Honestly, it depends on what kind of coconut balls you want to make:)
A popular bourbon ball recipe includes mixing crushed cookies, chopped nuts, cocoa powder, and bourbon. Roll the mixture into balls and coat them in powdered sugar. Refrigerate before serving for the best flavor.
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Ingredients1 lb Walnuts (ground twice)1 pk Vanilla wafers-7 1/4 oz box1/2 c Honey1/2 c Light rum1 ea Powdered sugarMix all ingredients and let stand for 1 hour. Roll approximately 1 tablespoon size into a ball, lightly roll in powdered sugar. Will store in a tight container for 5 to 6 weeks. Makes about 5 dozen. Notes of importance: This is a very simple recipe but my sister, who gave me the recipe, says everbody prefers these to others. Just to give credit where credit is due the recipe originally came in a Pacific Gas & Electric insert.
No, you probably have to add another ingredient like ground nuts or powdered sugar to make it hold together.
Food Network has a sausage ball recipe available. Paula Deen was the one responsible for providing the recipe to Food Network. Some Paula Deen cook books will provide the sausage ball recipe along with many others.
There are a few changes you can make to a chocolate salty ball recipe to make it healthier. Use raw coconut and unsweetened baking chocolate. For the salt use the sea salt sparingly.
THERE IS NO RECIPE FOR THE Fairy Princess Ball Gown! It comes as one of P.J.'s specials. I know because I have one!
Ingredients1 c Butter, room temperature1/2 c Powdered sugar1/4 ts Salt1 ts Vanilla extract2 c Sifted flourMore powdered sugar Cream butter; add sugar gradually. Blend in salt, vanilla, & flour. If too soft, chill until firm. Scoop small pieces of dough, roll in hand to make a small ball, & place on ungreased cookie sheets. Bake in preheated 400 degree oven about 12 minutes, or until golden brown. Roll cookies in powdered sugar while hot. Cool on wire rack. Freeze well.
One delicious soft toffee recipe that I recommend is to melt butter and brown sugar together, then add condensed milk and golden syrup. Cook until it reaches a soft ball stage, then pour into a lined pan to set. Cut into squares once cooled.
Probably a chef's knife used to cut a dough ball into sections. I'd guess the recipe says makes two loaves then use a chef's knife to cut your ball in half.
Cheese balls are often made for parties around Christmastime. Here is a good cheese ball recipe: http://allrecipes.com/Recipe/traditional-christmas-cheese-ball/detail.aspx.
To eye ball it means to estimate the amount you are using in a recipe without measuring it exactly.