Coconut, chocolate and coffee energy balls (Recipe)
Coconut, chocolate and coffee energy balls
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To day we are making these small but powerful coconut, chocolate and coffee energy balls. They are a healthier snack option full of good stuff. Very easy to make easy ingredients and big results.
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No-Bake Chocolate Balls Recipe | Similar IKEA chocolate balls | Swedish Chokladbollar | Fuzz & Buzz
These No-Bake Chocolate Balls are Classic Swedish treats (Chokladbollar) similar to IKEA chocolate balls. If you try this recipe, let us know in the comments.
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1 stick (115 g) salted butter
1 and 1/4 cup (135 g) rolled oats (we used gluten-free)
1/3 cup and 2 tablespoons (110 g) granulated sugar
2 tablespoons of unsweetened cocoa powder
1 teaspoon of vanilla sugar or vanilla extract (homemade vanilla sugar)
2 tablespoons of cold coffee
For rolling/coating, we use different options. You can choose your favorite :)
Nib sugar, also known as pearl sugar, is used in the classic Swedish version, but you can interchange it with unsweetened desiccated shredded coconut or nonpareils (tiny sprinkles balls).
Chill in the refrigerator for at least 30 minutes before eating. They keep well in the fridge for up to 10 days inside a sealed container. You can freeze these chocolate balls for up to 2 months.
We hope you enjoy these classic Swedish treats :).
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Chocolate Balls Recipe Demonstration - Joyofbaking.com
Recipe here: Stephanie Jaworski of Joyofbaking.com demonstrates how to make Chocolate Balls.
Chocolate Balls are a sweet and chewy no-bake cookie, or should I say candy. They are a mixture of rolled oats, coffee, vanilla, unsweetened cocoa powder, butter, and sugar rolled in unsweetened dried coconut. While I've called this confection Chocolate Balls, they are Swedish in origin where they are called Chokladbollar. I've never been to Sweden, but I've read that they're found in most Swedish bakeries and restaurants. One bite and you will know why.
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Swedish Chocolate (coconut) balls
Learned in Sweden, been making this for over 5 years. But this time I made it my own style. Hope you learn and enjoy.
Swedish Style Balls with Fragrant Coconut Broth - 香椰素肉丸
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Popularized by Swedish home furnishing giant, one just can’t get enough of those signature Swedish meatballs. Usually made with a combination of pork and beef, these savoury orbs have gotten a meat-free makeover with Quorn version of Swedish Style Balls! Get your source of proteins, fibre and healthy nutrients from Mycoprotein, the main ingredient used in Quorn products. Rather than packing in artificial flavourings, natural ingredients are used to achieve that juicy, tender textures and taste
Well we all know the classic meatball and pasta dishes. So why not enjoy these gorgeous meat-free Swedish Style Balls with a tasty Thai-inspired twist instead? And have it simmered in creamy coconut broth, soaking up all those rich thick flavours of this tropical masterpiece.
Great news is that it doesn’t take long to get those aromatic flavours in the broth. Simply heat up the Quorn Swedish Style Balls before adding in the other spices and ingredients. Let the mixture work its magic for a few minutes and end off with some lime zest and lime juice to give the broth that lovely kick.
Infusing the tastes of Sweden and Thai, tantalize your taste buds with this European-Asian fusion all in one pot - so flavourful even your meat-eating friends and family will be blown away.
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