Crockpot Easter Candy Clusters
If you need a quick and easy Easter treat, these Crockpot Easter Candy Clusters are one of the easiest recipes you can make. Everything melts right in the slow cooker, then you just scoop and let them set. They’re colorful, chocolatey, and perfect for Easter baskets, dessert trays, or just having something sweet ready to go.
This is the kind of recipe that works when you don’t feel like turning on the oven but still want something homemade. It’s also a great one to make alongside other Easter desserts like my Cadbury Egg Brownies or Carrot Cake Cookies with Cream Cheese Swirl if you’re putting together a full dessert spread.
You can switch up the mix-ins depending on what you have, which makes it really flexible. It’s also a good one to make ahead since they store well and hold their shape.
Why you’ll love these Crockpot Easter Candy Clusters

Easy Easter Candy Clusters for Baskets, Parties, and Dessert Tables
This Crockpot Easter Candy Clusters recipe is one I always make when I want something quick but still fun to put out. It’s Easter candy you can prep ahead, set on the counter, and everyone just keeps grabbing throughout the day.
I usually make a batch while I’m already working on other Easter desserts like my carrot bundt cake or carrot cake sheet cake, so I have a mix of baked treats and no-bake options ready to go.
Ingredients Needed for Crockpot Easter Candy Clusters
- White almond bark: This melts smoothly and sets firmly, which is what holds everything together. You can also use white chocolate chips if needed.
- Salted peanuts: Adds a bit of crunch and balances the sweetness. You can swap these if you prefer something else.
- Pastel M&M’s: These give the clusters their Easter look and add extra chocolate throughout.
- Mini marshmallows (optional): Adds a softer texture inside the clusters.
- Easter sprinkles: Sprinkle these on top right after scooping for a festive finish.

How to make Crockpot Easter Candy Clusters
**For more detailed instructions, please refer to the printable recipe card below.**

Chop almond bark into smaller pieces.

Add almond bark to the slow cooker.

Cover and cook on low, stirring every 20–30 minutes until melted and smooth.

Stir in peanuts, M&M’s, and marshmallows if using.

Mix until everything is well coated.

Scoop spoonfuls onto a lined baking sheet to form clusters. Sprinkle with Easter sprinkles immediately. Let it sit until fully set.
Variations
- Use milk chocolate instead: Swap the almond bark for milk chocolate for a richer flavor. This gives a completely different feel but still works really well with the mix-ins.
- Add pretzels: Mix in broken pretzel pieces for a sweet and salty combo. It also adds a bit more crunch.
- Make it nut-free: Skip the peanuts and use more M&M’s, pretzels, or even cereal to bulk them up.
- Use different candies: Try mini eggs, crushed cookies, or other seasonal candies depending on what you have.
- Drizzle with chocolate: Once set, drizzle with melted chocolate for a layered look and extra flavor.
Serving Suggestions
- Add to Easter dessert trays: These sit really well alongside other treats like Cadbury Egg Brownie Cookies and make a nice mix of textures.
- Use for Easter baskets: Wrap a few in a bag or container and add them to baskets as a homemade treat.
- Serve with brownies: Pair them with Cadbury Egg Brownies for a simple dessert spread with both baked and no-bake options.
- Set out for gatherings: These are easy to grab and hold up well at room temperature, so they’re great for parties.
- Pack for gifting: Add them to small boxes or bags for an easy homemade gift.

Storage and Freezing
- How should I store Crockpot Easter Candy Clusters?
Store the clusters in an airtight container at room temperature for up to one week. Keep them in a cool spot so they don’t soften. You can also refrigerate them if your kitchen is warm, which helps them hold their shape.
- Can I freeze Crockpot Easter Candy Clusters?
To freeze, place them in a freezer-safe container and freeze for up to 2 months. Let them come to room temperature before serving.
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Tips & Tricks
- Stir regularly while melting: This helps prevent the chocolate from overheating or burning, especially around the edges.
- Use the warm setting if needed: If your slow cooker runs hot, switch to warm once things start melting to keep it smooth.
- Work quickly when scooping: The mixture will start to set as it cools, so it’s best to scoop right away.
- Line your trays first: Have everything ready before you start scooping so you can move quickly.
- Don’t overcrowd the mix-ins: Make sure everything is coated well so the clusters hold together properly.
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Crockpot Easter Candy Clusters
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Ingredients
- 24 oz white almond bark chopped into pieces
- 1 cup salted peanuts
- 1 cup pastel M&M’s
- 1 cup mini marshmallows optional
- Easter sprinkles
Instructions
- Add almond bark to the slow cooker.
- Cover and cook on low for 1–2 hours, stirring every 20–30 minutes until fully melted and smooth.
- Once melted, stir in peanuts, M&M’s, and mini marshmallows if using.
- Mix until everything is well coated in the melted chocolate.
- Line a baking sheet with parchment paper.
- Scoop spoonfuls of the mixture onto the parchment to form clusters.
- Immediately sprinkle with Easter sprinkles before the chocolate sets.
- Let clusters sit at room temperature until fully hardened.
- Once set, store or serve.




