Ingredients
1 tin condensed milk
- 56 g Butter
- 112 g Coconut
- 112 g Nesquik (chocolate)
- 28 piece Digestive biscuits
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Spatula TM5/TM6
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Place biscuits in bowl and crush on speed 6 a few seconds at a time checkin consistenvy, depending if you want fine or slightly rougher. . Remove biscuits .
Place butter and and condensed milk in bow melt on 100 for about 4 min Speed 2 . Ensure both melted and runny.
Add coconut nut nesquik and biscuits on reverse speed for about 2 min or until combined .
allow to slightly cool
roll into balls and drop into coconut
Tip
Can be rolled into toasted coconut if preferred . .
if no nesquik can use chocolate protien powder, sustagen, even milo. And chocolate drink .
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Recipe is created for
TM 5
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Comments
We made these using Marie biscuits and cocoa! Awesome!!
The supermarket was out of digestive biscuits and used the Marie biscuits as suggested and it turned out really well.
I made 2 batches, pretty much one after the other. I got caught up doing something else in the middle of rolling the balls in the coconut with the first batch. When i went back to it, I found it was harder for the coconut to stick.
When I did the 2nd batch, after the mix had cooled a little, I rolled them straight away and didn't leave the balls too long before coating in the coconut and it was much easier. My husband thought they were yummy but was disappointed that he only got a couple. The whole batch is destined for Christmas presents.
This recipe is really good...
We made these at our group meeting last night used marie biscuits in stead of digestives.they were really yummy.