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  1. I’ve made these with coconut cream and they turned out amazing! Better that the original Bounty 🙂

  2. I just made these and as a bit wary of using coconut flour as I fel it was much like sand and, unfortuntely, kt still seemed like sand. I think I would try it again with ordinary desssicated coconut.Maybe that is just personal taste?

    1. Oh no Victoria, sorry to hear your bars did not came out as expected! What kind of coconut flour and coconut milk did you use?

  3. Oh yum, cant wait to try.
    Just on my way to a bulk store to get the coconut flour plastic free and then I'll try this. Always looking for new recipes since I don't buy plastic wrapped food anymore 😀 thanks for sharing this one!

  4. Oh these sound good and I like your switch out for coconut milk. I'd like to have a stash in the fridge to just help myself to while the weather is so warm.

  5. Bountys were my favourite chocolate when I was a kid. I am going to have to try making this easy version.

  6. 5 stars
    These looks Ahmaaaazing!!! I love bounty bars but dont eat them much as the store-bought ones are so loaded. But yours look so healthy n easy peasy to make. Gotta try soon.

    1. Hi Linda, sorry to hear that 🙁 What kind of chocolate did you use? Did you cool it off completely before dipping the bars?

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  8. Hi, I'd love to try this! However, I do not have a food processor (I've just moved). Could I mix the ingredients the old way, using a spatula and a bowl? Thanks!

    1. I think you could definitely give it a go! Try to opt for a fine coconut flour, so that the mixture is not too chunky 🙂

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    1. You only need the coconut cream for this recipe, but please don't discard the water, use it for something else, smoothies or porridge, etc. #saynotofoodwaste

    1. I've not tried myself, but you could definitely give it a try. My advice is not to use the same amount though, just pour little by little until you have a moist but firm consistency (remember also that coconut oil will harden, so your bounty bars could end up quite hard).

  10. These look great, but can you tell me if you use dessicated coconut, or just coconut flour? I can't find 'dessicated coconut flour'. Thanks.

    1. Hi Laura, I wish I could give you nutritional info about it,but as I'm not a registered nutritionist I never feel comfortable give such info. My best tip however, is to check nutritional value of each ingredient you use ( check on the back of the packaging) add up all the values and calculate a rough estimate 🙂

  11. I made them with desiccated coconut and they are yummy!!!! Thanks for the recipe!!! Only 5 left after my boyfriend has been home for 15 mins!!!!

  12. Mine for some reason, as soon as a side was covered in chocolate, it would peel off.. Is this because of warm chocolate on cold bar? Tasted delicious, just messy ?

    1. Hi Duncan, I guess they can probably last a little more than a week or so in the fridge. I can't tell for sure as they usually disappear by the second day here 😀 !

    1. Hi Kathleen! Yes, coconut flour is just another name for desiccated coconut, the very fine variety 🙂 Hope you give it a try, I make these all the time and never get tired of them!

    1. Yes, you can! The only reason I wouldn't recommend is the high percentage of saturated fat and calories contained in coconut cream, I think we really don't need those extras 🙂