Hey folks! A chocolate recipe for you guys this time. I found this simple yet different recipe on the Internet some days back. I tried querying for it again today, but couldn't find it :(..... I was using the wrong name or something I guess, I don't know. Anyway.... I made it with whatever I remembered and it turned out quite good!!! Here's the recipe.. Enjoi!
Ingredients:
1/2 pack Marie/Tea Biscuit
2-3 tbsp Cocoa powder
1/2 cup Milk
1 cup Dry Coconut Powder
3/4 cup Powdered Sugar
2-3 tbsp Butter
1 tsp Powdered Elaichi
Method:
- Powder the Marie/Tea biscuits in a blender; Add cocoa powder, milk and knead it to a smooth pliable dough; The consistency should be like that of Chapati dough. Keep aside.
- Mix the coconut powder, sugar, elaichi powder and the melted butter in a mixing bowl; The mixture should be sticky and not too powdery. You can adjust the sweetness according to your taste.... However, you might want to make it a little more sweet than usual as the outer cocoa layer is bland.
- Pull out a lemon sized ball from the cocoa-biscuit dough; With the help of a rolling pin, roll it into a thick chapati.
- Spread the coconut-sugar mixture all over the chapati; Roll the chapati to form and cylinder and keep aside. Repeat the process for the remaining dough.
- Refrigerate the rolls for about 30-45 mins; Remove from freezer and cut them width wise . Store in air tight containers in the refrigerator and serve cold.
Prep time: About 30-40 mins
Makes: About 25-30 pieces
hi,
ReplyDeletenice dessert.how many days can you store them in fridge .Can i store it outside - not in fridge.
Looks lovely... I love these rolls/spirals - sweet and savoury , they look so pretty :)
ReplyDeletethey look delicious ramya. i am not too fond of coconut flakes though. can u think of some other substitute for the filling? my brian is dead at the moement;)
ReplyDeletelooks lovely, i guess after ur oil free parathas and vegetable sagu, this is what i will try next from ur blog..thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteTehy look so delicious. And the filling must have been really delicious
ReplyDeleteBeauties!!! Coconut and chocolate go very well together, great job Ramya!:)
ReplyDeletethese look great... my friend used to make this when we in school... hanks for the recipe Ramya.
ReplyDeletei like the choco and coconut combo....simple and easy one :)
ReplyDeleteSo cute ramya :)
ReplyDeleteLovely.................
these are gorgeous. perfect party eats!!!
ReplyDeleteLooks so yummy...mouthwatering..recipe thumbha easy aagide..Anything chocolatee is my favourite
ReplyDeleteRamya, excellent dish, wow marie biscuits and cocoa, bookmarked this recipe will give it a shot
ReplyDeleteWonderful, Chocolate rolls thats totally eggless. Great recipe. Looks gorgeous. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteVery delicious post, Ramya! Love the fact that these are eggless and can be made in a jiffy!
ReplyDelete@Anonymous,
ReplyDeleteYou can store it for upto a week or two, in the fridge. If you keep it outside, the cocoa layer tends to become soft and it would start falling apart!!!
@Sig,
Thanx :)
@Sia,
Thanx :).... How about powdered nuts??!?! like cashews/almonds/pistas?!??!!
@Easycrafts,
Glad you liked it, EC!!! Sure, try it out n let me know!! :)
@HC,
Thanx :). OH yeah, the filling was delicious and fatty too!!! :D
@Asha,Laavanya,MishMash,
ReplyDeleteThanx girls! yeah, indeed simple and easy!! :)
@Vanamala,Bee,Rupa,
Thank you :)
@Sreelu,
Thanx! Suure, try it out and let me know...
@Mythreyee,Musical
Thanx :). oh yeah, the best part of the recipe is that they are eggless and I forgot to mention it in the recipe name!!!!! Thanx for bringing it to my notice. Will go and update the name right away :)
Hey, Nice eggless Chocolate rolls !!
ReplyDeleteWas searching for something eggless.. Thank you Ramya !!
Pics looks so yummy !! Feel like having it :) !!
u are so creative ramya , rolls look soooo beautifulll
ReplyDeleteHi Ramya,
ReplyDeleteTo make the filling less fattening i use condensed milk instead of butter for binding.Sugar can be completely avoided or reduced considerablly.
Hi Ramya, This dessert looks great.
ReplyDeleteAnd Happy marriage anniversary to Naveen and you.
What an easy, lovley, eggless way to create this! Bookmarked!
ReplyDeleteA easy easy way to please my boy! thanks Ramya for sharing.
ReplyDeleteoh yes, powdered nuts sound gr8 ramya:) thank you dearie:)
ReplyDeleteI have a surprise for you in my latest post at simple indian food..enjoy
ReplyDeleteyayy another marie biscuits recipe! u are sooo bookmarked lady! :D
ReplyDeletegreat post ramya:) loved this easy burfi type version of choc rolls..pic looks very nice!
ReplyDeletebeautiful ! looks delicious. like the coconut filling in it.
ReplyDeleteThey are looking so yummy!!;)
ReplyDelete@Archy, Sagari,
ReplyDeleteThanx so much, girls! :)
@Satya,
Using condensed milk is a wonderful idea!!! Thanx for the tip.. WIll try it next time....
@Tushar,
Thanx Tushar :)
rolls looks d-lish!
ReplyDeletevery pretty
Looks awesome, nanu ee ondu varadinda baree baking madtha iddeeni, next recipe ide :).
ReplyDeletewonderful rolls. looks so yummy!
ReplyDeleteIt looks so yum Ramya! Have something for you on my blog:)
ReplyDeleteLoovely dessert Ramya! Looks great.
ReplyDeletelooks lovely....i love chocolate and coconut.....
ReplyDeleteThanks for such a nice recipe, I tried it today, tasted too gud. Only thing is that the look was a lil crumbled didnt come perfect like urs, will give the url once I post it!
ReplyDeleteNice to meet you!!!
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