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No Bake Chocolate Cherry Ripe Balls

These no-bake Cherry Ripe Balls are incredibly addictive and are an amazing treat for cherry lovers.

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Ingredients

number of servings
20
  • 150 gms of sweet biscuits (can be gluten-free biscuits) Added to
  • 225 gms of cherry ripe bars Added to
  • 180 gms of condensed coconut milk Added to
  • 1 teaspoon of Vanilla Extract Added to
  • 100 gms of shredded coconut Added to
  • 180 gms of dark chocolate, for coating Added to

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Directions

40 min.
1. Step

Start by placing the biscuits in your food processor. Blend them until you reach a fine crumb consistency, don't worry if you have a few larger pieces here too. It adds to the crunchy texture.

2. Step

If you're using cherry ripe bars which are already sweetened and chocolatey, add them to your food processor. For anyone using dried cherries and dark chocolate, blend these till they slightly stick together. This will help in later steps.

3. Step

Incorporate the condensed coconut milk and vanilla extract, blending until the mixture clings together. You can add more coconut milk if the mixture appears too dry. I usually add it tablespoon by tablespoon.

4. Step

Once blended, shape spoonfuls of the mixture into balls. Roll each ball in the shredded coconut before setting to one side. One of my personal tips is to dampen your hands lightly with water. This will make the rolling process less sticky and more manageable.

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5. Step

Melt the dark chocolate in a heatproof bowl over simmering water, ensuring that the bowl doesn’t touch the water. Stir occasionally until fully melted. Dipping each cherry ball into the chocolate can be tricky, but using a fork can make it easier to roll them around then lift them out without adding fingerprints or dropping it.

6. Step

Place the chocolate-coated balls onto a lined baking tray to allow the chocolate to set, which should take around 15-20 minutes.

7. Step

Finally, serve and enjoy. I often serve them at room temperature to maintain a beautifully firm yet melt-in-your-mouth texture.

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Recipe author image Tammers

No Bake Chocolate Cherry Ripe Balls

These no-bake Cherry Ripe Balls are incredibly addictive and are an amazing treat for cherry lovers.

40
Minutes
20
Number of servings
Directions
1. Step

Start by placing the biscuits in your food processor. Blend them until you reach a fine crumb consistency, don't worry if you have a few larger pieces here too. It adds to the crunchy texture.

2. Step

If you're using cherry ripe bars which are already sweetened and chocolatey, add them to your food processor. For anyone using dried cherries and dark chocolate, blend these till they slightly stick together. This will help in later steps.

3. Step

Incorporate the condensed coconut milk and vanilla extract, blending until the mixture clings together. You can add more coconut milk if the mixture appears too dry. I usually add it tablespoon by tablespoon.

4. Step

Once blended, shape spoonfuls of the mixture into balls. Roll each ball in the shredded coconut before setting to one side. One of my personal tips is to dampen your hands lightly with water. This will make the rolling process less sticky and more manageable.

5. Step

Melt the dark chocolate in a heatproof bowl over simmering water, ensuring that the bowl doesn’t touch the water. Stir occasionally until fully melted. Dipping each cherry ball into the chocolate can be tricky, but using a fork can make it easier to roll them around then lift them out without adding fingerprints or dropping it.

6. Step

Place the chocolate-coated balls onto a lined baking tray to allow the chocolate to set, which should take around 15-20 minutes.

7. Step

Finally, serve and enjoy. I often serve them at room temperature to maintain a beautifully firm yet melt-in-your-mouth texture.

Ingredients
150 gms
of sweet biscuits (can be gluten-free biscuits)
225 gms
of cherry ripe bars
180 gms
of condensed coconut milk
1 teaspoon
of Vanilla Extract
100 gms
of shredded coconut
180 gms
of dark chocolate, for coating