Salted Chocolate Covered Nuts Recipe - The Kitchen Girl (2024)

by Traci ·

4.94 from 15 votes

Total 15 minutes minutes

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This chocolate-covered nuts recipe is made with mixed nuts drizzled with salted dark chocolate. They make excellent party snacks and edible gifts.

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Why you'll love this recipe for chocolate-covered nuts

Salted dark chocolate-covered nuts are the ultimate snack and edible holiday gift. I bet we can all agree that pairing nuts with chocolate is a universally loved treat, especially for lovers of sweet and salty flavors and crunchy textures. This recipe is a breeze — melt chocolate, drizzle, set, and break into pieces. It's so easy and makes a fantastic food activity for kids!

Ingredients

  • Nuts - Use any combination of mixed nuts or individual favorites.
  • Chocolate chips - I prefer dark chocolate chips with a high cacao ratio, but any chocolate will be well-suited to this recipe, especially if it's your favorite!
  • Coconut oil - This gives melted chocolate a smooth texture.
  • Salt - (optional) I prefer gourmet salt, such as flaky sea salt or truffle Salt. However, any variety can be used.

How to make chocolate-covered nuts

Line a baking sheet with parchment paper or a silicone mat. Spread nuts in an even layer and set aside. Melt the chocolate and oil in the microwave (or on the stove) in a heat-safe bowl. Whisk the chocolate until smooth and silky.

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Drizzle the melted chocolate over the nuts and sprinkle of salt. Transfer the baking sheet to the refrigerator or freezer for 15 minutes or until the chocolate sets up. Break the sheet of coated nuts into clusters with your hands.

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Enjoy the chocolate nuts immediately or store them in an airtight container for up to 7 days at room temperature.

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Recipe tips

  • Parchment paper or a silicone baking mat creates a natural, non-stick surface with easy cleanup.
  • Use any nuts for this recipe. I prefer unsalted mixed nuts, but you can opt for any variety.
  • Dark chocolate is my preference for this recipe. However, you might like to use white chocolate or milk chocolate.
  • Allow the chocolate to set completely before removing the nuts from the tray to avoid smudging.

Serving ideas

  • Combine chocolate-covered nuts with pretzels, dried fruits, and other snacks for a tasty trail mix.
  • This sweet and salty snack disappears fast at Super Bowl parties.
  • Sprinkle them on ice cream, yogurt, or desserts for added crunch and flavor.
  • These are the perfect snack for a charcuterie board. The sweet and salty flavors pair wonderfully with cheeses, fruits, and crackers.
  • Turn chocolate-covered nuts into an edible Christmas gift package with White Chocolate Rice Krispie Treats and White Chocolate Peppermint Pretzels. Or make them for your sweetheart on Valentine's Day.
  • Add chocolate-covered nuts to your sundae bar next to the sprinkles.
  • Pack chocolate-covered nuts into the family's lunch boxes for a healthy, mid-day snack.

More chocolate recipes

  • Easy Chocolate Peanut Butter Pie
  • How To Make Chocolate Ganache
  • Chocolate Pancakes
  • Chocolate Banana Bread
  • Chocolate Eclair Cake
  • Chocolate No-Bake Energy Bites

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Chocolate Covered Nuts Recipe

This chocolate-covered nuts recipe is made with mixed nuts drizzled with salted dark chocolate. They make the best party snacks and edible gifts.

Prep TimePrep Time: 5 minutes mins

Cook TimeCook Time: 0 minutes mins

Total timeTotal Time: 15 minutes mins

Yield 10 servings

Author Traci Antonovich

4.94 from 15 votes

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Ingredients

  • 2 cups Mixed Nuts or other variety
  • ½ cup Dark Chocolate Chips or other variety
  • 1 teaspoon Oil any kind

optional

  • Flakey Sea Salt or Truffle Salt

Equipment

Instructions

  • Line a baking sheet with parchment paper or a silicone mat. Spread NUTS in an even layer and set aside.

  • Place CHOCOLATE CHIPS and OIL in a heat-safe bowl; microwave for 1-minute intervals until melted, stirring at each interval. Note: The double-boiler stove method is another way to do this.

  • Drizzle the melted chocolate over the nuts as thin or heavy as you like.

  • Sprinkle SALT or other toppings over the chocolate before it sets up.

  • To set the chocolate, place the baking sheet in the refrigerator for 15 minutes.

  • Break the nuts into clusters and enjoy!

  • Store in an airtight container for up to 7 days at room temperature.

Final step

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4.94 from 15 votes

Recipe Notes

  • Parchment paper or a silicone baking mat creates a natural non-stick surface with easy cleanup.
  • Use any nuts for this recipe. I prefer unsalted mixed nuts, but you can opt for any variety.
  • Dark chocolate is my preference for this recipe. However, you might like to use white chocolate or milk chocolate.
  • Allow the chocolate to set completely before removing the nuts from the tray to avoid smudging.

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Nutrition

Serving: 0.25cup | Calories: 231kcal | Carbohydrates: 12g | Protein: 6g | Fat: 19g | Saturated Fat: 6g | Cholesterol: 1mg | Sodium: 42mg | Potassium: 229mg | Fiber: 3g | Sugar: 3g | Vitamin C: 1mg | Calcium: 47mg | Iron: 1mg

Course Dessert, Edible Gift, Snack

Cuisine American

Diet Gluten Free, Vegetarian

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  1. JayBee says

    Salted Chocolate Covered Nuts Recipe - The Kitchen Girl (8)
    Made these a few times for Christmas gifts. Everyone loves them – they're easy to make and taste like candy store perfection without the price tag. Thanks for sharing!

    Reply

  2. Mel W. says

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    Your recipe is missing the caramelization steps for the nuts. Otherwise, it's just nuts on a tray with drizzled chocolate. There needs to be a binder for the nuts.

    Reply

    • Traci says

      Hi Mel, actually, chocolate drizzled nuts are what I was going for, but feel free to modify. What is the binder you have in mind? Curious minds might like to know. Thanks!

  3. sapana says

    Salted Chocolate Covered Nuts Recipe - The Kitchen Girl (10)
    These are seriously amazing and SO easy to make!! And even easier to customize based on what I have in the pantry. Thanks!

    Reply

    • Traci Antonovich says

      Thanks, Sapana! So glad you're enjoying them 🙂

  4. Jessica Formicola says

    Salted Chocolate Covered Nuts Recipe - The Kitchen Girl (11)
    Dark chocolate is my absolute favorite, and these nut clusters are so totally amazing! Thanks for sharing the recipe!

    Reply

  5. Dannii says

    Salted Chocolate Covered Nuts Recipe - The Kitchen Girl (12)
    What a great little snack. I love salted chocolate.

    Reply

    • Traci Antonovich says

      Thanks, Dannii! You will LOVE this recipe then 😉

  6. Lauren says

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    Chocolate and nut clusters are my go-to candy whenever we go into a candy store. Can't wait to try making them myself - it looks so easy!

    Reply

    • Traci Antonovich says

      Thanks, Lauren! Hope you enjoy...they're SO easy to make too! 🙂

  7. Emily says

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    This is my kind of snack, sounds so delicious!

    Reply

    • Traci Antonovich says

      Thanks, Emily 🙂 Enjoy!

  8. Jere Cassidy says

    Wow, I want to make this right. I pinned for later. Looking for truffle salt too.

    Reply

    • Traci Antonovich says

      Thanks Jere...hope you love it like we do! 🙂

  9. Heather LeGuilloux says

    This looks like an excellent snack to take on the go or for a quick energy pick up throughout the work day.

    Reply

    • Traci Antonovich says

      Thanks Heather...love hearing that. It's a perfect snack...decadent too! 🙂

  10. Alyssa says

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    Wow! I'd never thought about using truffle salt with chocolate, but it's an amazing combination

    Reply

    • Traci Antonovich says

      Thanks Alyssa, been doing it for years! It's addictive, but then again...chocolate 🙂

  11. Veena Azmanov says

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    This is such an awesome treat! I love such snacks that are easier to make and a much healthier than other indulgent desserts. Love this.

    Reply

    • Traci Antonovich says

      Yay, glad to hear it Veena! Thanks for the kind words 🙂

  12. linda spiker says

    Salted Chocolate Covered Nuts Recipe - The Kitchen Girl (17)
    Beautiful! Several of my favorite things combined!

    Reply

    • Traci Antonovich says

      Thanks Linda! I'm with you on that statement 🙂

  13. Luci says

    This looks tasty. I never heard of truffle salt before, I have to look for it to try it.

    Reply

    • Traci Antonovich says

      Thanks Luci! I recommend trying before buying if you're able to get a taste of it somewhere. Mostly because it has a very strong flavor (which I LOVE!). Come to think of it, I've never met anyone who said they didn't like it LOL, but I still like to warn people to try it first 🙂

  14. Kristine says

    Salted Chocolate Covered Nuts Recipe - The Kitchen Girl (18)
    Oh man! I am alllllll about nut clusters. They are so easy and so, so yummy! This recipe sounds absolutely divine. Pinning, thanks!

    Reply

    • Traci Antonovich says

      Thanks so much, Kristine! Glad you're excited about this one...that makes two of us 🙂

  15. Tina says

    What a great gift idea! It looks yummy and so easy, thanks for sharing, saving for later.

    Reply

    • Traci Antonovich says

      Thanks! It is so easy...and stores at room temperature too (or the fridge). Makes a perfect gift.

  16. Cindy says

    Salted Chocolate Covered Nuts Recipe - The Kitchen Girl (19)
    I heart black truffle salt, and I really love sweet and salty. Reminds me I need to use truffle salt in my holiday recipes. Thanks!

    Reply

    • Traci Antonovich says

      You're so weclome...it's a win win!

  17. Savita says

    Salted Chocolate Covered Nuts Recipe - The Kitchen Girl (20)
    Love the deliciousness happening here! Never tried truffle salt before. Have to try soon. Thanks for the idea and delicious recipe.

    Reply

    • Traci Antonovich says

      You're so welcome! Hope you love the truffle salt like I do. It's very unique...like nothing else I've ever tasted!

Salted Chocolate Covered Nuts Recipe - The Kitchen Girl (2024)

FAQs

How long do chocolate covered almonds last? ›

Make Ahead Instructions: Store chocolate covered almonds in the refrigerator for up to 4 weeks. For extra flavor, try toasting the almonds first! Simply spread them out onto a large baking sheet and bake for 10-12 minutes at 300°F (149°C). Allow to slightly cool before coating with chocolate.

Why are nuts and chocolate so good together? ›

In a nutshell (pardon the pun), our research showed that our taste buds just love it when food has contrasting tastes, making the saltiness of nuts combined with the sweetness of chocolate every taste bud's dream. This phenomenon even has a fancy scientific name – 'dynamic sensory contrast'.

How to make chocolate caramel covered almonds? ›

Pour caramel-coating almonds into melted chocolate and stir several times to coat evenly. Use forks to pluck almonds one by one out of chocolate bowl and drop into coating of choice. Roll almonds until coated and spread out to set on prepared baking sheet. Repeat with remaining almonds.

How many chocolate covered almonds should you eat a day? ›

The recommended daily serving of almonds is about 23, or about a handful. Choosing chocolate-covered almonds over other crunchy foods such as chips, candy, or cookies is almost always the healthier option.

Why did my chocolate covered almonds turn white? ›

The white appearance is due to a process known as 'blooming' – either 'fat bloom'. This occurs when the cocoa butter in the chocolate separates and rises to the surface due to temperature fluctuations, or 'sugar bloom', which happens when the sugar in the chocolate absorbs moisture and then crystallises on the surface.

What nuts pair best with chocolate? ›

Peanuts, pecans, almonds, and hazelnuts have distinct flavors that go well with dark chocolate. Walnuts are a little bit milder and therefore work better with milk chocolate. Finally, nuts such as macadamias taste best with rich white chocolate due to their even milder flavor.

How unhealthy are chocolate-covered peanuts? ›

Not to mention all the sugar, preservatives and additives found in the candy coating. One serving of chocolate-covered peanuts (1.4 ounces) contains 230 calories, 15 grams of fat (6 grams of it saturated), 6 grams of protein, 4 grams of fiber and 11 grams of sugars.

Which nut is best for chocolate? ›

  • Smooth or crunchy, nutty chocolate is a firm favourite — but which nuts pair with chocolate the best? Nuts and chocolate — it truly is a match made in heaven. ...
  • Hazelnut. The sweet, mellow flavour of hazelnuts makes them an inviting addition to all kinds of chocolate products. ...
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  • Almond. ...
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What are the hard candy coated almonds called? ›

What Are Jordan Almonds? Jordan almonds, also known as sugared almonds, dragées or confetti are sugar-coated almond candies.

Is it okay to eat dark chocolate covered almonds? ›

Chocolate-covered almonds are an indulgent treat that can also be beneficial for your health. Almonds are packed with nutrition, offering essential vitamins and minerals, healthy fats, and protein. When combined with the antioxidants present in dark chocolate, you get an even more powerful nutrient-packed snack.

Do chocolate covered nuts expire? ›

Chocolates with filling (including peanut butter, nuts or caramel) typically have shorter shelf lives, ranging from six to nine months. Eifert adds that people might see a white coating on older chocolate called "bloom." Bloom is not harmful and should not be confused with mold.

What is the shelf life of chocolate covered nuts? ›

Stored correctly, all nuts and chocolates have a 12 month expiration period. We recommend a 6 month expiration date for all Candied Nut products - Vienna Almonds, Candied Macadamias, Buttered Brazils, Candied Peanuts.

How long do chocolate covered nuts last? ›

The heat draws out their natural oils which makes them more flavorful. Store the chocolate covered almonds in an airtight container and they will keep for up to two weeks at room temperature.

How long does it take for almonds to go rancid? ›

A cool temperature of <50°F/<10°C is optimal, but a higher temperature that does not stimulate insect activity may work as well to control moisture migration (and also minimize lipid oxidation). Almonds are a shelf-stable nut that can have more than two years of shelf life when stored at the recommended conditions.

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