Sunday, October 11. 2009
Brigadeiro
Sunday, October 11. 2009
Brigaderio's no exception. Sweet little balls of slighty caramel, chocolatey goodness, typically rolled in balls, and rolled in sprinkles. It's not unlike a slacker fudgey truffle, with only three (or four) ingredients: a 14oz can of sweetened condensed milk, 3 Tbs of cocoa powder, 1-2 Tbs of butter, and (optionally) up to 1 tsp of vanilla, which are cooked over medium heat until it all comes together and gets thick, about 10 minutes (constantly stirring).
Normally, at that point, you pour it into a bowl, let it cool 30-60 minutes, and butter your hands to make it into balls, and roll the balls into chocolate sprinkles. I made this batch at 3 am, while finishing up laundry, so I didn't hang out long enough to roll it and just spread it out like I would fudge and shook sprinkles onto half of it. (Totally not traditional, but what can I say? It was 3 am, and I was tired!)
Incidentally, beijinhos de coco is essentially the same thing, but instead of 3 Tbs of cocoa powder, you use 4 Tbs of sweetened dried coconut that you add after 15-20 minutes (instead of immediately), and instead of rolling it in chocolate sprinkles, you roll it in more sweetened dried coconut. Traditionally, you also press a whole clove into the top of a beijinho de coco (but it's entirely for decoration so you don't haaaaaaaaaave to).
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