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This easy, no bake recipe for how to make Chocolate Macaroons will become a favorite. It is super fudgy and packed with coconut. The perfect simple recipe for beginners and a healthy take on the classic. Vegan and gluten free!

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Even through the winter I still love no bake recipes. This healthy spin on Chocolate Macaroons is no exception.

This recipe can be ready in thirty minutes and these sweet treats disappear almost as quickly, as they are gobbled up by grateful friends and family.

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CHOCOLATE MACAROONS

This recipe was adapted from my late mom’s cookbook. It was tucked away loosely on a separate piece of paper and was written by a woman named Margaret. She worked in our home, helping with things like cooking and cleaning when my Mom became too sick to take care of the massive operation that was our household of six.

My Mom really liked Margaret and so did I. She has spiky white-blond hair, chubby cheeks, and a big, fun personality. She liked to cook and I think my Mom absolutely loved having someone else cook for her for a change. Margaret’s dishes were all so different from my Mom’s usual rotation and she would always ask Margaret to write down the ones she especially liked.

This was one of them. It was called Chocolate Rocks. They are fudgy, laced with coconut, and full of the goodness of oats.

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INGREDIENTS FOR CHOCOLATE MACAROONS

It’s a pretty short but sweet list of ingredients to make these lovely coconutty treats.

  • oats (use gluten free if needed)
  • cocoa or cacao powder
  • unsweetened shredded coconut
  • coconut oil
  • milk of choice
  • vanilla
  • coconut sugar

Margaret’s version wasn’t made with coconut sugar or coconut oil and it didn’t specify whether or not the oats were gluten free but the idea remains the same. Simple, easy, and really good. Really, really good. 🙂

When I say easy, I mean, can you stir? 😉

Melt together your coconut oil (non-vegans can use organic butter) with the coconut sugar and your milk of choice then stir in the cocoa and oats.

Boom.

Macaroons.

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I’m willing to bet these ‘chocolate rocks’ will be a hit at your home during the holidays like they are at mine (we’ve made this twice in the last couple of weeks).

I’ve even been using my homemade hemp milk to make them! Try it out. SO easy and a great alternative to dairy.

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Let me know how you like these healthier sweets.

Do YOU have any family favorites?

I’d love to hear about those too.

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MORE HEALTHY DESSERT RECIPES

Pan Fried Bananas

Crispy Chocolate Peanut Butter Cups

Maple Walnut Tahini Fudge

Gluten Free Strawberry Shortcake

Chocolate Chip Chickpea Cookie Bars

Homemade Crunch Bars

Originally posted on December 24, 2014. Updated October 15, 2020.

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Chocolate Macaroons

Sharon Rhodes

This easy, no bake recipe for how to make Chocolate Macaroons will become a favorite. It is super fudgy and packed with coconut. The perfect simple recipe for beginners and a healthy take on the classic. Vegan and gluten free!

5 from 7 votes

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Prep Time 10 minutes mins

Cook Time 10 minutes mins

Chill 30 minutes mins

Total Time 50 minutes mins

Course Dessert, Snack

Cuisine American

Servings 12

Calories 143 kcal

Ingredients

Instructions

  • In a medium sauce pan melt together coconut oil, sugar, and milk over medium low heat until blended well

  • Remove from heat and stir in cocoa powder. Mix well.

  • Stir in vanilla and then the oats and mix well again.

  • On a parchment lined baking sheet, using a small disher, scoop out heaping tablespoon sized macaroons. Refrigerate for 30 minutes to set.

  • Store in the fridge in a sealed container for up to a week.

Nutrition

Calories: 143kcalCarbohydrates: 18gProtein: 2gFat: 8gSaturated Fat: 6gCholesterol: 1mgSodium: 24mgPotassium: 92mgFiber: 2gSugar: 7gVitamin A: 8IUCalcium: 14mgIron: 1mg

Keyword chocolate macaroons, healthy no bake chocolate macaroons

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FAQs

What's the difference between a macaron and a chocolate macaroon? ›

A macaron is a sandwich-like cookie that's filled with jam, ganache, or buttercream. A macaroon is a drop cookie made using shredded coconut. The preparation for each of these cookies is incredibly different, even though they start out with many of the same ingredients.

Can I freeze macaroon cookies? ›

Macarons are notoriously difficult to make, and so it really does pay to make them ahead of time and finish them off when needed. Freezing them is a great way of being prepared and it is so easy to do. After you have baked the shells, let them cool then wrap them and the baking sheet/tray in cling film and freeze.

Why are macaroons so expensive? ›

Macarons are typically more expensive than other baked goods due to their labor-intensive preparation, high-quality ingredients, and delicate nature.

What are the 2 types of macaroons? ›

French macarons are softer with chewy shells and more subtly sweet taste, giving you more of that distinct almond flavour. Whereas Italian macarons are more crisp, even powdery at times and have a more pronounced sweet taste. A trained eye may even be able to tell the difference simply by looking at them.

Do macaroons go bad? ›

Macarons last for 14 days at room temperature, 4 weeks when refrigerated, and up to 6 months when frozen. Remember, macarons are best at room temperature, to get the perfect texture. Too cold, they might be harder to bite in. You can bring them out whenever you need them.

Do bakeries freeze macarons? ›

The other way that macarons can be stored is by freezing them. However this should only really be done once they have been cooked and filled and are fresh out of the oven. Most macaroon shops/stores will store their freshly baked macarons in the freezer before they are sent out as orders.

Is a macaron and a macaroon the same thing? ›

Macarons and macaroons are different in their appearance, taste, and texture. A macaron is a meringue-based sandwich cookie that is tinted with food coloring. A macaroon is a drop cookie made with shredded coconut. The preparation for these two cookies is also very different.

What are the three types of macaron? ›

There are basically three methods you can use to make macarons: French, Italian, and Swiss.

Is there a difference between a macaroon and a macaron? ›

Both cookies are made with egg whites, sugar, a few drops of vanilla and a pinch of salt. However, macarons are typically made with finely ground blanched almonds, while macaroons are made with sweetened flaked coconut.

Why do people say macaroons instead of macarons? ›

They are not spelled the same (as you know) and they are not pronounced the same. A macaron is a French cookie that is made primarily with eggs and they rise up. The goal with these is to get them the same size, fill them and put them together. A macaroon is a coconut cookie made with egg whites.

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