20+ Easy Crockpot Candy Recipes

Enjoy these easy crockpot candy recipes, perfect for any occasion! From chocolatey treats to nutty delights, these simple recipes are great for holiday gifting or snacking.

A collage of various crockpot candy recipes, including chocolate and peanut clusters, colorful monster candies with googly eyes, cupcake liners with treats, and candies topped with sprinkles. Text overlay reads 20+ Crockpot Candy Recipes at the center.

If you aren’t a fan of baking, but still want to create some yummy goodies for family and friends, no matter the season, these crockpot candy recipes are the answer.

I love how easy each of these treats are to make and they are all absolutely delicious! Which one will you make first?

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Crockpot Turtle Candy Recipe

Delight in the perfect blend of melty goodness with this easy crockpot turtle candy recipe. A mixture of rich chocolate, creamy caramel, and pecans, they are the perfect bite-sized treat! Top with a little sea salt for a winning sweet and salty combo.

Mini Egg Crockpot Candy Recipe

Enjoy the sweet simplicity of this Mini Egg crockpot candy recipe. Simply stir melted chocolate and colorful Mini Eggs together to create a delightful treat with minimal effort.

Rocky Road Crockpot Candy

Indulge your sweet tooth with this easy rocky road crockpot candy, a delectable treat that combines the rich flavors of chocolate, marshmallows, and nuts in a simple and convenient slow cooker recipe.

Crockpot Christmas Candy Recipe

Savor the holiday spirit with these easy crockpot peanut clusters. An irresistible blend of peanuts, mini marshmallows, and chocolate, topped with festive sprinkles, this sweet and salty crockpot Christmas candy is a delight!

White Trash Crockpot Candy

Indulge in the sweet simplicity of this four ingredient white trash crockpot candy, a delightful combination of white chocolate chips, almond bark, toffee bits, and cashews.

Experience the joy of this white chocolate Christmas crockpot candy. Festive, effortless, and irresistibly delicious, it is a delightful holiday treat!

Popcorn balls with Halloween sprinkles and candy corn in cupcake liners on a wooden cutting board.

Savor the perfect blend of sweet and salty in every bite with this candy corn popcorn ball recipe! A colorful treat with a crunchy, chewy texture, it is a festive delight!

Colorful chocolate covered haystacks with candy eyes on a sheet of parchment paper.

Whip up spooky crockpot Halloween haystacks in your slow cooker with just a few ingredients! These Instagram-worthy treats are perfect for festive parties or trick-or-treat snacks.

Easter Crockpot Candy Recipe

Experience sweet bliss with this Easter crockpot candy! These melt-in-your-mouth white chocolate peanut clusters are perfect for your spring-time celebration.

St Patricks Day crockpot candy recipe in cupcake liners.

Savor sweet bliss with this St Patrick’s Day crockpot candy! This melt-in-your-mouth white chocolate candy is perfect for any celebration. Try using peanut butter chips for even more intense peanut butter flavor.

Valentines Day crockpot candy in pink cupcake liners.

Indulge your taste buds with Valentine’s Day crockpot candy! These melt-in-your-mouth peanut clusters are perfect for your special celebration.

For a delicious twist, trade the white chocolate for semisweet chocolate chips, milk chocolate chips, or dark chocolate chips.

Green popcorn balls in white cupcake liners topped with a red candy heart.

These Grinch popcorn balls are a fun and festive treat you’ll want to whip up this holiday season. Using the crockpot is a genius idea that makes this recipe super easy!

Tips and Tricks

  • Remember to line your baking sheet with parchment paper or wax paper to prevent sticking and make cleanup a breeze.
  • Use cupcake liners to portion out your treats for easy serving and to keep things neat.
  • A small cookie scoop creates evenly-sized treats that look professional and are easy to serve.
  • Without a crockpot, chocolate can be melted in a double boiler. If you’re short on time, you can also use the microwave—just go in 30 second intervals to prevent burning.
  • Store your treats in an airtight container at room temperature for up to a week or two. They can also be stored in the fridge or freezer to keep them fresh and delicious even longer.
  • When using nuts like pecans, almonds, or walnuts, toast them lightly in the oven for extra flavor before mixing them in.

Whatever the occasion, skip the cookies and make quick and easy slow cooker candy instead.

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about heather

Hello, I’m Heather!

I'm an active mom of twin boys who is always looking for opportunities to inspire creativity through fun crafts, do-it-yourself projects and delicious recipes. This blog has been an integral part of supporting my little family and I am so grateful to have you become a part of our journey! Let's create together... Read more...

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