Heavenly Hunks Copycat Recipe (2024)

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If you’re unfamiliar with them, Heavenly Hunks sort of sounds like a calendar filled with shirtless firemen or something, so just to clear things up quickly they are NOT that. Instead, they’re bite-sized chunks of chewy, oaty, chocolate chip goodness — decidedly addictive and a perfect snack or treat. They definitely live up to their heavenly moniker! You can find bagged versions at the grocery store or bulk-sized bags at Costco, but those have some oils and flours that don’t work with my dietary restrictions. So I recreated them into a version that I can enjoy guilt-free and this — Heavenly Hunks Copycat Recipe— was born.

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Sprouted Rolled Oats

Oats work for some people and are tough for others. The thing that changes oats for me is not only using gluten-free oats of course, but using gluten-free sprouted oats. Sprouted oats are much easier for many stomachs to digest, including mine. You can likely find some version at your grocery store, definitely at a Whole Foods-type store, and on Amazon. My favorite one is a certified gluten-free brand called One Degree and you can find them here.

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Substitutes for Honey

The combination of honey and coconut sugar works really well here. You could use maple syrup instead, but it will change the flavor profile as a part of these bites is their honey-ish flavor. I like using a very light-colored creamy honey. My favorite one is this one. Plus, you’re also getting sweetness from the chocolate chips and they are key here! I’ve been loving a Guittard version sweetened with coconut sugar, but my kiddos prefer the Enjoy Life brand. You can choose either one or use what you have already at home!

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Easy Sweet Snack

Warming the coconut oil and honey together on the stove is an important step here to get those ingredients fully mixed with all the others. But aside from that step, these come together in minutes in the food processor. You also don’t HAVE to pulse them and if you’d prefer the oats remain whole, you can just mix up the ingredients in a bowl and then press into the pan before you freeze.

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Freezer Cookies

No matter how you cut them — you can make squares, roll them into energy balls or make them granola bar-sized — these gems freeze beautifully. I recommend cutting these or making them into their final shape before you freeze them though. They’ll store in a stasher bag easily in the freezer for up to a few months. I love them straight out of the freezer and find the cool nibbles make the treat last longer. But if you don’t want them cold, you can pop one on a plate and warm it in the microwave for 8 seconds. Or, just leave it on the counter for a few minutes and let it come up to temperature before you enjoy.

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  • Author: Danielle
  • Prep Time: 12 minutes
  • Cook Time: 5 minutes
  • Total Time: 17 minutes
  • Yield: 12 1x
  • Category: Dessert
  • Method: Stovetop
  • Cuisine: American

Ingredients

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  • 1/3 cup honey
  • 1/2 cup coconut oil
  • 2 1/3 cups rolled oats divided (my stomach tolerates the sprouted oats from One Degree best. They’re much easier to digest)
  • 1/2 cup unsweetened shredded coconut
  • 1/4 cup arrowroot powder
  • 1 tablespoon coconut flour
  • ¼ cup coconut sugar
  • 1/4 teaspoon Himalayan salt
  • 1/2 cup chocolate chips or chopped chocolate (I love Guittard keto chips but my kids prefer Enjoy Life)

Instructions

  1. Warm the coconut oil and honey in a saucepan over low heat, until melted. Set aside to cool to room temperature.
  2. In a small food processor, grind 1/3 cup of the oats into a fine flour.
  3. Add the remaining oats, shredded coconut, arrowroot, coconut flour, coconut sugar, and salt. Pulse 3 to 5 times to combine. Pour in the melted coconut oil and honey mixture, and pulse a few times to combine. Stir in the chocolate chips with a rubber spatula.
  4. Using a rubber spatula, press the dough into a parchment lined loaf pan and freeze it until set, about 1 hour. Remove the parchment and cut the loaf into 1.5- inch squares.
  5. Alternatively, this mixture can be rolled into energy bites.

Keywords: snack, treat, copycat, chocolate, Danielle Walker, against all grain, gluten-free, organic

Heavenly Hunks Copycat Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What are the ingredients in heavenly hunks? ›

Ingredients. Gluten-free oats, Brown rice syrup, Palm oil (sustainably sourced), Coconut, Cane sugar, Brown sugar, Sorghum flour, Tapioca flour, Potato starch, Spices, Natural flavors, Sea salt, Vitamin E.

What happens if you don't refrigerate heavenly hunks? ›

The packaging does say to refrigerate after opening, but it's fine if you leave it on the shelf too. I found that they get really hard when you refrigerate, so if you do, then you need to allot some time for it to soften.

Are heavenly hunks good for lactation? ›

Heavenly Hunks Organic Oatmeal Cookies

A: Due to the high amount of oatmeal they help mothers that are producing milk. I know many who have eaten them for this reason.

Can heavenly hunks be frozen? ›

You can absolutely freeze the hunks and thaw them out later to enjoy!

Do heavenly hunks have cinnamon? ›

Gluten-free oats, Brown rice syrup, Palm oil (sustainably sourced), Coconut shreds, Cane sugar, Brown sugar, Sorghum flour, Dried carrot, Tapioca starch, White chips (sugar, palm kernel and palm oil, natural flavor, sunflower lecithin (an emulsifier), salt), Potato starch, Cinnamon, Nutmeg, Sea salt, Natural flavor, ...

Do heavenly hunks have coconut? ›

Ingredients. Gluten-free oats, Brown rice syrup, Cane sugar, Peanuts, Palm oil (sustainably sourced), Coconut, Chocolate liquor, Sorghum flour, Tapioca flour, Potato starch, Cocoa butter, Natural flavors, Sea salt, Sunflower lecithin (an emulsifier), Vitamin E.

Why are Heavenly Hunks so good? ›

These hunks are made with real, wholesome ingredients that I can feel good about putting into my body. Plus, they're gluten-free, which is a huge bonus for those with dietary restrictions. It's refreshing to find a snack that tastes so indulgent yet is made with such care.

Who owns Heavenly Hunks? ›

Redmond and her nephew, Casey Webber, co-own Ella's Heavenly Hunks and produce these biscuits in Minneapolis, Minnesota. For thirty years, Redmond kept her recipe hushhush.

What do Heavenly Hunks taste like? ›

If you're unfamiliar with them, Heavenly Hunks sort of sounds like a calendar filled with shirtless firemen or something, so just to clear things up quickly they are NOT that. Instead, they're bite-sized chunks of chewy, oaty, chocolate chip goodness — decidedly addictive and a perfect snack or treat.

Do Oreos increase breast milk supply? ›

What do Blue Gatorade and Double Stuf Oreos have in common? According to internet lore they are both attributed to increased milk supply, although there is a lack of scientific evidence to support that claim.

What is strawberry milk while breastfeeding? ›

Pink breast milk is common enough that it has its own nickname - strawberry milk. This can occur while pumping if blood from the nipple or breast seeps into the pumped milk, turning it a cute pink hue. Pain is not cute though! If this is happening to you, it's worth trying some ways to improve your pumping comfort.

What beer increases breast milk? ›

However, the research doesn't necessarily support it actually increasing milk production. You may be excited to hear that the barley aspect of beer can boost prolactin production. However, the alcohol component of beer decreases milk production and inhibits the milk ejection reflex from letting down as much milk.

How long are Heavenly Hunks good for after opening? ›

A: Once I open them I have kept them I my cupboard until I was finished eating them over a 2 week period. I have also put them in both the refrigerator and freezer. They store well.

What are heavenly hunks made of? ›

Ingredients. Gluten-free oats, Brown rice syrup, Cane sugar, Palm oil (sustainably sourced), Coconut, Chocolate liquor, Sorghum flour, Tapioca flour, Potato starch, Brown sugar, Cocoa butter, Natural flavors, Sea salt, Sunflower lecithin (an emulsifier), Vitamin E.

How to store heavenly hunks? ›

Store copycat Heavenly Hunks in an airtight container in the fridge or freezer. If you freeze them, just let them thaw in the fridge for a few hours before serving. Keep them in the fridge, they'll get a bit too soft if left at room temp for very long-they taste better straight out of the fridge!

What are the ingredients in Heavenly chocolate? ›

43% cocoa, rice flour & sweeteners. Contains naturally occurring sugars. Maize Fibres, Chicory Fibres, Coconut, Emulsifier (Sunflower Lecithin), Salt, Flavouring.

Are all heavenly hunks vegan? ›

Yes! All heavenly hunks are gluten-free, vegan, non-GMO, and glyphosate free!

Are heavenly hunks low in fodmap? ›

Heavenly Hunks Gluten Free Oatmeal Chocolate Chip Cookies. This product has 4 ingredients that may be high FODMAP. Which diet do you follow? Follow more than one?

Who owns heavenly hunks? ›

Redmond and her nephew, Casey Webber, co-own Ella's Heavenly Hunks and produce these biscuits in Minneapolis, Minnesota. For thirty years, Redmond kept her recipe hushhush.

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