Introduction: Brigadeiro Brazilian Chocolate Treat (3 Ingredients)
In this instructable I will show you how to make Brigadeiro. Brigadeiro is a traditional Brazilian Chocolate Treat that is very popular to have for birthdays but it is made at any time really. It is a made from just three ingredients, sweetened condensed milk, butter, and cocoa powder. Then of course you need to cover the outside, usually with chocolate sprinkles. It is kind of like a chocolate truffle. It gets its name from the Brigadier Eduardo Gomes and gained popularity in the mid to late 1940's. It is a very yummy chocolate treat and super easy to make, if I can do it, you can do it. Let's get started!
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Follow the easy steps below or watch the video tutorial or do both. :)
Step 1: Ingredients/Tools
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Ingredients:
- 2 Tbsp. of butter (unsalted or salted)
- 1 can 14oz of sweetened condensed milk (396g)
- 1/3 cup of unsweetened cocoa powder (32g) or 1/2 cup of chocolate milk powder (50g)
Toppings:
- Chocolate sprinkles
- coconut flakes
- nuts
Tools:
- nonstick pot (I use my dutch oven or here is a cheaper version.You can use any pot really though.)
- spatula or wooden spoon
- paper cups
- plate
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Step 2: Butter and Sweetened Condensed Milk
First turn on your stovetop to Medium-Low heat. Place your non-stick pot on there and add your butter. No need to preheat the pot first. Once your butter has melted add in your sweetened condensed milk. Let the stirring commence! From now on we will be constantly stirring for about 15 to 20 minutes. :)
Step 3: Cocoa Powder and Yes More Stirring
Right after you add in your sweetened condensed milk add in your cocoa powder. I used a sifter with my cocoa powder to make sure all the clumps were broken up which left me with a fine cocoa powder. Keep stirring away, make sure to stir at the lower edges of the pot too, if you stop stirring the mixture will most likely burn and that is no good. After awhile it will start to thicken up, keep stirring. You will burn a few calories making this for sure. Then between the 15 and 20 minute mark it will be fairly thick. When you scape the bottom of the pot and create like a crevasse in the chocolate, and the sides stay put before slowly working in towards each other (easier to tell in the video), then you know it is ready to go and you can take it off the heat and stop stirring.
Step 4: Plate and Chill
Now dump out that yummy chocolate goodness onto a plate. Then place the plate in the fridge for 30 minutes. You could let it cool at room temp and then just scoop it up and eat as is. Or you could drizzle it over a cake, and it will serve like a ganache. But we are making the classic kind that you would see at like birthday parties.
Step 5: Butter, Scoop, Roll
Now once our brigadeiro has chilled, we take it out of the fridge and add a little bit of butter to our hands. Make sure your hands are clean! Then using a spoon scrape up some of the chocolate and roll it into a ball in the palms of your hands.
Step 6: Dip, Place, Chill
Next dip that ball into your bowl of sprinkles or coconut or nuts. Then place in a paper cup. Do that with the rest. Once you are done place them all back in the fridge for 15 to 20 minutes to firm up. :)
Step 7: Serve Them Up!
Mmm after taking them out of the fridge, take a bite into one...So yummy! They are ready to go.
Step 8: Video Tutorial
Now watch those steps in action by checking out the video tutorial. :)

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20 Comments
3 years ago
Oh, Matt, it's lovely how you say "brigadeiro"! Yes, here in Brazil it is almost a tradition to have brigadeiro at parties. It's so delicious! I eat dozens of them! Thanks for the video! Success to you!
Reply 3 years ago
Well thank you so much Leticcia! Normally I get comments on YouTube when people say I pronounce things wrong...lol. Nice of you to say. They are so yummy! I ate pretty much all of them, I did give a few away though. lol You are very welcome!
3 years ago
how about adding a bit of cayenne pepper, cinnamon or other spice
Reply 3 years ago
Yep you certainly could do that if you like! :)
3 years ago
I can't believe its only three ingredients! Love chocolate and maybe this will indtroduce me to mexican cuisine!
Reply 3 years ago
And two of them are butter and cocoa, makes me wonder if you could substitute them with a chocolate bar?
Reply 3 years ago
It's quite possible! :)
Reply 3 years ago
Yep it is only 3 ingredients! :) Brazilian cuisine is a bit different then Mexican, but fairly similar. :) You should definitely give this a try some time.
3 years ago
Great! The same way we do it here in Brazil!
Reply 3 years ago
Thank you! :)
Question 3 years ago
do they stick to your teeth at all?
Answer 3 years ago
No not really, at least I don't seem to have a problem with them sticking. :)
Reply 3 years ago
thanks I have braces and needed to know :)
Reply 3 years ago
You are very welcome!
3 years ago
Nice timing Matt! I just tried these for the first time at a restaurant a couple weeks ago. They are super rich!!
Thanks for the recipe, we'll have to give them a shot : )
Reply 3 years ago
Awesome!! Yes give them a shot and let me know how they turn out. haha yes they are pretty rich! :)
3 years ago
I absolutely LOVE brigadeira!!!
Reply 3 years ago
Same with me! :)
3 years ago
Wow, looks so easy yet so decadent :) thanks for sharing. My sweet tooth loves ya.
Reply 3 years ago
Thank you! :) And you are very welcome. :)