Looking for a bite sized treat but reluctant to turn the oven on? These easy chocolate balls are here to answer the call!

As I recently have some time, I had been searching on the internet last week. In search of new, intriguing thoughts, inspirational recipes that We have never tested before, to delight my loved ones with. Searching for a while unfortunately could not come across too many interesting stuff. Just before I thought to give up on it, I found this fabulous and easy dessert simply by luck at Suncakemom. The dessert seemed so delicious on its snapshot, it required rapid actions.

It absolutely was easy to imagine the way it is made, how it tastes and just how much boyfriend might like it. Actually, it is rather easy to please him when it comes to desserts. Yes, I’m a lucky one. Or possibly he is.Anyhow, I got into the blog and then followed the detailed instuctions that had been accompanied by great graphics of the operation. It just makes life faster and easier. I could suppose it’s a slight inconvenience to shoot photos in the middle of baking in the kitchen as you normally have gross hands and so i pretty appreciate the time and energy she devote to make this post .

Having said that I’m inspired presenting my own formulas in a similar way. Many thanks for the thought.

I was fine tuning the initial formula to make it for the taste of my family. I can say that it was a terrific outcome. They enjoyed the flavour, the thickness and loved getting a treat like this during a lively week. They ultimately asked for lots more, more and more. Hence next time I’m not going to commit the same miscalculation. I’m likely to double the volume .

There are more Chocolate Balls at SunCakeMom

Crush biscuits into pieces.

Put cocoa powder and butter into the mixing bowl.

Add optional mashed bananas or any other sweetener of choice and dough it together with the water then make balls out of the dough.

Melt chocolate.

Dip chocolate balls into the melted chocolate then place the tray into the fridge for half an hour until chocolate gets hard.