Ingredients
- 1 lb of petit beurre biscuits
- 8 ounces of unsalted butter
- 1 cup of milk
- 1 cup of walnuts
- 8 spoons of cocoa powder
- 1 cup of sugar
- 2 tablespoons of rum or vanilla essence
- Maraschino cherries (or alcohol-infused blueberries, as described below)
- Shredded coconut
Preparation
- Finely grind the biscuits, and mix with the sugar.
- Melt the butter on low heat, and add to the biscuits. Mix.
- Carefully dissolve the cocoa powder into the milk, and add the rum or vanilla essence. When ready, add to the biscuits, and mix.
- Finely chop the walnuts, and add to the biscuits. Mix everything together. If all went well, it sticks together when pressed. If the mixture is too watery, incorporate a few more finely ground biscuits into the mixture.
- Next, let's proceed to form the blasts. Pick about 1-2 tablespoons of the mixture, and press it flat in you palm. Add a maraschino cherry in the center, then roll the mixture to uniformly cover it all around. Finally, covering it with coconut shreds. Repeat.
- Serve cold or at room temperature. Given that you've used melted butter for this recipe, it probably means that you need to let it sit and cool for a while after the preparation. I usually just refrigerate them overnight, which also helps make each blast firmer.
- Note: while maraschino cherries have some nice flavor and consistency, I do love a different twist to this recipe. It takes some preparation in advance, but it is definitely worth the effort. Here's what you do. Takes about five cups of berries, and poke each of them with a toothpick (to help the juice flow out). Place in a jar, cover with two cups of sugar, and shake gently to mix. Cover, and let sit. After about a week, the berries would have bled some juice which also caused the sugar to melt. Add about 250 ml of vodka, and let sit for one to two months. Aside from the delicious blueberry liquor which you can now enjoy, you also have some alcohol-infused blueberries for your desserts. Use 2-3 such blueberries as a filling for the chocolate blasts, instead of the maraschino cherries.
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