Decorated Spoon Brigadeiro.

Brigadeiro is a traditional brazilian chocolate candy. It's great for parties but it can also be eaten at any time. This version, made to be eaten with a spoon, is great to share with friends.
Decorated Spoon Brigadeiro.
Brigadeiro is a traditional brazilian chocolate candy. It's great for parties but it can also be eaten at any time. This version, made to be eaten with a spoon, is great to share with friends.
Cooking Instructions
- 1
In a medium saucepan, mix the ingredients together.
- 2
Put the pan in the oven on medium-low heat mixing all the ingredients until the chocolate melts.
- 3
Reduce heat a little, keep mixing until the mixture starts to unglue from the bottom of the pan.
- 4
Let it cool a little and serve on heat-proof bowls and decorate it with condensed milk.
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