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Paleo friendly chocolate candy bars

So, I have a thing about candy. As in, a love affair. I canโ€™t resist it. I can pass upย dessert at any restaurant, even when they whisk the dessert tray in front of my faceโ€”Iโ€™d rather have homemade. But candy is my kryptonite. Itโ€™s a bit comical for those that know me well, because I can be a total health nut, except when it comes to sugar. In my head, eating healthfully leaves room for Dr. Pepper flavored twizzlers. (Yes, you should really buy those). A salad for lunch means I can have a box of lemon heads. (Yes, the whole box). I can justify a trip to World Market like nobodyโ€™s business, because, of course, they have a most excellent selection of gummy candy. I love candy.

I was at one of my favorite St Louis lunch spotsย the other day, and I noticed several women in exercise clothing ordering little chocolateย bars that the server was judiciously pulling out of the freezer. Everything at this restaurant is handmade and local, so I knew these little bars were special. I scoured the menu, but couldnโ€™t find them. Finally, I spotted aย sign behind the counter about the size of half an index cardย that said โ€˜Paleo Treats.โ€™ One must inquire about such treats. Iโ€™m so glad I did. I ordered two, one for me and one for my lunch date. We took one bite, and wanted to turn back around and order a dozen more.

Paleo chocolate candy bars

Theyโ€™re genius because the bulk of the candy bar is sliced almonds. Healthy and delicious! And the baker claimed theyโ€™re all paleo, made with all natural sugars and honey. I have no idea if my version is paleo-friendly, but I fully welcome the paleo police to stop by and tell me if so! I need to know. Like I need more reasons to stuff my face with these pups.

So, yeah, hereโ€™s my version of a healthy candy bar. I use the term โ€˜healthyโ€™ loosely, because there is quite a bit of sugar, though be it in the form of coconut sugar and honey. But the chocolate on top is homemade! Iโ€™ve always found the ingredient list in chocolate chips toย be a bit sketchy, soย I am in LOVE with the idea of homemade chocolate, even if I have to keep it in the fridge to keep it firm.

You look like you deserve a candy bar. Yeah, ya do.

Yield: 4 servings

Paleo candy bars

Paleo candy bars

These gluten-free bars are perfect for snacking.

Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 10 minutes
Total Time 15 minutes

Ingredients

  • 8 ounces sliced almonds (skin-on; [u]not[/u] slivered almonds)
  • 1/4 cup honey
  • 1/4 cup coconut sugar
  • salt
  • For the topping:
  • 1/2 cup coconut oil
  • 1/2 cup cocoa powder
  • 3 tablespoons honey
  • 1/2 teaspoon vanilla

Instructions

  1. Line a 9 x 5-inch loaf pan with parchment paper or foil.
  2. In a small saucepan, combine the almonds, 1/4 cup honey, coconut sugar and a pinch of salt over medium heat.
  3. Stir the almonds until the coconut sugar melts and everything starts to stick together. The almonds should also start smelling fragrant, about 5 minutes.
  4. Pour the almonds into the loaf pan, and pack very firmly. Place the pan in the freezer.
  5. Wipe out the pan, and return it to the heat to make the topping.
  6. To the pan, add the coconut oil, cocoa powder, honey, and another pinch of salt. Heat over medium heat while stirring until smooth. Turn off the heat, and stir in the vanilla.
  7. Let the pan of melted chocolate cool to room temperature. (Note: you don't have to do this, but it prevents the chocolate from melting all the way through the bars. If it's cool when it hits the cold nuts, it forms a layer on top).
  8. Pour the cooled chocolate over the almonds, and place the pan back in the freezer for about 20 minutes to firm up.
  9. Use the parchment paper or foil to lift the bars out of the pan. Cut into 4 bars and serve.

Nutrition Information:

Yield:

4

Serving Size:

1

Amount Per Serving: Calories: 773Total Fat: 56gSaturated Fat: 25gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 27gCholesterol: 0mgSodium: 148mgCarbohydrates: 61gFiber: 9gSugar: 45gProtein: 14g

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About Christina Lane

Christina Lane is the author of 5 cookbooks all about cooking and baking for two. She has scaled down hundreds of recipes into smaller servings so you can enjoy your favorite dishes without the leftovers! Valentine's Day is her favorite holiday.

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29 Comments

  1. Michelle @My Gluten-free Kitchen says:

    These look amazing! Iโ€™m always looking for new gluten-free snacks and this totally works for me!

  2. Joanie @ Zagleft says:

    What a pretty candy bar! I love the slivered almonds throughout. Iโ€™m such a huge chocolate fan, Iโ€™ll have to try these!

  3. Katerina @ Diethood says:

    These bars look totally irresistible with that thick layer of your chocolate topping! Iโ€™ll need a couple of these for breakfast, please! โ™ฅ ????

  4. serene @ house of yumm says:

    love all the almonds in these!! and the chocolate too of course. and since theyโ€™re healthy I can eat all of them which is a lovely bonus.

  5. Ginny McMeans says:

    Well, guiltless candy bar sure pulled me in. They sound wonderful and I am making them very soon.

  6. jannn says:

    You could make them a little healthier by swapping the honey (which is fructose) for rice malt syrup (which is dextrose) and works exactly the same as honey in all recipes