These super easy Milo Balls are sure to be a hit with the littlest people in your home! Just 4 ingredients and 10 minutes prep time... they're just so simple!
250gplain sweet biscuits cookies (like Arnotts Marie)
100g (1 cup)desiccated coconut
45g (⅓ cup)Milo powderor any malted milk powder
395gsweetened condensed milkfull fat
extra desiccated coconutto coat
Instructions
Conventional Method
Crush the biscuits in a food processor until they resemble fine crumbs. Place into a large bowl.
Add the coconut, Milo and sweetened condensed milk, and mix to combine (see Tips).
Roll into heaped teaspoon-sized balls and then roll to coat in the extra coconut.
Store in the fridge in an airtight container for up to 7 days (or freeze for up to 1 month).
Thermomix Method
Place the biscuits into the Thermomix bowl and crush for 10 seconds, Speed 8 (or until they resemble fine crumbs).
Add the coconut, Milo and sweetened condensed milk, and mix for 20 seconds, Reverse, Speed 4, or until well combined.
Roll into heaped teaspoon-sized balls and then roll to coat in the extra coconut.
Store in the fridge in an airtight container for up to 7 days (or freeze for up to 1 month).
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Notes
RECIPE NOTES & TIPSIngredients Info:
plain sweet biscuits - also known as cookies in the US. I generally useArnott's Marie biscuits which are popular in Australia, but you can use absolutely any kind of plain sweet biscuit/cookie you like.
sweetened condensed milk - I recommend using full fat sweetened condensed milk (not skim or light). I like to use Nestle brand as I find it sets firmer than the home brand versions.
desiccated coconut - this is a fine dry coconut (not shedded or flaked). It is used in both the Milo Balls mixture as well as for coating the balls.
Milo - a malted milk powder produced by Nestle. This can be replaced with any brand of malted milk powder - including homebrand, Ovaltine or Horlicks).
More Recipe Tips:
Crushing the biscuits - if you don't have a food processor or Thermomix, you can always use a rolling pin or something heavy to crush them. My secret tip is to roughly break the biscuits up, put them in a plastic bag, then crush with the rolling pin. Then you can tip the crumbs straight into your bowl.
Combining the mixture - I recommend combining the mixture using your hands... it's messy but it's quick and easy!
Storing - store the Milo Balls in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 1 week.
Freezing - freeze any leftover Milo Balls in an airtight container for up to 1 month.