Dark Chocolate Covered Coffee Roasted Almond and Peanut Butter Oatmeal Bites.
Whoever said January shouldn’t include dessert was out of their minds.
Ok well, I do not technically know if anyone has ever actually said that, but I know people think it and those people are out of their gosh darn minds.
Everybody needs a little chocolate to get them through the week. Now there is even research showing that chocolate, especially dark chocolate, has been proven to be crazy healthy. (Maybe just not in the amounts we consume it around here – Oops!).
Seriously though, if this isn’t a healthy dessert then I do not know what is.
Believe it or not these kind of treats, the ones with minimal ingredients, minimal prep time and general simplicity are the ones we eat on a daily basis. Don’t get me wrong, I am not trying to tell you that I do not love the occasional indulgent milk chocolate truffle brownies, hot chocolate french toast and S’mores Mousse Cups because I totally do.
But simple bites like these are something that my family craves after almost every meal.
They are not overly sweet, which means you won’t end up going through your day, or around here – to bed (we eat dinner super late), on a major sugar high.
You also don’t have to feel an ounce of guilt.
After all, how could you?
Let’s just talk about what’s in these bites for a second.
First, there’s the coffee roasted almonds. Hello major antioxidants!
Oh, and I should probably mention that the only reason this idea came about was from this bark that I made only a few short weeks ago. My family fell head over heals for this, so I knew I had to recreate something – ASAP, using those coffee roasted almonds. Obviously, adding peanut butter was the next best thing.
They are a lot like a healthified K-bar or even a buckeye, but nah, more like a healthified K-Bar with a giant kick of coffee!
And well… that is dang good combo.
These bites are also packed with oatmeal, ground flax, peanut butter and lots of good for the body (ah and my sanity) dark chocolate.
They come together in the blink of an eye, which means they will be heading towards your mouth in no time. Yes, you do have to roast the almonds, but the the bites themselves are no bake. You can keep them in the fridge or in a cool pot in your kitchen, but I personally love them straight out of the fridge.
So you should probably just hop on out of that chair you’re sitting in and head on over to the kitchen. New Years Eve was like three days ago and I have a feeling that for a lot of you that may have been your last dose of chocolate. Three days is just too long……
And this chocolate is just too good… and good for you!
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Dark Chocolate Covered Coffee Roasted Almond, Peanut Butter and Oatmeal Bites.
By halfbakedharvest
Course: Dessert, Snack
Cuisine: American
Keyword: almond, chocolate, peanut butter
These bites are also packed with oatmeal, ground flax, peanut butter and lots of good for the body (ah and my sanity) dark chocolate.
Ingredients
- 1/2 cup raw almonds
- 3 tablespoons freshly ground coffee beans
- 1/2 tablespoon unsweetened cocoa powder
- 1 tablespoon coconut oil melted
- 2 teaspoons vanilla extract divided
- 1 teaspoon sea salt divided
- 1 cup creamy peanut butter swap almond butter for a peanut free version
- 1/2 cup honey add 1/4 cup more if you like a sweeter version (use agave nectar or brown rice syrup for a vegan version)
- 2 1/4 cups old fashioned oatmeal use gluten free oat for GF version
- 1/2 cup ground flax seeds
- 6 ounces ounces dark chocolate chopped, divided (or more if your heart desires!)
Instructions
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Preheat the oven to 375 degrees F. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper or a silpat. Pour the almonds onto the baking sheet. Roast, the almonds halfway through, until the almonds are fragrant, about 10-12 minutes. Watch closely to make sure they don’t burn. In the meantime mix together the coffee grounds, cocoa powder and 1/2 teaspoon salt. Add the melted coconut oil and 1 teaspoon vanilla to a small bowl. When the almonds are done roasting toss the nuts with the coconut oil and then toss them with the coffee. Toss well, making sure the coffee grounds evenly coat the almonds. It will seem like a lot of coffee, but this is what you want! Roast the almonds until the coffee is fragrant and the almonds are starting to become crisp, about 10 minutes. Remove from the oven and let cool.
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Again, line a baking sheet with parchment paper or a silpat and set aside. Add the peanut butter and honey to a microwave safe bowl. Microwave for 30 seconds just to melt the peanut butter a bit. Add one teaspoon of vanilla and stir the mixture until smooth, set aside. To a medium size mixing bowl add the oatmeal, ground flax seeds and salt. Now pour the peanut butter mixture over the oatmeal mixture and mix well. If the mixture is warm, cover the bowl and place it in the fridge for 15 minutes or so. Once the mixture is cool fold in about 2-4 ounces of chopped dark chocolate. I probably did closer to 4, but we like things extra chocolatey around here. Roll the mixture into balls, about 1 1/2 to 2 tablespoons in size, and then flatten the balls into circular disks about 1/2 inch thick and place them on the prepared baking sheet.
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Grab the the almonds and sprinkle some of the roasted coffee grounds over all of the bites. Add 3-4 almonds to each bite pressing them gently into the bites.
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Add the remaining chopped dark chocolate (at least 2 ounces) to a microwave safe bowl. Microwave the chocolate on 30 second intervals, stirring after each, until melted. This took me about 1 minute. Drizzle the melted chocolate over the the almonds and then sprinkle the bites one more time with any leftover roasted coffee beans if desired. Place the pan in the freezer for 5-10 minutes to allow the chocolate to harden. Store at room temp or in the fridge. My family personally likes these straight out of the fridge!
Oh and ah, duh – it’s Friday. Chocolate is a must.
These little chewy bites of deliciousness look so good! I love the sweet/salty/bitter combo of flavours you have going on here.
Thank you so much, Kathryn!
Hope you had a great Christmas and Happy New Year!
Holy moly they have everything that is ME and that I love – dark choc, PB, coffee, oats, chewy texture, vanilla, coc oil – so perfect! Pinned!
Thanks so much!! I totally thought about you well making these! You are the PB queen!
Thanks for pinning!
I love these bites! They look amazing and I love the ingredients used. What a great, healthy treat 🙂
Thank you so much, Megan!
I could eat these bites yesterday, today, tomorrow, forever and ever. These are perfect Tieghan! From the dark chocolate to the coffee to the almonds..and peanut butter and oatmeal?! So much win in a little bite form! Pinned!
Thank you for the sweet comments and pinning, Taylor!
Oh my Tieghan! Chocolate, peanut butter and coffee – irresistible.
Thanks Norma! I agree!
My husband would go for this. He loves coffee and chocolate.
Oh I hope you get to make them!! Thanks so much, Charlotte!
Hot diggity daaaaaamn! From where I’m sitting, these delicious treats look pretty dern healthy! And insanely tasty! I love where you’re going with this, Tieghan – decadent and sinfully delicious but deceptively healthy. I always knew you were a genius… 😉
Haha! Well thanks, Julia!
Oh wow coffee roasted almonds! These look totally amazing, gotta love health foods right?! 😉 I’m going to be featuring you on a feature I do on my blog called baking news. Happy News Year Tieghan!!
Yes, gotta love health foods!! 🙂
Thanks for the feature, Laura!
I can definitely get on board with anything that involves coffee and chocolate–and I totally agree with you, desserts are meant for ALL times of the year! I’m trying my hardest to think of healthy recipes and all my brain keeps telling me to do is make homemade doughnuts. HA!
Yes! See you know what is up! 🙂
Make the doughnuts!! Heck, now I want to make doughnuts!!
YESSSSSS!!! Someone else who posted a dessert in Jan. I heart you girl!
Haha! Dessert are a must no matter what time of year! Thanks Lauren and I loved you dads B-day Cupcakes!
These look and sound awesome, but I am not much of a coffee drinker..do you think they would turn out okay if I left that out?
Yup, I think they would still be great! Maybe just add some vanilla to the nuts.
Hope you love these and thanks Hannah!
Whoa awesome! These look heavenly!
Thank you so much, Katrina!
You had me at coffee roasted almonds. And then the chocolate. I am literally watching all my New Year’s resolutions fly out of the window.
Thank You, Skye!
Totally agree! Baking should be a year round event =)
Yay! Thank you!
Oh my goodness. I have all the ingredients in my kitchen right now. I only wish I had time to make them right now :*( This may be happening over the weekend! YUM!
Thank you so much, Holly! I really hope you love these and get a chance to make them this weekend. let me know! 🙂
Love this! Dessert in January is absolutely necessary–I’m with you 110%!!
Thank you so much, Anna!
These look incredible. I can’t wait to make them and then hide them all for myself.
Haha! 🙂
Thanks Shaina!
Peanut butter and chocolate and healthy are my three favorite words. As soon as we eat up all our leftover Christmas desserts (ug, I can’t bake until we do that first!) I’m making these! They look so amazing. Everything about these, the coffee, the oats, the chocolate – so so good. Pinning!
Thank you, Marry!!
Enjoy the last of the Christmas goodies! 🙂
Oh. My. God. Looks fantastic.
Thanks Jackie!!
Oh my word. These look beautiful!
Thank you, Liz!
Sooo yeah…those look AWESOME!!
Happy Blogging!
Happy Valley Chow
Thanks so much! Hope you get to give them a try!
You NEED to send me a small box of these. I’m serious.
Haha! Will do! 🙂
Thanks Brenda!
These bites look incredible – all my favorite things in one dessert!
Thank you so much, Laura!! I loved your granola this week!
Chocolate and no guilt? Where do I sign up!?!
Ha!
Thanks Megan! Happy New Year!
These are cute!!
Thank you so much, Julie! Hope you had a great Christmas and Happy New Year!
Um, yes!!! These look incredibly addicting, T!
Thank you, Ashley!
Oh my gosh, all my favorites rolled into one! That chocolate drizzle looks divine. I think seeing these made me amend my resolutions to include more healthy fats, so looks like these fit the bill! 🙂
These fit the bill for sure! 🙂
Thanks Alyssa!
amazing shots here! I just want to reach right in the screen and grab one for myself!
Thank you so much, Julianne! Hope you had a great Christmas and Happy New Year!
Uh WHOA drool these look divine. I love that you have a vegan option, because these look like something that will show up on JSA very very soon =) Great photos as always Tieghan!
Thank you so much, Lisa! Hope you love them!
I agree that we all need a little (ah-hem … or a lot of) chocolate in our lives!!
The great thing about these is that they look and sound really gooey and decadent … but looking down the list of ingredients they actually seem pretty healthy! Brilliant!
Thank you so much, Helen!
Ahhh these bites look so awesome! So totally covered in dark chocolate – I love it.
Pinning!
I LOVE how you used flax seeds and coconut oil to get such wonderful benefits all in a decadent treat!!! Awesome!
I think chocolate is a must most days, and today I seriously NEED these bites! Coffee, pb, chocolate — what’s not to love!?
Right!?!?
Gotta have a little chocolate everyday in my opinion!
I love that you posted cookies on January 3rd. 😀
And thank you for including a picture of the insides! I hate not knowing what the inside looks like before making something. That’s stuff I’ve gotta know. Or else it’s not getting made! And these? Definitely going on the list!
Haha! Thanks so much, Erin!!
Wow.. these are upon my taste.. chocolate, coffee, almonds.. great cookies.
Thanks Ella!