Brigadeiros
Published Feb. 21, 2021

- Total Time
- 1½ hours, plus cooling
- Rating
- Comments
- Read comments
Advertisement
Ingredients
- 5cups whole milk
- 1cup granulated sugar
- 2teaspoons unsalted butter, plus more for greasing your hands
- 1¾cups homemade sweetened condensed milk or 1 (14-ounce) can sweetened condensed milk
- 5tablespoons unsweetened Dutch-process cocoa powder, sifted
- Pinch of flaky sea salt
- 1cup chocolate or rainbow sprinkles
For the Sweetened Condensed Milk (optional)
For the Brigadeiros
Preparation
- Step 1
If using store-bought condensed milk, skip to Step 2. If making the sweetened condensed milk from scratch, add the milk and sugar to a large saucepan. Heat over medium-low, and simmer, stirring occasionally and scraping the sides and bottom of the pan with a spatula, for about 30 to 40 minutes. When the milk reduces to about 1¾ cups, thickens to a syrup texture and turns slightly yellow, it is ready.
- Step 2
Prepare the brigadeiros: Melt the butter in a heavy skillet over low heat. Add the condensed milk, cocoa powder and salt, and whisk until no trace of cocoa remains, about 5 minutes.
- Step 3
Turn the heat up to medium, and use a heatproof spatula to stir the mixture constantly until it becomes thick and shiny and pulls away from the bottom of the pan as a mass when you drag the spatula across it, about 7 minutes. If you’re not sure the mixture is ready, take ½ teaspoon of it and run it under cold water. When it’s cool enough to touch, squish it with your fingers — it should be the texture of a soft and fudgy caramel.
- Step 4
Scrape all of the mixture onto a piece of parchment paper, and let it cool down until it’s easy to handle, about 30 minutes. Lightly butter your hands, and use them to shape a scant tablespoon of the mixture into a ball or rough cube, then roll it in the sprinkles. Place each one on a paper wrapper, if you like. The brigadeiros will keep in the fridge for 1 week, or in the freezer for 1 month. Serve chilled or at room temperature.
Private Notes
Comments
As most Brazilians know, you can also eat it straight out of the pan while warm, or cook it just a tad less so it's softer when cooled, and eat it with a spoon. Most people only bother to roll them if they'll be served in a birthday party.
Use a can of sweetened condensed milk. Then you have: -12 minutes on the stove -30 minutes UNATTENDED to cool -Maybe 5 minutes or so to shape the candy and roll in the sprinkles. So actual time on task? About 20 minutes. Seems like a good deal to me. And pretty effortless.
Orange zest ( use a microplane - tiny pieces ) added at about 1 or 2 minutes before the end of cooking ( so it cooks slightly ) or you could do it for the whole cooking time, is a nice addition. Chocolate and orange go very well together. Use as much or as little zest as you think best, it's subjective.
This is the perfect late night I-want-something-sweet recipe. The perfect hey-I-just-made-some-delicious-sweets, do-you-want-to-sit-on-the-porch-and-talk-crafts recipe. I added some cinnamon at the end -- when it starts coming together. Now I don't like it as much without! Wonderful recipe.
possibly impossible to screw up, possibly because I've never had these. quick & delish sweet if using sweetened condensed milk. rolled some in powdered coffee, some in cinnamon, some in cinnamon & chili peppers. the kitchen will get hot!
How should they be packed for the freezer?
Advertisement