12 Days of Holiday Treats: Coconut Roughs

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Coconut roughs in a red dish on a woodern bannister outside.

Welcome to Day 11 of

The Twelve Days of Holiday Treats!

Once again, this year, from December 1st-12th I’ll post a new holiday treat recipe every day – inspiration for your holiday entertaining!

The recipes I’m sharing are small-er batch (as many of us will still be attending/ hosting smaller gatherings) – each recipe makes 1-dozen or a few more smaller-sized treats that are simple to prepare and that use everyday ingredients and equipment so hopefully you’ll be able to whip up any of these on a whim. Check out the treats from 2019, 2020 and 2021 at the bottom of this post too for more inspiration!

Today’s recipe is a throwback to a chocolate bar that I loved as a child in Australia – Golden Rough is roasted coconut mixed into milk chocolate and it’s deliciously more-ish. I don’t know what got me thinking about this recently but I figured these must be quite easy to make.

In researching them, though, I noticed that some of the Australian DIY recipes used Copha, an Australian staple – it’s vegetable shortening made with coconut oil and is a key ingredient for an Aussie children’s party treat, Chocolate Crackles. Using a product like this means they can be enjoyed straight out of the fridge if you store them there because the chocolate doesn’t set too hard.

I don’t remember the packaging of Copha stating it was made with coconut oil when I was growing up but it makes sense they’d share that now coconut oil is a somewhat trendy ingredient. At the end of the day, it’s not a particularly healthy ingredient which is why it’s perfect for a small batch of a treat to enjoy through the holiday season 😉 (we’re using 2 tablespoons here, 30g for 12 portions).

I’m using straight coconut oil here and it works perfectly. These come together in no time and are dangerously more-ish – don’t say I didn’t warn you!

Yield: 12

Coconut Roughs

Coconut roughs in a red dish on a woodern bannister outside.

Chocolate and coconut - a match made in heaven!

Prep Time 15 minutes
Chill Time 30 minutes
Total Time 45 minutes

Ingredients

  • 100g unsweetened coconut (approx. 1 cup)
  • 50g milk chocolate (approx. 1/4 cup chips)
  • 50g semi sweet chocolate (approx 1/4 cup chips)
  • 30g (2 tablespoons) coconut oil

Instructions

  1. Line a mini-muffin tin with paper liners and place the coconut in a medium-sized bowl.
  2. Melt chocolates and coconut oil in a metal or ceramic bowl set over a pot of simmering water (or in a microwave at 50-60% power in bursts of 30 seconds until it's just about melted and then stir to melt the remainder).
  3. Pour the melted chocolate over the coconut and use a rubber spatula to mix it into the coconut. it will feel like there's not enough of the chocolate but there is - keep on going!
  4. Use a 1-tablespoon cookie scoop to portion the mixture into the lined muffin tin. Press the mixture down in the liners slightly.
  5. Place the tray in the fridge for 1 hour.

Notes

Keep these in an airtight container in the fridge. You can enjoy them straight out of the fridge, thanks to the coconut oil which means the chocolate won't set too hard.

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 I’m adding these to the “can’t make too often” list because I literally could eat half the batch in one sitting 😉

Stay tuned to see what tomorrow brings (it’s the last recipe for the series this year!) and in the meantime…
 

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Check out the rest of 2022’s 12 Days of Holiday Treats:

Day 1: Chocolate Peppermint Creme Cups

Day 2: Chocolate-Dipped Wafer Cookies

Day 3: Gingerbread madeleines

Day 4: Funfetti Cookies

Day 5: Chocolate Sugar Cookies

Day 6: Coffee Financiers

Day 7: No-Bake Strawbery Cheesecake Cups

Day 8: Holiday Joys

Day 9: Holiday Spice Marmalade

Day 10: Soft Molasses Cookies

Day 11: Coconut Roughs

Day 12: Holiday Lights Jam Sandwich Cookies

Check out 2021’s 12 Days of Holiday Treats:

Day 1: Speculoos financiers

Day 2: Chocolate Dipped Orange Sugar Cookies

Day 3: Madeleines à la Clémentine

Day 4: Chocolate Hazelnut Thumbprint Cookies

Day 5: Sunbutter and Jam Chocolate Cups

Day 6: Hot Chocolate and Marshmallow Cookies

Day 7: Linzer Cookies

Day 8: Chocolate-Hazelnut Sandwich Cookies

Day 9: Choc-Mint Thumbprint Cookies

Day 10: Pailles (Puff Pastry and Jam Cookies)

Day 11: Strawberry Santa Hats

Day 12: Mulled Wine Jam

Check out 2020’s 12 Days of Holiday Treats:

Day 1: Rice Krispie Wreaths

Day 2: Cranberry Cheesecake Bars

Day 3: Peppermint Bark

Day 4: Orangettes

Day 5: Rocky Road Chocolate Crackle Slice

Day 6: Candy Cane Sugar Cookies

Day 7: Orange Pim’s

Day 8: Mendiants

Day 9: Chewy Chocolate Mint Crackle Cookies

Day 10: Apricot, Coconut and Cranberry “truffles”

Day 11: Chocolate, Cherry and Almond Brownies

Day 12: Peppermint Hot Chocolate

Check out 2019’s 12 Days of Holiday Cookies:

Day 1: Easy Three Ingredient Shortbread

Day 2: Jam Drops

Day 3: Chocolate Caramel Slice

Day 4: Melting Moments

Day 5: White Christmas

Day 6: Langues de Chat

Day 7: Chocolate Coconut Slice

Day 8: Cornflake Biscuits

Day 9: Rocky Road

Day 10: Honey Joys

Day 11: Rum Ball Truffles

Day 12: Giant Florentine Cookie (to share)

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