Chocolate Coconut Mounds Bar Brownies

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Chocolate Coconut Brownies โ€” Like eating a Mounds candy bar that’s on top of rich, fudgy brownies!! Easy and oh so good!!

Chocolate Coconut Brownies โ€” Like eating a Mounds candy bar that's on top of rich, fudgy brownies!! Easy and oh so good!!

Ooey Gooey Brownies Recipe 

I’ve made a lot of brownies in my day, but usually with mintcaramel, peanut butter, or Nutella. It was high time to break out the coconut.

These are some of the best brownies I’ve ever made, and definitely some of the richest. You’ve got to be a coconut fan to enjoy them because there’s plenty of it, but if you are, you’ll love them. They remind me of a Mounds candy bar.

The base is a dark 72% chocolate fudgy brownie topped with a coconut layer that’s sweet and full of texture. It’s made with sweetened condensed milk and shredded coconut, and topped with melted chocolate chips.

Chocolate Coconut Brownies โ€” Like eating a Mounds candy bar that's on top of rich, fudgy brownies!! Easy and oh so good!!

These coconut brownies are easy, made in one bowl without a mixer, and definitely a crowd-pleaser.

To say they’re rich and moist is an understatement. The brownie itself is fudgy, not at all cakey, and I used a new brownie base that I developed. No cocoa powder, all melted chocolate, with eggs and butter, a modest amount of sugar and flour, a splash of coffee and a pinch of espresso granules. 

Baking with real butter that has the REALยฎ Seal is so important. There’s just no way to duplicate the rich depth of flavor butter lends to the brownies by using substitutes.

Chocolate Coconut Brownies โ€” Like eating a Mounds candy bar that's on top of rich, fudgy brownies!! Easy and oh so good!!

The same is true with the eggs and sweetened condensed milk, which helps ceate a soft and gooey filling that you can’t achieve without it. When you buy products with the REALยฎ Seal, you can trust that you are buying only products or foods made from cows milk produced in the U.S.

I purposely kept the sugar to a minimum in the brownie, and in conjunction with the 72% dark chocolate and the semi-sweet chocolate chips, it all tempers the sweetness of the coconut layer.

It’s like biting into a Mounds bar perched on top of brownies. So good.

Chocolate Coconut Brownies โ€” Like eating a Mounds candy bar that's on top of rich, fudgy brownies!! Easy and oh so good!!

What’s in the Coconut Brownies? 

To make these gooey coconut brownies, you’ll need: 

  • Dark chocolate 
  • Unsalted butter
  • Eggs
  • Granulated sugar
  • Brown sugar
  • Vanilla extract
  • Coffee
  • Instant espresso granules 
  • All-purpose flour
  • Sweetened shredded coconut flakes
  • Sweetened condensed milk
  • Chocolate chips 

Chocolate Coconut Brownies โ€” Like eating a Mounds candy bar that's on top of rich, fudgy brownies!! Easy and oh so good!!

How to Make Coconut Brownies 

In a large bowl, combine the butter and dark chocolate. Microwave until smooth and melted. Whisk in the eggs, sugar, vanilla, coffee, and espresso granules. Mix in the flour last. 

Turn the batter into an 8×8-inch baking dish that’s been lined with aluminum foil. Bake the brownies until they’re just set, but be careful not to over bake! 

While the brownies are baking, stir together the sweetened shredded coconut and the sweetened condensed milk. Once the brownies have been in the oven for about 28 minutes, top with the coconut mixture. Then, sprinkle evenly with chocolate chips. 

Return the brownies to the oven for about 5 minutes. Remove the brownies from the oven and smooth out the chocolate chips. You’ll need to let the coconut brownies cool completely before serving. 

Chocolate Coconut Brownies โ€” Like eating a Mounds candy bar that's on top of rich, fudgy brownies!! Easy and oh so good!!

Do I Have to Use Instant Espresso Granules? 

Neither the coffee or espresso or the instant espresso granules make the brownies taste like coffee, and serve to intensify the chocolate flavor. However, you may omit if you’re concerned.

Can I Double This Recipe? 

Yes, I imagine you could double the ingredients and bake the brownies in a 9×13-inch pan without problem. 

Chocolate Coconut Mounds Bar Brownies - Like eating a Mounds candy bar that's on top of rich, fudgy brownies! Easy and oh so good!

Tips for Making Gooey Brownies 

You must line your pan with aluminum foil before beginning or you’ll have a huge mess to deal with. Between the fudgy brownies and the gooey, drippy, sweetened condensed milk, you’d have to chisel them out of the pan.

Line with foil so you can simply lift the whole slab out, and cleanup is a breeze. I don’t trust parchment for recipes like this because you can’t make tight corner seals like you can with foil.

After making the ooey gooey brownies, you must let them cool for a few hours, but overnight is better. We all want to dig right into warm brownies that makes your house smell like a chocolate, but that would be a big messy mistake. The chocolate top layer is a glistening slick until it has time to set up, and the coconut layer is creamy and loose, and needs time to firm up.

The brownies are messy to slice, there’s no way around it. But the longer you let them cool, the easier it is.

Chocolate Coconut Brownies โ€” Like eating a Mounds candy bar that's on top of rich, fudgy brownies!! Easy and oh so good!!

Chocolate Coconut Brownies โ€” Like eating a Mounds candy bar that's on top of rich, fudgy brownies!! Easy and oh so good!!

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Chocolate Coconut Mounds Bar Brownies

By Averie Sunshine
These coconut brownies are like eating a Mounds candy bar that's on top of rich, fudgy brownies!! Easy and oh so good!!
Prep Time: 10 minutes
Cook Time: 33 minutes
Cooling Time: 2 hours
Total Time: 2 hours 43 minutes
Servings: 12
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Ingredients  

  • 6 ounces dark chocolate, coarsely chopped (I used TJโ€™s 72% Pound Plus bar)
  • ยฝ cup unsalted butter, softened
  • 2 large eggs
  • ยพ cup granulated sugar
  • ยผ light brown sugar, packed
  • 1 tablespoon vanilla extract
  • 1 tablespoon coffee, leftover from the morning brew is fine, optional but recommended
  • 1 teaspoon instant espresso granules, optional but recommended
  • ยพ cup all-purpose flour
  • 2 ยฝ cups sweetened shredded coconut flakes, loosely packed
  • one 12-ounce can sweetened condensed milk
  • 1 ยฝ cups semi-sweet chocolate chips

Instructions 

  • Preheat oven to 350F. Line an 8ร—8-inch pan with aluminum foil leaving overhang, spray with cooking spray; set aside. Itโ€™s mandatory to line your pan or youโ€™ll never get the brownies out.
  • In a large microwave-safe bowl, combine the dark chocolate, butter, and heat on high power to melt, about 1 minute. Stop to check and stir. Reheat in 15-second bursts until mixture can be stirred smooth.
  • Add the eggs, sugar, vanilla, optional coffee, optional espresso granules, and whisk until smooth. Coffee and espresso donโ€™t make the brownies taste like coffee; they enhance the chocolate flavor.
  • Add the flour and stir until just combined; donโ€™t overmix.
  • Turn batter out into prepared pan, smoothing the top lightly with a spatula and bake until brownies are just set and done, about 28 minutes in my oven. Start checking at 25 minutes. A toothpick inserted in the center should come out with a few moist crumbs, but no batter. Donโ€™t overbake because brownies go back into the oven after theyโ€™re topped with coconut.
  • While brownies are baking, in a large bowl (the same one you used for the brownies is fine, just wipe it clean with a paper towel) combine the coconut, sweetened condensed milk, and toss to coat evenly; set aside until brownies come out of oven.
  • When brownies are done and removed from the oven, evenly top with the coconut mixture. Smooth the top lightly with a spatula, pushing mixture gentle into all corners.
  • Evenly sprinkle with chocolate chips.
  • Return pan to oven and bake for 5 minutes.
  • Remove pan from oven and using a spatula, lightly smooth the chocolate chips. They will be have softened enough to smooth out when pressed lightly with a spatula.
  • Place pan on a wire rack and allow to cool, undisturbed, for at least 2 to 3 hours, or until top chocolate layer has set; allowing to cool overnight is best.
  • When ready to serve, lift brownies of pan using foil overhang, place on a large cutting board, and slice with your biggest and sharpest knife. Slicing is messy, but the longer brownies cool, the easier and less messy it is.

Notes

Brownies will keep airtight at room temperature for up to 1 week or in the freezer for up to 6 months.

Nutrition

Serving: 1, Calories: 415kcal, Carbohydrates: 55g, Protein: 5g, Fat: 21g, Saturated Fat: 14g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 6g, Cholesterol: 49mg, Sodium: 89mg, Fiber: 3g, Sugar: 46g

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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  1. Oh my word – Mounds are my favorite, favorite candy! You could not have created a better brownie in my opinion. I am bowing to you right now! :-)

  2. Speechless. Oh my goodness. Dark chocolate and coconut is one of my favorite flavor combos ever and, well, this is just too perfect. Pinned and finding an excuse to make ASAP! :)

  3. These are over the top. I know these would be gone in 2 seconds flat. I’d have to make a double batch.

  4. These look AWESOME!! Almond Joys are my mom’s ultimate favorite candy bar, so I definitely need to add almonds and whip these up for her. She’d love them (as would I). Pinned!! :)

  5. Wow … I would definitely have to take these to please a crowd otherwise I’d be in terrible danger of giving myself a sugar overdose at home! They remind me of a chocolate bar we have in the UK called a Bounty. They look delicious!

    1. Yes they are exactly Bounty bars! Read the first half dozen comments. A couple other intl readers wrote that, too! And yes, I brought these to a party. There was no WAY I could keep them around :)

  6. Excuse me while I drool all over myself…

    I’m sure these have zero calories, so I bet it would be fine to eat these for dessert–and a snack–and breakfast. At least that’s what my hubby would think. :)

  7. Yum! When I bought my mounds bar today I was thinking about finding a recipe that would come close to it. Thank you Averie Ican’t wait to make these super yummy bars!

  8. These are my dream brownies!! I love that they are oozing with coconut and fudgy brownies base?!? I mean just WOW! I do not even know what to say. Pinned of course!!

    1. Thanks for pinning and I know you’re a coconut fan and these babies were so good. I had to get the out of the house, asap!

  9. No words. I need to stop staring at your fabulous pictures! Just made the Carmelitas, and now I have to make these for company tomorrow. You are crazyyyyy talented! Thank you!

    1. Omg from the Carmelitas to these. Talk about gooey, sticky, rich, drippy city going on for you. And that’s pretty much the best situation ever! Two days, two super gooey desserts. You’re going to love these. LMK if you end up making them & thanks for trying the Carmelitas! And thanks for the sweet compliment, too :)

      1. Well…THEY…WE’RE…FABULOUS! So good in fact that I had to send them home with our guests or I honestly would have polished them off. I want to make everything you post. Thank you!

      2. That is awesome that you loved them so much you had to re-home them. That’s a sign of success :) Thanks for trying this and my other recipes!

  10. GOOD GRIEF Averie! These brownies are insane! I super love coconut and chocolate and I’ve seen other Mounds-inspired recipes but DANG. These take the cake. Or brownies. Or whatever. NEED.

  11. Your description of the brownie itself was enough to make me swoon, let alone all of the sweet coconut and melted chocolate on top! My dad loves chocolate and coconut together — German chocolate cake is one of the flavors he always requests for his birthday! — and even though he’s on a diet right now, I KNOW he’d totally sneak one of your brownies. And then go hike an extra 8 miles to work it off. :)

    You’re seriously a magician when it comes to baking decadent desserts, Averie. Everything you make looks absolutely amazing!

  12. I haven’t had a mounds bar in forever but these brownies look incredible. Perfect way to get my coconut fix. Pinned!