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Unsurpassed Čokolino balls

Chocolate balls made of chocolate, roasted hazelnuts and ginger are perfect for a children's party or some other children's party.

Preparation steps

  • Pour the heated milk into a bowl, add the Chocolate flakes, ginger and mix well.
  • Coarsely grind the hazelnuts and separate 50 g. Stir the remaining hazelnuts into the cooled Čokolino.
  • Grab the resulting mixture of Chocolate and Hazelnuts with a spoon, form balls which are then rolled into a mixture of hazelnuts and instant cocoa drink.

Serving

Arrange them in a bowl covered with baking paper.

Advice

In addition to hazelnuts, you can also mix chopped chocolate or dried fruit into Čokolino.

Tags

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