Dark Chocolate Kissed Almond Butter

Dark Chocolate Kissed Almond Butter

I had big baking plans for last night, but with the temperature around 90 degrees, turning on the oven just seemed wrong.  A no-bake dessert probably would have been a good solution, but Matt has been asking me to make chocolate almond butter for a few weeks now.  It shouldn’t have taken so long to get to it because homemade nut butter is so easy to make, but I get lazy sometimes!

Dark Chocolate Kissed Almond Butter

Not sure if I mentioned this on the blog, but we have a never-ending stock of Hershey’s Kisses in the apartment.  Dark chocolate kisses and milk chocolate kisses with almonds to be exact.  I use them every chance I get and probably will continue to do so until they are gone.

Hershey Kisses

By the way, do you know how good a 10-pound bag of Hershey Kisses smells?  I wish we had a hiding place for the chocolate because it is haunting my senses!

Dark Chocolate Kissed Almond Butter

Anyway, I put a handful of Kisses to good use in this Dark Chocolate Kissed Almond Butter.  It worked out well because the nut butter is creamy and chocolaty, but not overly sweet. I love using it on sliced banana, over ice cream or even by the spoonful.  Now that I think about it, Matt better act fast or I may eat the jar before he gets a chance!

Dark Chocolate Kissed Almond Butter

To make the nut butter, grind almonds in food processor until creamy, stopping to scrape the sides every minute or so

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Once creamy and wet, add vanilla and melted chocolate

melted chocolateadd chocolate and vanilla

Blend until completely combined

done

Store in an old nut butter jar or tupperwear

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Dark Chocolate Kissed Almond Butter

Yield: Makes ~1 cup or 16 tablespoons of almond butter

Ingredients

  • 2 cups salted roasted almonds
  • 12 dark chocolate Hershey Kisses, melted
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract

Cooking Directions

  1. Grind almonds in food processor until creamy, stopping to scrape the sides every minute or so
  2. Once creamy and wet, add vanilla and melted chocolate
  3. Blend until completely combined
  4. Store in a jar or tupperware at room temperature for up to a month

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Dark Chocolate Kissed Almond Butter

What do you think I should do with all these Hershey’s Kisses?

37 thoughts on “Dark Chocolate Kissed Almond Butter”

    1. If we had a linen closet I’d do it- wonder if I have room in my coat closet:-) P.S. I put all my other chocolate in the wine fridge!

  1. Oh my. If I had an endless supply of Hershey Kisses I would be in serious trouble. I love the idea of chocolate kissed almond butter especially if it means I get to stock up on Hershey Kisses!

  2. I have been dying to buy a food processor to make my own nut butters… but have sworn off pruchasing anything else until I move so it shall wait!

    1. I know that feeling! I highly recommend a little one- it gets the job done, doesn’t take up much space and is much less expensive!

  3. I bought a TON of different flavored hershey’s kisses during Christmas. And then had to throw most of them out because I couldnt’ stop eating them. True story. It was tragic.

    I love this almond butter! Can’t believe I haven’t made my own yet!

  4. I set out to make a chocolate almond butter a month ago…but once I tasted the deliciousness of homemade almond butter, it was gone before I had a chance to add chocolate. Must try again, b/c I bet it’s even better with the chocolate!

  5. A-mazing! I love almond butter, but the addition of chocolate (especially dark!) takes this one to a whole new level. Definitely a must try. I’m still searching for a “safe” chocolate hiding place. It always seems to disappear in my house regardless of where I store it!

  6. If I were you, those Kisses would’ve been gone by now. Where did they all come from? Lucky lady! Haha, this almond butter looks amazing. Maybe a good way to break in our food processor!

  7. Yummy, that sounds awesome. I’ve never tried chocolate almond butter but I bet it’s amazing :D I have no idea what I would do with all those Hershey’s kisses. Maybe make those cookies that have a Hershey’s kiss on top of each? I’m not exactly sure which kind of cookie they are…

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