Chocolate Orange Balls Recipe
Do we really like chocolate or we just have it because we used to? Let’s make a couple of chocolate orange balls and find it out!
As I lately have a little time, I had been browsing on the internet yesterday. In need of new, stirring tips, inspiring recipes that I’ve never tasted before, to delight my loved ones with. Looking for a long time but could not discover any interesting stuff. Right before I wanted to give up on it, I found this delightful and simple treat simply by accident on Suncakemom. The dessert seemed so mouth-watering on its snapshot, it required rapid actions.
It had been easy to imagine just how it is created, its taste and just how much my hubby might love it. Actually, it is very simple to keep happy him in terms of puddings. Anyways, I got into the blog and followed the step-by-step instuctions which were coupled with superb snap shots of the task. It just makes life rather easy. I can suppose it is a slight effort to shoot pics down the middle of baking in the kitchen because you typically have sticky hands so I really appreciate the time and energy she put in to build this blogpost and recipe easily implemented.
That being said I am encouraged presenting my very own dishes in a similar fashion. Many thanks for the thought.
I was fine tuning the main mixture to make it for the taste of my loved ones. Need to tell you it was a great success. They loved the flavour, the consistency and loved having a delicacy such as this in the middle of a busy workweek. They ultimately demanded more, more and more. Thus next time I am not going to commit the same miscalculation. I’m likely to twin the quantity .
The Chocolate Orange Balls Recipe provided by SunCakeMom.
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Add orange zest, orange juice, nuts, dried fruits, cocoa powder, cinnamon into a food processor then process the ingredients until there is a uniform mixture.
Make walnut sized (15-20g) balls out of the dollop.
Melt chocolate and butter.
Dip the orange chocolate balls into chocolate then let them cool off on a rack.