16 Swedish Chocolate Balls Recipe Unleash Your Inner Chef!
Published on: Mar 5, 2024
If you have a sweet tooth and love trying out new recipes, then you definitely need to add Swedish chocolate balls to your list. These delectable treats are a staple in Swedish homes, especially during the holiday season. Not only are they easy to make, but they also make for a perfect snack or dessert. So, without further ado, let's dive into this delicious Swedish chocolate balls recipe and indulge in some chocolatey goodness.
This recipe is a twist on the classic Swedish Chocolate Balls, with the addition of shredded coconut for a tropical touch. The combination of chocolate and coconut makes these balls rich and decadent, perfect for satisfying your sweet tooth. Serve them with a cup of coffee or hot chocolate for the ultimate indulgence.
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Swedish Chocolate Coconut Balls - Chokladbollar
Main Ingredients: Butter, Sugar, Rolled Oats, Vanilla Extract, Cocoa
If you can't decide between the classic Swedish Chocolate Balls or the coconut version, why not make both? This recipe combines the two by using half chocolate and half coconut in the mixture. The result is a delicious and unique treat that will surely be a hit at any party or gathering.
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Swedish Chocolate Balls (or Coconut Balls)
Main Ingredients: Rolled Oats, White Sugar, Unsweetened Cocoa Powder
For a simple and straightforward recipe, try out these traditional Swedish Chocolate Balls. Made with just a few basic ingredients, these balls are easy to make and require no baking. The perfect combination of chocolate, oats, and butter makes these balls irresistibly delicious.
If you want to add a festive touch to your Swedish Chocolate Balls, try out this recipe for Christmas Chocolate Praline Ischoklad. These balls are made with dark chocolate and filled with a creamy praline center, making them a decadent and indulgent treat for the holidays.
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Swedish Christmas Chocolate Praline Ischoklad
Main Ingredients: Chocolate, Coconut Oil
Switching gears from sweet to savory, no list of Swedish recipes is complete without Swedish Meatballs. These iconic meatballs are a staple in Swedish cuisine and are loved all over the world. Made with a flavorful blend of ground beef and pork, these meatballs are typically served with a rich and creamy gravy sauce.
If you want to make the best Swedish Meatballs at home, try out this recipe. These meatballs are made with a combination of ground beef and pork, along with spices and seasonings for maximum flavor. The addition of heavy cream in the sauce makes these meatballs extra creamy and delicious.
For all the vegans out there, don't worry, we have a Swedish Chocolate Balls recipe for you too! This vegan version of the classic treat is made with just a few simple ingredients, including coconut oil, cocoa powder, and almond flour. These balls are also gluten-free, making them a great option for those with dietary restrictions.
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Easy Vegan Chocolate Balls (Swedish Chokladboll)
Main Ingredients: Almond Meal, Dates, Cocoa Powder, Instant Coffee
One of the key components of Swedish Meatballs is the delicious sauce that they are served with. This recipe will teach you how to make the perfect sauce for your meatballs, with a combination of beef broth, heavy cream, and Worcestershire sauce. Serve it over your homemade meatballs for a delicious and satisfying meal.
Looking for a unique and creative take on Swedish Chocolate Balls? This recipe combines three different types of balls – Chokladbullar, Havregrynskugler, and Swedish No-Bake Balls – for a delicious and fun treat. These balls are made with a variety of ingredients, including oats, coconut, and chocolate, making them a perfect grab-and-go snack.
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Chokladbullar | Havregrynskugler | Swedish No-Bake...
Main Ingredients: Oats, Sugar, Butter, Cocoa Powder, Desiccated Coconut
In Sweden, pancakes are not just for breakfast, they are also a popular dessert. These thin and crepe-like pancakes are served with a variety of toppings, such as whipped cream, jam, and fresh berries. This recipe will teach you how to make the perfect Swedish Pancakes, so you can enjoy them any time of the day.
If you're short on time, or simply don't want to make meatballs from scratch, this recipe is for you. Using frozen meatballs, this recipe will teach you how to make delicious Swedish Meatballs with a homemade sauce. It's a quick and easy option for a satisfying meal.
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Delicious Swedish Meatballs Using Frozen Meatballs
Main Ingredients: Meatballs, Butter, All Purpose Flour, Beef Broth, Sour
If you want to make Swedish Meatballs the traditional way, this is the recipe for you. Made with a blend of ground beef and pork, along with breadcrumbs, milk, and spices, these meatballs are full of flavor and have the perfect texture. Serve them with mashed potatoes and lingonberry jam for a classic Swedish meal.
The Instant Pot has revolutionized the way we cook, and now you can make Swedish Meatballs in no time with this recipe. Using the pressure cooker function, these meatballs are cooked to perfection and served with a rich and creamy sauce. It's a quick and easy option for a busy weeknight dinner.
In just 30 minutes, you can have a delicious and hearty meal on the table with this recipe for Swedish Meatballs. Made with a creamy sauce and served over egg noodles, this meal is perfect for a cozy night in. Plus, it's a great way to use up any leftover meatballs you may have.
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30 Minute Swedish Meatballs
Main Ingredients: Meatball, Ground Beef, Onion, Plain Bread Crumbs
This unique dessert combines two beloved Swedish ingredients – chocolate and red wine – for a rich and decadent cake. The best part? It's flourless, making it a great option for those who are gluten-free. Serve it at your next dinner party and impress your guests with this delicious and unique cake.
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Flourless Chocolate And Red Wine Swedish Cake
Main Ingredients: Unsalted Butter, Dark Chocolate, Red Wine, Large Eggs
If you're a fan of apple desserts, you have to try this recipe for Swedish Apple Cake. This moist and flavorful cake is made with fresh apples and topped with a streusel crumb topping. It's the perfect dessert for fall, or any time of the year.
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Swedish Apple Cake
Main Ingredients: Apples, Sugar, Flour, Baking Powder, Butter, Eggs, Lemon
For a super easy and foolproof recipe for Swedish Meatballs, try out this version. Made with just a few ingredients, these meatballs are sure to be a hit with the whole family. Serve them with mashed potatoes and lingonberry jam for a classic Swedish meal.
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Super Easy Swedish Meatballs
Main Ingredients: Breadcrumbs, Milk, Large Egg, Onion Powder, Garlic
Another great option for a busy weeknight dinner, these Crock Pot Swedish Meatballs are a breeze to make. Just throw all the ingredients into your slow cooker and let it do the work for you. In a few hours, you'll have a delicious and comforting meal ready to be served.
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Crock Pot Swedish Meatballs
Main Ingredients: Cream Of Mushroom Soup, Beef Broth, Garlic Powder
In Sweden, Fika – the act of taking a break to enjoy a cup of coffee or tea with a pastry – is a beloved tradition. And what better pastry to enjoy than these Swedish Kardemummabullar, or cardamom buns? These sweet and aromatic buns are perfect for any time of the day and are a must-try for any fan of Swedish cuisine.
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The joy of Fika – Swedish Kardemummabullar
Main Ingredients: Milk, Dry Active Yeast, Brown Sugar, Flour, Cardamom
Last but not least, we have another delicious recipe for Swedish Chocolate Balls. This version uses a combination of dark and milk chocolate for a rich and decadent treat. Make them for your next party or gathering and watch them disappear in no time.
First up on our list is a sweet treat from Sweden - Chocolate Balls, also known as Chokladbollar. These bite-sized delights are made with oats, cocoa powder, sugar, and butter, and are perfect for satisfying your sweet tooth. Add a touch of coffee or liqueur for an extra kick of flavor.
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Swedish Chocolate Coconut Balls - Chokladbollar
Main Ingredients: Butter, Sugar, Rolled Oats, Vanilla Extract, Cocoa
A variation of the classic Swedish Chocolate Balls, these Chokladbollar add a tropical twist with the addition of shredded coconut. The combination of chocolate and coconut is a match made in heaven, and these bite-sized treats will surely be a hit at any gathering.
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Swedish Chocolate Balls (or Coconut Balls)
Main Ingredients: Rolled Oats, White Sugar, Unsweetened Cocoa Powder
Can't decide between the original Swedish Chocolate Balls or the Coconut Balls? Why not have both? This recipe combines the two, giving you the best of both worlds. The result is a rich, chocolatey treat with a hint of coconut flavor.
If you're a purist and prefer to stick to the classic Swedish Chocolate Balls recipe, then this one is for you. Made with just a few simple ingredients, these chocolate balls are easy to make and are the perfect indulgent treat.
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Swedish Christmas Chocolate Praline Ischoklad
Main Ingredients: Chocolate, Coconut Oil
This recipe takes the traditional Swedish Christmas treat, Ischoklad, and adds a touch of chocolate praline for a decadent twist. Made with dark chocolate and hazelnut paste, these chocolate bites are the perfect way to celebrate the holiday season.
No list of Swedish recipes is complete without Swedish Meatballs. This classic dish is a staple in Swedish cuisine and is a must-try for any meatball lover. Made with a mix of pork and beef, these meatballs are tender and flavorful.
If you're looking for the ultimate Swedish Meatball recipe, look no further. This recipe claims to be the best, and with a combination of ground beef, pork, and veal, we can see why. Serve these meatballs with lingonberry jam for a truly authentic experience.
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Easy Vegan Chocolate Balls (Swedish Chokladboll)
Main Ingredients: Almond Meal, Dates, Cocoa Powder, Instant Coffee
For our vegan friends, we have a delicious and easy recipe for Vegan Chocolate Balls. Made with dates, almonds, and cocoa powder, these treats are healthy and indulgent at the same time. Perfect for satisfying your chocolate cravings guilt-free.
What's a meatball without a delicious sauce to go with it? This recipe for Swedish Meatball Sauce is the perfect accompaniment to any meatball dish. Made with beef broth, heavy cream, and Worcestershire sauce, this sauce is rich, creamy, and full of flavor.
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Chokladbullar | Havregrynskugler | Swedish No-Bake...
Main Ingredients: Oats, Sugar, Butter, Cocoa Powder, Desiccated Coconut
Another variation of the classic Swedish Chocolate Balls, this recipe adds a twist by using oatmeal instead of oats. These no-bake treats are perfect for those who want a quick and easy recipe that doesn't require any baking. And with three different names, you know they're going to be good.
Switching gears from meatballs and chocolate balls, we have a breakfast dish - Swedish Pancakes. These thin and delicate pancakes are a popular dish in Sweden and are often served with lingonberry jam and whipped cream. They make for a delicious and indulgent breakfast or brunch treat.
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Delicious Swedish Meatballs Using Frozen Meatballs
Main Ingredients: Meatballs, Butter, All Purpose Flour, Beef Broth, Sour
Short on time but still want to enjoy some Swedish Meatballs? This recipe uses frozen meatballs as a shortcut, but still results in a delicious and flavorful dish. Perfect for a quick and easy weeknight dinner.
If you're a fan of authentic and traditional recipes, then this one is for you. Made with ground beef and ground pork, these meatballs are a staple in every Swedish household. Serve them with mashed potatoes, lingonberry jam, and a side of pickled cucumber for the full experience.
If you're a fan of the Instant Pot, then you'll love this recipe for Swedish Meatballs. Using the pressure cooking function, these meatballs are ready in no time and are just as delicious as the traditional version. Serve them over egg noodles or mashed potatoes for a comforting meal.
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30 Minute Swedish Meatballs
Main Ingredients: Meatball, Ground Beef, Onion, Plain Bread Crumbs
Speaking of quick and easy meals, this recipe for 30-minute Swedish Meatballs is perfect for those busy weeknights. Made with ground beef, ground pork, and breadcrumbs, these meatballs are quick, easy, and delicious.
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Flourless Chocolate And Red Wine Swedish Cake
Main Ingredients: Unsalted Butter, Dark Chocolate, Red Wine, Large Eggs
We're back to desserts with this decadent and indulgent Flourless Chocolate and Red Wine Swedish Cake. Made with dark chocolate, red wine, and almond flour, this rich and moist cake is perfect for any special occasion.
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Swedish Apple Cake
Main Ingredients: Apples, Sugar, Flour, Baking Powder, Butter, Eggs, Lemon
If you're a fan of apple desserts, then this Swedish Apple Cake is a must-try. Made with cinnamon-sugar apples and a vanilla custard, this cake is a delicious and comforting treat that's perfect for fall.
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Super Easy Swedish Meatballs
Main Ingredients: Breadcrumbs, Milk, Large Egg, Onion Powder, Garlic
Another easy and quick recipe for Swedish Meatballs, this one uses frozen meatballs as a shortcut. But don't let that fool you, these meatballs are just as tasty and are perfect for satisfying those meatball cravings in a pinch.
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Crock Pot Swedish Meatballs
Main Ingredients: Cream Of Mushroom Soup, Beef Broth, Garlic Powder
If you want to come home to a delicious and comforting meal, then this Crock Pot Swedish Meatball recipe is for you. Simply throw all the ingredients in your slow cooker and let it do all the work while you go about your day. The result is tender and flavorful meatballs that are perfect for any occasion.
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The joy of Fika – Swedish Kardemummabullar
Main Ingredients: Milk, Dry Active Yeast, Brown Sugar, Flour, Cardamom
Last but certainly not least, we have a recipe for Swedish Cardamom Buns, also known as Kardemummabullar. These sweet and spiced buns are a staple in Swedish coffee breaks, known as Fika. The combination of cardamom, cinnamon, and sugar makes these buns irresistible and perfect for pairing with a cup of coffee or tea.
Ingredients
For the chocolate balls:
2 cups of rolled oats
1 cup of sugar
1/2 cup of cocoa powder
1/2 cup of butter, softened
1 tsp of vanilla extract
2 tbsp of strong brewed coffee
1/2 cup of shredded coconut
For the chocolate coating:
1/2 cup of dark chocolate, chopped
1 tbsp of coconut oil
1/4 cup of shredded coconut
Instructions
In a mixing bowl, combine the rolled oats, sugar, cocoa powder, and shredded coconut.
Add in the softened butter, vanilla extract, and brewed coffee. Mix until well combined.
Using your hands, roll the mixture into small balls and place them on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper.
Place the chocolate balls in the fridge for 30 minutes to firm up.
In the meantime, melt the dark chocolate and coconut oil in a double boiler or microwave, stirring occasionally.
Remove the chocolate balls from the fridge and dip them into the melted chocolate, making sure to coat them evenly.
Place the coated balls back on the parchment-lined baking sheet and sprinkle with shredded coconut.
Refrigerate the chocolate balls for another 30 minutes to allow the chocolate to set.
Serve and enjoy your homemade Swedish chocolate balls!
Tips and Variations
For an extra crunch, you can add chopped nuts or crushed candy canes to the chocolate balls before refrigerating them. You can also use white chocolate instead of dark chocolate for the coating, or even mix the two for a marbled effect. And if you prefer a boozy twist, add a splash of your favorite liqueur into the mixture before rolling the balls.
These Swedish chocolate balls also make for a great gift or party treat. Simply place them in a decorative box or jar, tie a ribbon around it, and voila – a delicious and thoughtful present.
So, next time you're craving something sweet, give this Swedish chocolate balls recipe a try. Trust us, your taste buds will thank you.