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Delicious Crockpot Christmas Crack Recipe

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Looking for easy and delicious Christmas treats? This crockpot Christmas crack recipe is perfect! It’s simple to make and tastes great. Plus, it’s the perfect festive snack!
Have you ever dreamed of being one of those people who hands out homemade candy at Christmas, but secretly loathe those with that much time on their hands during the holidays? Well my friend, this recipe is for you. I’ve been making cookies, candies, treats and tasty things at Christmas time for two decades (sheesh I’m old), and never have I found a goodie that takes less time and effort than this Crockpot Christmas Crack.

This stuff is the easiest Christmas candy ever. EVER. You literally throw all the ingredients in a crockpot, wait a bit, stir, then drop blobs out onto wax paper to cool. Boom. Done. For the super fancy, you can drop the candy blobs into mini cupcake liners. Ooooooh, so very Martha, Betty, Paula, Ina of you!

Bonus. It tastes incredible. Peanuty chocolatey goodness. You’d swear it came from an upscale sweet shop. Double bonus. It makes a TON. You’ll be able to gift a bag to your neighbors, your co-workers, church small group, kids sports team, cashiers at the corner store, postman, hairdresser, in-laws, out-laws, the butcher, baker and the candlestick maker. Plus still have enough to leave some for Santa, and make yourself sick off what’s left.

Ingredients

16oz.Unsalted peanuts
16oz.Salted peanuts
1Bag Semi sweet chocolate chips
1Bag Milk chocolate chips
2Bags Peanut butter chips
2Packages of white chocolate bark or candy wafers

How To Make Crockpot Christmas Crack

Place the peanuts into the bottom of the slow cooker.
Cover the peanuts with the peanut butter chips.
Add the semi sweet and milk chocolate chips.
Layer the white chocolate bark or wafers on the top.
Place the lid on the crockpot, and cook on low for 1 hour.
Remove the lid, stir the mixture well and place the lid back on to cook on low for another 30 minutes.
Stir the mixture again, and use a tablespoon to drop clusters of the mixture on pieces of parchment paper.
Allow the candy clusters to harden and set for several hours.
Serve immediately or store in an airtight container. Candies can also be frozen for future use.

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