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This chocolate biscuit balls recipe is the bomb! I got it from Steve, a colleague whose helper made it for a party and after popping in my first few as soon as he set the box down, I obviously asked for the recipe. Learn how to make these amazing chocolate biscuit balls that need no baking and detailed below step by step.
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These chocolate biscuit balls are derived from the Israeli treat called Kadorei Shokolad, usually made for kids during birthday parties and such. The recipe is simple – you just blitz biscuits and mix it up with a few things – and interestingly, this is a chocolate dessert using no condensed milk, unlike my very popular chocolate biscuit brownie recipe where condensed milk is what brings the party together.
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The mixture can be coated in confetti like I’ve done, crushed nuts, desiccated coconut, chocolate rice, or pretty much anything else that takes your fancy. Kids and adults alike would surely like it.
A few things before we get started:
- You can use Marie biscuits, plain digestive biscuits, or graham crackers for this recipe
- Brown sugar is recommended but you can use regular white sugar in a pinch
- The vanilla extract is not optional
- The cocoa powder can be substituted with healthier cacao powder if you’d like. Both should be unsweetened though
- Adjust the amount of milk to get the right consistency. It would depend on the type of biscuits you are using for this dessert. I’d say start with 5 tablespoons and see how you go
- Butter can be replaced with margarine
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If you love biscuit-based desserts, then I’d recommend:
Eggless no bake biscuit brownie recipe
Marie biscuit chocolate logs(they are very pretty too!)
Marie biscuit condensed milk pudding
Dates and biscuit pudding
Eggless no bake mango biscuit pudding
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Chocolate Biscuit Balls Recipe
nags
These chocolate biscuit balls are so easy to make and a definite crowd-pleaser, especially if the crowd also involves kids. No baking necessary!
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Prep Time 15 minutes mins
Total Time 15 minutes mins
Course Dessert
Cuisine Israeli
Servings 12 biscuit balls
Ingredients
- 20 digestive biscuits
- 1/2 cup brown sugar
- 1 tsp vanilla extract
- 1/4 cup unsweetened cocoa powder
- 1/3 cup milk more or less
- 5 tbsp butter at room temperature
Instructions
Mix the butter, vanilla and sugar together until creamy
Add cocoa powder and milk. Mix well again without any lumps
In a small mixie jar or food processor, coarsely powder the biscuits
Add to the butter-sugar-cocoa mixture and stir well
Mix until the biscuit pieces blend into the cocoa mixture
You should be able to shape them into small balls now. If not, add more biscuit powder
Shape into balls and coat with sprinkles (or any other options listed above)
Refrigerate until ready to serve
Step by Step Instructions for Chocolate Biscuit Balls Recipe
Mix the butter, vanilla, and sugar together until creamyPin PinAdd cocoa powder and milk.PinMix well without any lumpsPinIn a small mixie jar or food processor, coarsely powder the biscuitsPinAdd to the butter-sugar-cocoa mixture and stir wellPinMix until the biscuit pieces blend into the cocoa mixturePinYou should be able to shape them into small balls now. If not, add more biscuit powder. Shape into balls and coat with sprinkles (or any other options listed above)PinRefrigerate until ready to servePin
Recipe Notes:
- These chocolate biscuit balls keep well in the refrigerate up to three days. If making a large batch for a party, you can make them a day ahead
- I’d suggest adding lesser milk and then adding more if the mixture is too thick. I found that this quantity of milk made my biscuit mixture a bit too soft to shape and had to add a couple of biscuits, crushed
- Adjust sugar to your taste, adding a bit less is totally find too, especially if you are coating the chocolate biscuit balls in sweet stuff like sprinkles or chocolate rice sprinkles.
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Diane
Just made these using lactose free milk and are a big hit .Thanks !
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nags
Thank you!
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Thank you for sharing this amazing recipe. I’ll definitely try it at home.
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Foodie
Can we use icing sugar instead of brown sugar
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nags
no that won’t work in this recipe. you can use regular white sugar
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Madhavi
Very simple recipe i liked i selected it for my child s cooking competition held in school but i want nutritional values in this recipe
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Ambica
Hi
Do we have to use white butter?Reply
nags
erm yes
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