Swedish Chocolate Balls (Chokladbollar)
It's a kid classic even adults will love, especially when you add delicious dipping sauces.
Recipe Summary Swedish Chocolate Balls (Chokladbollar)
They say that these Swedish chocolate balls, known as chokladbollar, are the first thing a Swedish child learns to make, and for good reason; they're easy to do, there's no baking required, and mixing the "dough" together makes for a fun activity. They sure beat snacking on a candy bar during the afternoon slump, as the fats and whole grain keep you satisfied much longer, while the coffee and cocoa provide the perfect pick-me-up.
Ingredients | Snack Easy Dessert Recipes For Kids1 ½ cups quick-cooking rolled oats½ cup white sugar3 ½ tablespoons cocoa powder1 pinch kosher salt1 pinch cayenne pepper¼ cup unsalted butter, softened¼ cup coconut oil, at room temperature1 teaspoon vanilla extract2 tablespoons strong brewed coffee½ cup unsweetened grated coconut, or as neededDirectionsHeat a pan over medium heat and add oats. Toss and shake until fragrant and lightly toasted, 5 to 7 minutes.Combine sugar, cocoa powder, salt, cayenne, butter, coconut oil, vanilla extract, and coffee in a bowl. Add the oats and mix until thoroughly combined.Portion dough into balls using a sorbet scoop. Roll balls in grated coconut and transfer to a parchment-lined baking pan. Let them firm up in the fridge for 15 to 20 minutes.Both regular coffee and espresso work here.The sugar will add some grittiness to the overall texture. For something smoother, cream the sugar with butter first or just use powdered sugar.You can keep these in the fridge and let them sit out a bit before eating so they're not completely firm.Info | Snack Easy Dessert Recipes For Kidsprep:
10 mins
cook:
5 mins
additional:
15 mins
total:
30 mins
Servings:
16
Yield:
16 chokladbollar
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