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Dark Chocolate Nut Clusters with Sea Salt

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These easy 5-ingredient dark Chocolate Nut Clusters are made with almonds, pecans and walnuts finished with a touch of sea salt.

These easy 5-ingredient nut clusters are made with almonds, pecans and walnuts dipped in dark melted chocolate and finished with a touch of sea salt for the tastiest and healthy-ish Holiday treat!Dark Chocolate Nut Clusters with Sea Salt

These Dark Chocolate Nut Clusters with Sea Salt are just to-die-for!!! And as a holiday treat, they are healthier than cookies and make great desserts. And since they’re no bake, they are also easier and less messy. I brought them to my Moms for Thanksgiving and put each cluster in a mini cupcake liner and placed them in a cookie tin. They were a hit and everyone raved!

Almonds, pecans and walnuts are dipped in dark melted chocolate and finished with a touch of sea salt for the tastiest Holiday treats!

I’ve been making these dark Chocolate Nut Clusters every year for the holidays. You can make as many or little as you want, simple double triple or halve the recipe. There’s also plenty of extra chocolate left to make more nuts.

To calculate the calories and nutrition here, I weighed the nuts and the chocolate used on each cluster. Of course, the size of the nuts you buy will vary. I used Fisher nuts and Ghirardelli Dark Chocolate Melting Wafers which worked beautifully. Also, the amount of chocolate will vary depending how much chocolate stays on the nut. I let as much drip off each and calculated accordingly. As the chocolate cools more chocolate will stick to the nut, so you may have to reheat it a few more seconds.

Variations and Tips

  • Make them low-carb using sugar-free chocolate.
  • Instead of using a combination of nuts you can stick with just one, like all walnuts or all almonds.
  • Add the sea salt right away so it sticks to the melted chocolate
  • Store them in an air tight container for up to a week

Almonds, pecans and walnuts are dipped in dark melted chocolate and finished with a touch of sea salt for the tastiest Holiday treats!

Almonds, pecans and walnuts are dipped in dark melted chocolate and finished with a touch of sea salt for the tastiest Holiday treats!

How To Make Dark Chocolate Nut Clusters with Sea Salt

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Dark Chocolate Nut Clusters with Sea Salt

5 from 4 votes
2
Cals:54
Protein:1
Carbs:3
Fat:5
Almonds, pecans and walnuts are dipped in dark melted chocolate and finished with a touch of sea salt for the tastiest Holiday treats!
Course: Dessert, Snack
Cuisine: American
Almonds, pecans and walnuts are dipped in dark melted chocolate and finished with a touch of sea salt for the tastiest Holiday treats!
Prep: 30 minutes
Cook: 0 minutes
Total: 30 minutes
Yield: 20 clusters
Serving Size: 1 cluster

Ingredients

  • 20 almonds, total weight 20 grams
  • 20 pecan halves, total weight 20 grams
  • 20 walnut halves, total weight 60 grams
  • 1 package Ghirardelli Dark Chocolate Melting Wafers*
  • sea salt

Instructions

  • Place chocolate wafers in a medium, microwave safe bowl. Melt in 30 second increments, stirring until melted, about 1 1/2 minutes total.
  • Working quickly, dip a walnut into the melted chocolate with a fork and shake the excess off. Transfer to a piece of wax paper. Do the same with the pecan, then lay the pecan on top of the walnut. Repeat with the almond, finishing the cluster. Repeat with the remaining nuts.
  • Finish each with a pinch of sea salt, to do this you will want to sprinkle it on top once they are are almost dry so it doesn't absorb, but not too dry or it won't stick. Enjoy!!

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Notes

Variations and Tips
  • Make them low-carb using sugar-free chocolate.
  • Instead of using a combination of nuts you can stick with just one, like all walnuts or all almonds.
  • Add the sea salt right away so it sticks to the melted chocolate
  • Store them in an air tight container for up to a week
*Calculated with 80 grams Ghirardelli Dark Chocolate Melting Wafers for 20.
 
 

Nutrition

Serving: 1 cluster, Calories: 54 kcal, Carbohydrates: 3 g, Protein: 1 g, Fat: 5 g, Sodium: 3 mg, Fiber: 0.5 g, Sugar: 2 g

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38 comments on “Dark Chocolate Nut Clusters with Sea Salt”

  1. These make a great snack when I have a chocolate craving. They store nicely in a glass jar in the refrigerator.

  2. Soooo yummy and easy to make!
    They’re delish and great to have around for a low carb quick snack.

  3. I don’t like walnuts or pecans….if I were making them for someone else I wouldn’t mind using those…do you know if you used peanuts…would that work?

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    Michele Magni

    Hi I’m not sure if you received my question or not because I didn’t see it on here.
    I was wondering if you can make these ahead of time and freeze them?
    Thank you
    Michele 

  5. These look great! I would love to try them, however I have a allergy to walnuts. Would you have any suggestions for another nut I could use?

  6. I have family and friends who have enjoyed your Holiday dishes that I have brought. Have you ever considered a Holiday Gift book? Thank you, Kathy 

  7. I made this with some real chocolate, as I try to avoid the partially hydrogenated palm kernel and palm oils, which are in these wafers. Takes a little more work as you have to temper the chocolate, but it’s worth it!

  8. Quick question: You have “Melt in so second increments, stirring until melted, about 1 1/2 minutes total.” Is that 20 second increments? Don’t want to burn my chocolate!

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    REBECCA van UUM

    I have made nut clusters before for gifting! Set up your mini muffin tray with colorful holiday foil muffin liners, and layer the nuts as they come out of the cohocolate in them, instead of on waxed paper. As they dry, they are already in “presentation” mode !!

  10. Gina, there appears to be a typo in the directions for melting the chocolate. How many second intervals should it be? Thanks! These sound so good.

  11. Hi, How long do we micro the chocolate for? The directions say “Melt in so second increments”. I’m assuming that it is supposed to be “10 seconds”.

    I can tell right now that these are amazing and just what I was looking for, quick and easy. Thank you so much for being so generous with your recipes.

  12. I make a lot of chocolate covered things, so I’m a fan of this post already. However,I love that these are so simple but  look pretty enough to gift. Right on!

  13. I came to your page looking for a recipe you posted a few days ago and was greeted with this beauty! I know what I’m bringing to Christmas this year 🙂 So simple and delicious, can’t wait to try it.