Here’s a fun easy dessert, snack or treat that’s perfect for chocolate cravings: Chocolate Covered Almonds! Sure, you can purchase them at the store: but what’s the fun in that? Make them at home for a fun DIY snack that’s a bite of rich, chocolatey goodness. Make them plain or add flaky sea salt or sprinkles to take them to a whole new level. Here’s how to make this simple healthy treat!
Best chocolate to use
Chocolate covered almonds are as good as the chocolate you use! A higher quality chocolate makes for the best result: but they taste great with a variety of different types.
Use semi-sweet chocolate or bittersweet chocolate. Semi-sweet will have a sweeter finish. Dark chocolate almonds are rich and mellower: use a bittersweet chocolate like around 60%. Use either chocolate chips, melting wafers, baking chips, or a chocolate bar. Use a high quality brand chocolate chips like Guittard or Ghirardelli if you can. Our favorite we also use in chocolate dipped strawberries is Guittard Semi Sweet Chocolate Baking Chips. They’re a bit larger than standard chips and make a smooth crisp chocolate coating.
How to make chocolate covered almonds
Chocolate covered almonds are simple to make at home! The basic idea? Melt the chocolate, add almonds, and then pull them out and let them dry. How to get them evenly coated on each side? Here’s how:
Why are homemade almonds not shiny?
Homemade chocolate covered almonds come out rich and irresistibly good. But you might notice that they don’t have the shiny coating like the store-bought bags. Why?
Many purchased chocolate covered almonds go through a process called sugar panning. This adds a very light coating in an edible oil or wax. Homemade almonds still taste great! While they don’t have the same thick coating as the purchased brands, they’re still delicious.
Other topping ideas
Chocolate covered almonds are actually ideal without toppings, because the toppings can fall off during storage. However, it’s fun to get creative and have a colorful burst in your almonds, too! We like them with a sprinkle of flaky sea salt. But if you prefer, you can add some of these colorful items:
SprinklesFinely crushed freeze dried strawberries or raspberriesToasted coconutCrushed cookies
Storage for chocolate covered almonds
Homemade chocolate covered almonds are different from purchased: so don’t expect to store them in the cabinet! The best way to store homemade almonds is in the refrigerator. They stay good for up to 1 month refrigerated.
More chocolate recipes
Chocolate makes the best easy desserts! Here are a few more chocolate-centric recipes we love:
Try our favorite Chocolate Covered StrawberriesMake irresistibly tasty Chocolate Covered BananasBake up Chocolate Lava CakeMake tasty and festive Chocolate Bark
This chocolate covered almonds recipe is…
Vegetarian, vegan, plant-based, dairy-free and gluten-free. 5 from 1 review