Vegan Almond Joy Coconut Macaroons Recipe – Gluten Free, Paleo, 6 Ingredients! (2024)

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Vegan Almond Joy Coconut Macaroons Recipe (GF, Paleo): how to make vegan coconut macaroons that taste like Almond Joy! This paleo vegan almond joy coconut macaroons recipe is Gluten Free, Vegan & made with 6 ingredients!

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Do you like Almond Joy? Growing up, I would hear my mom talk about it nonstop. We didn’t have a lot of money to spend on non-necessities like candy, so we didn’t often have Almond Joy or any other brand-name candy in the house.

Almond Joy was always my mom’s favorite treat.

I would hear her talk so wistfully about her favorite candy of all-time, see her pick it up at the grocery store when she didn’t think us kids were looking, put it back in favor of fresh veggies or treats for us instead. And it always broke my heart.

Fortunately, things are better now, but my mom still can’t have Almond Joy for one simple reason: her health. To put it simply, it sucks.

So it’s been my goal since the very start of this blog to make, bake, and test my way through all the healthified versions of candy and other classic desserts. That way, my mom, and you, can enjoy them.

No more missing out. No more long bouts of dissatisfaction. No more sacrifices.

One of the first recipes I tackled (when I felt I had the actual skills to do so lol) was this Paleo Almond Joy.And then this Paleo Vegan Almond Joy Ice Cream. A gal’s gotta make her mom happy, ya know?

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Paleo Vegan Almond Joy Coconut Macaroons Recipe (Gluten-Free)

So guess what I’m sharing today to warm up for Mother’s Day? 🙂 Vegan Almond Joy Coconut Macaroons!!! Are you excited? I know my momma is. 😉

Today’s paleo + vegan almond joy coconut macaroon recipe is made with just 6 simple ingredients, and it’s dairy-free, gluten-free and refined sugar-free. These almond joy macaroons are based off my super-popular4 Ingredient Paleo Coconut Macaroons Recipe, so the interior is moist, flavorful and bursting with coconut YUM, while the exterior is crispy, chewy and toasted-coconut-wonderful. 🙂

Exactly the way my mom likes it!

Are you ready to bake some most-excellent Vegan Almond Joy Coconut Macaroons? Let’s do this!

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How to Make Paleo Vegan Almond Joy Coconut Macaroons!

This paleo vegan almond joy coconut macaroons recipe is almost deceptively easy to make, and requires just 15 minutes of prep or less. Simply add all Paleo Vegan Coconut Macaroons ingredients to a food processorand blend until well mixed.

Scoop and drop coconut macaroon dough balls onto a baking sheet. Press almonds into the tops of the coconut macaroons and bake. Allow to cool, then dip the bottoms of each macaroon into paleo chocolate. Drizzle macaroons with chocolate and allow to set. Enjoy!

Tips & Tricks for Amazing Paleo Vegan Almond Joy Coconut Macaroons

  • Use small coconut flakes, not large coconut flakes. These vegan coconut macaroons will flatten into pancake-like cookies if you use large coconut flakes. If you prefer flatter coconut cookies, try my Ultimate Chewy Paleo Coconut Cookies instead.
  • Use a cookie scoop and pack the coconut macaroon dough very tightly into the scoop. If the paleo coconut macaroon dough is loosely packed in the cookie scoop, the cookies will spread and flatten.
  • Use solid coconut oil. The wetter/more liquidy the vegan coconut macaroon dough, the more likely the dough will spread.

How to Store this Paleo Vegan Almond Joy Coconut Macaroons Recipe

Store your paleo vegan almond joy coconut macaroons in an airtight container at room temperature or in the fridge, for up to 1 month. You can even store them in the freezer! Allow to thaw for about 15 minutes before enjoying.

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Substitution Notes for Paleo Vegan Coconut Macaroons with Almonds

  • Can I use coconut flour instead of almond flour? I wouldn’t typically recommend this swap, however, I’ve heard from readers who’ve used coconut flour in this recipe with varied success. I recommend reducing it by a few tablespoons. Good luck!
  • Can I use gluten free oat flour instead of almond flour? I’m not sure. Try using 3 tablespoons of oat flour—that might work!
  • Can I use honey, agave, etc. instead of maple syrup? Yes, but I’m not 100% sure of the results.
  • Note: the more changes you make to the recipe, the less likely you’ll get ideal results. Keep that in mind & enjoy!

Here’s to never feeling deprived or feeling like you’re missing out, ever again. 🙂 I truly hope you enjoy my recipe for paleo vegan almond joy coconut macaroons! It’s my pleasure to share in these fantastic kitchen adventures with you. Can’t wait to hear what you think! ‘Til next time…

Sending you all my love and maybe even a dove, xo Demeter ❤️

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Vegan Almond Joy Coconut Macaroons Recipe – Gluten Free, Paleo, 6 Ingredients!

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  • Author: Demeter | Beaming Baker
  • Yield: 10 large cookies or 20 medium cookies 1x
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Vegan Almond Joy Coconut Macaroons Recipe (GF, Paleo): how to make vegan coconut macaroons that taste like homemade Almond Joy! This paleo vegan coconut macaroons recipe is gluten free, vegan, dairy-free & made with 6 ingredients.

Ingredients

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Paleo Vegan Coconut Macaroons

Almond Topping

  • 1020 roasted almonds

Chocolate Dip

Optional Drizzle

Instructions

  1. Preheat the oven to 350°F. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper or greased foil. Set aside.
  2. Make the Coconut Macaroons: Add all ingredients to a food processor. Here are the gluten-free small coconut flakes that I use–you must use small coconut flakes in this recipe, about the size of sprinkles. Using large coconut flakes will result in flat, spread-out cookies.
  3. Blend until you get a thick and sticky mixture that holds together, with smaller, slightly noticeable coconut pieces. If any maple syrup remains at the bottom of the processor, fold into dough until well mixed.
  4. Using a medium cookie scoop or small cookie scoop, scoop firmly packed balls of coconut mixture—dough must be very tightly packed, or cookies will spread. Drop onto the prepared baking sheet, making sure to space balls evenly apart–they will increase a bit in size. Press one almond into the top of each macaroon.
  5. Bake for 12-16 mins, until golden around the edges and slightly golden on top. Mine took 15 mins for large ones. Place baking sheet onto a cooling rack. Allow to cool on baking sheet for 30 mins-1 hour.
  6. Line a large baking sheet with wax paper or parchment paper. Set aside for later.
  7. Make the Chocolate Dip: Cool completely before dipping. To melt the chocolate, use the double boiler method or do the following. Add chocolate to a small, microwave-safe bowl. Heat in 20-second increments until softened and melted. Stir in between heating increments, until smooth.
  8. Dip the bottom of one cookie into the melted chocolate, scraping off excess. Place cookie onto the prepared baking sheet. Repeat for all cookies—there will be some leftover chocolate.
  9. Optionally, melt 2 tablespoons chocolate and drizzle macaroons. Allow to set at room temperature, or chill in the refrigerator for 10-20 mins, until hardened. Enjoy! Storing instructions below.

    Adapted from my 4 Ingredient Paleo Coconut Macaroons.

    Also try my Paleo Almond Joy, super yummy Paleo Almond Joy Vegan Ice Cream and my Lemon Coconut Macaroons Recipe!

Notes

– *You must use small coconut flakes for this recipe. The coconut flakes should be the size of sprinkles, or about half a grain of rice. Large coconut flakes will result in flat, spread-out cookies (not like the round macaroons you see in the pictures). Here are the gluten-free small coconut flakes that I use (pictures included).
– **Solid coconut oil is best for this recipe. Using melted coconut oil will result in smaller macaroons.
– You can easily double the batch to make more cookies!
– Store in an airtight container for up to 1 month at room temperature. If freezing, store in an airtight, freezer-friendly container for up to 2 months. Allow to thaw for 15 minutes before enjoying.
– Nutrition Information: is an estimate based on the best-selling, most common brands per ingredient. Also, it’s estimated based on 20 servings per recipe, made without optional drizzle. 🙂

  • Category: Healthy Dessert, Cookies, Paleo, Vegan, Dairy-Free, Refined Sugar-Free

Nutrition

  • Serving Size: 1 medium macaroon
  • Calories: 96
  • Sugar: 5g
  • Sodium: 0mg
  • Fat: 8g
  • Saturated Fat: 5g
  • Carbohydrates: 7g
  • Fiber: 2g
  • Protein: 1g
  • Cholesterol: 0mg

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Best Tools for Paleo Vegan Almond Joy Coconut Macaroons!

Click the links below to see the tools & ingredients used to make this homemade almond joy coconut macaroons recipe.

  • Small Coconut Flakes – a great brand of gluten-free coconut. Very finely shredded and perfect for making coconut macaroons!
  • Paleo Vegan Chocolate – SUCH an amazing chocolate! Bar none. Hehe. 😉 It’s made with coconut sugar, paleo, dairy-free, vegan, and gluten-free. Woohoo!
  • Vegan Chocolate Chips – an allergy-friendly chocolate chip that’s vegan!
  • Cookie Scoop – an absolute baker’s essential. Great for uniform scooping and greater control over ball size and shape.
  • Almond Flour – my go-to blanched almond flour for vegan paleo baking. Super finely ground, great quality and taste.
  • Coconut Oil – a great paleo vegan baking essential!

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Vegan Almond Joy Coconut Macaroons Recipe – Gluten Free, Paleo, 6 Ingredients! (2024)

FAQs

What are vegan macaroons made of? ›

Vegan Coconut Macaroons are sweet, chewy and moist with a lightly toasted exterior. They are a gluten free cookie and easy to make with only 6 ingredients (+ optional chocolate for dipping). Macaroons are cookies made up of shredded coconut, sugar, sometimes almond flour, and usually egg whites and condensed milk.

What can you use instead of almond flour for macarons? ›

Sunflower seed flour is an exceptional substitute for almond flour in macaron recipes. It has a similar consistency, making it an excellent alternative for those with nut allergies or nut-free preferences. Sunflower seed flour is also a more affordable alternative to almond flour.

Are coconut macaroons good for you? ›

That said, because macaroons are high in sugar and offer little nutrition, eating too many of them regularly could be problematic, especially if they replace more nutritious foods in your diet.

Can you mix almond and coconut flour? ›

The best ratio is 3:1 almond flour to coconut flour. This low carb flour substitution closely mirrors all-purpose flour without the need for additional eggs. Keep the liquid ingredients at the same ratio suggested for coconut flour, as it will still need the extra moisture.

What are coconut macaroons made of? ›

Mix coconut, sugar, flour and salt in a large bowl. Stir in egg whites (not whipped) and almond extract until well blended. Drop by tablespoonful onto greased and floured cookie sheets. Bake 325F for 20 minutes or until edges of cookies are golden brown.

Why are my vegan macarons hollow? ›

Low oven temperature can cause hollow macarons, because the inside of the shells isn't having a chance to bake enough, so it's not drying, which will cause the shells to be hollow. Experiment with higher temperatures if you are staying on the low side, specially if your temperatures are below 300 Fahrenheit.

What is the best flour for macarons? ›

Ingredients. Almond flour. A must in this (and any) French macaron recipe (and a key ingredient in my Linzer cookies), I recommend a “super fine”, blanched almond flour. As the name suggests, it's very fine and yields smooth, bump-free macaron tops.

What is a good substitute for almond flour for allergies? ›

What to substitute for almond flour
  • Wheat flour.
  • Oat flour.
  • Sunflower seed flour.
  • Other nut flours.
  • Coconut flour.
  • Flaxseed flour.
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What's the difference between macaroons and coconut macaroons? ›

Macaroons are larger, denser and chewier that macarons, and definitely easier to make. Coconut macaroons are flavored with sugar and vanilla, but their main flavor is the coconut itself.

What's the difference between a coconut macaroon and a macaron? ›

A macaron is a meringue-based sandwich cookie that is tinted with food coloring. A macaroon is a drop cookie made with shredded coconut. The preparation for these two cookies is also very different. Macarons require multiple steps and painstaking precision, while a batch of coconut macaroons is very easy to prepare.

What is a paleo substitute for flour? ›

Popular (and delicious) paleo substitutes for wheat flour include almond flour, coconut flour and cassava flour. However, having a multi-purpose flour blend on hand makes it easy to try that paleo banana bread recipe you've been eyeing!

What tastes better coconut flour or almond flour? ›

Coconut has a more generic, slightly sweet flavor, while almond flour (unsurprisingly) has a distinct almond taste. These characteristic flavors can sometimes be great — they can be delicious in cookies, pancakes, mug cakes, and keto bread recipes. However, sometimes the recipe tastes better when we mask the flavor.

Which is better for baking coconut flour or almond flour? ›

Coconut flour has a slightly sweet and nutty flavor, with a hint of coconut aroma. It has a more absorbent texture and tends to create denser, moister baked goods compared to almond flour. Due to its absorbency, coconut flour often requires more liquid in recipes to prevent dryness.

What are eggless macarons made of? ›

The most awaited recipe is FINALLY here! These eggless macarons are made with aquafaba (or water left after boiling chickpeas).

What are macarons usually made of? ›

A macaron is a meringue-based sandwich cookie made with almond flour, egg whites, confectioners' sugar, and food coloring. Common fillings include buttercream, ganache, and fruit-based jam.

Why are macarons not vegetarian? ›

Traditionally macaroons are not in fact vegan due to the fact that one of the main ingredients in a macaroon is eggs, more specifically egg whites which are often needed to give it the right texture.

What are macaroon cookies made of? ›

Macarons are made with finely ground almonds, confectioners' sugar, and egg whites. They are the most delicious soft cookies with crispy edges. I finally perfected the technique and wanted to share it. Pipe your choice of filling or frosting on a cookie and sandwich another cookie on top.

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