Homemade coconut bounty bars have a rich dark chocolate shell and sweet coconut filling. These easy vegan coconut bars taste just like a real Bounty bar!


Homemade chocolate coconut bars
I am constantly making new recipes, because blogging is my full-time job.
One of the best parts of the job is always having delicious food to eat.
But even with my love of dessert, there’s just no way to consume it all by myself. So I try to take full advantage if I’m going out by bringing at least one recipe—and usually two or three—to share.
On Saturday night, wanting to make something different from the usual party fare of brownies, cookies, chips, and dip, I brought these homemade coconut bounty bars to a house party.
The bars were ridiculously easy to make and carry with me, and the entire batch was demolished pretty quickly… because who doesn’t love chocolate and coconut?!
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These homemade bounty bars can be all of the following:
Vegan
Gluten Free
Soy Free
Refined Sugar Free
Raw
Paleo
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Bounty Bar or Mounds Bar
So what exactly is a bounty bar anyway?
Sold internationally, they are pretty similar to Mounds bars – sweet coconut patties engulfed in a rich dark chocolate coating.
Also, you can discover some fascinating facts on Wikipedia. For example, they sell cherry bounty bars in Australia and mango and pineapple bounty bars in Europe.
Cherry chocolate coconut bars sound completely amazing.
Honestly not sure about the mango though…


The recipe is based on one for healthy Mounds bars that I posted a few years ago and then completely forgot about until just recently when a display of real Mounds bars caught my eye in the checkout line at the grocery store.
I looked up the recipe again as soon as I got home and made a new batch, changing a few things as I went along and simplifying the process (no mini muffin tin this time!).
Rather than just updating an old post that no one would see, I thought it would be much more fun to take some new photos and make a step-by-step video of the process.
And then I had to make a second batch, because by the time we were done eating them, there weren’t enough left for the party!
(Above – Watch the video of how to make the bars)


No Bake Coconut Bounty Bars
Ingredients
- 1 cup unsweetened shredded coconut
- 3 1/2 tbsp pure maple syrup, honey, or agave
- 2 tbsp virgin coconut oil
- 1/2 tsp pure vanilla extract
- 1/8 tsp salt
- 3 oz chocolate chips (see substitution below)
- 1 tsp oil, optional
Instructions
- Process the first five ingredients in a food processor or blender. (While you can technically stir by hand instead, the patties will be less firm.) Line a plate with wax or parchment paper. Form the blended mixture into patties with your hands, then freeze until firm. (If the mixture is too sticky to make patties, put it in a bowl and freeze for only a few minutes, until it’s firm enough to shape). Carefully melt the chocolate chips. I like to stir in the optional 1 tsp vegetable or coconut oil before melting because it makes a much smoother chocolate sauce that more easily coats the patties and enables you to use less sauce overall. Dip patties into the sauce (see the step-by-step video in this post), then re-freeze until firm. Leftovers are best kept cold, but they can definitely be left out for a few hours on a not-too-hot day. I’ve brought these to parties before and they’ve always been fine sitting out on the counter during the party. Note: be sure to use virgin coconut oil and regular unsweetened shredded coconut, not sweetened or low-fat.*For a raw version, omit the chocolate chips, and mix together the following as a coating instead: 1/4 cup each cacao powder, virgin coconut oil, and raw agave or honey. (You could also sub the sweetener for additional coconut oil and sweeten with stevia instead.)View Nutrition Facts
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Super fantastic. I’ll be making these again and again.
Hey there! I just wanted to say that these homemade bars look super delicious. I love coconut, so I already know I’m going to love this. Thank you for sharing the details!
I made these twice now and my hubby just love so them as do I . Will certainly make again.
I am always buy coconut bounty bars because I love anything that have coco on it and now I can make my own, not 100% healthy but a lot better than the comercial ones, thanks so much.
First, you are so right, Katie, who can resist chocolate and coconut? The recipe couldn’t be any easier, and probably couldn’t be any more delicious. My wife says it is the best candy treat we’ve ever made in the house. I am not sure where she is getting this “we” from since I found, shopped and made it and then surprised her with it, but I won’t be bringing any of that up… Thanks so much for posting this!
Made these and they are sososososo good!!!!!!!! thank you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
These are amazzzzzzing!!!!!
So good so good so good!
I don’t like very sweet coconut, so i reduced maple syrup and added some more cocconut oil.
Unbelievably good.
These are amazing! I made them when my family was stuck inside during Hurricane Harvey and they disappeared within 48 hours! I have always loved Bounty Bars and I am so happy to have found a healthier, homemade version with real ingredients. These couldn’t be easier to make or tastier. Thanks for another great recipe.
These are amazing! I used coconut butter (your recipe) so I left out the 2 Tbsp of coconut oil. Devine!
Katie! Such an awesome recipe! So perfect for Easter treats, thanks for sharing! Dee xx
This dessert is amazing. Thanks for the recipe!