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What if I told you that this homemade cocoa puffs recipe is a terrific way to keep your kids occupied? Yeah, I thought that might grab your attention.
I was never a big “sugary cereal” buyer, so when I asked my husband what would be one cereal he’d want me to recreate, he said: cocoa puffs. My eyebrow went up and I wondered…. could I really make homemade cocoa puffs? Turns out, yes!

As of recently, I’ve been getting my son Alex a lot more involved in the kitchen. I’ve discovered that he really likes to measure, smell the ingredients, and of course taste them along the way.

Are we big breakfast cereal eaters in our house? Not really. My husband enjoys a bowl of cereal here and there, usually as a late-night snack when we eat dinner very early. There are also the nights he gets home from work very late, where after his hour-long commute he doesn’t want to eat a big heavy meal. He serves himself a bowl of cereal in his favorite orange bowl from childhood, slices a banana on top, and fills it with milk. As he takes the first few bites of his crunchy goodness, I can often see his eyes close and his facial gestures soften, for a second I’d say he was internally smiling. Sometimes, one can take pleasure in the simple things.
My son Alex enjoys a bowl of cereal every night before bed. While, we don’t eat cereal for breakfast, we enjoy it for a snack!

I’ve been making these tiny round crunchy puffs since Alex was six (he’s 16 now)! He always used to enjoy helping me roll the little puffs, which can be tedious.

Ingredients
The best part of homemade cocoa puffs is that you know exactly what they are made of. You’ll find the ingredient measurements in the recipe card below, but first, check out your pantry and fridge:
- All-purpose flour: the key ingredient of this recipe.
- Cocoa powder: we want the puffs to be chocolatey!
- Almond flour: use almond flour or almond meal. I prefer “meal” because it’s ground a bit finer.
- Salt: to enhance all the flavors.
- Maple syrup or honey: for a slight sweetness.
- Plain Greek yogurt: you can swap it for plain yogurt or sour cream.
- Egg white: to bind the ingredients.
- Vanilla extract: tasty flavor!
Note that if you’ve been eating the boxed kind for years and are looking for an exact recipe as the sugary kind, this isn’t it. It’s not nearly as sweet or processed at all. I find the subtle sweetness to be a huge win, and I prefer it to the overly sweet version at the store.

How to Make Cocoa Puffs at Home
You make the dough in the food processor and then roll it into small balls. The second part can take some time, but here’s when you call the kids to become little kitchen assistants! If there’s cocoa involved, they won’t resist! Here are the steps:
- Sift
Start sifting flour, cocoa powder, almond meal, and salt into the bowl of your food processor. - Add wet ingredients
Now, you add maple syrup (or honey), Greek yogurt, egg white, and vanilla inside the food processor bowl. - Combine
Turn your food processor on and let everything combine thoroughly. - Prep the oven
Preheat oven to 375F and line a baking sheet with parchment paper. - Shape the cocoa puff
Roll the dough into small balls (the size of store-bought puffs) and place them on a baking sheet. Count on the help of others who will enjoy this treat to make this step a little less tedious! - Bake
Now, bake for 15 minutes. Around minute 10, grab an oven mitten, open the oven and give the tray a gentle shake to turn the puffs. This prevents them from burning at the bottom. - Allow to cool down
Once done, remove the cocoa puff from the oven and allow them to cool down. Store in an airtight container for up to a week.
Homemade Cocoa Puffs Recipe

Ingredients
- 1 cup all purpose flour
- ¼ cup of cocoa powder
- ¼ cup almond flour or almond meal
- ½ teaspoon salt
- ¼ cup maple syrup or honey
- 1 tablespoon plain Greek yogurt
- 1 egg white, from a large egg
- 1 ½ teaspoons vanilla extract
Instructions
- Sift flour, cocoa powder, almond meal, and salt into the bowl of your food processor.
- Add maple syrup or honey, Greek yogurt, egg white, and vanilla inside the food processor bowl. Turn it on and let everything combine thoroughly.
- Preheat oven to 375F and line a baking sheet with parchment paper.
- Roll dough into small balls (the size of store bought puffs) preferably with the help of others who will enjoy this treat, place it on baking sheet.
- Bake for 15 minutes. Around minute 10, I open the oven and with an oven mitten I give the tray a gentle shake to turn the puffs. This prevents them from burning at the bottom.
- Remove, allow cocoa puffs to cool and store in an airtight container for up to a week.






Brooke says
Made these yesterday and they turned out amazing!! Thanks for the recipe 🙂
Kelly @ The Nourishing Home says
WOW! These look absolutely amazing. I am afraid to make them because I know once I do my kids will be hooked and I’ll be on cocoa puff making duty for life. LOL!! And the fact you’ve created three different versions to meet the needs of so many. You are truly AMAZING girlfriend!! xoxo
Jenny says
Great substitute ideas! Thanks! I’ve never thought of using sunflower seeds instead of nuts. We live off of coconut milk and cream.
Jenny says
Delicious! Kids eat cocoa puffs like crazy in this household, love the use of quality ingredients!
Laura Fuentes says
Same here! Your kiddos are sure to eat these cocoa puffs like crazy as well. Hope they enjoy it.
Johanna says
Would the dough hold together enough to roll into a thin log and slice into chunks? (then enlist the kids to ball them up!) I can’t wait to try this! I also might try for a peanut version using peanuts (duh) a la Reeces. Thanks for sharing!
Laura Fuentes says
It’s not a “roll” type of dough… but you can try it. The easiest way to enroll the kiddos is to tell them to grab a “pinch” of the dough -that for once they get to “pinch” away and not their siblings! 🙂