If you’re looking for an easy holiday treat that practically makes itself, this Crock Pot Christmas Crack is it! Made with layers of chocolate, peanut butter, peanuts, and festive toppings, this slow‑cooker candy is sweet, salty, and irresistibly crunchy!

A Sweet‑and‑Salty Holiday Candy Made in the Crock Pot!
My husband and son are quite the comical Christmas shopping duo. Listening to them recall their shopping adventures is absolutely hilarious! Before they left to do their shopping for me, my son thought it would be a good idea for them to have an ear piece so I could talk them through their shopping excursion! HA!
I always give them a list of ideas, including pictures, to make it as easy as possible. One of the ideas I suggested was a new candle for my stocking. Apparently they walked into Bath & Body Works shocked by the wall of candles so my son says to my husband, “Well, Dad, we better get sniffin’.”
My son is always worried my husband is going to deviate from the list I give them, so this time he said he was leading the shopping excursion! He really thought the whole thing through. He told my husband, “I am fast like you, Dad, and I know where everything is like Mom does,” so he felt confident in his plan!
If you need a little boost to help you get through your holiday plans, then put this Crock Pot Christmas Crack at the top of your list! The little bits of toffee in each sweet and salty bite really make this stuff addicting!
Why this Recipe Works:
- The Crock Pot Provides Gentle, Even Heat – Which melts chocolate and candy coating smoothly without scorching or seizing.
- Almond Bark Helps the Candy Set Properly – Creating firm clusters with a glossy finish instead of soft or greasy chocolate.
- Salted Peanuts Add Crunch and Balance – Preventing the candy from becoming overly sweet.
- Dump and Go Method Makes it Nearly Foolproof – Perfect for busy holiday baking and large batches.
Looking for more Christmas candy recipes? Everyone loves Peanut Brittle, Salted Caramel Pretzel Bark, and Cashew Clusters, too!

Ingredients You’ll Need:
- 24 oz Vanilla Almond Bark – Creates a smooth, creamy base and helps the candy set properly.
- 12 oz Chocolate Almond Bark – Adds rich chocolate flavor and balances the sweetness.
- 1 (11.5 oz) bag Milk Chocolate Chips – Brings classic, creamy chocolate taste to every bite.
- 2/3 cup Toffee Bits – Adds buttery crunch and extra layers of flavor.
- 1/2 cup Peanut Butter – Enhances richness and ties the chocolate flavors together.
- 5 cups Salted Dry Roasted Peanuts – Provides a satisfying crunch and the perfect sweet salty contrast.
- Christmas Sprinkles – Adds festive color and a fun holiday finish.

How to Make Crock Pot Christmas Crack
- Spray the inside of a crock pot with non-stick spray.
- Put 24 oz vanilla almond bark, 12 oz chocolate almond bark, 12 oz milk chocolate chips, 2/3 cup toffee bits, 1/2 cup peanut butter, and 5 cups salted dry roasted peanuts into the crock pot and turn on high.
- Let sit until you notice the chocolate starting to melt, about 20 minutes. Then stir. Return to the crock pot every 20 minutes or so and stir.
- When it’s just about completely melted, turn the heat to low and stir. Return in 5 minutes and stir again.
- Once completely smooth and melted, use a 1-inch scooper and spoon onto parchment paper until the mixture is used up.
- Sprinkle Christmas sprinkles on top of each cluster before the chocolate hardens.
- Let sit until chocolate is set.
My Best Tips:
- Keep an Eye on the Mixture – You want the chocolate to melt gently to prevent scorching or grainy texture.
- Stir Frequently – So everything melts at the same rate.
- Line the Counter with Parchment Paper – Do this before scooping the mixture into clusters so you are ready.
- Use a 1 1/2 tbsp Size Cookie Scoop – This keeps the clusters all the same size and the mixture easy to manage.
- Add Sprinkles Soon After Scooping – I like to scoop several onto the parchment paper, then sprinkle with sprinkles while the chocolate is wet and before the clusters harden.

More Christmas Candy:
- Homemade Caramels
- Best Homemade Toffee
- Toffee Peanut Clusters
- Christmas Crack
- Pralines and Cream Fudge
Crock Pot Christmas Crack
Crock Pot Christmas Crack is an easy slow‑cooker candy made with chocolate, peanut butter, and peanuts - perfect for holiday gifting and parties!
Ingredients
- 24 oz Vanilla Almond Bark
- 12 oz Chocolate Almond Bark
- 1 (11.5 oz) bag Milk Chocolate Chips
- 2/3 cup Toffee Bits
- 1/2 cup Peanut Butter
- 5 cups Salted Dry Roasted Peanuts
- Christmas Sprinkles
Instructions
- Spray the inside of a crock pot with non-stick spray.
- Put vanilla almond bark, chocolate almond bark, milk chocolate chips, toffee bits, peanut butter, and peanuts into the crock pot and turn on high.
- Let sit until you notice the chocolate starting to melt, about 20 minutes. Then stir. Return to the crock pot every 20 minutes or so and stir.
- When it's just about completely melted, turn the heat to low and stir. Return in 5 minutes and stir again.
- Once completely smooth and melted, use a 1-inch scooper and spoon onto parchment paper until the mixture is used up.
- Sprinkle Christmas sprinkles on top of each cluster before the chocolate hardens.
- Let sit until chocolate is set.
Nutrition Information:
Yield:
80Serving Size:
1Amount Per Serving: Calories: 174Total Fat: 12gSaturated Fat: 3gUnsaturated Fat: 9gCholesterol: 3mgSodium: 77mgCarbohydrates: 9gFiber: 2gSugar: 5gProtein: 5g
The nutrition facts were automated by the Nutritionix database. Because it's done by automation, it is best practice to double check for accuracy.





