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Simple Homemade Almond Joys

I’m so excited about these!

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Not that I’m keeping track or anything, but I think these are my second favorite recipe on The Dreaming Foodie. Falling right behind these potatoes.

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And the idea for these came out of absolutely nowhere. They were inspired by nothing. I was just sitting there and then I was making homemade Almond Joys. I don’t know how it happened!

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You see, like all food bloggers, I’m constantly having recipe ideas go through my head. If I’m home, I write them down and if I’m out, I be sure to put them into my phone. A lot of the recipes I think about and think about and develop them thoroughly in my head before I make them. It’s the worst when one of those recipes, that I had such high hopes for, doesn’t turn out.

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And then these almond joys. I didn’t think about them. I didn’t have a plan. I didn’t even have expectations. I just went with it. And, after my first taste, I was so excited. They are heavenly.

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I wish that would happen more often. Amazing recipes happening without thought, without planning. Maybe if I send out the right thoughts/vibes, it will :).

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These will bring joy. I don’t know how they couldn’t. The coconut filling is sweet and dreamy. The chocolate coating is, well, chocolate. Need  I say more about chocolate? And, the almonds give a great crunch and balance to the sweetness.

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So, coconut. I know it’s not a love for some. If you don’t love the flavor of coconut, well, then these probably aren’t for you. But, if you like the flavor and aren’t so sure of the texture, I think you could give these a try.

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When Greg got home on the day that I made these, I was so excited. I was bursting at the seams (and hyped up on chocolate :)). It took all I could not to greet him at the door, Almond Joys in hand, saying “look what I made, try one of these, I made Almond Joys, do you want one, here try one!”

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Though he probably wouldn’t have been surprised to be greeted like that, I practiced some self-restraint and greeted him with an as-calm-as-can-be “Hey, how are you, how was your day?” And then, “look what I made, try one of these, I made Almond Joys!”

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So, to get to the point of this story, Greg happily tried one, and waited until after to tell me that he didn’t think he’d like them. He doesn’t love the texture of coconut. But, he loved them! He said that sort of chewy, stringy texture of coconut wasn’t there. The center is more smooth. It definitely tastes like coconut, but doesn’t have that classic coconut texture.

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For the coconut part of these bars, I processed together coconut + almonds + white chocolate chips. I feel like the combination of the three takes away from any undesirable coconut texture. Also, using the food processor breaks the coconut up a good bit.

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They are super easy to make. The coconut part just takes some processing, some patting into a dish, some freezing and cutting. The dipping part is not hard, but it is a bit messy and takes a just a little bit of time. Maybe you have a good way of dipping things in chocolate that works well. I don’t, and sort of had to just find my chocolate-dipping rhythm as I went.

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If you want these to be dairy-free, you could use those dairy-free chocolate and white chocolate chips that I’ve seen around. The rest is all gluten and dairy-free. So, all in all, these aren’t too bad for being chocolate almond bars. Definitely better for you than the ones that come packaged next to grocery store check out lines.

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Treat yourself this weekend. You deserve it. Enjoy some homemade Almond Joys!

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Ingredients
7 ounces shredded sweetened coconut
1/4 cup almonds, plus more for topping
1/4 cup white chocolate chips
5 tablespoons coconut oil
1/8 teaspoon salt, optional
4 ounces + 1/2 cup chocolate

Place the coconut, almonds, white chocolate chips, coconut oil and if desired, salt, in a food processor. Process for several minutes, until all almonds and chocolate is completely broken up and desired texture is reached.

Place a piece of parchment paper over an 8×8 baking dish. Pour the coconut mixture into the dish, and pat down, until packed tight and covering the entire bottom of the dish. Place in the freezer for about 15 minutes.

While the coconut mixture is in the freezer, melt the chocolate.

Take the coconut mixture out of the freezer and cut into little rectangles. Dip into the chocolate any way you like. I inserted a toothpick into each coconut rectangle, dipped it in the melted chocolate, then place it on a parchment lined baking sheet. Place two almonds on top of each bar.

Freeze them for a few minutes to harden the chocolate. Store in the refrigerator or freezer.

Enjoy!

No Bake Peanut Butter Brownie Bars

This recipe is brought to you from one of my favorite blogs, The Minimalist Baker.

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I find that I spend so much time trying to create my own recipes for this little site, that my list of things that  I want to make from other blogs just piles up. It’s time to start chipping away at that list. I’m going to try to make something from that list at least once a week. And if I’m in love, I’ll share it with you.

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I’m in love with these no bake peanut butter brownie bars.

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They are to-die-for.

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And, healthy. Nuts, dark chocolate and dates are pretty much all you see here. Combined together in the most creative and delicious way. There is no chance of guilt after eating one (or three) of these.

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These bars are decadent, filling (in such a good way) and easy to transport as snacks. I sent some in with Greg to his lab and he said his lab-mates loved them.

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Not only were these delicious, but fun to photograph. Not that they needed to be or could be photographed any better, but I did enjoy it. 🙂

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A couple of things:

1) I’m changing things up a bit this week and sharing these with you today and Week in Photos tomorrow.
2) I used a blender to make these bars. It kind of worked, but I thought my blender was going to die. A food processor would work much better (I’m getting one soon – thanks, mom! :)).

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Click on over to The Minimalist Baker to check out the amazing recipe and photography for these no bake peanut butter brownie bars!

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S’mores Pie

My mom loves s’mores. And anything chocolate + marshmallow in general. Chocolate marshmallow ice cream, an ice cream sundae with marshmallow topping. Anytime we are in a situation to have a s’more with the marshmallow cooked over a fire, I know my mom will want one, marshmallow slightly charred. I am pretty sure I remember a time when we would eat a s’more almost nightly, without a bonfire, just using our microwave.

So, today, something special. I love you momma!

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I used this recipe. Thank you, B. On a Whim blog, for helping to make Mother’s Day special for my mom.

Chocolate + Wine Truffles

This post is dedicated to my best friend.

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A blurry phone photo of us from a couple of years ago)

She is a friend who, no matter how long it’s been since we have seen each other, when we’re together, we can talk for hours without realizing where the time has gone.

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She has been my best friend for 23 years! Yep, I have know Amanda since the day I was born (maybe 2 or 3 days after I was born?)

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Even though we now live far apart, our time spent together is so much fun! It’s so nice to have a friend like her.

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Why do I dedicate this post to her? Well, other than her being an all around amazing person and friend, I know that we share a great love of wine and chocolate!

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This recipe is so perfect!

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Literally, what could be better? A smooth ball of chocolate that has wine in it? Yes please!

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These truffles are chocolate-y, rich, smooth and have just the right punch of wine. The added sprinkles give a nice little crunch.

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One (or two) of these and a glass of wine = the perfect way to end a day! I promise that these will satisfy even the greatest chocolate craving.

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You can find the recipe here.

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Thank you How Sweet It Is for this recipe!

Enjoy!