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18 May, 2015 By Mary

Salted Chocolate Oat Fudge

Salted Chocolate Oat Fudge | thekitchenpaper.com

This right here is #1 reason I’m loving life at the moment. I mean, there are a million wonderful things to love (great weather, great friends, fun outings, upcoming trips, etc.) HOWEVER: This salted chocolate oat fudge (with pecans!) is hands down the most addictive thing I’ve made in recent history. AND I SWEAR TO YOU IT’S HEALTHY! Ish. There’s a little butter, and some chocolate chips, but other than that all we have is: honey, almond butter, pecans, oats, salt, and cinnamon! HELLOOO CHOCOLATE SALAD!

Salted Chocolate Oat Fudge | thekitchenpaper.com

Can we talk about the texture? OATY. That’s a 100% good adjective in my brain. OATY! Next: MELTY! Everything starts melting in your mouth and that’s when you get the chocolate/almond/salty/pecan WONDER that is these bars. You cannot go wrong. Also, feel free to use any nut butter. I just went with almond because I had it/love it.

Salted Chocolate Oat Fudge | thekitchenpaper.com

After two weeks of eating these compulsively (I keep them in small chunks in my freezer and eat them straight from there!), it finally occurred to me: these are basically like refrigerator cookies. You know the ones — oats, peanut butter, chocolate, etc. Plop them in a lump on a sheet of wax paper and after they cool: refrigerator cookies! I used to make those a lot as a kid. These are absolutely similar, except I ground up the oats and pressed everything into a pan — and swapped some ingredients. Refrigerator cookies for adults? You could *maybe* even pass these off as granola-ish bars. Maybe. Don’t hold me to that.

Salted Chocolate Oat Fudge | thekitchenpaper.com

These really are my go-to snack now! Last week I went to the park near my house to lounge in the sun one afternoon, so I brought myself and my friend each a little snacky bag of these! It took some crazy self-control to not eat them in the first ten minutes of basking.

Salted Chocolate Oat Fudge | thekitchenpaper.com

Happy Monday! Go make some salted chocolate oat fudge! I swear you won’t regret it!

Salted Chocolate Oat Fudge
 
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Prep time
10 mins
Cook time
30 mins
Total time
40 mins
 
Recipe: slightly adapted from Cookie and Kate
Serves: 12-16
Ingredients
  • ¾ cup creamy unsalted almond butter (or other nut butter)
  • ¾ cup semi-sweet chocolate chips
  • ⅓ cup honey
  • 4 Tbsp butter, sliced
  • ¾ tsp salt (reduce if your nut butter is salted)
  • ½ tsp ground cinnamon
  • 1 tsp vanilla extract
  • 1¾ cups uncooked oats ground into flour
  • 1 cup whole pecans
  • Optional: Flaky sea salt, for sprinkling on top
Instructions
  1. First, prepare an 8x8" pan by lining it with parchment or wax paper.
  2. In a saucepan over medium heat, combine the almond butter, chocolate, honey, butter, salt, and cinnamon. Cook, stirring with a spatula, until everything is melted, combined, and smooth.
  3. Remove from heat, and stir in the vanilla, then the ground oats. Once the oat flour is nearly incorporated, stir in the nuts (they may not look fully "stirred in" but you can get them in when you press the mixture into the pan).
  4. Press the entire mixture into the prepared pan, as tightly as you can. You can use a jar or glass to smooth the top. Sprinkle lightly with salt on top.
  5. Refrigerate for about 90 minutes, or freeze for 30. The fudge should be hard and not shiny when it's ready. Cut into small squares, and eat!
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Filed Under: Chocolate Tagged With: almond butter, chocolate, fudge, healthy, Honey, no-bake, nut butter, oat, oatmeal, pecans, refrigerator cookies, salted

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Comments

  1. Matt Robinson says

    18 May, 2015 at 12:41 pm

    This looks scary addicting, but in a good way!

    • Mary says

      18 May, 2015 at 12:54 pm

      It absolutely is!! Enjoy, Matt!

  2. Erin says

    18 May, 2015 at 2:35 pm

    Pretty sure I need that! I didn’t quite believe you (sorry….) on the healthy part but now reading the ingredients, I do believe you! I think that might be on the list for this week’s cooking!

    • Mary says

      18 May, 2015 at 6:42 pm

      I didn’t quite believe myself either: they taste too good to be as “healthy” as they are. You’ll love ’em! xo

  3. Nicole says

    19 May, 2015 at 2:02 pm

    What a great healthy snack! I think my husband (and I!) will love them!

    • Mary says

      19 May, 2015 at 2:11 pm

      Thanks, Nicole! I hope you both love them! Also: I love your blog!! So great to see you here! xo

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