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Ok you Choco-Zombies, here is another chocolate fix for you

Alright, I need a show of hands, who here likes Almond Joys?

I like to make copycat recipes from time to time because it reminds us of some of the comforts we left behind in the states. Almond Joys is one of those comfort foods.

These are always a crowd pleaser. I hope you enjoy the photos

RECIPE available upon request




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Those look great!

Still, I have to take issue - what about people who don't like almonds? Can the recipe be used to make homemade Mounds bars instead of Almond Joy bars?

Because, I mean, sometimes you feel like a nut - and sometimes you don't. ;)

That's awesome, you threw the line in, so cool.

This looks so tasty! I'd love to get the recipe :-)

Ahh, very cool, a request for the recipe:

RECIPE

Yield: about 22 candies

Ingredients

1/4 cup (1/2 stick) coconut oil or butter, softened
1/4 cup sweetened condensed milk, separated
2 tablespoons powdered dry milk
1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract
1 3/4 cups powdered sugar
1 cup shredded unsweetened coconut
1/2 cup whole almonds
2 bars(200g) good quality semi-sweet dark chocolate
2 tablespoons more butter or coconut oil

Instructions

  1. Combine butter, vanilla, 2 tablespoons sweetened condensed milk in medium mixing bowl.Add powdered dry milk, powdered sugar, and coconut and mix until a dough forms.
  2. Now form tablespoon sized chunks into rectangles and place on parchment lined tray. Spread a small amount of sweetened condensed milk over each as a sort of glue for the almonds. Place two almonds on top of each candy and press down gently to stick. Place tray in refridgerator for 1 hour to chill. Move to freezer for about 20-30 minutes before dipping.
  3. Melt chocolate and butter or coconut oil in small saucepan or double boiler over low heat. Remove tray from freezer and dip each candy into chocolate and turn to coat. Use a fork or similar utensil to remove to tray. After dipping allow chocolate to dry and cool. I usually put it in the fridge.

Thank you very much, I must try this!

Please let me know how it turns out for you

You did it again girl!!! A feast for the eyes...thank you for sharing the lusciousness!

you are always so sweet! You comments bring a smile to my face, even when the world is doing all it can to make me frown

We're here to cheer each other up....mmmm...just look at that candy!!

Mmmm! Sooo delicous I love almond joys !!! 😋😋😋

We still don't have them here, maybe someday because I really like them too

OM NOM NOM!!!!

Thanks for commenting

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That really looks good-- reminds me of my great aunt's marzipan filled chocolates she'd make when I was little.

Yeah, I think I have some marzipans in my history also. Maybe a post someday about that. Thanks so much for commenting

Mmmm coconut and chocolate always make a great combination! Almonds are a great addition to round out this snack. Nice!

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"Sometimes you feel like a nut, sometimes you don't!"

Exactly. So, tell me, which one are you feeling today?

looks divine as always!

You are so kind, thanks @breezin