Coconut Butter Melties


After last night, who’s candy-d out?

While out this a.m. I must’ve seen a million candy wrappers.

One of the many benefits of my Vegan Peanut Butter Cups: No wrappers!

Even if you are sick of candy, you might want to find room in your tummy to make the following coconut melties. I’m obsessed with these little gems. Obsessed, people. Obsessed! They’re like shortbread bites: so melty.

melties

Yes, I’m aware that they look like soap. But they taste like little clouds of heaven. And they’re the simplest things ever, taking only about a minute to make!

coconut butter candy

Coconut Butter Melties 

  • Coconut butter or Hot Chocolate Butter
  • A refrigerator or (preferably) freezer
  • If you prefer sweeter melties, feel free to add agave or stevia drops
  • ice cube trays, candy molds, or soap molds (or spread onto wax paper)

Directions: Press the coconut butter or hot chocolate butter into the molds and fridge for at least twenty minutes OR freeze 10 minutes if you’re super-impatient like I am. Then savor these melt-in-your-mouth treats and marvel at how something so simple can taste so good!

flowers candy mold

Above is the unused mold. I found it at Hobby Lobby in the cake-decorating section. Look in Michaels, Jo-Ann, Wal-Mart, or another craft store. Or just use an ice-cube tray. (Sometimes you can find cute-shaped ice cube molds too.) Another alternative: just spread out onto wax paper and freeze like that.

Side note: You can also use Homemade Coconut Butter.

hearts candy mold 

I’m giving credit to my wonderful mom for the idea. Y’see, she bought chocolate molds to make homemade chocolates for Halloween. When I saw the molds on the counter, my little fingers gravitated right towards them! And when I looked for something to “shape,” guess what was conveniently sitting out on the counter… The good old Artisana coconut butter!

You can use Christmas molds, too!

Lately, I’ve been sprinkling cinnamon into my coconut butter, for Cinnabon Melties.

coconut candy

Above, melties from coconut and Hot Chocolate Butter.

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72 Comments

  1. Averie (LoveVeggiesAndYoga) says:

    these look great, great way to use up the tons of coconut oil I have. I have oil, not butter, though. But i use them pretty much interchangeable, oh I know, Im such a rebel 🙂

    I made raw vegan coconut oil chocolate and I have never pressed them into a mold other than a little dish or tiny little container. I really ought to try it and make things pretty!

    I do curse like a sailor. I always have. Always will, Im sure 🙂

    Pretty much every single recipe on my site, including my desserts high raw/no bake desserts are ALL less than 5 ingredients. I am a mom. I have no time to be messing around with 17 ingredients, shopping for them, making sure i have them on hand, no desire, time or $$ for all that monkey business 🙂

  2. vegansunshine says:

    Cute idea 🙂

  3. thefruitpersuit (Sabine) says:

    Hi Katie, I decided to go vegan to not too long ago and have been dedicating a lot of posts to vegan awareness on my blog. I immidiately thought of you of course, such a fun loving vegan! If you have some time, please take a look at my ‘why vegan?’ post and tell me what you think! http://thefruitpersuit.punt.nl/#522599

    love, Sabine

  4. Mary @ Bites and Bliss says:

    Awwe chocolate molds take me way back 🙂 I’m actually not candied out because I was out of town for trick-or-treat night..so I’m 200% up for making these anytime! 😀

    Your question made me laugh lmho! I date a sailor!! But fortunately he doesn’t curse around me out of politeness. The last sailor I dated did, though. Every other word was f***. It.was.so.annoying.

  5. gina says:

    yummy yummy i love coconut butter and i’m a sucker for anything melty :).
    your soap candies are so cute! 🙂

  6. Moni'sMeals says:

    what a great idea Katie!
    Hope you had a nice Halloween!

  7. Ann Claire says:

    Oh man those look good! Although, what isn’t good that involves coconut butter?

  8. melissa @ the delicate place says:

    confession: sometimes i curse like a sailor and i feel bad about it and correct myself. my husband finds it hilarious when i swear

  9. astrorainfall says:

    Those molds are too adorable! You’re very creative…. I usually just press my truffles into small balls or flatten them like cookies. Great idea…

  10. BroccoliHut says:

    SUCH a cute idea!! This would make an adorable gift idea, no? Well, at least it would make a good gift for you and me:)
    I don’t swear either, and I don’t really like it when others do–I have established a swear jar for Seth…

  11. Ravenous Rowie says:

    YUM! Those look really tasty!

  12. labelleshelbs says:

    What a fabulous idea! I love the cute heart shape (:

    My older brother actually got his mouth washed out with soap when he was younger! He swore in front of my mom and she squirted some liquid soap in there. He nearly cried haha! I’m just glad I got to witness it.

    I actually have a really bad mouth but I’m able to clean it up when I need to. It’s mainly when I’m alone and talking to myself or with my friends and goofing around…or in traffic!

  13. theflourishingfoodie says:

    I decided to make your coconut butter melties today. I had a carton of strawberries in my fridge which I thought might be interesting combined with the coconut. I had a heart shaped ice cube tray which I put a thin layer of coconut butter into (which I had softened in the microwave for 25 seconds). I thin added a layer of really thin and small strawberries chunks and then added another layer of coconut butter and refridgerated. It was so good! The flavors of strawberries and coconut were great together and the textures were really good too. Just something I thought you might want to try. ~Ann Claire

    1. Chocolate-Covered Katie says:

      Oh wow, Claire, those sound sooooo delicious! I’ve made chocolate truffles with cacao bliss and raspberry jam, but I never thought of berries and coconut butter. Thank you so much for sharing the yummy idea! 🙂

  14. Christina says:

    Right…so…confession…

    I hate coconut. But I’m super jealous of all the coconut butter recipes you have (especially these melties!) and I was wondering if you’ve ever made coconut butter with coconut oil (like how you made chocolate butter, which I really really like). I’ll use refined coconut oil in recipes calling for any kind of coconut oil because it doesn’t have a coconutty taste. Even if I could find Artisana I wouldn’t want to spend $11 on a jar of something I’m pretty sure I’ll never use past a taste, ’cause from what people say it tastes coconutty…blech.

    So I guess I’m interested in what the texture and flavor are like (other than “coconutty”…like, is it sweet? creamy? spreadable, etc?) and if there’s a way to replicate something *like* it with refined coconut oil. I’m just sad I’m missing out on all your great coconut butter recipes because I don’t like the taste of coconut 🙁

    1. Chocolate-Covered Katie says:

      Hmmm… I don’t know. LOL I am so opposite from you: I accidentally bought refined coconut oil this summer, and I was so disappointed that it didn’t taste like coconut!
      For what it’s worth, I don’t think my pms chocolate tastes like coconut, and you CAN make that with refined oil (’cause I did, this summer. Couldn’t let that oil go to waste!) I’ve never made coconut butter with the oil, though, so I can’t answer that one.

  15. Kathryn says:

    I love this idea!!! Do they have to remain frozen to keep their shape?! They would adorable gifts! But I wouldn’t want to give a cute bag of melted melties!!! What do you think?!

    1. Chocolate-Covered Katie says:

      Hmmm… I think it depends on where you live. I probably wouldn’t try giving them as gifts, sadly. Coconut butter melts at about 80 degrees.

  16. Lyza says:

    I have heart-shaped ice trays so this would work out perfectly…my only issue is that where I live, these babies of coconut butter are ten whole dollars for a little half pint jar :-/ I’d rather go to the organic restaurant and get two desserts than have to make my own one for that price! Hopefully one day they’ll cheapen it here!

    1. Chocolate-Covered Katie says:

      Did you see my post (or Heather’s) on making your own coconut butter? It’s way cheaper and tastes just like Artisana’s! 🙂