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Mini Almond Joy Pop Tarts

Mini Almond Joy pop tart topped with chocolate drizzle on a napkin

I hope you all had an amazing Mother’s Day.
My husband got me the earrings that I posted about here!

It seems as though he does pay attention.

I think I will start making wish lists and putting them on the internet and see if it works again.
It would basically be a virtual “vision board”.
I mean Oprah says when you put things out there in the universe they become reality, so since it worked for me with the earrings I’m going to go for it again.

Dear Universe,

I would like someone to come to my house and clean the floors, bathrooms and do the laundry. Don’t worry about dusting, it’s the least I can do.
Also, I would like a trip to Italy for my whole family. Just throwing it out there…or if Italy doesn’t work out, Hawaii would be fine.
And universe, I would appreciate this watch.
One more thing, Universe.  I would like to win the lotto.  I don’t have to win the millionity-million dollar lotto, just a few million would do, really.
That is all.

Hugs,
Shelly

So while I wait for the universe to do it’s magic and bestow upon me a ridiculously expensive watch we should talk treats.

I haven’t ever made homemade Pop Tarts.
There is a clear reason for this.
Pop Tarts rule.  Sometimes you shouldn’t mess with perfection.  Helloooo Brown Sugar Cinnamon.

Mini almond joy pop tarts topped with melted chocolate

BUT since Pop Tarts have yet to make an Almond Joy Tart, I had to take matters into my own hands.

Mini Almond Joy Pop Tarts.

I made these “Pop Tarts” a little smaller than the original. That way you can eat more. Duh.

I went ahead and made my own crust. Just call me Suzy Homemaker, I know.
The reason I made my own instead of buying a roll-out pie crust is because it was a way I found to slip in some extra calories in the form of cream cheese.
Hold your applause until the end, please.

A collage of four photos showing how to cut butter into a dry mixture with a pastry blender
A ball of dough in a mixing bowl
A disc of dough wrapped in plastic wrap
A baking mat with circles and a rolling pin
Dough rolled out thin
Squares of dough on a baking mat
A collage of two photos of coconut filling mixture
Squares of dough with a scoop of coconut filling in the middle
Squares of filled dough crimped with a fork
Filled dough squares on a baking mat
Pastry brush spreading egg wash over dough squares
Filled dough squares on a parchment-lined baking sheet
Pastry squares topped with an almond on a cooling rack
Chocolate being drizzled over pastry squares on a cooling rack
Pastry square covered in melted chocolate on a cooling rack
Pastry squares drizzled with melted chocolate on a cooling rack

Just get some cold butter and cream cheese and flour and cut it together.
If you don’t have a nifty pastry cutter, just use a fork.
Once it looks like coarse crumbs, get your hands in there and get dirty.
Knead the dough for a few minutes and it will look like this…
Wrap it up in some cling wrap and let it chill for a bit.
When you’re ready, get your rolling pin ready for action.
Roll the dough out pretty thin…
And cut it into rectangles. You can make them any size you want, really.
Now mix up some coconut and sweetened condensed milk.
It just keeps getting better, doesn’t it?
Plop a spoonful of that onto half of your rectangles.
Wet the edges with water and pinch them closed with a fork.
How cute.
Then brush an egg wash on top of each…
Place them on a parchment lined baking sheet a few inches apart…
Bake them up.
They will get pretty and golden.
When they are done baking and cooled, place an almond on top of each.
Then heat some chocolate frosting in the microwave to thin it slightly and spoon it over top the almond, coating the top.
I did mine on the wire rack so the excess could drip off.
Then let the chocolate set up.
That’s it!
It seems like a lot of steps, but they really went together fast. There really aren’t that many ingredients!

Mini almond joy pop tart topped with chocolate

Then eat.
And then eat another.

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Mini Almond Joy Pop Tarts

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Description

makes 12 mini pop tarts


Ingredients

Scale
  • 1/2 cup cold butter, cubed
  • 3 oz cold cream cheese, cubed
  • 1 1/4 cups flour
  • 1 1/2 cups sweetened flaked coconut
  • 1/4 cup sweetened condensed milk
  • 1 egg
  • 1 tsp water
  • 1/2 cup canned chocolate frosting
  • raw, unsalted almonds for garnish

Instructions

  1. In a large bowl, cut the butter and cream cheese into the flour until mixture form coarse crumbs. With your hands blend the mixture until a smooth dough forms.
  2. Flatten dough, wrap in cling wrap and chill for 1 hour, or until firm.
  3. To make filling combine coconut and sweetened condensed milk.
  4. When dough is chilled remove from fridge and roll out on a floured surface into a 17×10 inch rectangle. Dough will be very thin.
  5. Cut dough with a knife into 2 x 2 1/2 inch rectangles.
  6. Spoon a heaping teaspoon amount of coconut onto center of half the rectangles. Moisten edges with water and place another rectangle of dough of top, pressing edges together.
  7. Using a fork seal the edges together all the way around.
  8. Whisk egg and water together to form an egg wash and lightly brush egg wash over each mini tart.
  9. Bake at 375° on a parchment lined baking sheet for 10-12 minutes or until edges golden.
  10. Remove to a wire rack to cool.
  11. When cooled, place an almond on top of each tart. Heat chocolate frosting in microwave for 15 seconds. Pour a teaspoon of frosting on top of each tart and allow to set.

Notes

Store in an airtight container for 3 days.

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48 comments on “Mini Almond Joy Pop Tarts”

  1. Wow – these look and sound amazing! You think of everything (delicious and fattening)! Love to read your funny blog entries, too 🙂

  2. SWeetsugarbelle

    Me thinks it’s probably that your husban appreciates that you make desserts like these 😉

  3. Pop Tarts and Almond Joy together?! You are my soul sister, seriously. I am in love with this recipe, and can’t wait to make these bad boys. I will probably eat the whole batch, but whatever…Pop Tarts are not meant for sharing anyway 😉

    Thanks for the great recipe!

  4. Debra Kapellakis

    Oh me oh my, my head is gonna explode and my shirt is wet from drooling and you you you crack me up…I can’t wait to make these! YUM!

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