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We make these every Easter and they are always a hit! Great for gifting too!

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1 and 1/2 pounds of high-quality white chocolate, broken into pieces

1 cup of pastel-colored mini marshmallows

1 cup of crispy rice cereal

1/2 cup of chopped unsalted almonds (or your preferred nut)

Easter-themed sprinkles or candy decorations for garnish

Directions:

Prepare a baking sheet with parchment paper or a silicone baking mat for hassle-free candy shaping.

Place the white chocolate pieces into your slow cooker, covering and setting to low. Allow the chocolate to melt gently, stirring every 15 minutes to ensure even melting and prevent sticking.

Once the chocolate is perfectly smooth, fold in the mini marshmallows, crispy rice cereal, and chopped nuts until well combined and coated in white chocolate.

Spoon or scoop the mixture onto the prepared baking sheet, embracing the unique shape of each piece.

Embellish your candies with a joyful dash of Easter-themed sprinkles, candy eggs, or any festive decorations you love.

Allow the candies to set until firm, which should take about an hour at room temperature, or expedite the process with 30 minutes in the refrigerator if needed.

When ready, share these delightful treats with loved ones. Store any leftovers in an airtight container to maintain their crunch and freshness.

Variations & Tips:

Adapt the recipe for nut allergies by omitting the almonds and adding more crispy rice cereal or substituting with seeds like pumpkin or sunflower.

Introduce dried fruits like cranberries or apricots for a tart contrast.

For an added texture twist, mix in pieces of pretzel for a satisfying salty crunch.

Watch your slow cooker closely if it tends to run hot to avoid the disappointment of burnt chocolate.

This Slow Cooker White Chocolate Easter Candy embodies the spirit of Easter—a celebration of renewal, joy, and shared sweetness. Crafting this candy is a delightful way to usher in the season, creating memories and treats that will be savored long after the last piece has been enjoyed. Happy Easter, and may your snacking be ever sweet

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