Cherry Ripe Balls
This Cherry Ripe balls recipe comes with a warning that your butt size will increase as a result of eating these.
We accept no responsibility for what might happen if you decide to proceed with this recipe.
Having just one Cherry Ripe ball is never enough.
These mouthwatering little beauties are great for gifts in a box or jar, or just because [you can’t stop drooling].
Hide in the laundry and eat them all before your kids do.
BellyBelly forum member, Telly Tubby, brought this recipe to attention in 2010, creating an annual mass Cherry Ripe balls hysteria!
Every Christmas since, it seems to find its way to the top of the forum chatter list, and everyone shares the new variations they’ve been experimenting with. Tim Tam, gooey choc peppermint, Boost, Maltesers and more.
Thank goodness we seem to forget these at any other time of year, because my waistline, well… it wouldn’t exist.
If you want to make some drool-worthy Cherry Ripe balls that you’ll be famous for amongst your friends and family, try these.
Cherry Ripe Balls Recipe
Ingredients:
- 6 × 52g Cherry Ripe bars
- 1 packet of Marie or arrowroot biscuits
- 2 tablespoons of cocoa
- 1 can sweetened condensed milk (get the Aldi’s brand if you can, as Nestle is a highly unethical brand – and Aldi’s is cheaper to boot)
- Desiccated coconut for rolling
“OMG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I am inhaling one of these as I type this!!! seriously, make these. And then make another batch to give to everyone else.” — Elocin, BB Forum Member.
Recipe Serves: Approximately 30 cherry ripe balls if you use a heaped teaspoon size for the balls (as shown)
Directions:
- Simply place the cherry ripe bars, biscuits and cocoa in a decent food processor and blend. Be careful if you have a stick/hand blender or smaller food processor – several members have blown theirs up doing this!
- If you don’t have a good food processor, you can use zip lock bags and attack them with a rolling pin – freezer bags are not thick enough and will break open.
- Once you’ve got your mix ready, add the can of condensed milk, mix in well and roll into balls, covering with coconut.
- You might like to add some red food colouring to the coconut, or use red sprinkles instead of coconut or some other variation. Leave them to set in the fridge and you’re done!
“Ok ladies, they are ALL GONE!!! I made them YESTERDAY.. my daughter helped herself today and ate an entire small container in her room (i had them in 3 containers), my partner and I have had some and now picking during the day and then my daughter steals the rest AGAIN.. OMG parenting fail but FOOD GENIUS!” — Zarava Flutterby
“I made these last year (cherry & mint) as we were hosting Christmas, but the first batch was gone the next day! Did them again and we basically just tried to pretend they weren’t there.” — Teeki
Cherry Ripe Balls Recipe Variations
We’ve had some great suggestions for variations to this recipe from our readers.
You can substitute the Cherry Ripe bars for whatever you like. Some members have tried Mint Slice, Crunchie, Choc Peppermint bars (these come out very gooey, I added around half a cup of coconut to try and ‘dry’ it out more!), Mars Bars, Boost bars, Oreo, Tim Tam and more. Mix a combination of them for even more fun for your tastebuds!
You can also finish the balls by dipping them in chocolate to make them even naughtier.
If you don’t have or use the Nice biscuits as per the recipe, you can use something similar like Marie, Arrowroot or Choc Ripple (which are especially good with a peppermint bar substitute). I’ve used all of these different biscuit types and they are all just as yummy.
“Oh dear, these are super yum! I’m going to be 3 sizes bigger after xmas!” — Butterfly Dawn
Overseas and can’t find the ingredients?
The Cherry Ripe bar is an Australian chocolate bar and could be hard to find when overseas. An equivalent you may be able to try is to replicate the Cherry Ripe bar by blending up glace cherries, coconut, chocolate and sweetened condensed milk or cream cheese, experimenting as you go.
Here are the official ingredients:
Contents of a Cherry Ripe –
- Dark Chocolate (22%),
- Coconut (20%),
- Glace Cherries (15%).
Ingredients:
- Sugar, Coconut, Glace Cherries (Cherries, Sugar, Flavour, Colour (129)), Cocoa Mass, Wheat Glucose Syrup, Sweetened Condensed Milk, Vegetable Fat, Milk Solids, Gelatine, Cocoa Powder, Invert Sugar, Emulsifiers (Soya Lecithin, 476), Cocoa Butter, Flavours, Colours (102, 123), Mineral Salt (500).
- Dark Chocolate contains Cocoa Solids 38%.
Chocolate Cherry Ripe Balls Recipe
Ingredients:
- 5 × 52g Cherry Ripe bars
- 1 packet of Plain Sweet or arrowroot biscuits
- 2 tbs of cocoa
- 250g cream cheese
- Desiccated coconut for sprinkling
- food colouring
- 250g dark chocolate
Recipe Serves: Approximately 30 cherry Ripe balls if you use a heaped teaspoon size for the balls (as shown)
Directions:
- Simply place the cherry ripe bars, biscuits and cocoa in a decent food processor and blend.
- If you don’t have a good food processor, you can use zip lock bags and attack them with a rolling pin – freezer bags are not thick enough and will break open.
- Once you’ve got your mix ready, add the cream cheese, mix in well until there is a consistency.
- Take your spoon and begin to roll the mix into balls, place the cherry ripe balls on a lined tray.
- Place the cherry ripe balls into a fridge to cool until they are firm.
- Whilst the balls are cooling, melt the dark chocolate over a very slow heat. Remove the balls from the fridge and using a fork dip each cherry ripe ball into the chocolate and back on the tray to cool.
- Before the chocolate is hard sprinkle the coconut over the top. You might like to add some red food colouring to the coconut or use red sprinkles instead of coconut or some other variation.
- Leave them to set in the fridge and you’re ready to eat!
More Delicious Christmas Inspiration
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