But i have a secret, i broke the code for the perfect almond joy, and its so easy. This is a great way to show off your mad kitchen skills with not a lot of effort.
Make a few or make a lot, this almond joy recipe is sure to please everyone.
(and it's VEGAN, don't tell anyone though, they'd never suspect!)
Step 1: Ingredients
8oz shredded coconut
16oz of rice syrup (you could use corn syrup as well)
1/2 c almonds
12oz dark chocolate chips
Step 2: Mix up Coconut and Syrup
Step 3: Shape and Add Almonds
I chose raw almonds over dry roasted due to their taste. Some variation would be to use different kinds of nuts.
Step 4: Chocolate Covering and Freeze
Then dip each candy into the chocolate and place onto wax paper.
Once the candies are done put into the freezer until set and you're done!
Hope you enjoy these very yummy, very easy candies!












































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Like I said, I used the ingredients, but I did not follow the measurements. I made mine according to how many I wanted to eat. I refrigerated my coconut first – this helps keep the coconut / light corn syrup mixture a little stiff and pliable but not smushy and super gooey.
I used about half a bag of coconut shreds. I have the luxury of using my kitchen aid, but if you don’t have one… wooden spoon is cool beans too.
Anyhow, I poured in parts the corn syrup on the coconut and mixed it until it looked like the texture of the coconut (if you know what an almond joy is you darn well know how the coconut inside it looks).
Once that’s done, form serving sizes the shape of an almond joy (make sure to wash your hands before and after!). Then I put them in the freeze to keep them cool.
Next, I took a sauce pan filled that with water and took my glass bowl and set it on top of that (double boiler effect without the double boiler) DON’T NUKE THE CHOCOLATE!
Anyhow, I poured the dark chocolate chips into the glass boil and let the steam from the boiling water melt the chocolate – stirring occasionally and until it was the right consistency for pour/dipping… whatever.
Once that was melted, take the coconut out of the freezer. Dip the bottom into the chocolate, then set it on wax paper or something. After, you can spoon chocolate over the top and TAHDAH – mounds (or almond joy if you had the almond)
You can probably dip the whole thing too, but I did not try that. Anyhow, they came out supreme and I plan to make them this weekend again.
*note* if you let the coconut warm up, it falls apart and gets all gooey and just a mess to handle. Freeze or at least Fridge works great in keep them stiff and avoid it falling apart. :) Happy dishing!
By the way they really do taste JUST like the candy bar. I can't wait to start experimenting with some different flavorings. Orange zest, or maybe dried fruits added in. I can't wait!!!
8oz, half cup when using a measuring cup, is volume, NOT what this recipe is, I think.
8oz, half pound when using a weight scale, which is what I think this recipe is.
Typically fluids, like oil, milk, etc. are measured by cups, pints, quarts, etc with 8 ounces to a cup.
Nonfluids like coconut, chocolate, meat, etc are measured by weight with 8 oz to a half pound.
One lady was frustrated and said her recipe came out syrupy, which makes me think she used a 8 oz by measuring cup(which is fluid ounces) of coconut, when she should have used 8oz by weight(which is definitely more than a cup of measured coconut). It can be impossible to figure out whether ounces are fluid or weight.
So because we have such a crazy system that has TWO different types of ounces, please be clear in the instructions, weight or volume(fluid).
So what weighs more, 8oz of gold or 8oz of marshmallows? The answer is, "which ounces are you talking about? 8 oz fluid/volume of both, then that cup of gold weighs maybe more than a hundred times more. 8oz weight of both, then they both weigh the same...but a half pound of marshmallows can fill up a breadbox while a half pound of gold might fill up less than a shot glass."
Thank You.
One Caviot i had to use caro syrup instead of rice syrup i couldn't find that stuff anywhere but they were still Awsome !
Arani