3/27/2023 0 Comments Chocolate clusters![]() ![]() All recipe ingredients except optional items included in determining nutritional estimates. *PointsPlus® and SmartPoints® calculated by Simple Nourished Living Not endorsed by Weight Watchers International, Inc. Source: Naturally Sweet: Bake All Your Favorites with 30% to 50% Less Sugar (affiliate link) by America's Test Kitchen If you've made these Fruit & Nut Chocolate Clusters, please give the recipe a star rating below and leave a comment letting me know how you liked them.ĭid you make this recipe? Mention on Instagram and tag #simplenourishedliving - we love to see your creations! Please note that your calories and WW SmartPoints may vary based on different fruit and nut combinations used. Get creative and make the clusters your own. Think Wild Orange, Peppermint, or even On Guard Protective Blend. You can also stir in 1-2 drops of doTERRA essential oils into the melted chocolate. Some of our favorite nuts include: walnuts, almonds, peanuts, cashews, hazelnuts and pistachios and you could even use pumpkin or pomegranate seeds. Vary the fruit toppings to your liking: dried mangos, dates, cherries, apricots, cranberries, raisins and prunes would all taste great. The fruit and nut combinations literally are endless. Apple-Peanut: Substitute dried apples for the cranberries and peanuts for the nuts.Apricot-Almond: Substitute dried apricots for the cranberries and almonds for the walnuts. ![]() Cranberry-Pistachio: Substitute all, or part, of the walnuts and almonds with pistachios.To see your WW PersonalPoints for this recipe and track it in the WW app or site, Click here!įruit & Nut Chocolate Clusters Chocolate Fruit & Nut Clusters Candy Recipe Variations How Many Calories/WW Points In Each Fruit & Nut Chocolate Candy?Īccording to my calculations, each chocolate cluster with fruit and nuts has just 65 calories and: I chose toppings that appealed to me, but this is one recipe where you can get creative and make it your way. Like a homemade Nestle Chunky Bar only lighter and healthier and perfectly portion-controlled. With raisins and nuts, I was able to create a low-sugar tasty treat that was extremely satisfying and super fast to make. I haven't had one of these candy bars in years, but when I came across this recipe in America's Test Kitchen Naturally Sweet Cookbook (affiliate link) I couldn't wait to give it a try.īy comparison, Nestle's king size Chunky candy bar has a serving size of 1 with 340 calories and 19g fat with 17 WW Freestyle SmartPoints! ![]()
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