Light Chocolate Balls

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How good are these light chocolate balls, or shall we call them cocoa truffles? Well, I called them balls! They’re chocolaty but I didn’t use Nutella and they’re ready in a few minutes without baking anything.

Actually the three main ingredients are: cookies, ricotta and cocoa. I first made them with Pavesini and I liked them, but my Dutch partner wasn’t convinced by the texture. So I tried again with Digestive biscuits and a bit of rum extract and finally got the green light. He’s pickier with sweets than with savory foods, but that’s fine — I’m not picky when it comes to desserts.

These light chocolate balls are very cute to serve at parties; Christmas is over but New Year’s is still coming. They are ideal for making a quick dessert to offer friends with a good tea. Here’s how to make them.

Other light treats for the holidays are here:

Light chocolate balls, Eat without Belly
  • Difficulty: Very easy
  • Cost: Very inexpensive
  • Rest time: 2 Hours
  • Preparation time: 15 Minutes
  • Portions: 18 balls
  • Cooking methods: No-cook
  • Cuisine: Healthy

Ingredients

  • 3/4 cup digestive biscuits (or 4 packets of cocoa Pavesini)
  • 3 tbsp unsweetened cocoa powder (if using cocoa Pavesini you'll only need 2 tbsp)
  • 2/3 cup ricotta (well drained)
  • 1/2 tbsp honey
  • drops rum extract (optional, other extracts work well too)
  • Points per ball = 1 WW point

Tools

  • Hand blender
  • Ice cream scoop

Preparation

  • Crumble the biscuits in a food processor or simply place them in a plastic bag and crush them with a rolling pin until powdered.

    Mix the crushed biscuits with 2 tbsp of cocoa, the ricotta, and the honey. If you use cocoa Pavesini in this step you’ll only need 1 tbsp of cocoa.

    Light chocolate balls, Eat without Belly
  • Add a few drops of rum extract or another flavoring of your choice; orange extract works great in my opinion.

    If the mixture is very soft, put it in the fridge for about half an hour. I made the balls immediately — wetting the palms of your hands made it easy.

    To make them all the same size, weigh the mixture and divide it into 18 portions — they should be about 0.5 oz each. Or you can use a small ice cream scoop.

    As you form the balls, roll them in the remaining unsweetened cocoa to coat them well. Place them on a plate and chill them in the fridge for a few hours.

    Light chocolate balls, Eat without Belly
  • Our light chocolate balls are ready. They are very light both in terms of Weight Watchers points and calories. With Pavesini they come in at under 1 point each by a few decimals; with digestive biscuits they’re a few decimals higher but still around there…

    Light chocolate balls, Eat without Belly
  • They’re pretty served in paper cups and can also be rolled in powdered sugar, desiccated coconut or chopped hazelnuts. There are many ideas but please always check the points: powdered sugar doesn’t change the points much but coconut or hazelnuts might.

    Light chocolate balls, Eat without Belly
  • They’re perfect to serve after lunch with coffee — guests will love them, guaranteed!

    Just a couple are enough to leave a lasting chocolate taste in the mouth. If you make them, please be good and don’t eat them all yourself. Try them and leave me a comment below or on Facebook.

    Enjoy!

    by Giovanna Buono

    Light chocolate balls, Eat without Belly

Storage

These chocolate balls keep in the fridge for 3 or 4 days. A reader of mine, Lucy, also froze them; she then let them thaw for 5 minutes and enjoyed them. She said they remained excellent!

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