Crispy Chocolate Peanut Butter Clusters

These no bake clusters are made with chocolate chips, peanut butter, crispy rice cereal and pretzels pieces. They are easy, quick to make and they are delicious.
Source: Debi Schull

In a medium saucepan over low heat,
melt the chocolate chips and peanut
butter, stirring constantly.

It should be smooth and creamy.

Add the crispy rice cereal and
pretzel pieces. Gently toss until all
of the rice and pretzels are coated.

Drop by heaping teaspoons onto a
waxed paper covered baking sheet.
Refrigerate until the chocolate is set.

Once completely set place the clusters
into a sealed container, separating the
layers by waxed paper. Serve cold
and store in the refrigerator.
Crispy Chocolate Peanut Butter Clusters
http://www.InDianesKitchen.com

Ingredients
- 1 cup peanut butter, smooth or crunchy
- 2 cups milk chocolate chips
- 1 cup broken pieces of salty pretzels
- 3 cups crispy rice cereal
Directions
- In a medium saucepan over low heat, melt the chocolate chips and peanut butter, stirring constantly. It should be smooth and creamy.
- Add the crispy rice cereal and pretzel pieces. Gently toss until all of the rice cereal and pretzels are coated.
- Drop by heaping teaspoons onto a waxed paper covered baking sheet. Refrigerate until the chocolate is set.
- Once completely set, place the clusters into a sealed container, separating the layers by waxed paper. Serve cold and store in the refrigerator.
Categories: Cereal, Chocolate, Desserts, Peanut Butter, Snacks/Appetizers
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Thank you for the reblog Michael🥰
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Thanks for another great recipe, Diane! Now i only have to find peanut butter here in the rurality. Best wishes, Michael
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Oh no! I hope you can find some Michael. You’re very welcome💕
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These are really delicious and a great treat to keep handy.
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Thank you and yes they are so good. They keep in the refrigerator for a long time, if they aren’t eaten first. 🤣
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Thanks for the reblog❣️
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Thank you Ned💕
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These crispy clusters look so yummy. Never tried them with peanut butter in, will have to give that a try. In the UK we call these chocolate clusters Chocolate Crackles 🙂
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How interesting Paul. Yes try them with peanut butter they were so good. Thank you💕
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Oh Diane, this will be a winner in our house! How easy is this and looks so yummy 😋.
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Thank you🥰
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I remember these as a kid, too! Still look great!
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Wow this is the first time I have ever had them, boy have I missed out! Thank you
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These look fantastic! I will save the recipe for when I’m not trying to lose fifty pounds in two weeks LOL!
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Oh yes these won’t help that! 🤣 Thank you Kellye!🥰
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Easy and very yummy!
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Yes, very easy and we loved them. I don’t have my grandkids as much now that my daughter has graduated so now I have all this cereal to make things with. Lol
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These look heavenly! Yum!
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Thank you Nancy 💕
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I just pinned this… I need to make these sooooon!
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You will love them, we sure did.
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Looking good!
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Thank you!
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Oh my! Yummy, yummy and easy— that spells trouble for me!
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And they keep very well in the refrigerator Mitzy, although ours didn’t last but a few days. 🤣 Thank you 💕
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Haha! I bet not, Diane. 😂
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You had me at crispy, chocolate, peanut butter! Really? I’m so making these for dessert, okay breakfast, who am I kidding. Hugs, C
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Haha You will love them. If you want them less sweet, use semi sweet chocolate chips. They were still very good this way but I have a sweet tooth and like the milk chocolate best. Thank you Cheryl💕
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I will be making these very soon!
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You will love them, so crunchy and delicious. Enjoy!!!
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Looks yum! Although not sure how I can resist the temptation to eat that entire pot of melted chocolate!
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Thank you Ab! These made for a delicious crunchy treat.
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Any chance you could ship some of these to Canada? Haha.
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Haha they are on their way.
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Yummy!
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Thank you Sheree💕
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You have the best ideas!!! These sound great!
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Awe thank you Jessica and these are so good and crunchy. I was thinking if I added caramel I could turn it into a candy bar. 🤣
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Oooooo!! Yesssss! Candy bar!!
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Diane, this is seriously decadent. I think I will try to make it in my slow cooker.
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They were so quick and easy I was shocked. They were a huge hit with all of us. Thank you Bernadette.💕
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Looks like delicious fun!
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They turned out so crunchy too. Thank you💕
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Sure, it is scrumptious. 🌝
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Thank you Suni! 💕
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Wow these looks sooo delicious!
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Thank you, they really were Pooja, notice I said were. 🤣
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If I had these at home they wouldn’t last very long either 😂
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A wonderful treat! 😋
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Thank you Ribana!
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For a “non baker” these are great!
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They really are and they keep so well in the refrigerator. Thank you❤️
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Sweet and salty – the best of both worlds. I could make these as they are “no bake”!
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Right and they don’t have anything that will go bad immediately as long as you keep them in the refrigerator. Perfect for you! Thank you Linda❣️
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