Every Easter, my grandkids crowd around the kitchen waiting for these white chocolate peanut clusters to set, and I swear they disappear faster every year. This is one of those old-fashioned, no-fuss church-basement recipes that passed from my mother to me, and now from me to my daughters and granddaughters.

White chocolate peanut clusters on an Easter table
White chocolate peanut clusters on an Easter table

It uses just three pantry ingredients and a slow cooker, so you can tuck it away and let it do the work while you hide eggs or set the table. The creamy white chocolate hugs the crunchy peanuts, and a shower of pastel sprinkles makes them look like they came straight from an old Midwestern church bake sale table—simple, sweet, and perfect for the holidays.

Pile these clusters high on a parchment-lined platter or a pretty cake stand in the center of your Easter table. They go nicely with a pot of hot coffee, a pitcher of cold milk for the kids, or a little glass of dessert wine if you’re feeling fancy.

Treat bags filled with peanut clusters tied with ribbon
Treat bags filled with peanut clusters tied with ribbon

I like to tuck a few into small treat bags tied with ribbon for guests to take home, and they sit well alongside other simple holiday favorites like deviled eggs, ham, and scalloped potatoes. They’re rich, so a small cluster or two after dinner is just right.

Slow Cooker 3-Ingredient White Chocolate Peanut Clusters

Servings: 24–30 clusters, depending on size

Ingredients

2 pounds white chocolate chips or white candy melts
4 cups salted roasted peanuts
1/2 cup pastel sprinkles (pink, blue, or mixed pastel colors)

Ingredients for white chocolate peanut clusters laid out on a table
Ingredients for white chocolate peanut clusters laid out on a table

Directions

Line a large baking sheet (or two smaller ones) with parchment paper and set aside so it’s ready for the clusters.

Add the white chocolate chips or white candy melts to the slow cooker. Cover with the lid.

White chocolate melting in a slow cooker
White chocolate melting in a slow cooker

Turn the slow cooker to LOW and let the white chocolate warm for about 45 minutes to 1 hour, stirring gently every 15–20 minutes, until completely melted and smooth. Do not use HIGH, as white chocolate can scorch easily.

Once the white chocolate is fully melted and glossy, turn the slow cooker to WARM (or turn it off if your cooker runs hot).

Stir in the salted roasted peanuts until every peanut is well coated in the melted white chocolate and the mixture looks thick and evenly mixed.

Peanuts stirred into glossy melted white chocolate
Peanuts stirred into glossy melted white chocolate

Using a tablespoon or small cookie scoop, drop mounds of the white chocolate–peanut mixture onto the parchment-lined baking sheet, leaving a little space between each cluster.

While the clusters are still warm and glossy, immediately sprinkle the tops with pastel sprinkles, pressing them very lightly if needed so they stick.

Freshly scooped peanut clusters with pastel sprinkles
Freshly scooped peanut clusters with pastel sprinkles

Let the clusters sit at room temperature until fully set and firm, about 1–2 hours, or place the baking sheet in the refrigerator for 20–30 minutes to speed things up.

Once set, gently peel the clusters off the parchment and transfer them to an airtight container, separating layers with parchment paper if stacking. Store at cool room temperature for up to 1 week, or refrigerate if your kitchen is warm.

Set peanut clusters stacked in a storage tin with parchment
Set peanut clusters stacked in a storage tin with parchment

Serve on a platter for Easter or any holiday gathering, and watch them disappear in seconds.

Variations & Tips

If your family prefers a little less salt, use unsalted roasted peanuts and add just a pinch of fine salt to the melted white chocolate to taste. For a softer bite, stir in 1/2 cup mini marshmallows right before scooping, knowing they may melt slightly and create little pockets of chew. You can also swap in half dry-roasted peanuts and half honey-roasted peanuts for a sweet-salty balance.

Variation platter of peanut clusters with different sprinkle colors
Variation platter of peanut clusters with different sprinkle colors

If you don’t have a slow cooker, melt the white chocolate in a large heatproof bowl set over a pan of barely simmering water, stirring often until smooth, then proceed with the recipe. For different holidays, simply change the sprinkles—red and green for Christmas, orange and black for Halloween, or red and pink for Valentine’s Day. If your white chocolate seems too thick, stir in 1–2 teaspoons of neutral oil (like canola) to loosen it slightly. Always keep the heat gentle and stir often; white chocolate scorches more easily than dark, and a slow, patient melt will give you that pretty, glossy finish.