Brigadeiro (Brazilian Chocolate Truffles) – If you not familiar with Brigadeiros, this is a traditional Brazilian dessert that made of condensed milk, cocoa powder and butter. Very popular dessert in Brazil, especially in parties and holidays. If you’ve never tried it, now is the time. Just be careful , it’s addictive!

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Recipe:
Makes about 15-18 balls
Ingredients:
1 can (14oz/397g) Sweetened condensed milk
1/4 cup (30g) unsweetened Cocoa powder
1 tablespoon (15g) Butter
For coating:
• Desiccated coconut
• Crushed pistachios
• Chocolate sprinkles
Directions:
1. In a medium saucepan over low heat melt the butter, add sweetened condensed milk, cocoa powder and salt. Cook, stirring constantly, until the mixture becomes very thick and starts to pull away from the bottom and sides of the pan. About 6-8 minutes. Do not overcook.
2. Remove from heat and pour into greased plate or pan. Let cool for 1 hour.
3. grease your hands with butter and shape into small balls. Then, roll in topping of your choice.
4. Keep refrigerated before serving.

26 Comments

  1. My grandma and I used to make these together. We didn't even speak the same languages, but it is still one of best memories.

  2. Thank you for this very simple recipe! Looks easy to follow 😍

    I wanna try making Brigadeiros myself even though I am Malaysian 😁

  3. how much does this recipe serve? can i get the answer quick? i need to make them for a party

  4. Doing this with saffron instead of cocia tastes like a dream😩 saffron and then rolling them in coconut flakes

  5. I left mine in the fridge for a day but it’s still not thick enough, did I do something wrong?

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