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<blockquote data-quote="forge" data-source="post: 619148" data-attributes="member: 118650"><p>Thanks [USER=116204]@Nyxks[/USER] I see what you mean, maybe I can make something similar with what I have in the cupboard.</p><p></p><p>I am sure the wild turkeys in our yard will eat it if it is a dud.</p><p></p><p>Here is my vanilla choc balls</p><p>No cooking mix then roll into balls</p><p></p><p>1 cup almond meal</p><p>1 cup crushed peanuts</p><p>1 cup desiccated coconut</p><p>100ml coconut flour</p><p>1 level tsp Xanthan gum (optional but it is a glue)</p><p>50ml olive oil</p><p>100ml sweetener (more or less to taste)</p><p>125ml cocoa</p><p>3 tsp gelatine</p><p>3 tbspoons vanilla (more or less to taste) or rum or rum essence.</p><p></p><p>add water and hand mix to a stodgy dough roll into balls then roll in desiccatedd coconut.</p><p></p><p>Store in the fridge, the mix should firm overnight as the coconut gets softer and the mix dries out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="forge, post: 619148, member: 118650"] Thanks [USER=116204]@Nyxks[/USER] I see what you mean, maybe I can make something similar with what I have in the cupboard. I am sure the wild turkeys in our yard will eat it if it is a dud. Here is my vanilla choc balls No cooking mix then roll into balls 1 cup almond meal 1 cup crushed peanuts 1 cup desiccated coconut 100ml coconut flour 1 level tsp Xanthan gum (optional but it is a glue) 50ml olive oil 100ml sweetener (more or less to taste) 125ml cocoa 3 tsp gelatine 3 tbspoons vanilla (more or less to taste) or rum or rum essence. add water and hand mix to a stodgy dough roll into balls then roll in desiccatedd coconut. Store in the fridge, the mix should firm overnight as the coconut gets softer and the mix dries out. [/QUOTE]
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