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Bounty

4 servings

70 minutes

Bounty is a delightful dessert inspired by tropical flavors. Its history begins with popular chocolate bars filled with coconut, loved by sweet tooths worldwide. The main ingredient is tender coconut flakes, which combined with butter and sweet cream create an airy and rich texture. The enveloping milk chocolate gives the treat a rich and velvety taste, making it an ideal snack for tea or coffee. Bounty has a light exotic aroma and softness that pleasantly melts in the mouth, leaving a subtle sweet aftertaste. It is a dessert that can be served as a festive treat or simply enjoyed in a cozy atmosphere. Its simplicity of preparation makes it accessible even for beginner cooks.

Energy value per serving
CaloriesProteinsFatsCarbohydrates
858.1
kcal
10.7g
grams
74.8g
grams
52.8g
grams
Ingredients
4servings
Coconut flakes
200 
g
Powdered sugar with vanilla
70 
g
Butter
70 
g
Cream 40%
100 
ml
Milk chocolate
200 
g
Cooking steps
  • 1

    Mix coconut flakes with powdered sugar.

    Required ingredients:
    1. Coconut flakes200 g
    2. Powdered sugar with vanilla70 g
  • 2

    Whip the cream with softened butter.

    Required ingredients:
    1. Cream 40%100 ml
    2. Butter70 g
  • 3

    Mix coconut flakes with cream and butter, let it sit for 10 minutes.

    Required ingredients:
    1. Coconut flakes200 g
    2. Cream 40%100 ml
    3. Butter70 g
  • 4

    Form the balls and place them in the refrigerator.

  • 5

    Melt the chocolate in a water bath.

    Required ingredients:
    1. Milk chocolate200 g
  • 6

    Skewer each ball on a toothpick and dip it in chocolate.

  • 7

    Place on a plate greased with vegetable oil and cool.

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