Chocolate Coconut Candy is a great "no-bake" way to add coconut oil to your diet! With the spicy option, you can make it to put a little zing in your step. It's a delicious way to enjoy the great taste of chocolate made from coconut oil while still being healthy. Plus, this chocolate coconut recipe is GAPS diet legal, Paleo and has no refined sugar.
I have been adding coconut oil before each meal - I try to remember before each meal but often forget except at breakfast!
I started taking coconut oil to increase my metabolism and help balance hormones. There's lots of ways to consume coconut oil, but honestly, I had some trouble. I don't use it for oil pulling, though a lot of my friends do.
But, since finding that I can make Chocolate Coconut Candy and also coconut coffee, I don't seem to have that problem anymore!
Plus, there's more and more evidence emerging that eating chocolate in moderation can actually boost people's health.
Chocolate Coconut Candy Makes Great Gifts!
A friend gave me a wonderful homemade gift - coconut chocolate made with coconut oil. She had used a candy mold and they were so cute. Not only did they look good, they were delicious!
And, the surprise was, there was a hint of spiciness to it! And, no, I did not share them with the children! ;)
Savoring them, I left them on the counter in the jar wrapped with a ribbon, just as they were given to me - it just made me feel special to look at them.
What I forgot though, was that coconut oil turns to liquid at around 75F.
Guess what? The next day, I went to get a treat and they were all melted!
Yes, it was a let down but it was short lived - it still tasted great. Only, now I ate it with a spoon!
I guess I should have shared! ;)
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Health Benefits of Coconut Oil:
Did I mention Chocolate Coconut Candy is Healthy?
Coconut oil is a very healthy oil that and is made from the fatty part of the coconut!
Here are a few of the health benefits of coconut: (Sources:1, 2, 3)
- improves the body's immune system and helps fight off viruses and bacteria
- helps stabilize blood sugar
- it helps stabilize hormone levels
- thyroid levels are boosted to increase metabolism, energy, and stamina
- improves digestion and helps absorb fat-soluble vitamins
- decreases cholesterol levels. Coconut oil has a saturated fat called lauric acid which has been shown to increases the good HDL cholesterol in the blood to help improve cholesterol ratio levels.
Tips for Using Coconut Oil in Candy
Coconut oil is different from other oils in that is gets hard when the temps get cool. By cool I mean 75F and lower. Normally, coconut oil is liquid in temps above 75F and hardens below 75F.
What does that mean for your candy?
Speaking from experience, keep these candies refrigerated if your home is warm. Otherwise, they will become a gooey, delicious puddle of goodness!
If that happens, don't worry, just eat it with a spoon ;)
What if My Coconut Oil is Hard?
Since coconut oil becomes solid in temperatures below about 75F, all you need to do is melt it. This can be done in the microwave starting with one minute and then 30 second intervals until the coconut oil is liquid.
What Can I Use Instead of Candy Molds?
I love making the cute shapes that can be made using silicone molds but you can make them without molds.
Don't have any candy molds?
Don't worry, you can still make wonderful no-bake chocolate candy!
Simply line a baking dish with parchment paper and pour the chocolate into it. Refrigerate or place in freezer until hardened, then break (or cut) into pieces.
Chocolate Coconut Candy Step by Step
Mix the coconut oil, honey and vanilla together. Photo 1
Add remaining ingredients. Photo 2
Beat until light and fluffy. Photo 3
Pour into molds (I use these silicone molds) or parchment lined baking dish. Photo 4
Refrigerate (or place in freezer) until firm.
Tweak Spiciness to Your Taste
I confess I am a wimp when it comes to hot spicy foods. It is a shame really, because my husband loves hot foods, in fact, the hotter the better for him.
But these chocolates had just a hint of spice, not too much, just a slight zing.
Feel free to have fun and play with the spice levels of this chocolate. It's fairly easy to tweak by the batch. Or you can make a few smaller batches and test out the different levels of spice.
Now that we have a reason to indulge in such a delicious treat for our health's sake, on to the coconut oil chocolate recipe!
📋 Recipe
Chocolate Coconut Candy with Spicy Option
Ingredients
- 2 cups coconut oil at room temperature
- 4 tablespoons raw honey
- 2 teaspoons vanilla
- ½ teaspoon sea salt
- ½ teaspoon cinnamon
- 1 cup cocoa powder
- 3 pinches cayenne pepper - optional use if spicy treats are desired.
Instructions
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Mix the coconut oil, honey and vanilla together.
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Blend in the remaining ingredients - sea salt. cinnamon, cocoa powder and cayenne if making the spicy option.
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Blend until light and fluffy.
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Pour into candy mold or parchment lined baking dish.
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Refrigerate until firm.
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Store in the refrigerator to prevent melting.
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Enjoy!
Notes
Here are other coconut recipes you will enjoy:
- Healthy Chocolate Covered Strawberries
- Chocolate Covered Bananas
- Coconut Flour Biscuits
- Healthy Coconut Coffee
- Coconut Flour Brownies
- Cracking Coconuts
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Sara says
That sounds delicious!! Thanks for the recipe!
KimH says
Oh, that sounds wonderful.. and I have all the ingredients too! I have my valentines day candy molds still out too.. whoohoo.. I know what Im making this afternoon. :)
Thanks so much! Have a great day!
Desiree says
This recipe is so simple and it sounds super duper yummy!! I'll be trying it when I get more coconut oil.
Teresa says
THANK YOU so much for this recipe!! Had to try it right away this morning....we all LOVE it...even my 17 year old son who is not so hip on coconut oil. Now I just hope I can keep myself from eating the whole batch in one day!! I made the plain...my husband doesn't care for spicy food...but I'm going to have to make a batch just for me and spice it up! Yum-Yum! Thank you again!!
Darlene says
I'm a big fan of coconut oil, so I will have to give this a try...right now!
Jeni says
Wow! Great idea!
Candance says
This is so simple, I can't wait to make this over the weekend!
tina says
You can make a nut version of this that is chocolate free as well. Some people don't tolerate chocolate well or are on early stages of GAPS diet etc.
Just substitute soaked sprouted almond or other nut butter for the chocolate. I've even made it with homemade sunflower seed butter
for my nut allergic children. I make it up in glass pyrex pans lined with parchment paper, chill, cut into bite size pieces and store in the freezer.
They are good frozen or can be thawed briefly if you would rather.
(it's also a great coating for frozen bananas! )
:-)
Beth says
How do you "blend" it? Do you use a mixer?
Dina-Marie says
Beth, a mixer works well and especially an immersion blender.
Alisha says
how much coconut oil should one aim to consume daily?
Dina-Marie says
I have read that to increase metabolism so as to lose weight and also help balance hormones to take 1 - 1 1/2 tbsp before meals. I usually remember before breakfast and the other meals are a bit hit or miss!