Whether you put them out for company, or save them for yourself, these easy to make chocolate walnuts are perfect for snacking any time of year.
In my house there’s not a holiday that doesn’t involve chocolate. If that sounds like you, then you’ve come to the right place today.
While much of the holidays are spent filling up cookie tins with homemade cookies, bars and other sweet treats, there’s always room for chocolate. These chocolate walnuts may just steal the spotlight on your dessert platter this year, not to mention that they make pretty terrific gifts or favors. Oh and did I mention how easy they are to make? Crunchy maple glazed walnuts are dipped in dark chocolate then rolled in cocoa powder for a sweet homemade treat that’s delicious any time of year.
While you can certainly buy chocolate covered walnuts they often come with glazes, artificial flavors and other questionable ingredients I’d prefer to avoid, and since making your own homemade version is so simple there’s really no reason to. Here's what you’ll need to make chocolate walnuts:
Ingredient Notes:
(Here are a few notes about the ingredients you’ll need for this recipe. As always find the full list of ingredients and directions in the recipe card at the bottom of the post.)
- Walnuts – You’ll want raw walnut halves not pieces.
- Maple Syrup – Heated, this creates a crunchy glaze around the walnuts.
- Salt- I like a pinch of fine sea salt to compliment the nuts and chocolate but it’s optional.
- Chocolate - Anything from semi-sweet to bitter-sweet will do.
- Cocoa Powder - To dust the walnuts with.
How to Make Chocolate Walnuts:
- First we start by glazing the walnuts. Candying walnuts naturally with maple syrup on the stove-top is quick and easy. Simply combine the walnuts, maple syrup and a pinch of salt in a skillet and heat until a sticky glaze coats each piece then set aside to cool.
- Next we melt the chocolate and tip in the walnuts. Now you could stop here and have yourself some delicious chocolate walnuts or continue with one extra step to really take them over the top.
- Once the walnut pieces are coated with the chocolate they are rolled in cocoa powder for a truffled effect. Let them set and they are ready for snacking.
Irresistible is the only word for these, a little joy in every bite. No matter how much you make, they'll disappear like magic, which isn’t surprising because when you wrap a walnut half in a rich chocolate shell the results are bound to be good.
Include them in a Christmas tin, a party platter or pack them up in little cellophane bags to gift. And don’t think these chocolate walnuts belong only to the holidays because they can perk up snack time any month of the year.
Enjoy!
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Chocolate Walnuts
These chocolate walnuts are coated with a crunchy maple glaze, dipped in melted dark chocolate then dusted with cocoa for a sweet homemade treat.
Ingredients
- 2 cups/ 240g raw walnuts
- ⅓ cup/83ml maple syrup
- ⅛th teaspoon fine sea salt
- 8 ounces/226g dark chocolate, finely chopped
- cocoa powder for rolling
Instructions
- In a medium skillet, combine the walnuts, maple syrup and salt. Cook over medium high heat, stirring constantly, until the syrup is thick and sticky and the walnuts are completely coated (about 3 minutes). Pour nuts onto a parchment lined pan and use a fork to separate them. Allow the nuts to cool and harden completely.
- Place chopped chocolate in a medium heat-proof bowl placed over simmering a saucepan of simmering water and stir gently until melted (or alternatively you can place bowl in the microwave and heat in short bursts, stirring in between, until fully melted). Add walnuts to bowl with melted chocolate and stir until thoroughly coated. Using two forks, transfer coated walnuts back onto the lined pan.
- Let the chocolate set for a few minutes but not fully harden. Place a few spoonfuls of cocoa powder into a shallow bowl or Ziploc bag and toss the walnuts in the cocoa until well coated sifting out any excess powder in a strainer. Store in an airtight container at cool room temperature or in the fridge.
Notes
VARIATIONS: Substitute pecans, almonds or you favorite nut for the walnuts. Use chocolate chips instead of chopped chocolate.
STORAGE: Store in an airtight container at a cool room temperature (below 72 F) or in the fridge.
DIETARY INFO: Gluten-Free, Grain-Free, Vegetarian, Vegan, Paleo, Egg-Free, Dairy-Free
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Nutrition Information:
Yield:
8Serving Size:
¼ cupAmount Per Serving: Calories: 389Total Fat: 28gSaturated Fat: 7gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 20gCholesterol: 2mgSodium: 273mgCarbohydrates: 31gFiber: 4gSugar: 23gProtein: 6g
Nutritional information for recipes contained on this website, such as calories, fat, carbs, etc. are only estimates and are not guaranteed to be accurate.
Sylvie Shirazi is the recipe developer and food photographer behind Gourmande in the Kitchen. For the last 10 years she's been making eating more healthfully easy and accessible with gluten-free, grain-free, paleo and vegan recipes that are free from processed ingredients.
Nancy@acommunaltable says
These look soooo good and a great change from the usual glazed nuts...and as far as I am concerned, just about everything is better with chocolate!!!
Have added this to the list of dishes I must make!
Vijitha Shyam says
Those crunchy walnuts with dusted chocolate looks so inviting. Such an apt snack for the Xmas break. I am going to try this for sure.
thelittleloaf says
These nuts look absolutely delicious and such a gorgeous alternative to truffles to serve with coffee at Christmas. Maple and walnut is one of my favourite combinations.
susan says
I am so making these this week. These are right up my alley and I am afraid I may not be able to share!
Yelena says
Amazing photos and very delicious recipe. Walnuts and chocolate is perfect combination for dessert. Nice meeting you, Sylvie.
marina (yummymummykitchen.com) says
I love this recipe! You get your chocolate fix without it being too naughty. I'm so making these.
Vanille says
What a cool idea ! And I like how it can be interpreted with different kind of nuts.
Katrina @ In Katrina's Kitchen says
Sylvie I want to make these for my mom!!! She loves all things walnut!
Georgia @ The Comfort of Cooking says
I nosh on walnuts all winter long, and this is a wonderful way to jazz them up as an appetizer. Love this recipe! Thanks for sharing.