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Homemade No Bake Milo Balls

Friendly to both adults and kids alike, these Milo Balls are a wonderful treat that’s packed with the rich, malty goodness of Milo.

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Ingredients

number of servings
40
  • 312 cups of Milo Added to
  • 1 Cup of sweetened condensed milk Added to
  • 225 gms of crushed biscuits (you can use graham crackers or digestive biscuits) Added to
  • 1 Cup of desiccated coconut (plus extra for rolling) Added to

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Directions

30 min.
1. Step

Before you start, ensure you have all your ingredients measured and ready. This will make the process quicker and minimise mistakes.

2. Step

First, crush the biscuits to a fine texture. You can either use a food processor, or put the biscuits in a sealable bag and crush them with a rolling pin. This will give your Milo Balls a lovely crunch.

3. Step

In a large mixing bowl, combine the crushed biscuits, 3 cups of Milo and desiccated coconut. Stir evenly. In this recipe, consistency is key, so make sure every biscuit crumb is well coated with Milo.

4. Step

Gradually add the condensed milk, stirring as you pour. The mixture should come together into a firm, sticky mass. If the mixture is too dry, add some more condensed milk. If it’s too wet, adjust with a bit more Milo.

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5. Step

Shape the mixture into small balls with your hands, then roll them in the extra desiccated coconut. This can be a fun and interactive process, especially if you're doing it with kids.

6. Step

Once all balls are formed, place them in the fridge for a few hours to firm up. They can be served chilled, enhancing their delicious taste and texture.

7. Step

Remember, the beauty of home cooking is versatility. Feel free to experiment, perhaps by adding a few drops of vanilla extract or by rolling the balls in crushed nuts instead of coconut for variation.

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Homemade No Bake Milo Balls

Friendly to both adults and kids alike, these Milo Balls are a wonderful treat that’s packed with the rich, malty goodness of Milo.

30
Minutes
40
Number of servings
Directions
1. Step

Before you start, ensure you have all your ingredients measured and ready. This will make the process quicker and minimise mistakes.

2. Step

First, crush the biscuits to a fine texture. You can either use a food processor, or put the biscuits in a sealable bag and crush them with a rolling pin. This will give your Milo Balls a lovely crunch.

3. Step

In a large mixing bowl, combine the crushed biscuits, 3 cups of Milo and desiccated coconut. Stir evenly. In this recipe, consistency is key, so make sure every biscuit crumb is well coated with Milo.

4. Step

Gradually add the condensed milk, stirring as you pour. The mixture should come together into a firm, sticky mass. If the mixture is too dry, add some more condensed milk. If it’s too wet, adjust with a bit more Milo.

5. Step

Shape the mixture into small balls with your hands, then roll them in the extra desiccated coconut. This can be a fun and interactive process, especially if you're doing it with kids.

6. Step

Once all balls are formed, place them in the fridge for a few hours to firm up. They can be served chilled, enhancing their delicious taste and texture.

7. Step

Remember, the beauty of home cooking is versatility. Feel free to experiment, perhaps by adding a few drops of vanilla extract or by rolling the balls in crushed nuts instead of coconut for variation.

Ingredients
312 cups
of Milo
1 Cup
of sweetened condensed milk
225 gms
of crushed biscuits (you can use graham crackers or digestive biscuits)
1 Cup
of desiccated coconut (plus extra for rolling)