Peanut Clusters Recipe, Easy, 3-Ingredient & Delicious (2024)

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Plus, these scrumptious confections have been a hit at every gathering where I’ve shared them. Chocolate Peanut Clusters look and taste like you’ve slaved in the kitchen to create them.

In reality, peanut clusters take only minutes to make. They require just three ingredients readily available in any grocery store. And best of all, peanut clusters are delectable.

They’re perfect for holiday gift trays and boxes. They’re a perfect addition to any dessert or snack buffet table. And they’re a satisfying bite when you want just a little something sweet.

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For decades now, I’ve made these peanut clusters for our family as a holiday treat. And I add them to gift boxes for friends and neighbors, as well as having them out at almost any winter gathering.

After all, what could be better than an easy, no-bake peanut cluster that makes me (and now you!) a confectionary hero!?!! And I’ve always used the same two-ingredient recipe.

This year, however, I added one ingredient. I’m so excited with the results that, now, I’ll always make them this way. I love the glossiness and creamier texture I achieved.

I’m not the expert chemist who can tell you why or how adding that little bit of real chocolate with cocoa butter to the almond bark makes even creamier chocolate deliciousness. I only know it does. So that’s the recipe I’m going to share with you today.

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The Ingredients

  • Chocolate Almond Bark
  • Semi-Sweet Chocolate Chips
  • Dry Roasted Peanuts
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What is Almond Bark?

Almond bark is commonly used to coat things like cake pops, candy clusters, homemade confectionaries and even cookies.

It’s a confectionary ingredient that can be purchased in different flavors. Almond bark is made from vegetable fats and has flavoring and color added.

Chocolate almond bark is not really chocolate as it has no cocoa butter in it. Just as white almond bark is not white chocolate.

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Almond bark is very similar to the flavored and colored candy coating discs you may be familiar with for baking. Like the ones I used in this Oreo Cookie Recipe for Valentine Love Bugs. However, almond bark usually comes in a large block.

When making large batches of no-bake candy, cookies and confections, like these delish white chocolate no-bake cookies, almond bark is a more affordable way to make delicious treats and stretch the more costly real chocolate in your recipes.

Use almond bark all on its own. That’s perfectly fine. (That’s exactly how I made my chocolate peanut clusters recipe for decades.) And it was much beloved.

BUT, you can also combine it with a lesser amount of real chocolate, as I’ve done in this peanut clusters recipe, for an even creamier and more high-gloss coating option.

How to Serve Chocolate Peanut Clusters

As I mentioned previously, chocolate peanut clusters are a fantastic homemade gift option. I’ve never met anyone who hasn’t loved them, and I’ve been serving them for more than 30 years.

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Add peanut clusters to cookie trays for gifting and for holiday gatherings.

They pair beautifully with so many holiday cookie options like Chai Spiced Pumpkin Snickerdoodles, my copycat Costco Raspberry Crumble Cookies, my famous Drop Sugar Cookies or these scrumptious Orange Shortbread Cookies.

For snacking, they’re a delicious one- or two-bite way to satisfy your sweet tooth. And the protein and healthy fats from the peanuts will help you to feel full and satisfied for longer than just a cookie or piece of candy.

How to Store Homemade Peanut Clusters

Store your peanut clusters in an airtight container with a sheet of parchment or wax paper between the layers.

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Keep the container in a cool, dry place for up to two weeks! Yup. This peanut cluster recipe is a fantastic make-ahead gift and dessert option.

These yummy peanut clusters can also be frozen for a quick and easy solution to chocolate cravings in the future. Be sure they are completely cooled and solidly set before tossing them into a ziptop freezer bag or freezer container.

They’ll keep in your freezer for about 2 months.

If you don’t want to eat the chocolate peanut clusters from frozen, thaw them in the fridge to help prevent condensation from forming on the outside.

How to Make Chocolate Peanut Clusters

  1. Add the chocolate almond bark and semi-sweet chocolate chips to a microwave-safe bowl.
  2. Microwave on 50% power until all the chocolate is completely melted and you can stir it together easily and it is creamy, hom*ogenous. How long to heat them will depend on the wattage of your personal microwave. I heated mine in intervals of 1 1/2 minutes at a time, for a total of 4 1/2 minutes. Stir in between each interval and determine if more heating will be needed. The chips will melt before the almond bark. Just keep going until it’s easy to stir together.
  3. Add the peanuts to your melted chocolate and stir until all the nuts are coated.
  4. Use a spoon to drop dollops of the chocolate/peanut mixture onto parchment paper, waxed paper or a silicone baking mat. The size you decide to make them will determine the quantity you get. I usually get about 4 dozen peanut clusters from this recipe.
  5. Allow the peanut clusters to cool completely and set up solidly before moving them to any container.
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Peanut Clusters Recipe

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  • Author: Glenda Embree
  • Total Time: 20 minutes
  • Yield: 48 peanut clusters 1x
  • Diet: Gluten Free
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These easy, three-ingredient chocolate peanut clusters are a quick option for snacking, homemade gifting and for a last minute throw-together for holiday gatherings. They’re sweet and salty, crunchy and chocolatey perfection.

Ingredients

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  • 24 oz. pkg. Chocolate Almond Bark
  • 12 oz. bag Semi-Sweet Chocolate Chips
  • 16 oz. Dry Roasted Peanuts, salted

Instructions

  1. Add the chocolate almond bark and semi-sweet chocolate chips to a microwave-safe bowl.
  2. Microwave on 50% power until all the chocolate is completely melted and you can stir it together easily and it is creamy & hom*ogeneous. How long to heat them will depend on the wattage of your personal microwave. I heated mine at half power, in intervals of 1 1/2 minutes at a time, for a total of 4 1/2 minutes. Stir in between each interval and determine if more heating will be needed. The chips will melt before the almond bark. Just keep going until it’s easy to stir together.
  3. Add the peanuts to your melted chocolate and stir until all the nuts are coated.
  4. Use a spoon to drop dollops of the chocolate/peanut mixture onto parchment paper, waxed paper or a silicone baking mat. The size you decide to make them will determine the quantity you get. I usually get about 4 dozen peanut clusters from this recipe.
  5. Allow the peanut clusters to cool completely and set up solidly before moving them to any container.

Notes

Store your peanut clusters in an airtight container with a sheet of parchment or wax paper between the layers. Keep the container in a cool, dry place for up to two weeks! Yup. This peanut cluster recipe is a fantastic make-ahead gift and dessert option.

These yummy peanut clusters can also be frozen for a quick and easy solution to chocolate cravings in the future. Be sure they are completely cooled and solidly set before tossing them into a ziptop freezer bag or freezer container. They’ll keep in your freezer for about 2 months.

If you don’t want to eat the chocolate peanut clusters from frozen, thaw them in the fridge to help prevent condensation from forming on the outside.

  • Prep Time: 15 min
  • Cook Time: 5 min
  • Category: Dessert, Candy, Snack
  • Method: Microwave
  • Cuisine: American

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FAQs

Why didn't my peanut clusters harden? ›

Use enough white almond bark.

I've read many recipe reviews of other Chocolate Peanut Cluster recipes complaining that their chocolate did not solidify. 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 many calories are in a homemade peanut cluster? ›

Peanuts, Chocolate Covered, Peanut Clusters (1 peanut cluster) contains 7g total carbs, 6.3g net carbs, 4.7g fat, 1.8g protein, and 73 calories.

What is a peanut cluster? ›

Yupik's Peanut Clusters are sweet confections of chopped roasted peanuts covered in milk chocolate. Ideal for snacking or baking, these small delights will fulfill your sweet cravings.

How do you keep chocolate from turning white after melting overnight? ›

It's not always possible to avoid chocolate bloom, but storing it properly certainly helps. To protect your bars from both types of bloom, make sure they're well wrapped and keep them in a cool, dry place, says Johnson.

Why didn't my homemade peanut brittle get hard? ›

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.

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 pairs well with peanuts? ›

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  • Add a Crunch:
  • Toss peanuts into your favorite vegetable sauté.
  • Mix it Up: Blend peanuts.
  • into a classic hummus and use it to dip your veggies in.
  • Liven the Favor: Add.
  • peanuts to your best coleslaw. recipe to give it a nutty flavor.*
  • DIY Snacks:
  • Personalize your trail mix using peanuts, dried fruits and seeds.

What can I do with old peanuts? ›

Just toasting them in a dry pan or oven should be enough to revive them, but they'll also go in any recipe that requires nuts. We got through most of ours by toasting them with spices, to eat as nibbles or to add crunch to soups, stews and salads.

How to make peanut without frying? ›

directions
  1. Place raw peanuts, in shell or shelled, one layer deep in a shallow baking pan. Sprinkle salt over.
  2. Roast in a 350 degree F oven; 15 to 20 minutes for shelled and 20 to 25 minutes for in shell peanuts.
  3. Remove from heat just short of doneness desired, as peanuts continue to cook as they cool.

How much sugar is in peanut clusters? ›

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Nutrition Facts
How much sugar is in Chocolate Covered Peanut Clusters? Amount of sugar in Chocolate Covered Peanut Clusters: Sugar 9g-
How much fiber is in Chocolate Covered Peanut Clusters? Amount of fiber in Chocolate Covered Peanut Clusters: Fiber 2g8%
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How many carbs in a peanut cluster? ›

This chocolate peanut cluster recipe has 6.5g of carbs and 2.5g of fiber per serving. That comes to 4g net carbs per cluster.

How many shelled peanuts is 100 calories? ›

Here's What 100 Calories of All Your Favorite Nuts Looks Like
NutNumber of NutsCalories
Macadamias, dry-roasted, salted5102
Peanut, raw1799
Peanut, oil-roasted, salted1696
Pecan halves1098
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What are the black chunks in peanut butter? ›

Small bits of peanut skins attached to the peanut when it is ground can cause these dark spots.

What is peanut butter candy made of? ›

Made with sugar, milk, peanut butter, vanilla, and honey, this old-fashioned peanut butter candy is like an irresistible cross between taffy and fudge and will have you coming back for more.

What are candy covered peanuts called? ›

French burnt peanuts are delicious roasted peanuts in a sweet and crunchy candy shell. The color is also very distinctive – They're usually bright red!

What is the papery stuff on peanuts? ›

Dan wonders how you can tell whether peanut butter was made with the peanut skins–that papery reddish stuff that surrounds each nut. As Dan points out, these skins are quite rich in phenolic compounds (fancy antioxidants) and peanut butter made with the skins is a lot more nutritious.

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