Beijinho de Coco - Brazilian Coconut Balls Recipe with Condensed Milk (2024)

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Nearly as famous as Brigadeiros, these beijinhos de coco are an easy 4-ingredient Brazilian coconut balls recipe your familia and amigos will LOVE. They’re essentially coconut fudge, rolled into bite-sized balls that are sinfully sweet and delicious, cute as buttons and great for parties and holidays year round. They’re even great to make as a gift!

If you love Brazilian sweets, don’t forget to try: Brigadeiro Recipe – Brazilian Fudge Balls, Brigadeiro Cake Recipe, Brazilian Flan Recipe.

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Beijinho de Coco – A Classic Brazilian Sweet

Oi gente!

This Brazilian coconut balls recipe called beijinho de coco in Portuguese, is another Brazilian party classic we cannot forget about, especially if you or a loved one is a coconut lover. And speaking of love, beijinho de coco, literally translates to coconut kiss, which makes total sense, because, what better way to tell someone you love them than with sweet coconut kisses?

Like the good Brazilian gal that I am, I grew up eating these at almost every birthday or holiday. This coconut balls recipe is one of the many sweets we love to use as edible decorations around a pretty Brigadeiro cake table, along with brigadeiros, and other docinhos because we don’t fear a sugar rush! We’re stronger than that, haha.

Besides, a table with edible cutesey sweets is way better than one full of things I cannot eat, like fake plants and candles, so there…

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These are a childhood treat that I love to not only enjoy, but also make as a homemade gift to friends, neighbors, co-workers and anyone else who might need a boost! I sometimes make a mixed box with brigadeiro so they can have both to enjoy.

This is a great make ahead dessert recipe, too. I love that you can make the mixture the night before, then just roll the balls in the morning — and, if you’re a parent, you can have the kids help roll and decorate with you. It’s so fun!

Turn your next celebration into a real Brazilian festa with these coconutty treats.

Beijinhos xx

Brazilian Coconut Balls Recipe Ingredients

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OK, so we’re clear, do not eat the cloves! If you choose to use them, make sure to remove them before eating the coconut balls.

Then, why do we use cloves in beijinho de coco?

  1. They add aroma.
  2. They infuse their aroma into the coconut balls recipe and that aroma cuts through some of the sweetness of the beijinhos.
  3. If this is some nonsense you can’t fully commit to, you can add cloves to just a few of the coconut balls, or none at all—it’s up to you!

And speaking of things that are up to you, while it’s not traditional, you can also use toasted coconut on the outside of the coconut fudge balls. OR you can dye the coconut and make them the color you want to create your own little festive look.

Other Coconut Recipes you’ll love: Batida de Coco – Brazilian Coconut co*cktail / Canjica – Brazilian Corn and Coconut Porridge / Pudim de Tapioca – Brazilian Tapioca Pudding

How to make this Brazilian Coconut Balls Recipe

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Before you get started on cooking these coconut fudge balls, get your ingredients in order. And if your shredded coconut is in long strands, like the photo above (on the left), throw it into your food processor and pulse a few times to make it smaller and more consistent (like in the image on the right).

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Then, just add the condensed milk, the butter, and the cream to a medium saucepan and heat it up until the butter melts.

After the butter has melted, add half of the shredded coconut to the pan and stir until combined. And keep cooking over medium heat, stirring continually and scraping the sides and the bottom of the pan with a spatula. We need to do this to avoid burning the mixture and having to start over again.

It’ll take about 10 or so minutes for our beijinho mixture to get to the consistency that we want, which is when we scrape the bottom of the pan, and the mixture takes 2-3 seconds to come back to its place, or when the mixture reaches 210F-220F. (You can use a candy thermometer or just a regular food thermometer to check.)

A note about the consistency of the Beijinho de Coco Mixture:

We Brazilians were born wired to make condensed milk rolled desserts, like this coconut balls recipe. We’ve watched our moms and grandmas make them our whole lives, so we’ve experienced the making process from an early age.

If you’ve never made a condensed milk fudge ball dessert before, the secret is practice, trial and sometimes error.

And hey, even if the coconut balls don’t roll properly, you can still eat them with a spoon, which is a special kind of fun, too!

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After you’re done cooking, pour the hot coconut mixture into a dish, or plate, cover with plastic wrap to contact (so a film doesn’t form over the top of the coconut fudge) and let it cool completely.

This should take about 2 hours, but you can let it cool overnight in the fridge, too!

How to Roll Your Coconut Balls

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Pour the remaining shredded coconut into a deep plate or bowl. You want there to be some depth here because you need some room to roll the coconut fudge balls around in the coconut.

When the beijinho mixture has cooled completely, lightly butter your hands and the scoop or spoon you’re using. This will prevent the fudge mixture from sticking everywhere.

Using a 1/2 to 1 tablespoon cookie scoop, or a spoon, scoop out the coconut fudge, and roll between your hands into little balls.

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Then just roll the little balls in the shredded coconut, and push a whole clove into each little coconut ball to decorate, if desired.

Don’t push it too far in because you’ll need to remove it before eating!

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Store the coconut fudge balls in a cool place or in the refrigerator until serving time.

We can serve these coconut fudge balls with condensed milk in a tray or you can put them in cute candy cups like this that match the theme of your party and make everything so much cuter and happier.

A note on storing this coconut balls recipe:

When you store these coconut fudge balls, if you store some with cloves alongside ones without, they’ll all will soak in the aroma of the cloves!

If you don’t want any trace of cloves in your coconut balls, store them in separate containers.

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More Brazilian Recipes Perfect for a Party:

Along with this Coconut Balls recipe, we’ve got a lot of other fun party treats! Here are a few of them:

  • Cachorro Quente – Brazilian Hot Dogs
  • Pao de Queijo – Brazilian Cheese Bread
  • Caipirinha Recipe

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Beijinho de Coco – Brazilian Coconut Balls Recipe

Nearly as famous as Brigadeiros, these beijinhos de coco are an easy 4-ingredient Brazilian coconut balls recipe your familia and amigos will LOVE. They're essentially coconut fudge rolled into bite-sized balls, that are sinfully sweet and delicious, cute as buttons and great for parties and holidays year round. They're even great to make as a gift.

Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 10 minutes minutes

Cooling Time: 2 hours hours

Total Time: 2 hours hours 15 minutes minutes

Servings: 16 balls

Calories: 60kcal

Author: Aline Shaw

Ingredients

  • 1 14oz can of sweet condensed milk
  • 1 cup of unsweetened, shredded coconut
  • 1 tablespoon of butter plus a little more for your hands
  • 1/4 cup of heavy cream
  • 16 whole cloves for decorating optional

Instructions

  • Add the condensed milk, the butter, and the cream to a medium sauce pan and place it over medium heat until the butter melts.

  • After the butter has melted, add half of the shredded coconut (1/2 cup) to the pan and stir.

  • Continue to cook over medium heat, for approximately 10 mins, stirring repeatedly, scraping the sides and the bottom of the pan with a spatula to avoid burning.

  • The beijinho is ready when you scrape the bottom of the pan, and the mixture takes 2-3 seconds to come back to its place, or when the mixture reaches 210F-220F – You can use a candy thermometer, or just a regular food thermometer to check.

  • Pour the hot coconut mixture into a dish, or plate, cover with plastic wrap to contact and let it cool – about 2 hours.

  • Meanwhile, pour the remaining shredded coconut in a deep plate or bowl.

  • When the beijinho mixture has cooled, butter your hands, and scoop 1/2 Tbsp to Tbsp portions and roll little balls.

  • Roll the little balls in the shredded coconut, and insert a whole clove to each little coconut ball to decorate, if desired.

  • Keep them in a cool place or in the refrigerator until serving time.

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    Nutrition

    Serving: 1ball | Calories: 60kcal | Carbohydrates: 2g | Protein: 1g | Fat: 6g | Saturated Fat: 5g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 7mg | Sodium: 13mg | Potassium: 45mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 1g | Vitamin A: 78IU | Vitamin C: 1mg | Calcium: 11mg | Iron: 1mg

    Beijinho de Coco - Brazilian Coconut Balls Recipe with Condensed Milk (2024)

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    What is beijinho made of? ›

    Beijinho (Portuguese pronunciation: [bej'ʒĩɲu]; "little kiss" in Portuguese), also known as branquinho ("little white one"), is a typical Brazilian birthday party candy prepared with condensed milk, grated desiccated coconut, rolled over caster sugar or grated coconut and frequently topped with a clove.

    Does coconut condensed milk thicken? ›

    Coconut condensed is made from, you guessed it, coconut! Specifically, this condensed milk is made of coconut milk, plus sugar, salt and guar gum, which is used for thickening and stabilising in food products – it comes from the guar bean.

    What is the difference between condensed milk and coconut condensed milk? ›

    The main difference between condensed milk and coconut milk is their source, with further differences in their taste and texture. Condensed milk comes from regular milk, which goes through a process that removes water and adds sugar – you can easily make it at home!

    How long does sweetened condensed coconut milk last? ›

    Use the full-fat stuff for best results! Remove from the heat, and allow to cool completely before using in recipes. This sweetened condensed coconut milk should last for at least a week when stored in a sealed container in the fridge.

    Does sweetened condensed coconut milk taste like coconut? ›

    Using the Milk in Recipes

    I have to admit I was a little skeptical that this coconut version, which looks, feels, and even shakes in the can exactly like evaporated cow's milk--but has a distinct coconut flavor and slight sweetness--could perform in baking like the dairy version.

    What is a beijinho in English? ›

    "These little coconut treats are called Beijinhos – beijinhos literally mean “little kisses” in Portuguese. They are the coconut equivalent of Brigadeiros which are made exactly the same but with chocolate and very popular for kids parties in Brazil.

    What is the history of Beijinho? ›

    “Beijinho” (“l*ttle kiss”) is a coconut sweet made with sweetened condensed milk and shaped as a small ball. It is one of the famous “docinhos de Leite Moça” that made their first appearance in the middle of the 20Th Century. They soon became popular and they are a must at children's parties in Brazil.

    Is coconut condensed milk healthy? ›

    Condensed coconut milk may offer several health benefits: Weight Loss: Coconut milk contains medium-chain triglycerides (MCTs) which stimulate energy through a process called thermogenesis, or heat production. This can help reduce body weight and fat buildup, increase insulin sensitivity, and boost exercise endurance3.

    Can I substitute condensed milk for coconut condensed milk? ›

    You can use sweetened condensed coconut milk instead of sweetened condensed milk in a variety of dessert recipes – everything from fudge to macaroons to my healthy magic cookie bars. I have a couple recipes planned that use sweetened condensed coconut milk so keep your eyes peeled!

    Does sweetened condensed coconut milk separate? ›

    Even better: the sweetened condensed coconut milk doesn't separate like regular coconut milk does in the coffee.

    Why is condensed milk not advisable? ›

    Sweetened condensed milk is high in calories and unsuitable for people with cow's milk protein allergy or lactose intolerance. Its sweet flavor may be off-putting for some and doesn't typically serve as a good substitute for regular milk in recipes.

    Are there two types of condensed milk? ›

    Types of milk: Sweetened condensed milk is sometimes called condensed milk. They are the same thing and they only come in one variety. Evaporated milk is used as a shelf-stable milk substitute, and can be found as non-fat, low-fat, or whole.

    Is Coco Lopez sweetened condensed coconut milk? ›

    Like Coco López, Goya's version is made up of coconut milk and sugar, as well as various emulsifying agents. There's one major difference, however: Coco López comes directly from coconut meat, not coconut milk, which gives it a slightly thicker, creamier consistency.

    Is condensed coconut milk good for you? ›

    Health Benefits

    This can help reduce body weight and fat buildup, increase insulin sensitivity, and boost exercise endurance3. Heart Health: Some evidence suggests that lauric acid, an antioxidant present in coconut milk, may help prevent stroke and heart disease3.

    What do you do with canned coconut milk? ›

    Use It to Replace Dairy in Creamy Sides

    Add rich, creamy texture and nuttiness to classic dishes like creamed spinach and mashed sweet potatoes using this non-dairy option. You can also mix it into rice to delicious effect—coconut rice is just about one of the most irresistible ways to use canned coconut milk.

    Can you freeze condensed coconut milk? ›

    Coconut milk can keep in the freezer up to 1 month. Coconut milk must be stored in a freezer-safe, airtight container that is sealed well.

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