Almond Joy Bars - Gonna Want Seconds (2024)

I love Almond Joy candy bars and was thrilled when I discovered how to make them as cookie bars, this almond joy bars recipe has the chewy coconut filling sandwiched between a chocolate cookie base and a chocolate top! And of course, there’s plenty of almonds! All the deliciousness of the candy bar is made at home in a convenient bar for cookies!

You’re going to love how they add crunch and nutty flavor to this recipe. This traybake is simple to make and eats like a cookie with its strong base.

Almond Joy candy bars have a winning flavor combination that has inspired many a delectable dessert like almond joy brownies, almond joy cookies, and of course, this almond joy bars recipe.

Almonds lend texture and sweetness to cookies or can be the star of the show like in our almond cookies, Chinese almond cookies, and our very old, family recipe for almond crescent cookies!

Let’s make these cookie bars!

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What I Love About Almond Joy Bars Recipe

The list of my favorite things with this almond joy cookie bars recipe was tough to condense, but here are my top four reasons that I love this recipe!

  • The ooey-gooey coconut filling
  • Double layers of chocolate
  • The cookie crust makes it easy to hold
  • They’re crazy simple to make

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Almond Joy Bars Ingredients + Notes

  • Melting Chocolate: Go low and slow in the microwave when you’re melting the chocolate for the topping. It should never get too hot to touch. Use short bursts on 50% power and stir in between until melted.
  • No nuts: Sometimes you feel like a nut, and sometimes you don’t! These are super easy to make into a mounds bar, which was actually invented before Almond Joy. Use dark chocolate for the top and omit the almonds. You might need to increase the amount of coconut to absorb the milk and help the filling set properly.
  • Sweetness Level: This almond joy bars recipe is very sweet like the candy bar, but if it’s too much for your taste, try using unsweetened coconut instead. Don’t omit the sweetened condensed milk. It’s the key to getting the right consistency in the filling!
  • Most Importantly Cutting!!: Cutting these bars without squishing them can be a little bit of a challenge. Start with bars that are at room temperature, not cold from the fridge. I suggest doing what my Grandma always did when cutting something with a hard chocolate top. Run a sharp knife under hot water, wipe with a paper towel, and cut with the hot knife. Reheat your knife as soon as you feel resistance when cutting.
    • I prefer to store the bars uncut to prevent them from drying out. Cut or uncut, make sure they are in a well-sealed container, and store in the fridge.

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Storing + Freezing + Make-Ahead

  • Can You Freeze These? This coconut almond joy bars recipe freezes beautifully. You can freeze them uncut in the pan. Wrap with several layers of cling wrap. Just remember, they’ll need to defrost before you can cut them!
    • You can also freeze individual bars by wrapping them in cling wrap before putting them in a freezer bag.
  • Make-Ahead Tips: I like to allow this almond joy bars recipe to sit for at least a day before serving so the filling can come together and set up.
  • How Long Can You Keep This? Almond joy bar cookieswill hold in the fridge for 3-4 days. They will keep in the freezer for up to 6 months, according to food handling guidelines.

How To Make Almond Joy Bars

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  1. Pour the chocolate crust on a foil-lined baking dish.
  2. Spoon sweetened coconut filling over the chocolate crust.
  3. Spread evenly with an offset spatula.
  4. Sprinkle the chopped almonds evenly over the filling.
  5. Pour the melted chocolate over the filling.
  6. Top the filling with whole almonds.
  7. Cut and serve.

More Almond Dessert Recipes

  • Italian Christmas Cookies
  • Amaretti Cookies
  • Lebkuchen Cookies (German Spice Cookes you’ll love!♥)
  • Italian Wedding Cookies
  • Pfeffernusse Cookies
  • Almond Butter Cookies
  • Almond Biscotti
  • Almond Shortbread Cookies
  • Vanillekipferl
  • Cherry Dump Cake

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Almond Joy Bars

Sandwiched between a chocolate cookie crust and a decadent chocolate top, the coconut filling of these Almond Joy Bars is just like the classic candy!

Prep Time15 minutes mins

Cook Time15 minutes mins

Total Time30 minutes mins

Servings: 24 servings

Author: Kathleen

Ingredients

Topping:

    Crust:

    • 1 cup unsalted butter
    • 1 cup granulated sugar
    • 1/2 teaspoon salt
    • 2 large eggs
    • 1/2 cup unsweetened cocoa powder
    • 1/2 cup all-purpose flour

    Filling:

    Topping:

    • 2 (12-ounce) bags semi-sweet chocolate chips
    • 2 tablespoons vegetable shortening (like Crisco)
    • about 20 whole almonds

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    Instructions

    Make The Crust:

    • Preheat oven to 375ºF (190ºC).Line a 9 X 13-inch baking dish with a double thickness of aluminum foil, allowing 2-3 inches to extend over long sides. Spray generously with nonstick cooking spray.

    • Place the butter (1cup) in a large microwave-safe bowl; melt in the microwave. Add sugar (1cup) and salt (1/2teaspoon); whisk to combine. Whisk in eggs (2large), then cocoa (1/2cup), and flour (1/2 cup) until smooth. Spread batter in prepared pan.

    • Bake just until sides begin to pull away from the edges of the pan, 10 to 15 minutes (do not overbake). Let cool slightly while preparing the coconut topping.

    Make The Filling:

    • In a large mixing bowl, combine all the filling ingredients and mix well.

    • Spoon the mixture onto the crust and spread evenly with a small offset spatula. Sprinkle the chopped almonds (1 1/2cups) evenly over the filling and gently press using a spatula.

    • In a small microwave-safebowl, add both bags (2 bags) of chocolate chips and shortening (2tablespoons). Cook in the microwave in 30-second intervals, stirring in between until it is just melted. Stir until smooth. Don't overheat.

    Make The Topping:

    • Pour melted chocolate over the filling. Evenly space the whole almonds (about 20) on top of the filling and gently press almonds slightly into the filling. Refrigerateuntil topping is firm, about 1-2 hours. Cut into small squares and serve.

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    Notes

    1. Melting Chocolate:Go low and slow in the microwave when you’re melting the chocolate for the topping. It should never get too hot to touch.Use short bursts on 50% power and stir in between until melted.
    2. No nuts:Sometimes you feel like a nut, and sometimes you don’t! These are super easy to make into a mounds bar, which was actually invented before Almond Joy.Use dark chocolate for the top and omit the almonds. You might need to increase the amount of coconut to absorb the milkand help the filling set properly.
    3. Sweetness Level:This almond joy bars recipe is very sweet like the candy bar, but if it’s too much for your taste, try using unsweetened coconut instead. Don’t omit the sweetened condensed milk. It’s the key to getting the right consistency in the filling!
    4. Most Importantly Cutting!!:Cutting these bars without squishing them can be a little bit of a challenge. Start with bars that are at room temperature, not cold from the fridge.I suggest doing what my Grandma always didwhen cutting something with a hard chocolate top.Run a sharp knife under hot water, wipe with a paper towel, and cut with the hot knife. Reheat your knife as soon as you feel resistance when cutting.
      • I prefer to store the bars uncut to prevent them from drying out. Cut or uncut, make sure they are in a well-sealed container, and store in the fridge.

    Nutrition

    Serving: 1/24 of the recipe | Calories: 313kcal | Carbohydrates: 38g | Protein: 2g | Fat: 15g | Saturated Fat: 10g | Cholesterol: 50mg | Sodium: 116mg | Potassium: 99mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 32g | Vitamin A: 260IU | Calcium: 7mg | Iron: 0.5mg

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    Comments

    1. Almond Joy Bars - Gonna Want Seconds (10)Roseann says

      Can I cheat and use a brownie mix for the crust or some kind of box mix?

      Reply

      • Almond Joy Bars - Gonna Want Seconds (11)Kathleen says

        Hi, Roseann. That’s a great idea and a great question. I think that’ll work. Let us know how it turns out! 🙂

        Reply

    2. Almond Joy Bars - Gonna Want Seconds (12)Rhonda Schilling says

      I made these and they are absolutely wonderful. I was wondering if you could eliminate the almonds and make them like a Mounds bar?

      Reply

      • Almond Joy Bars - Gonna Want Seconds (13)Kathleen says

        Hi, Rhonda! I think that’s ok. Let us know how it turns out 🙂

        Reply

    3. Almond Joy Bars - Gonna Want Seconds (14)Mama G says

      Can I make this exact recipe making the crust into circles then baking, putting into mini paper cups adding the filling and then topping? I think the crust is better than just putting chocolate over the filling. I will wait for your answer. Thank you

      Reply

    4. Almond Joy Bars - Gonna Want Seconds (16)Mama G. says

      I made the bars and they were absolutely delicious. Using the same recipe, can I make this into balls? How long do I put in oven?

      Reply

      • Almond Joy Bars - Gonna Want Seconds (17)Kathleen says

        Hi. I don’t see why not!

        Reply

    5. Almond Joy Bars - Gonna Want Seconds (18)Wendy Davies says

      Is it possible to omit the cocoa and make like a shortbread crust instead

      Reply

      • Almond Joy Bars - Gonna Want Seconds (19)Kathleen says

        Hi, Wendy. I haven’t tried that. You can make almond joy cookies and almond shortbread cookies.

        Reply

    6. Almond Joy Bars - Gonna Want Seconds (20)Manish Singh says

      Thanks for giving valuable content

      Reply

      • Almond Joy Bars - Gonna Want Seconds (21)Kathleen says

        You’re welcome, Manish! 😀

        Reply

    7. Almond Joy Bars - Gonna Want Seconds (22)Gail Boggs says

      Just curious. I see recipe calls for unsalted butter, but then 1/2 tsp salt is added to mixture. Why not just use salted butter?
      Thank you
      Gail

      Reply

      • Almond Joy Bars - Gonna Want Seconds (23)Kathleen says

        Hi Gail! You can use salted butter in place of unsalted butter. It really depends on your preference. I prefer unsalted butter because I can control how much salt goes to my recipe. Hope this helps! 😀

        Reply

    8. Almond Joy Bars - Gonna Want Seconds (24)Sandy Welte says

      I will be trying this and the PayDay ones as soon as possible!! Thanks.

      Reply

      • Almond Joy Bars - Gonna Want Seconds (25)Kathleen says

        Hi Sandy! So glad to hear you’ll give this a try! Let us know how it turns out! ?

        Reply

    9. Almond Joy Bars - Gonna Want Seconds (26)Vicki Livingston says

      Yummy looking recipe…but printed recipe says to leave the oven on for the filling? I think this must be an error as the filling doesn’t need baked. Came back to recheck recipe and hoping it turns out. I’ll let you know!

      Reply

      • Almond Joy Bars - Gonna Want Seconds (27)Kathleen says

        Thank you, Vicki! You are so right. We are updating it, thanks again! <3

        Reply

        • Almond Joy Bars - Gonna Want Seconds (28)Vicki Livingston says

          So sorry to report that the recipe had problems. The filling was way too gooey – actually lost some of the coconut cream when I tried to cut the bars. Took them to our potluck and had to serve with a spoon. Everyone LOVED the flavors, just needs some tweaking to get the filling firmer. Let me know when you get the adjustments and I’ll certainly try again.

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          • Almond Joy Bars - Gonna Want Seconds (29)Kathleen says

            Hi Vicki. I added another tablespoon of vegetable shortening to the topping to soften it a bit. I also add some slicing info in the recipe notes. I really want this to be a huge hit for everyone who makes it, so I greatly appreciate your feedback. It’s hard for me to tweak it too much because it’s such a huge hit for my family and the potlucks I take it to. Thank you for being part of this community and let me know what you think of the little changes. <3

            Reply

          • Almond Joy Bars - Gonna Want Seconds (30)Sarah says

            Can you use coconut oil instead of crisco?

            Reply

            • Almond Joy Bars - Gonna Want Seconds (31)Kathleen says

              Hey, Sara yes I think that would be a great idea. I think it would require less, but not exactly sure how much. Sorry about that.

    10. Almond Joy Bars - Gonna Want Seconds (32)Patty says

      Omg! I definitely want to try this!

      Reply

      • Almond Joy Bars - Gonna Want Seconds (33)Kathleen says

        I hope you like this! 🙂

        Reply

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