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  1. Dec 8, 2023 · Crock-Pot candy clusters might just be the easiest, big batch Christmas candy to make this year! Melting chocolate isn't hard, but using a slow cooker makes it foolproof. Just plug in the Crock-Pot and let the low, even heat work its magic.

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  2. May 31, 2024 · Many of these slow cooker recipes have minimal prep work and some don't even require any pre-cooking at all like with her slow cooker chicken tortilla soup. So, when life gets busy—or you're simply looking for a family-friendly meal —check out the Crock-Pot recipes on the list ahead.

  3. Dec 6, 2023 · Here, you'll find classic Pioneer Woman cookie recipes like loaded holiday slice-and-bake cookies, chocolate crinkle cookies, and Ree's sugar cookie stars. Plus, there are some new unique Christmas cookies like snickerdoodle bar cookies and cookies inspired by a cup of hot chocolate.

    • How to Make Peanut Clusters in The Crockpot
    • How Long Do Heat This for?
    • How Do I Make The Clusters?
    • Can I Use A Different Variety of Baking Chips?
    • How Do I Store Peanut Clusters?
    • Other Slow Cooker Desserts to Try Next
    Chips:I use 4 bags of baking chips; milk chocolate chips, semi-sweet chocolate chips, white chocolate chips (or vanilla), and peanut butter chips.
    Peanuts:Use dry-roasted salted peanuts. The saltiness offsets the sweetness from all the chocolate. I find these in the bulk section of the store.
    Cook the chocolate and peanuts on LOW for about 1.5 hours. Stir OFTEN!
    Every slow cooker heats slightly different and this will burn if you don’t keep an eye on it.
    Turn off your slow cooker, and take the insert out of the heating element. It will continue to cook if you keep it on the heat.
    Line 3 cookie sheets with wax or parchment paper.

    As long as you use a combination of 4 bags of chips there will be plenty to cover your peanuts. You can use anything you like. Leave out the peanut butter chips and use a bag of the following instead: 1. Butterscotch Chips 2. Cinnamon Chips 3. Bailey’s Irish Cream Chips 4. Caramel Chips 5. Heath Toffee Chips 6. Espresso Chips

    Keep them in the fridge until ready to add to a holiday cookie platter or take to a party.
    Freeze any extra you can’t eat within a week. They won’t look perfect after being frozen but will still taste great.
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    • Chicken Tortilla Soup. This hearty, vegetable-packed soup recipe is anything but average. Pile chicken breasts, broth, bell peppers, beans, tomatoes, onion, and spices into the slow cooker and let it do its thing for a few hours.
    • Refried Beans. Whipping up this traditional side is easier than ever with the help of your slow cooker. Refried beans work as an extra ingredient for tacos, a side for slow-roasted carnitas, or even a dip for chips.
    • Caramelized Onions. Sometimes getting onions to caramelize to that perfectly silky, sweet state requires time and patience you just don’t have. But Pioneer Woman’s hack for browning these babies low and slow makes burgers, steaks, pasta, and more a cinch.
    • Dulce de Leche. If you’ve ever tried to make caramel or dulce de leche from scratch, then you know that it’s a tedious, sometimes scientific, but almost always dangerous process.
  4. Apr 6, 2021 · This slow cooker chocolate chip cookie is perfect for any occasion. We love to make it for our family gatherings or for a movie night in. Serve topped with Homemade Vanilla Ice Cream, Whipped Cream and drizzled with chocolate syrup and homemade caramel sauce.

  5. Recipe from Homemade Christmas, December 2020. Give a gift of homemade fudge to family and friends at Christmas with this recipe. It's flavoured with milk and dark chocolate, and made in the slow cooker for ease.

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