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Chocolate Peanut Clusters--Delicious and Easy (No Bake Cookies)

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By Athlyn Green


Easy No Bake Cookies

Chocolate Peanut Clusters

Cocolate peanut clusters are great for when you are short on time but still need something to serve company. No fuss-no muss recipes come to the rescue.

Delicious no bake chocolate peanut cluster cookies whip up quickly and easily.

If you love chocolate and peanuts, you'll love these mocha peanut clusters.

Recipe for Chocolate Peanut Clusters

1 cup chocolate chips

16 large marshmallows

1/3 cup butter

1 tbsp. instant coffee

2 cups roasted (unsalted) peanuts

Combine chips, marshmallows, and butter on very low heat. Add coffee. Stir until melted and smooth. Remove from heat and stir in nuts. Drop cluster cookies on foil-lined pan and place in fridge until set.

This chocolate peanut cluster cookie recipe is handy to have on hand. Mocha peanut clusters are a great addition to holiday baking.

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Martha McKinnon  says:
15 months ago

I discovered Camilla Saulsbury's No Bake Cookies book at the library and have been having such fun trying her ingenious recipes. This is a simple paperback cookbook with no pictures, but I highly recommend it's simple creative no bake cookies recipes.

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Athlyn Green  says:
15 months ago

Hi Martha,

That cookbook sounds like a good one.

I always thought that unbaked cookies wouldn't be all that good--until I sampled them (recipes I've included in my HubPages). The lady who gave them to me, came from England. She'd guarded the recipes for years as a family secret, then finally decided to share them after repeated requests.

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