Neapolitan Coconut Candy Recipe- yumm!! (2024)

Want a quick and easy recipe to make your own homemade Neapolitan Coconut Candy? Well I have your back! Here is some awesomeness covered in chocolate. And you totally can’t get much better than that!

This past week, my mom passed out the assignments for Thanksgiving dinner. We all are required to bring certain dishes to help her feed approximately 30 family members. My sister-in-law was assigned broccoli casserole. My sister was assigned the sweet potato casserole. My mom will be doing up the turkey, gravy and mashed potatoes.

Me? I was assigned rolls. And she specified that I buy the ones that are already made that just need to be reheated.

Sigh…

Yep, my reputation for not being the best cook certainly precedes me. While mom, my sister and sister-in-law are all busy in their kitchens whipping up delicious family recipes for the whole clan to enjoy, I will be thawing rolls. Well, fine. So I decided to show them that I can make something good. All I need is a good recipe and a bit of patience. I will make candy! It’s unapproved for Thanksgiving dinner, but at least I made my point. Right?

I located a recipe for Neapolitan Coconut Strips on Martha Stewarts website and created my own variation of it.

For this project I used:

12 oz. white chocolate chips
1 can (14 oz.) sweetened condensed milk
3 tablespoons of unsalted butter
1/2 tsp. salt
1 tsp. vanilla extract
3 cups of shredded sweetened coconut
2 tbsp. of chocolate chips, melted
1 drop of red food coloring
(2) 12 oz. packages of melting dark chocolate
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Begin by lining an 8″ square pan with plastic wrap, leaving a good overhang on each side.

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Combine the white chocolate chips, the condensed milk, butter, salt and vanilla in a saucepan over medium heat.

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Cook it, stirring until it is smooth.

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Look how smooth! I must get a photo! Of course the dogs were in the way and I then had to find the proper angle, because I’m all photographer-like and got this awesome photo before I realized that I had left the burner on. I stirred the chocolate one more time to discover that the entire bottom was burnt to the pan.

Sigh.

Dump that, start over. Had to send the daughter out for more white chocolate. Waited. Fixed dinner. Thought about thawing stupid buns. Then I started over. This time, I took no photos, so you don’t see me adding the coconut once it was removed from the burner. I then divided the mixture into three separate bowls.

One bowl, I left alone. The second bowl, I melted about 2 tablespoons of chocolate chips in the microwave and stirred it in to create a chocolate coconut mixture. The third bowl, I added about a drop of red food coloring and mixed it up to create a pink coconut mixture.

So, I got my camera out again to show you the layering. You see, first you dump the chocolate mixture into your prepared pan and spread it out in an even layer with a knife. Of course, the battery suddenly died in my camera, so I couldn’t show you that.

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I ran and got another stupid battery. Gently add the plain mixture over top of the chocolate one and spread it to all the edges.

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Then add pink mixture overtop the plain one and spread evenly. Put your pan in the refrigerator and let it sit about 2 hours.

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Then pull the candy out of the pan using the plastic wrap as leverage. Slice it in about 1/4″ strips and then put them back in the refrigerator. Be prepared for a few questions like, “What is that weird bacon-looking stuff in the refrigerator”? Ignore them. There is greatness ahead.

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Cut the strips up into 1 1/2″ long pieces. And looky here! Pretty, right? You could certainly stop here. But, I want to do the chocolate thing…

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So, take your melting chocolate and pour into a microwave safe cup and melt it in the microwave. Melt it in 30 second intervals, stirring in between, until it is a smooth melted consistency.

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Then simply drop each candy in and lift it out with a fork, tapping the glass to remove the extra chocolate and place on a sheet of foil to dry.

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And there you have it. Neapolitan Coconut Candies. Perfect to give as gifts, and relatively easy to make!

Yep, I’ll still be thawing those rolls, but maybe next year they will move me up to something a little more difficult, like opening pickle jars or slicing cheese. I can only dream….

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FAQs

Does Brach's still make Neapolitan candy? ›

Brach's Neapolitan Coconut Sundaes are classic candies that imitate a Neapolitan ice cream sundae. They were among the original candies offered by Brach's, and have always been made from real coconut. We're sad to report that Brach's Neapolitan Coconut Sundaes will be discontinued in June of 2012.

What is coconut candy made of? ›

Chewy coconut candies are made with just milk, sugar, coconut and vanilla.

Why did Brach's go out of business? ›

It was sugar itself that was the downfall of the huge factory as the cost of domestic sugar went through the roof in the 80s and 90s making the giant candy operation unsustainable in the US. In 2003 the plant finally closed, locking its doors and leaving the sprawling operation empty.

What happened to Brach's candy Factory? ›

The plant was abandoned in 2003 when new owners took over operations, and production was moved primarily to Mexico. In August 2007, An administrative building was blown up for the filming of The Dark Knight, with the rest of the complex being demolished in 2014 and currently remaining as parking space.

Why is my coconut candy bitter? ›

Coconut candy is a balance of sweet, toasty, crunchy and slightly chewy but it should not be hard. If the sugar burns, you will get bitter hard candy.

Is coconut in candy good for you? ›

Coconut itself contains healthy fats, but we can further enhance the richness by adding a small amount of nut butter or coconut oil. These healthy fats not only contribute to the creamy texture but also provide a dose of good-for-you nutrients.

What chemical gives coconut its flavor? ›

In the case of coconut, the lactone which dominates the fragrance of coconut is gamma-nonalactone but more commonly referred to as coconut lactone. This chemical is characteristically known for its creamy coconut flavour with fatty, milk, buttery notes.

What candy looks like Neapolitan ice cream? ›

BRACH'S® Sundaes Neapolitan Coconuts are candies that look like Neapolitan Ice Cream. Each bite-size piece has Chocolate, Vanilla, and Strawberry flavors and are made with real coconut.

What candy bars is Nestle discontinuing? ›

Caramac and Animal chocolate bars are not the only items to be axed by Nestle recently. In February the company revealed it would be discontinuing Breakaway and Yorkie biscuit bars in March 2024.

What is the oldest brand of candy still in production in America? ›

Good & Plenty is the oldest continually produced candy brand in America, having debuted in the year 1893, per Hersheyland.

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