liner in an Instant Pot. Insert trivet in the liner. Pour 2 cups of water into the liner. Press the SAUTE button.

  • Place a glass or steel bowl on top of the trivet. Place the chocolate chips and coconut oil inside the bowl. Stir occasionally, until completely melted and chocolate is smooth (takes 7-8 minutes).

  • Add in the peanuts to the melted chocolate. Mix well so that peanuts are completely covered in chocolate.

  • Drop chocolate peanut mixture onto the prepared baking sheets. Leave some space between each cluster. You can use a cookie scoop or tablespoon to do this.

  • Put the baking sheet in the refrigerator until it sets. You should be able to easily lift up the cluster.

  • Remove all the clusters and store in an airtight container. Keep them away from the heat and direct sunlight. Store them in the refrigerator for a longer shelf life.

STOVE TOP CHOCOLATE PEANUT CLUSTERS

  • In a heavy saucepan over low heat, melt the chocolate chips and coconut oil until smooth and runny. Stir in peanuts. Turn off the heat.

  • Rest of the instructions use 4, 5 and 6 steps above.

MICROWAVE CHOCOLATE PEANUT CLUSTERS

  • Add the chocolate chips and coconut oil (or shortening) in Microwave safe bowl. Microwave it for 1 minute.

  • Then remove the bowl and stir. The chocolate should start melting. Put the bowl back in the microwave and heat at 30 second intervals.

  • Stir between each interval until the chocolate is completely melted and smooth. Stir in the peanuts. Mix well so that the peanuts are fully covered with melted chocolate.

  • Rest of the steps are same as 4, 5 and 6 above.

How To Make Crock pot Chocolate Peanut Cluster

  • Use a 6-quart slow cooker and spray with cooking oil spray. Put all the ingredients, cover and cook on low for 1-2 hours until melted. Put a timer and stir every 20 minutes to prevent chocolate from scorching.

  • Once the chocolate is smoothly melted, and peanuts are well stirred, use steps 4,5 and 6 to make the clusters.

Notes

  • Candy melts or chocolate barks also work besides chocolate chips. Almond Bark peanut Clusters are very popular.
  • You can use mini cupcake liners for serve-size ready gifts.
  • Use the same recipe to make various chocolate nut clusters. Almonds, cashews, pecans or walnuts are great choices. You can also mix different nuts.
  • To make nut free clusters use pumpkin seeds, coconut flakes or sunflower seeds.
  • Besides using chocolate chips to make Dark Peanut Clusters or White Peanut clusters, you can add peanut butter, caramel, or butterscotch for variety.

Nutrition

Serving: 2Clusters about 1 Tablespoon eachCalories: 134kcalCarbohydrates: 12gProtein: 3gFat: 10gSaturated Fat: 4gPolyunsaturated Fat: 5gCholesterol: 1mgSodium: 35mgFiber: 1gSugar: 10g

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FAQs

Why didn't my peanut clusters harden? ›

This is caused by the ratio of almond bark to chocolate being too low. You need enough almond bark to ensure ensure your Crockpot Chocolate Peanut Clusters harden.

How unhealthy are chocolate-covered peanuts? ›

Not to mention all the sugar, preservatives and additives found in the candy coating. One serving of chocolate-covered peanuts (1.4 ounces) contains 230 calories, 15 grams of fat (6 grams of it saturated), 6 grams of protein, 4 grams of fiber and 11 grams of sugars.

What are chocolate clusters made of? ›

Chocolate Clusters
  • 1 L or 4 cups Kellogg's Corn Flakes* cereal.
  • 250 ml or 1 cup butterscotch chips.
  • 250 ml or 1 cup semi-sweet or milk chocolate chips.
  • 250 ml or 1 cup unsalted, dry roasted peanuts.
  • vegetable cooking spray.

Will chocolate harden with vegetable oil in it? ›

Adding a tablespoon of coconut oil or vegetable oil while microwaving helps the chocolate melt more smoothly and makes it the perfect consistency for dipping! The caveat here is that once cool, the chocolate won't set up quite as hard as it did to begin with due to the added fat content.

What is the black thing in peanuts? ›

Cylindrocladium black rot (CBR) is a severe root disease in peanut caused by the soil borne fungus Cylindrocladium parasiticum (also known as Calonectria ilicicola).

What is the little bit in a peanut called? ›

Jennifer, that little tip at the top of the peanut is what would have grown into a new peanut plant, in other word, the embryo. The two sides of the peanut are the cotyledons. The embryo (and you) feed off the two cotyledons to grow healthy and strong.

Can you melt almond bark and chocolate chips together? ›

It doesn't have a lot of flavor but it can easily be added to other melts or chocolate chips to get a good coating. But- on its own it still does a great job.

What is the unhealthiest chocolate to eat? ›

White chocolate not only has more saturated fat than any other type of chocolate, but lacks the healthy phytochemicals found in cocoa and dark chocolate.

What is worse for you peanut butter or Nutella? ›

While Nutella might win in terms of sweetness and indulgence, peanut butter is the clear winner from a nutritional standpoint. It's not just a healthier choice; it's a versatile food that supports a healthy lifestyle.

What happens if you eat a whole can of peanuts? ›

Too much peanuts intake at one time may even lead to stomach discomfort. Constipation, diarrhoea and bloating are common issues associated with excessive peanuts intake. So, it is recommended to take peanuts in moderate quantities if you are already suffering from stomach related issues.

What are crunchy nut clusters made of? ›

INGREDIENTS: Whole oats (42%), sugar, wheat flour, maize, vegetable oils (sunflower, certified sustainable palm oil), roasted peanuts (5%), invert sugar syrup, glucose syrup, honey (1%), salt, barley malt extract, antioxidants (ascorbyl palmitate, alpha tocopherol), skimmed milk powder, soy lecithin.

What is the white stuff inside chocolate? ›

Most importantly, is it edible? We've got good news for you: It's absolutely still edible, and there's no need to throw out that perfectly OK chocolate bar. White flecks and spots on your chocolate bar are signs of either a “fat bloom” or a “sugar bloom,” and it's totally natural.

What happens if peanut brittle didn't harden? ›

The main reason why peanut brittle doesn't get hard and have the crunch we expect is because the sugar was not cooked long enough. The sugar needs to be cooked to what is called the hard crack stage, 300ºF.

Why isn't my hard candy hardening? ›

In hard candy making, it is important to cook all the water out of the sugar/corn syrup/water mixture. If the sugar mixture is not cooked to the proper temperature (the hard-crack stage 300-310° F {149-154° C.} or if you are working in a kitchen with high humidity, chances are your candy is retaining too much moisture.

Why are my peanut butter balls runny? ›

Confectioners' Sugar: Confectioners' sugar binds everything together and adds sweetness. Without this powdery sugar, the peanut butter filling will be too liquid.

Why are my peanuts not getting soft? ›

Dried peanuts may require boiling up to 24 hours until they soften. If your water is hard, full of minerals, or you are boiling at high altitude, then your boiling times for dried peanuts may be greater than 24 hours.

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