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Choc Mint Balls


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Ingredients

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  • 1 package Crown Mints
  • 1 package Choc Ripple Biscuits
  • 2 tablespoons cocoa
  • 2 tablespoons Coconut
  • 395 grams condensed milk (1 can)
  • 200 gram block of milk cooking chocolate
  • 6
    25min
    Preparation 25min
    Baking/Cooking
  • 7
    easy
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Recipe's preparation

  1. Blitz mints (tip 1) for 5 sec / sp 8.

    2. Add biscuits and chop for 3 sec / sp 6.

    3. Add cocoa and coconut and mix for 3 sec / sp 4 and scrape down.

    4. Add condensed milk and combine for 30 sec / sp 4 (tip 2).

    5. Roll into balls and refrigerate to set.

    6. Once set, melt chocolate (tip 3) by blitzing for 5 sec / sp 7 and melting for 5 min / 50 / sp 2  or in microwave in glass bowl in 30 seconds intervals, stirring in between.

    7. Coat balls in the melted chocolate and refrigerate to set.

    8. Decorate as you wish with green icing, or a crushed peppermint crisp as examples.

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Tip

Tip 1 - Use uncoated mints, not with the hard outer shell - I use the Woolworth Select Crown Mints in the lolly aisle.

Tip 2 - The combining time will depend on how well you empty the can, room temperature etc.  If it's cold, the milk might be difficult to mix a second time, so may be easier doing it by hand in a mixing bowl so you don't put the blades under too much strain.

Tip 3 - Quantity will depend on the size of the balls, but I make 50 smallish ones and use an extra half block of chocolate.  If you do bigger, almost runball sized balls, say 30, one block of chocolate is enough.


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