2 Ingredient Chocolate Coconut Candy Clusters
2 Ingredient Chocolate Coconut Candy Clusters: just 5 mins of prep for coconut chocolate clusters packed with chewy coconut flakes. The easiest chocolate coconut candy!
Raise your hand if you like chocolate and coconut together. Any takers? 😉 Way before I saw the light, I wasn’t the biggest fan of coconut. It took basically decades for my mom, the Resident Coconut Advisor/Advocate to convince me otherwise.
Today’s chocolate coconut candy clusters are made for Top Lovers of Coconut, Coconut Mediums (that sounds kind of magical doesn’t it?), and Coconut Skeptics alike. 😉
With just 2 ingredients and 5 minutes of prep, you can invest very little time and effort to try the easiest chocolate coconut clusters—and see what end of the spectrum you’re on for Coconut Love.
Ready to prove my mom so right? Let’s make candy!
How to Make Coconut Chocolate Candy Clusters
Line
Line a baking sheet with wax paper or parchment paper. You can even use a plate (but I prefer a sheet so the clusters aren’t lopsided.)
Melt
Melt the chocolate your favorite way: with a double-boiler or in the microwave.
Add
Now, add in your [favorite coconut chips] or shreds. Fold the melted chocolate and coconut together until everything is well mixed.
Scoop
Using a small cookie scoop, scoop and drop dollops of coconut chocolate mixture onto the sheet (or plate) you prepared earlier.
Chill
Place the sheet into the freezer and chill the coconut clusters until firm. Enjoy the best coconut chocolate candy clusters!
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Tips for the Best Chocolate Coconut Candy Clusters
- Use your favorite chocolate chips
With just 2 ingredients, today’s chocolate coconut clusters are so simple & easy. That also means that you can really taste the flavor of each ingredient. So make sure to use your faves! Here are mine: for vegan chocolate chips, for sugar-free, keto chocolate chips, and for allergy-friendly chocolate chips.
- Use a small cookie scoop
As much as I’d love to make the biggest desserts on the block, I find that a small cookie scoop such as this one makes for the perfect-sized coconut chocolate candy cluster—each one is dense and packed with chocolate coconut goodness. Bonus: this scoop makes the entire candy-making process so much easier and faster.
- Don’t overthink it.
These chocolate coconut clusters are meant to be quick ‘n easy, with no fuss. Simply melt together your favorite chocolate & coconut flakes or shreds, then scoop and chill it. After your first round, feel free to play around with different add-ins—you’ll soon be making your favorite custom chocolate candy clusters! Just remember to have fun. 😉
- Use your favorite kind of dried coconut
I absolutely love using raw coconut chips in my coconut chocolate candy because those coconut chips are large, chewy and delish. You might not be into that. You might like small coconut shreds that look like falling snow and coat yummy snowballs. Or, you could be a long coconut flakes-type of person. Embrace what you love!
2 Ingredient Coconut Chocolate Candy Bliss
- Chocolate Chips
- Coconut Chips, Shreds or Flakes (these raw coconut chips are amazing)
If you’re up for trying an equally easy 3 ingredient recipe, you’ll absolutely love my Haystack Cookies with Chow Mein Noodles.
Just 5 mins of prep and 2 ingredients for the easiest, most delicious coconut chocolate candy clusters!
>>Related: 3 Ingredient Homemade Crunch Bars (Gluten Free) | Peanut Butter Crunch Bars | Vegan Hershey Kisses
Top Coconut Lover or Coconut Medium? 😉 I simply cannot wait to hear what you and you loved ones think of today’s coconut candy recipe. Thank you so much for stopping by and sharing in these candy-making adventures with me. ‘Til the next one…
Sending you all my love and maybe even a dove, xo Demeter ❤️
1st Annual
Beaming Holiday Treat-a-Palooza! ❄️ 🎁 🍪
Welcome to the 1st Annual Beaming Holiday Treat-a-Palooza! I’ll be sharing new festive treats throughout the season… here are all of the updates!
- #10: Snowball Cookies
- #9: Peanut Butter Blossoms
- #8: Cinnamon Oatmeal Cookies
- #7: Reindeer Chow
- #6: Sugar Cookie Martini
- #5: Brownie Cookies
- #4: Gingersnaps
- #3: Peppermint Milkshake
- #2: Peppermint Bark
- #1: Chocolate Coconut Candy (today’s recipe)
📸 Did you make this coconut chocolate recipe? Take a pic and share it on Instagram with the hashtag #beamingbaker & tag @beamingbaker. I’d love to see it! 📸
More Coconut Recipes
- 5 Ingredient Coconut Chocolate Bars (or try the keto version: Keto Coconut Chocolate Bars)
- 2 Ingredient Pineapple Coconut Sorbet
- 4 Ingredient Chewy Coconut Cookies (chewy ‘n moist coconut delights with mouthwatering crispy edges)
- 4 Ingredient Coconut Macaroons
- Coconut Milk Ice Cream (rich ‘n creamy with deeply satisfying coconut flavor)
2 Ingredient Chocolate Coconut Candy Clusters
- Total Time: 5 minutes
- Yield: about 16 clusters 1x
Description
2 Ingredient Chocolate Coconut Candy Clusters: just 5 mins of prep for 2 ingredient coconut chocolate clusters packed with chewy coconut flakes. The easiest chocolate coconut candy clusters!
Ingredients
- 1 cup chocolate chips
- 1 cup unsweetened coconut chips, shreds or flakes
Instructions
- Line a medium baking sheet with wax paper or parchment paper. Clear some room in the freezer for this sheet. Set aside.
- To melt the chocolate, use the double boiler method or do the following. Add chocolate to a medium, microwave-safe bowl. Heat in 20-second increments until melted. Stir in between heating increments, until smooth.
- Add in coconut. Stir and fold until well combined and thoroughly mixed.
- Using a small cookie scoop, scoop and drop candy mixture onto the prepared baking sheet, spaced evenly apart. Here is the small cookie scoop that I use and love.
- Chill in the freezer for 10-20 mins, until firm. Enjoy! Storing instructions below
Notes
Storing Instructions: Store in an airtight container at room temperature or in the refrigerator for up to 1 month.
Freezing Instructions: Store in an airtight, freezer-friendly container in the freezer for up to 2 months.
- Prep Time: 5 mins
- Category: Dessert
- Method: Melt
- Cuisine: American
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I made these last night and they are wonderful! The chocolate that I used had cocoa nibs. I love that little extra crunch- so I’m just going to add cocoa nibs any time that I make this recipe. Perfect little treat and I love that I can control the quality of the chocolate and coconut! This is a real keeper and couldn’t be easier😘
Ooh that does sound delicious Linda! I’m so happy to hear the recipe is such a hit! 😊
I am anxious to try this recipe of chocolate coconut candy. I am new to your website as I have just been diagnosed with Candida and allergic to dairy products, yeast and sugar. This leaves very little to whet the appetite but I am finding several recipes of yours and find they are not only easy but with flavor! I have started a recipe booklet of your recipes that I have tried. Thank you so much for sharing!
You’re so welcome Emily! I’m so happy to hear that you’re able to eat and enjoy my recipes. Can’t wait to hear what you try next!
Pls how do I get this to buy here in Atlanta GA. I missed having these growing up.
Hi there! I don’t sell these ready-made, but if you can get the ingredients they’re super easy to make at home! 🙂
How long can this last please?
These last about 1 month at room temp (as long as it’s not too hot there), or 2 months in the freezer. Hope you enjoy!
If u wanted to add chopped nuts….how much?
Hi Maria, try swapping 1/2 cup of the coconut for chopped nuts. Enjoy!
Thank you for this very tasty chocolate candy especially since I’m allergic to nuts and almond flour which are in all of everyone’s recipes..
You’re so welcome, Debra. 🙂 I’m so happy to hear that you enjoyed it!
What is the brand of chocolate chips you use for this recipe?
Hi Teresa! Here are a few brands of chocolate chips I use: California Gourmet Vegan Chocolate Chips and Lily’s Sugar-Free Dark Chocolate Chips. Hope this helps! 🙂
It’s so meaningful and speacial to make candy by ourselves for our beloved <3
I'm a crazy fan of chocolate and coconut. In fact, I have made this type a few times because it is so easy to make.
I often make the shredded coconut for the cover xD
Oh, so true!! There’s just something about homemade that makes it extra special! Glad to hear you’ve tried this and liked it! 🙂
Okay, I neeeed these clusters in my life. Chocolate and coconut is such an amazing flavour combination, and these look so good! I’ll take the whole batch, please! Happy Monday, Demeter! xo
Oh yeah you do!! 🙂 I can never get over how well they go together! The whole batch, coming right up for you, my friend! Happy Monday, Marsha! xoxo
These will quickly disappear in my house! Really a must-make!
Yes, indeed! Thanks Sandra. 🙂
Such a simple, delicious recipe! Only 2 ingredients, and it’s vegan! YES! Always looking for easy, vegan treats. Thank you!!
Thanks, Jenny! I always try to make my recipes as easy as possible. 😉 Hope you enjoy!
These coconut candies look seriously amazing!
Thanks so much, Abeer. 🙂
My mouth is watering just thinking about it!
Oh yes!! That’s gotta be a good sign! 🙂
Chocolate and coconut are always a winning combination! They looks so delicious!
They’re so good together!! Thanks Jen!
I love that the hardest part of making these is going to be trying to be patient while they are in the freezer! Yum!
Lol. So true!! I’m not gonna lie, I tried one (or two) before they completely set! 😉
I mean who knew two ingredient dishes could be so flavorful?
Right? So easy and quick too!
Um, yummy! Chocolate and coconut are the bomb together! And these are so easy and quick to make! I like that they are just small bites because portion control, lol.
Lol on the portion control. That’s exactly why I made them the perfect size! 😉
My hand is firmly up. I adore chocolate and coconut together. These candy clusters look amazing!
Woohoo!! Then you’ll just love these! Thanks Kate! 🙂
I’m a choconut! These are so easy to whip up, there is not reason not to keep some on hand. The would not last a month in my refrigerator. I’d be lucky if they lasted 2 days with myself and all the kids sneaking them.
Hehe. Totally! They did not last long in my house. 😉 Hope you get to try!
making your own candy is definitely an impressive way to celebrate a birthday. Only two ingredients, that’s great!
Nothing beats homemade candy! Thanks David! 🙂