'Almond Joy' Candy Bars Recipe on Food52 (2024)

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by: Kristin Rosenau

April17,2013

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1 Ratings

  • Prep time 30 minutes
  • Makes 1 dozen candy bars

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Author Notes

In 30 minutes, these no-bake, vegan candy bars can be yours to enjoy. The process is fairly straightforward and yields fabulous results. —Kristin Rosenau

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What You'll Need

Ingredients
  • 1 cupunsweetened shredded coconut, lightly packed
  • 3 tablespoonscoconut oil
  • 2 tablespoonshoney (or pure maple syrup)
  • 1 teaspoonpure vanilla extract
  • Pinch of salt
  • 12 (or more) whole almonds
  • 4 ouncessemi-sweet chocolate, chopped
Directions
  1. In a food processor, process the shredded coconut, coconut oil, honey, vanilla extract, and salt until it forms a thick paste, about 2 to 3 minutes. Test the coconut mixture to see if it holds together by squeezing a small amount in your palm. It should compact nicely. If the coconut is still too loose to hold together well, continue to process the coconut mixture for 1 to 2 more minutes.
  2. Scoop the coconut mixture with a tablespoon and drop onto a baking sheet lined with parchment or silpat. Press each ball into a small rectangle, taking care to make sure the sides and top are compact. Press an almond on top of the coconut rectangles.
  3. Place the coconut rectangles in the freezer and freeze for 15 to 30 minutes, or until solid.
  4. Once the coconut is frozen, melt the chopped chocolate in a microwave-safe bowl in the microwave in 15 second intervals, stirring between each interval, until the chocolate is smooth.
  5. Carefully skewer each frozen candy bar onto a toothpick and dip into the melted chocolate, tapping off any excess. Return the bar to the parchment or silpat and wait for the chocolate to dry before removing the toothpick. Since the coconut is frozen, this should only take about 30 seconds.
  6. Allow the coconut to thaw before serving. Store at room temperature in an airtight container; these should keep for several days.

Tags:

  • Candy
  • American
  • Almond
  • Honey
  • Chocolate
  • Spring
  • Summer
  • Fall
  • Winter
  • Vegan
  • Snack

Recipe by: Kristin Rosenau

I'm a student, photographer, and science teacher with a sweet tooth. As a self-taught baker, my love affair with pastries began in my own kitchen. The voice behind the blog Pastry Affair, I develop recipes for the home baker, combining a mixture of rusticity, homespun flavors, and honesty.

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14 Reviews

Sabra August 19, 2019

Does anyone have a suggestion for a brand of unsweetened shredded coconut? I can find dried unsweetened shredded coconut at Whole Foods, but it’s the dehydrated kind that’s very finely grated, and I find it mostly flavorless. There used to be a good frozen shredded coconut by Birdseye and one by Tropic Isle, but I can’t find them anywhere. Thanks!

Monica J. January 9, 2018

I made this recipe as a Christmas gift for my husband (who has almost everything). It was delicious, and so easy to make. I added just a touch of canola oil to my melted chocolate.

Abbie C. December 21, 2015

I made a practice batch of these (a.k.a. an excuse for my husband and I to gorge on sweets) to test as potential Christmas gifts. They made the cut, and were actually better the second day. We liked the basic ingredients, and didn't change a thing. Perhaps a quarter tsp of almond extract or a splash of rum would amp up the flavor of the filling, but we thought they were nice as is.

ChefJune December 19, 2014

Coconut cream, eh? I'm planning to make these this weekend for part of my bff's gift. He LOVES Almond Joy bars. I'm thinking sugar syrup rather than honey for the sweetener. Honey has such a distinctive flavor and I don't want that.

melissa April 20, 2014

I did make them .. sorry to say ,I thought the filling was flat tasting and too oily .. It sorely lacked something .. I did use honey and vanilla but still lacked taste .. I think the comment by Mr Percy using coconut cream might be better .. nice attempt though

Janet K. December 2, 2014

You are so rite.blah no taste.

Mandi April 16, 2014

Honey isn't a vegan ingredient. For truly vegan, I suggest agave syrup.

mary October 6, 2018

I love it that vegans won't eat bee vomit!

Porsche C. February 4, 2019

Agave is not very healthy

Laura R. February 24, 2019

Neither is semi sweet chocolate. But the look fantadtic

Allison (. October 23, 2013

Wow, this seems so simple and do-able! And I have all of the ingredients at home already! It's a sign...

sillybilly May 9, 2013

I have made these twice since finding the recipe. The first time made them as written - delicious. The second time I used 1.5 T of coconut oil and 1.5T of coconut cream - AMAZING.

Brotha P. April 23, 2013

...hmmm, just wondering - I don't have any coconut oil, however I do have coconut creme; can I use that instead?

Karen V. April 20, 2013

Almond Joys are my all-time favorite - can't wait to try these! Thank you.

'Almond Joy' Candy Bars Recipe on Food52 (2024)

FAQs

What candy bar is similar to Almond Joy? ›

Mounds (candy bar) - Wikipedia.

What ingredients are in an Almond Joy? ›

CORN SYRUP, SUGAR, COCONUT, VEGETABLE OIL (PALM OIL, SHEA OIL, SUNFLOWER OIL, PALM KERNEL OIL, &/OR SAFFLOWER OIL), ALMONDS, LACTOSE (MILK), CONTAINS 2% OR LESS OF: CHOCOLATE, REDUCED PROTEIN WHEY (MILK), SKIM MILK, COCOA, COCOA PROCESSED WITH ALKALI, WHEY (MILK), SALT, LECITHIN (SOY), MILK FAT, VANILLIN (ARTIFICIAL ...

What is the difference between Mounds and Almond Joy candy bar? ›

Both ALMOND JOY and MOUNDS Candy feature a sweet coconut center. ALMOND JOY Candy includes a crunchy whole almond and a chocolate candy coating. MOUNDS Candy has no nuts and a dark chocolate candy coating.

Who makes Almond Joy candy bars? ›

Almond Joy is a candy bar manufactured by The Hershey Company, consisting of sweetened, shredded coconut topped with whole almonds and covered in chocolate.

What kind of chocolate does Almond Joy use? ›

TIL I learned that Almond Joy and Mounds are the same, except Almond Joy uses Milk Chocolate & Mounds uses Dark Chocolate. If they're so similar, why does it make sense for Hershey to create two distinct brands for each candy, instead of creating Original and Dark Almond Joy as part of one brand? Archived post.

What is the most loved candy bar? ›

Snickers is the top selling candy bar in the U.S., with over $400 million in annual sales. Hershey's Milk Chocolate ranks second in annual U.S. sales, earning over $300 million each year. Kit Kat comes at third position in the U.S. with over $200 million in revenue.

Can a diabetic eat an Almond Joy candy bar? ›

Although a fun-size or miniature candy bar here or there is fine for most people with diabetes, you should take your blood sugar level into account. “If the blood sugar level is already higher than recommended, it is not a good idea to eat high-carbohydrate foods, including candy,” cautions Norwood.

Did Almond Joy change their recipe? ›

Almonds were once the first ingredient in Almond Joy (hence, the name). Now, Corn Syrup is the first ingredient in Almond Joy and Almonds are the fourth.

What are almond joys without almonds called? ›

Almond Joy has to have almonds in it or it couldn't be called Almond Joy. If you want it without almonds, get Mounds that just has chocolate and coconut. They're both made by the same company.

Is Bounty and Almond Joy the same? ›

Bounty is a coconut-filled, chocolate-enrobed candy bar manufactured by Mars, Incorporated, introduced in 1951 in the United Kingdom and Canada. It is a direct emulation of the Mounds bar introduced by Peter Paul in 1936, and also copies the milk chocolate enrobing of Hershey's Almond Joy, introduced in 1948.

Is the coconut in Almond Joy real? ›

The coconut center is made with unsweetened shredded coconut, honey, and coconut oil to bind it together. With an almond on top and a chocolate coating, the candy bar is complete.

Is Almond Joy the healthiest candy? ›

Given its high sugar and fat content, Almond Joy is not the best option if you're watching your caloric intake.

Who is the largest candy company in the world? ›

Mars Wrigley Confectionery

What country is Almond Joy from? ›

Almond Joy is a product of The Hershey Company, which is an American company that distributes its products globally. Therefore, you may be able to find Almond Joy in countries where Hershey's products are sold, such as Canada, Mexico, and various countries in Europe and Asia.

Are Mounds and bounty the same? ›

Mounds bars are coated in dark chocolate, and unlike the intentionally-poured drips of chocolate found on the surface of a Bounty bar, Mounds' chocolate shells are comparatively flat. A Mounds bar, however, has an edge when it comes to history: Mounds was the first coconut-filled chocolate bar to be sold.

Are Mounds and Almond Joy the same? ›

Mounds are a dark chocolate confection without an Adams apple. Almond Joy are a "milk chocolate" confection with the addition of said Adams apple. Both bars are filled with incredibly delicious, gooey, slightly translucent white coconut filling.

What candy bar makes you feel like a nut? ›

Almond Joy Mounds Candy Bars Sometimes You Feel Like A Nut 1992 TV Commercial HD. This is a 1992 tv video commercial from Almond Joy Mounds Candy Bars and titled "Sometimes You Feel Like A Nut".

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