Copycat Chocolate Mounds Candy Recipe - Vegan in the Freezer (2024)

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Copycat Chocolate Mounds Candy is based on the Mounds Bar. Four ingredients are all it takes to make the candy bar classic. It's not exactly a copycat in looks, but definitely in taste. Easy and perfect!


Chocolate Mounds Candy is inspired by the one and only original Mounds Bar. It's so simple, and you don't have to cook to any specified temperature either. How easy is that!

We love them so much, and I'm afraid they won't make it to the freezer. I'd better make more and get them in the freezer before these are all gone.

The old smoke and mirrors trick. That should work.

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How Do I Coat Copycat Chocolate Mounds Candy with Chocolate?

  • The easiest way I've found is to use two forks.
  • I don't use any oil in my chocolate to make it thinner because it still works great without it.
  • So, I melt the chocolate in a bowl and place one ball at a time.
  • Start to roll it around with a fork until it's coated.
  • Take another fork and lift it from underneath. This will also give you a chance to wipe, one swipe, across the bowl rim to remove the extra chocolate from the bottom of the ball.
  • Place on a clean cooling rack and remove the forks.
  • You can see in the photos that there are a few spikes and swirls in the chocolate. That comes from manipulating the chocolate candy with forks. Pretty!
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When I was young, the Mounds Bar was one of my favorite candy bars at the movie theater.

While waiting for the movie to start, I read the wrapper - a lot. No cell phones back then.

So, at an early age, I knew that Peter Paul Company was the manufacturer. I even knew they were in Connecticut. I mean, I'm about eight years old!

I don't know if I was an odd kid, but I read the credits at the end of shows. At home, too. Oh, yeah. Harveytoons produced Casper cartoons. I knew you'd want to know that.

Oh! You know what else is odd?

We used to go to the Lido Theater in Newport Beach. Maybe one reason I kept my head down reading the wrapper is because they have a mural over all the walls, and it was painted as if you were under the sea.

Do you know what was in that mural? Sharks! I would imagine the walls could come to life, and the water and sharks would come crashing down on us. I loved that theater.

So, back to reality. While rolling up these sweet little balls, I wondered if Peter Paul was still the producer of Mounds bars and what their story is nowadays.

As soon as I could, I checked out Wikipedia. To make a long story very short, they started in 1929, and Hershey's bought them in 1978. Boy! I bet they made lots of moolah!

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Keep them in a container in the refrigerator and place them out to serve.

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Copycat Chocolate Mounds Candy

Ginny McMeans

Chocolate Mounds Candy is based on the Mounds Bar. Four ingredients is all it takes to make the candy bar classic.

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Prep Time 29 minutes mins

Cook Time 1 minute min

Total Time 30 minutes mins

Course Dessert

Cuisine Candy

Servings 36 Balls

Calories 160 kcal

Ingredients

  • ½ cup dairy-free butter melted
  • 2 cups powdered sugar organic
  • 3 cups shredded coconut unsweetened
  • 16 ounces semi-sweet chocolate chips

Instructions

  • Place a piece of wax paper in a cookie sheet (baking sheet). Set aside.

  • Melt the dairy free butter in the microwave. It only takes seconds.

  • Mix the melted butter, powdered sugar and shredded coconut in a Large Mixing Bowl.

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  • Roll into about 36 balls.

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  • Place back into the large bowl and refrigerate for about an hour. Until firm for rolling in chocolate.

  • Melt the chocolate. You can use a microwave or over a hot water bath.

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  • Roll each ball in the chocolate, quickly, and lift with two forks. Place on the waxed paper that is on the cookie sheet.

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  • Fill up the pan. You may need more than one. Try not to let them touch.

  • Place in the refrigerator when all done so that the chocolate can harden.

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Notes

Non-dairy butter – the butter is a very important ingredient in the chocolate mounds. Not only does it give creaminess, but it also keeps all the things together. You can use unsalted or salted butter here. I advise using non-dairy butter over other ingredients, such as coconut oil.

Powdered sugar – I used organic powdered sugar as it has more benefits than granulated sugar. The powdered sugar gives a nicer texture, while the granulated sugar gives grittiness and that unpleasing cracking sound between the teeth.

Shredded coconut – I used unsweetened coconut. The chocolate mound candy has enough sugar in it, so any extra sugar will make it too sweet. Always choose an unsweetened version. You can use the shredded coconut as it is or toast it a bit for some extra flavor.

Semi-sweet chocolate chips – I use semi-sweet Vegan chocolate chips, as they are easy to locate in any store, plus they taste great. Also, any Vegan semi-sweet chocolate will work too. Just chop it before melting. If you prefer dark chocolate over semi-sweet, you can substitute it.

Recipe tips:

How to store chocolate mounds:

  • Store in an airtight container in a fridge, for up to 2 weeks. If you want to freeze the chocolate mounds, place them in a freezer-friendly container and freeze them for a month.

How to perfectly coat the chocolate mounds:

  • The key to nice coating is to have your chocolate melt perfectly. I melt mine in a microwave in 30-second intervals, stirring well after each addition, until the chocolate is melted all the way through.
  • Add prepared balls/mounds into the chocolate and lift it with a fork, leaving it to drip excess chocolate. Place the mound on the baking sheet lined with parchment paper. If your chocolate becomes thick and not runny through the process, heat it again.
  • Do not freeze chocolate mounds with chocolate on them, but put them in a refrigerator. The freezing will cause chocolate to “sweat” once removed from the freezer.

Nutrition

Serving: 2CandiesCalories: 160kcalCarbohydrates: 16gFat: 10gSaturated Fat: 5gSodium: 42mgPotassium: 96mgFiber: 1gSugar: 14gVitamin A: 5IUVitamin C: 0.1mgCalcium: 9mgIron: 0.9mg

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  1. Ligia Lugo

    It doesn't have to be, just use regular butter if you'd like. Some chocolate chips are naturally vegan, but if your choice option is not and you aren't concerned with it being vegan, use whichever you prefer.

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FAQs

What is the main ingredient in a Mounds candy bar? ›

Coconut bars on a graham cracker crust topped with chocolate.

Do they make milk chocolate MOUNDS? ›

Mounds was made in milk chocolate as well.

Who makes Mounds candy? ›

MOUNDS and ALMOND JOY Candy Bars joined The Hershey Company family in 1988.

Are Mounds candy bars dairy free? ›

Traditional Mounds bars are delicious but full of dairy products. Change out some ingredients to make these into vegan mounds bars. Mounds bars are a delicious combination of coconut and chocolate but they aren't vegan friendly.

What happened to Mounds candy bars? ›

In 2007, manufacturing was moved to Stuarts Draft, Virginia, where The Hershey Company currently produces the bars today. In 2024, both ALMOND JOY Bars and MOUNDS Bars will transition to the Hershey plant in Robinson, Illinois.

What's the difference between Mounds and Almond Joy? ›

The difference is largely about the chocolate

Like Almond Joy candy bars, Mounds candy bars come with two pieces inside each package. Almond Joy candy bars are made with the same coconut filling inside, but they are topped with a single almond on top of each piece in the pack.

What candy was invented in 1948? ›

1948 – Almond Joy.

While its partner candy bar Mounds has been around for almost a century, Almond Joy didn't join the game until a little later.

Is Almond Joy the same as bounty? ›

Bounty is a coconut-filled, chocolate-enrobed candy bar manufactured by Mars, Incorporated, introduced in 1951 in the United Kingdom and Canada. It is a direct emulation of the Mounds bar introduced by Peter Paul in 1936, and also copies the milk chocolate enrobing of Hershey's Almond Joy, introduced in 1948.

What happened to Peter Paul's candy Company? ›

Hershey Company purchased Peter Paul along with their entire U.S. chocolate business from Cadbury Schweppes for $300 million in 1988. In April 2007, the Hershey Company announced it would close Peter Paul's Naugatuck plant. In November 2007, operations moved to Virginia.

What is the oldest candy bar? ›

The Fry's Chocolate Cream, produced by J. S. Fry & Sons since 1866, consisted of a plain fondant centre enrobed in plain chocolate. It is the first mass-produced chocolate bar and predates the invention of milk chocolate.

What candy was made in Kentucky? ›

Blue Monday Pulled Crème Candy Bar is a rich pulled crème candy center typically covered in bittersweet dark chocolate. Produced for over 60 years by Ruth Hunt Candy, ever since a traveling minister once remarked .

Are Mounds vegetarian? ›

Mounds bars cannot be classified as vegan. They contain milk fat and hydrolyzed milk protein, which are animal-derived ingredients, within their semi-sweet dark chocolate.

Can diabetics eat Mounds bars? ›

Well, the correct answer is that a person with diabetes really is not restricted to eating certain foods, so while a candy bar may not be the best choice nutritionally, an occasional indulgence is understandable. A candy bar usually has about 220-250 calories and somewhere between 25-30 grams of carbohydrates.

Is a Mounds bar the same as bounty? ›

Mounds bars are coated in dark chocolate, and unlike the intentionally-poured drips of chocolate found on the surface of a Bounty bar, Mounds' chocolate shells are comparatively flat. A Mounds bar, however, has an edge when it comes to history: Mounds was the first coconut-filled chocolate bar to be sold.

Was Mounds always dark chocolate? ›

Peter Paul debuted Mounds, a dark chocolate-covered coconut candy bar, in 1921 (named “Mounds” for its shape), and Almond Joy in 1946, after WWII had ended and access to rationed sugar and coconut was restored.

What are the ingredients in a Kit Kat? ›

From the Package

SUGAR; WHEAT FLOUR; SKIM MILK; COCOA BUTTER; CHOCOLATE; VEGETABLE OIL [PALM KERNEL OIL; PALM OIL]; MILK FAT; LACTOSE (MILK); CONTAINS 2% OR LESS OF: LECITHIN (SOY); PGPR; VANILLIN, ARTIFICIAL FLAVOR; SALT; YEAST; BAKING SODA.

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