Mocha Macaroons


Vegan Chocolate Macaroons Recipe

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If you couldn’t tell, I kind of really love coconut

Just kind of.

Coconut: the other white meat

In my world, coconut could be its own food group; I love it almost as much as I love chocolate. Please note, I did say almost.

Let’s not take things too far.


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Anyway it’s not like I must choose between the two.

Today’s chocolate macaroon recipe incorporates both of my favorites into one seriously good cookie.

If Starbucks were to turn their famous Mocha Coconut Frappuccinos into a macaroon, it might look and taste something like this:

Chocolate Macaroons

What are some of your favorite food pairs?

PB&J? Spaghetti and tomato sauce? Strawberries and cream? Biscuits and gravy?

Along with chocolate coconut, chocolate peanut butter and chocolate mint are right up there for me.

But let’s be honest, almost anything with chocolate will rank pretty favorably among my favorites.

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Mocha Macaroons

  • 1 tbsp flour of choice or almond meal, or protein powder
  • 1 tbsp cocoa powder
  • 1 tsp instant coffee powder, decaf or regular
  • 1 cup shredded, unsweetened coconut (not low-fat)
  • 1/2 cup plus 2 tbsp milk of choice or canned coconut milk
  • 3 tbsp agave or pure maple syrup (for keto, use 4 tbsp coconut oil instead, and sweeten with stevia to taste)
  • pinch stevia or 1 additional tbsp agave or maple syrup
  • 1/4 tsp pure vanilla extract
  • just over 1/16 tsp salt
  • melted chocolate chips or sugar free chocolate chips

*The keto version can be no-bake. Simply scoop into balls and freeze to set.

Combine all ingredients except chocolate chips in a tall dish. If using a microwave, heat two minutes. Stir, then microwave one more minute or until firm enough to scoop out into ball shapes. (Or cook on the stovetop until it’s firm enough to scoop out.) Scoop into balls on a cookie tray—I used a melon baller, but a spoon or ice-cream scoop will also work. Cook at 360 F for 14-16 minutes. (You might be able to “bake” the cookies in the microwave, but I have not tried this.) Let cool before removing from tray. Line a plate with wax paper. Dip each cookie in melted chocolate, place on the wax paper, and refrigerate or freeze to set. Makes 12-22 cookies, depending on the size cookie scoop you use.

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56 Comments

  1. Catherine @ Chocolate & Vegetables says:

    Looks delicious! I like the addition of coffee, I bet that gives some real depth to the chocolate flavor!

  2. Erin says:

    Wow! I just made these for a bunch of friends coming over. Rave reviews! The entire tray was gone in three minutes flat 😛

  3. Georgina says:

    Just a quick question. Your recipes all look awesome – have tried a couple – and they are keepers. I just made my first batch of coconut milk this morning using shredded unsweetened coconut. I now have a bowl of coconut (that has literally been rung out). Can I still use it for the coconut qualities in coconut dessert recipes? Or should I use it more as a filler in recipes and in my daily smoothies & salads? I would appreciate your input!

    1. Chocolate Covered Katie says:

      Sorry, I’ve never actually done it, myself, so I don’t know.

  4. Laura says:

    Made them! Though I forgot the vanilla and didn’t dip them in chocolate..yet. They are really good! Very rich and I love the texture.

  5. Jose Dante Morados says:

    I love your Mocha-Coco-Macaroons. Can I Pin it?

  6. Emma (This Kind Choice) says:

    Chocolate, coffee AND coconut sound like all my favourite things come together :D! That shirt is pretty cool too haha

  7. Brittany says:

    Chocolate covered grasshoppers? Your joking…..right? Someone actually devised such an idea?

    I love chocolate on chocolate. MMMMMM. But once I did try chocolate covered potato chips and it was disgustingly delicious.

  8. susan says:

    I like peanut butter and dill pickle sand
    wiches, carrots and peanut butter, greek yogurt with peanut butter and low sugar jam. Yep, I love peanut butter

  9. Melody says:

    Hey Kaite!!! Ive been craving a single serving lemon poppy seed cake like you would find from costco!! Can you PLEASE come up with a recipe for it?! I haven’t had one in years because I cant find a good HEALTHY recipe for one! Hope all is well!!

    1. Chocolate Covered Katie says:

      Can put it on my growing list of things to try 🙂

  10. Shani says:

    awww I got so excited when you started putting (gram) measurements after the volumes in your recipes, living in Australia without access to American cup measures, but you didn’t for this one 🙁