I could hardly even wait to share this recipe today because I made a movie! With a soundtrack! (I apologize in advance if it’s stuck in your head for the rest of the day.) I hope you enjoy it as much as I enjoyed making it. In the spirit of all things Peanuts, I made you some peanut candy! These easy chocolate peanut clusters are what you would get if you crossed Nestlé Crunch bars and Goobers. ![]() I can’t wait to see what the new movie is like! Now I have introduced the boys to it, and we all watch The Great Pumpkin and eat candy when we get back from trick or treating every year. Set slow cooker to low and cook 1 hour or until chocolate is. I grew up watching The Great Pumpkin and bought it on DVD for myself long before I had kids. In the bowl of a slow cooker combine: peanuts and all chocolates. Remove from the heat and stir in the raisins and peanuts. Then, stir peanuts into melted chocolate. Continue to stir regularly until the chocolate is smooth and. Instructions In a heavy 3-quart saucepan, melt chocolate and the shortening on low heat. Next, microwave on high at 30 second intervals until chips and peanut butter have melted, stirring after each interval. Drop the mixture by the spoonful onto a sheet pan lined with parchment paper or a nonstick baking mat, or pour into a buttered. Instructions Break apart almond bark and slowly melt in a sauce pan on low heat. It’s hard for me to think of Halloween without thinking of Charlie Brown. When melted, remove from the heat and mix in the peanuts and raisins. Safeway sponsored today’s peanut recipe to celebrate the release of the new Peanuts movie. I’m happy and all, but I can’t compete with how much my boys are looking forward to dressing up and getting sacks of free candy. That said, if you really want to make the clusters properly. Perfect for homemade treat bags for any holiday! Thanks to Safeway for sponsoring today’s recipe.Ĭan you believe Halloween is coming up in less than two weeks? Are you excited? We are, and when I say “we” I mean my kids. Melt chocolate, add peanuts, drop little clusters on parchment paper, leave to cool and youre done. ![]() These crispy, crunchy Dark Chocolate Peanut Clusters are fun and easy to make.
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