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| Nutrition Facts | ||
|---|---|---|
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Serving Size 1 (11g) Recipe makes 40 servings |
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| Calories 37 | ||
| Calories from Fat 10 | (29%) | |
| Amount Per Serving | %DV | |
| Total Fat 1.2g | 1% | |
| Saturated Fat 0.8g | 3% | |
| Monounsaturated Fat 0.3g | ||
| Polyunsaturated Fat 0.1g | ||
| Trans Fat 0.0g | ||
| Cholesterol 4mg | 1% | |
| Sodium 16mg | 0% | |
| Potassium 45mg | 1% | |
| Total Carbohydrate 6.1g | 2% | |
| Dietary Fiber 0.2g | 0% | |
| Sugars 5.9g | ||
| Protein 0.9g | 1% | |
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From: MillaKette
On May 25, 2009
This was made by my grandmother when I was a child, always present in my birthdays! You can use just one kind of chocolate--Nestlé being always my choice. AuntTom, I've never heard of them being rolled in sugar with cinnamon--and I lived in three different States in Brazil for 37 years... Now, the VERY politically incorrect information: in some States in Brazil it's called "Negrinhos," or, Little Negroes. No Blacks in Brazil get offended with the name, by the way!
From: AuntTom
On Aug 1, 2006
My daughter was also assigned to bring food from a country her class had been studying. After suffering through various concoctions from other classmates, the class was quite pleased with this recipe. Especially the exchange student from Brazil, who was excited to have something from home. He said it was more traditional to roll in powdered sugar, sometimes mixed with a little cinnamon.
From: Marz
On Jun 24, 2007
I'm originally from Brazil, and brigadeiro is a staple at every child's birthday. I made this recipe today (although I left out the sugar; condensed milk is sweet enough!). Heat this up in medium heat and when the mixture begins to boil you know you are close to being done. Also use a wooden spoon so you know when cooking is complete (the mixture will loosen from the pan when you scrape the bottom with the wooden spoon). Although it may still look soft it will harden slightly when you transfer it to the greased plate. This recipe can also be used as frosting or filling for any cake. You just have to take it off the stove a little bit before its done "point", so it will be spreadable. Also, I do prefer to use the "La Lechera" condensed milk brand, because it is much less sweet than the regular brand we find at the supermarket (and it is closer to the texture and closer to the color of condensed mil in Brazil). You can buy La Lechera at any market that sells hispanic foods. This candy is like dolce de leche meets chocolate.....yumm-o!
From: KK - Chef #426156
On Jan 31, 2008
These really are wonderful. I coated some with the jimmies, some with plain confectioners sugar, some with cinnamon confectioners sugar and some with chopped almonds. The cinnamon sugar and nuts were the hands-down favorites, with friends, family and colleagues. You could use pecans, walnuts or macadamia nuts. This recipe is easy to make, and you can wait a day or so to roll and coat them if necessary. Just cover the dish with plastic wrap. Next I'll try rolling some in cocoa powder and dipping some in melted chocolate. Make these - you'll like them. Thanks for a great recipe, kimbearly.
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