Almond Joy Recipe - The Big Man's World ® (2024)

These homemade almond joy are a copycat version of the popular candy bar! Better and healthier than store bought, you need just 5 simple ingredients to make.

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These homemade Almond Joy is one of our favorite candy recipes to make.

Almond joys have always been one of my favorite candy bars. They are a step up from Mound Bars, thanks to the addition of the almonds on top. As someone who loves all things coconut, chocolate, and almonds, it’s as though they packaged up all my favorite things and turned it into a candy bar.

Now, you may wonder why this homemade version is so good, and I’ll tell you: it looks and tastes like the real thing without all the nasty ingredients.

Like coconut bars and chocolate coconut bars, they are sweet and full of coconut flavor, and the crunchy almonds on top take it to another level.

While the original candy bar uses milk chocolate to cover them, you have the option to use dark chocolate. We actually prefer the latter, as it balances the sweet filling perfectly, but the option is yours!

Made with just 5 ingredients, you have no excuses not to make them.

By the way, if you like making your own candy, try our famous crunch bars or kit kat bars.

What is almond joy made of?

Traditional almond joys are a creamy coconut filling topped with almonds and covered in milk chocolate. Our version, though, is a little different but just as delicious.

Here are the ingredients you’ll need to make this homemade recipe. It needs just 5 simple ingredients that you probably have in your pantry right now.

  • Shredded coconut.Shredded and unsweetened coconut flakes.
  • Coconut Milk. Full fat coconut milk that comes from a can. We will use the thicker portion of it, so we can use any leftover liquid for another recipe (like a smoothie!).
  • Maple Syrup.Provides sweetness, and also helps hold them together.
  • Roasted Almonds. Roasted and unsalted.
  • Chocolate. Use your favorite chocolate chips or baking chocolate.

How to make almond joys

All you need to make these almond joys is parchment paper and a large plate or pan. Follow the simple 3-step process below and you’ll have homemade candy bars in no time!

Step 1- Make the coconut filling

Start by adding your coconut, coconut milk, and maple syrup into a high-speed blender or food processor. Blend very well until combined. I prefer using the blender as the filling is a finer texture, and it’s easier to work with.

Step 2- Shape them into logs

Now, using your hands, shape the mixture into small rectangular bars and place them on a plate lined with parchment paper. If you find the mixture sticking to your fingers, lightly wet them. Place several almonds on top and put them in the freezer for 15 minutes.

Step 3- Cover in chocolate

While the bars are freezing, melt your chocolate. Remove the bars from the freezer and, using two forks, dip each bar in the melted chocolate until completely covered. Repeat the process until all the bars are covered and refrigerate them until the chocolate has firmed up.

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Tips to making homemade almond joy

  • Add more almonds than recommended. Traditional almond joys only have several, but if you are like me, the added crunch of the almonds is a welcome addition.
  • Move quickly when dipping the coconut and almond bars in the chocolate mixture.
  • If you own a silicone brownie or rectangular pan, you can place the coconut filling in them. They help the bars all have a uniform shape and size.
  • If you’d like to make lower carb almond joy, makeketo almond joy.

Storage info

You’ve got a few options for storing your homemade Almond Joy. Here are best practices:

  • To store: Keep your almond joy stored at room temperature in a sealed container. They will keep fresh for up to 4 weeks.
  • To freeze: Place almond joy in a ziplock bag and store in the freezer for up to 6 months.
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More homemade candy recipes to try

  • Bounty bars
  • Almond roca
  • Peanut butter cups
  • Gummy bears
  • Keto candy
  • Turkish delight

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Almond Joy a healthy snack?

Homemade Almond Joy is a healthier alternative to the store-bought kind, as it doesn’t use refined sugar, hydrogenated oils, or high fructose corn syrup.

You can feel good about eating a homemade version because you know exactly what is in it.

Which came first Mounds or Almond Joy?

Mounds bars came first, being introduced to grocery stores in 1920. Almond Joys only hit the market in 1946.

What is the difference between Mounds and Almond Joy?

The only difference between these two candy bars is that Mounds do not have the almonds on top. The coconut filling is identical, as is the chocolate coating.

Are these vegan or gluten free?

Traditional almond joy candy bars are not gluten-free or vegan. They prepare their candy bars in facilities that have traces of gluten. Their ingredients are full of dairy and animal products that are not vegan friendly.

Luckily, my homemade recipe is vegan and gluten-free, and also paleo friendly.

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Almond Joy Recipe

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These homemade almond joy are a copycat version of the popular candy bar! Better and healthier than store bought, you need just 5 simple ingredients to make.

Servings: 16 bars

Prep: 1 minute min

Cook: 2 minutes mins

Total: 3 minutes mins

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Instructions

  • In a high speed blender or food processor, add your coconut, coconut milk, and maple syrup, and blend until combined.

  • Using your hands, form 12 rectangular logs and place them on a lined plate. Distribute the almonds on top of each one. Place them in the freezer for 15 minutes.

  • In a microwave safe bowl or small saucepan, heat up the chocolate until melted.

  • Remove the bars from the freezer. Moving quickly, use two forks to dip each bar in the melted chocolate, until completely covered. Once all the bars have been covered in chocolate, place back on the plate and refrigerate until the chocolate has firmed up.

Notes

* Use the thicker portion of the chilled coconut milk. Reserve the excess milk for another recipe.

TO STORE: Keep your almond joy stored at room temperature, in a sealed container. They will keep fresh for up to 4 weeks.

TO FREEZE: Place almond joy in a ziplock bag and store in the freezer for up to 6 months.

Nutrition

Serving: 1barCalories: 149kcalCarbohydrates: 13gProtein: 2gFat: 12gSodium: 4mgPotassium: 83mgFiber: 2gVitamin C: 1mgCalcium: 30mgIron: 1mgNET CARBS: 11g

Course: Dessert

Cuisine: American

Author: Arman Liew

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FAQs

Who wrote the Almond Joy jingle? ›

Shop ALMOND JOY & MOUNDS Favorites

American composer Leon Carr wrote this catchy line in 1970. Relive the iconic jingle and decide which one you're in the mood for today!

What are the ingredients in almond joys? ›

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 ...

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.

Does Peter Paul make Almond Joy? ›

In 1978, Peter Paul merged with the Cadbury-Schweppes company of England. In 1988, Hershey's purchased the United States rights to their chocolate business for $300 million, which included the Mounds, Almond Joy, and York Peppermint Pattie brands, in addition to Cadbury-only products such as Dairy Milk and Caramello.

What is the oldest candy bar? ›

Fry & Sons and currently manufactured by Cadbury. Launched in 1866—nineteen years after Fry's created the first moulded, solid chocolate eating bar (in 1847)— Fry's Chocolate Cream is the first mass-produced chocolate bar and is the world's oldest chocolate bar brand.

What candy was invented in 1948? ›

1948 – Almond Joy.

While its partner candy bar Mounds has been around for almost a century, Almond Joy didn't join the game until a little later.

Is Almond Joy owned by Hershey? ›

During WWII, a shortage of coconut and sugar caused Peter to discontinue other products to focus on MOUNDS Candy Bars. MOUNDS and ALMOND JOY Candy Bars joined The Hershey Company family in 1988.

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.

What is the healthiest candy bar to eat? ›

Just about any food, including candy bars, can be incorporated into a nutritious and balanced diet in moderation — especially when you choose healthy candy bars.
  • How We Chose.
  • Unreal Dark Chocolate Coconut Bars.
  • Zolli Peanut Butter Cups.
  • Endangered Species Extreme Dark Chocolate Bites.
  • Smart Sweets Sweet Fish.

Who is the largest candy company in the world? ›

Mars Wrigley Confectionery

What candy bar is similar to Almond Joy? ›

TIL I learned that Almond Joy and Mounds are the same, except Almond Joy uses Milk Chocolate & Mounds uses Dark Chocolate.

What candy is similar to Almond Joy? ›

Almond Joy and Mounds are similar — so much so that both products used to be advertised in the same commercials with the tagline, “Sometimes you feel like a nut; sometimes you don't.” Almond Joy and Mounds are cult favorites — candy bars with small but rabid followings. You're either a coconut person or you aren't.

What is the British version of Almond Joy? ›

Bounty (produced by Mars, Incorporated) is a popular British version of Almond Joy, similar in shape and make-up, although without the almond (like Mounds, but sometimes with milk chocolate instead of dark chocolate, though Bounty is also sold in dark chocolate).

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.

Did Hershey buy Peter Paul? ›

Hershey Company purchased Peter Paul along with their entire U.S. chocolate business from Cadbury Schweppes for $300 million in 1988. In April 2007, the Hershey Company announced it would close Peter Paul's Naugatuck plant.

What is the Almond Joy slogan? ›

In the 1970s, both Almond Joy and Mounds were advertised together with the slogan "Sometimes you feel like a nut... sometimes you don't".

Who wrote Sometimes You Feel Like a Nut? ›

The Iconic Jingle

Then Peter Paul aired its first commercial in 1950, the Peter Paul Pixies sang about their “indescribably delicious” candy bars. In 1970 American composer Leon Carr wrote the iconic jingle, “sometimes you feel like a nut, sometimes you don't.”

What happened to Peter Paul Candy Company? ›

Hershey Company purchased Peter Paul along with their entire U.S. chocolate business from Cadbury Schweppes for $300 million in 1988. In April 2007, the Hershey Company announced it would close Peter Paul's Naugatuck plant. In November 2007, operations moved to Virginia.

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