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  • snokenkeekaguard@lemmy.dbzer0.comS snokenkeekaguard@lemmy.dbzer0.com

    What makes them Swedish?

    I mean I assumed they were a sweet dish

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    Jeena
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    #4

    I guess the oatmeal, but I have not seen it in any other country than Sweden.

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    • M matte@feddit.nu

      Looking good! They are best with coconut flakes like that.

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      crentist
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      Hell naw, pearl sugar is the way to go

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      • M matte@feddit.nu

        Looking good! They are best with coconut flakes like that.

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        actionjbone@sh.itjust.works
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        #6

        Ah yes, the coconut, native to Sweden.

        (But seriously that looks delicious)

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        • JeenaJ Jeena

          I made some Swedish chocolate balls.

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          psycotica0@lemmy.ca
          wrote on last edited by psycotica0@lemmy.ca
          #7

          Those look similar to, but not the same as Canadian Macaroons (not to be confused with French Macarons. “roons”)

          Coconut, Chocolate, Balls! Though often macaroons are little “heap” shapes.

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          • JeenaJ Jeena

            I guess the oatmeal, but I have not seen it in any other country than Sweden.

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            Auster
            wrote on last edited by auster@thebrainbin.org
            #8

            Trying to remember what oatmeal is, but maybe those chocolate balls can be compared to Brazilian “brigadeiro” candies?

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            • JeenaJ Jeena

              I made some Swedish chocolate balls.

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              Jeena
              wrote on last edited by jeena@piefed.jeena.net
              #9

              Recipe for Swedish Chocolate Balls (No-Bake)

              Ingredients:

              • 100 g butter (softened)
              • 1 dl (about ½ cup) sugar
              • 3 dl (about 1¼ cups) rolled oats
              • 2 tbsp cocoa powder
              • 1 tsp vanilla sugar (or ½ tsp vanilla extract)
              • 2 tbsp cold coffee (or water)

              Instructions:

              1. Mix the softened butter and sugar until creamy.
              2. Add the oats, cocoa powder, vanilla sugar, and coffee. Mix thoroughly.
              3. Shape the dough into small balls.
              4. Roll the balls in pearl sugar or shredded coconut.
              5. Chill in the fridge for at least 30 minutes before serving.
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              • JeenaJ Jeena

                Recipe for Swedish Chocolate Balls (No-Bake)

                Ingredients:

                • 100 g butter (softened)
                • 1 dl (about ½ cup) sugar
                • 3 dl (about 1¼ cups) rolled oats
                • 2 tbsp cocoa powder
                • 1 tsp vanilla sugar (or ½ tsp vanilla extract)
                • 2 tbsp cold coffee (or water)

                Instructions:

                1. Mix the softened butter and sugar until creamy.
                2. Add the oats, cocoa powder, vanilla sugar, and coffee. Mix thoroughly.
                3. Shape the dough into small balls.
                4. Roll the balls in pearl sugar or shredded coconut.
                5. Chill in the fridge for at least 30 minutes before serving.
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                makingwork@lemmy.ca
                wrote on last edited by
                #10

                Thank you for sharing!

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                • JeenaJ Jeena

                  I guess the oatmeal, but I have not seen it in any other country than Sweden.

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                  breecher@sh.itjust.works
                  wrote on last edited by
                  #11

                  We have them in Denmark as well. They are called havregrynskugler (oatmeal balls).

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                  • JeenaJ Jeena

                    I made some Swedish chocolate balls.

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                    sparklehedgehog@lemmy.world
                    wrote on last edited by
                    #12

                    Yummmm! Thanks for sharing! 😊 Do you use powdered sugar or white sugar?

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                      Yummmm! Thanks for sharing! 😊 Do you use powdered sugar or white sugar?

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                      Jeena
                      wrote on last edited by
                      #13

                      Just regular sugar

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                        mysterioussophon21@lemmy.world
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                        They’re actually quite different from brigadeiros! Swedish chokladbollar are oat-based with butter, while brigadeiros are made with condensed milk and cooked down. The texture is completley different - brigadeiros are more fudgy and chewy, while these are more firm and grainy from the oats. Both delicious in their own way though!

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                        • JeenaJ Jeena

                          I made some Swedish chocolate balls.

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                          Nummy nums 🤤

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                          • M mysterioussophon21@lemmy.world

                            They’re actually quite different from brigadeiros! Swedish chokladbollar are oat-based with butter, while brigadeiros are made with condensed milk and cooked down. The texture is completley different - brigadeiros are more fudgy and chewy, while these are more firm and grainy from the oats. Both delicious in their own way though!

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                            Auster
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                            Oooooooh

                            Thanks for the explanation, and now I’m interested in trying - hopefully I can find recipes easily

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                              Jeena
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                              I put the recipe in a different comment.

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                              • JeenaJ Jeena

                                I put the recipe in a different comment.

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                                Auster
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                                Hadn’t noticed. Thanks!

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