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Chocolate and raspberry balls


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Ingredients

22 portion(s)

  • 1 package Packet Milk Arrowroot Biscuits
  • 1 can condensed milk
  • 50 grams Coconut
  • 2 tablespoons cocoa
  • 80 grams frozen raspberries
  • Extra coconut for rolling
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Recipe's preparation

  1. Place biscutis into TM bowl and crush for 5 sec, sp 7

  2. Add coconut, cocoa and condensed milk.  Mix 5 sec, sp 5.

  3. Add frozen raspberries and mix 10 secs, Counter-clockwise operation, sp 4-5

  4. Place mixture in bowl and refridgerate at least 1 hour before forming into    balls and then rolling in coconut, sprinkles or dipping in melted chocolate.

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Tip

I made my balls into a centrepiece for my daughters birthday by sticking balls into   cakepop sticks and then sticking them into a polystyrene ball and placing in a vase.

 


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  • These are super easy, the

    Submitted by GillamFamily on 30. July 2015 - 06:32.

    These are super easy, the kids love them. Thanks for sharing.

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  • DEVINE! I'll never make plain

    Submitted by van der Ploeg on 8. May 2015 - 10:45.

    DEVINE! I'll never make plain chocolate truffles again. Yum. Love

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  • So good!!

    Submitted by julzandy77 on 19. April 2015 - 20:48.

    So good!!

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  • I could only find Nestle's

    Submitted by MissMonty on 19. September 2013 - 12:12.

    I could only find Nestle's Sweetened Condensed Milk in my supermarket 395g - is that the right one?  My mixture seemed too dry so I added some more condensed milk but that has made them pastel pink rather than the vibrant raspberry colour and very very sticky.  What brand/size of condensed milk did you use for this recipe?

     

    They still taste pretty good though!

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  • These are really quick and

    Submitted by Melinda Hutchison on 11. September 2013 - 10:39.

    These are really quick and easy, we love the burst of raspberry and you bite into them.  Kids also loved rolling them.

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  • Easy and almost tastes like

    Submitted by Pontifek on 12. August 2013 - 13:27.

    Easy and almost tastes like cherry ripe. Now not to eat ANY!

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