Coconut Mounds Bars
Coconut fans will swoon for these outrageously delicious Coconut Mounds Bars with a graham cracker crust, coconut filling, and a chocolate ganache topping! It’s easy to create these rich, irresistible Coconut Bars at home!
With all the flavors of a Mounds candy bars, these Coconut Chocolate Bars are even more delicious in my humble opinion. It’s the contrast between the buttery crust, gooey coconut, and semi-sweet ganache that makes these easy mounds bars outrageously delicious!
Why You Must Make
- I’ve loved this Mounds Bars Recipe of my mom’s for decades. If you love coconut desserts, you’ll adore these.
- These bars are super easy to make!
- They are gooey and decadent!!
I mentioned my love for Mounds Bars in a previous post. This recipe for mounds bars was my contribution to a cookbook compiled for our moms decades ago when I was in first grade. Held together by metal brackets and covered in wood grain patterned shelf paper, this recipe book was my resource when an urge for coconut hit. Unfortunately, this gem disappeared from my childhood home when I was desperately craving coconut.
The Best Coconut Chocolate Bars
My friend, Susan, of Schnitzel and the Trout, hearing about my predicament, came to my rescue. My only other attempt at recreating these bars fell short. They were good, but either my memory of my mom’s bars had failed or these just weren’t as decadent as the original recipe.
How to Make
Susan sent me her recipe for mounds bars, which I tweaked by baking in a smaller pan, therefore doubling the filling, and replacing the topping of melted chocolate chips with a glossy ganache.
- When baking most bar cookies, I recommend lining the baking pan with non-stick foil. This helps with easy cleanup, but it also allows you to lift the bars from the pan and place them on a cutting board for easy slicing.
- After baking the coconut layer, cool the bars before frosting. They can be slightly warm, but not hot.
- Use a small offset spatula to spread the chocolate over the coconut. It’s one of my most used kitchen tools.
- Cut the coconut bars after refrigerating. This helps cut clean slices. Scoring the bars first will help minimize cracking of the chocolate topping. And I like using a hot dry knife to help glide through the ganache topping.
Well, the verdict is in: these coconut bars are BETTER than the original!! Thanks so much, Susan!!!
Frequently Asked Questions
Introduced in 1920 by the Hershey Company, Mounds Bars are candy bars made of sweetened coconut filling topped with dark chocolate. Its sister bar is the Almond Joy.
These Easy Mounds Bars with Chocolate are a riff on the candy bar I finally tasted and fell for in my early teens! Those living abroad may be familiar with Bounty Bars which are like our Mounds Candy Bars except bathed in milk chocolate instead of dark chocolate.
A Mounds Bar is coated in Dark Chocolate. An Almond Joy is coated in milk chocolate and each piece is topped with a whole almond. They both have coconut filling.
You May Also Like:
If you like this Mounds Bar Recipe, you may also enjoy some of these coconut treats.
- Coconut Cream Truffles from Crazy for Crust
- Coconut Macaroons
- German Chocolate Brownie Cupcakes
- Coconut Cupcakes
- Chewy Coconut Cookies
- Pistachio Coconut Granola
- Mounds Brownie Cupcakes
- Plus, you may find this tutorial on How to Cut Bar Cookies very helpful.
- And these No-Bake Oatmeal Cookies are super easy!
Coconut Mounds Bars Recipe
Outrageously delicious coconut bars that outshine Mounds candy bars!
Ingredients
- 1 cup graham cracker crumbs
- 2 tablespoons powdered sugar
- 1/4 cup butter, melted
- 14 ounces sweetened condensed milk (1 can)
- 7 ounces sweetened, shredded coconut
- 4 ounces semi-sweet chocolate, chopped
- 2 tablespoons plus 2 teaspoons of heavy cream
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 350º.
- Mix crumbs, powdered sugar, and butter, and pat into an 8 x 8 pan (may line with non-stick foil for easy removal). Bake for 10 minutes.
- Pour sweet and condensed milk into a microwave-safe bowl, and heat till quite warm to the touch. Stir in coconut.
- Spread evenly over the crust. Bake for 15-20 minutes or until lightly browned. Allow the bars to cool slightly before icing.
- Melt chocolate and cream in the microwave, stopping and stirring at 30-second increments, until smooth.
- Give the mixture a good whisk and pour over the coconut layer and spread to cover.
- Chill slightly before cutting for a cleaner cut. If chocolate is too hard, it will crack unless you first score it with a hot, dry knife.
Notes
Adapted from my mom and my friend, Susan.
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Nutrition Information:
Yield:
16Serving Size:
1 barAmount Per Serving: Calories: 252Total Fat: 12gSaturated Fat: 8gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 3gCholesterol: 20mgSodium: 126mgCarbohydrates: 34gFiber: 2gSugar: 29gProtein: 4g
143 Comments on “Coconut Mounds Bars”
This bars look delicious, especially with condensed milk…
Hope you are having a great week Liz 🙂
I love Mounds bars, and these sound awesome! Those old cookbooks are the best-too bad yours disappeared.
Wow – these look terrific! How nice that you were able to find a resource to re-create!
Trying to recreate something that comes from the childhood is neither easy nor always successful. I am glad this recipe proved to be even better than the original one. Plus it is always admirable when a friend comes to a rescue!
Mounds bars have a special place in my tummy. I love that you doubled the filling. That is my favorite part…a bit more coconut taste with just a hint of chocolate. Yum!
Thank you Lizzy for sharing these delicious bars at Mix it up Monday 🙂
oooooh, that’s what I said out loud when I saw your first picture! My husband will LOVE these, thanks Lizzy!
Dear Lizzy, I just love old recipes!!
They are the best! It is too bad that the cookbook disappeared, but good that you got another recipe.
Sounds delish! I love coconut and love mounds.
Blessings my dear, Catherine xo
I am such a sucker for mounds bars – this post makes me very happy 🙂 I can’t wait to try it! Have a wonderful week, my friend! xoxo
These look insanley good!! I desperately want one!
I have a recipe or two – or better, the memory of it – that has been lost and for some reason cannot be recreated… So glad you found these, and they sound/look wonderful!
Love bars Lizzy look delicious!!
Mmmmm, delicious! Anything involving coconut I am defenseless against. Well done! I’d inhale these 😉
My, my how decadent! “Sometimes you feel like a nut…and sometimes you don’t.” They look fabulous :), [email protected] Meals For Meat Eaters
I have an absurd love for Mounds bars–I am bookmarking these to make once Passover is, well, over.
I don’t think I’ve ever had a Mounds bar. Better get on that with these. They look divine!
Oh my these bars look so tempting! Feel like having FEW NOW! YUMMY! BTW congrat for your Top 9 Foodbuzz on your lamb kebab post! Have a fun week, Lizzy! 🙂
Chocolate and coconut are always a winning combination in my book!
I want just one…if I made a whole pan I could not control myself!
They look delicious.
Oh yum, these are a must try – pinning this one! Graham crumbs and sweetened condensed milk are a no-fail in my book!