The perfect winter pastry! Make delicious snowballs from biscuit, quark, cream and coconut flakes.
A great action for hardworking children's hands! A biscuit bottom is crumbled and mixed with cream, quark and orange juice. From this mass balls are formed in different sizes and breaded in coconut rasp.
Tip: If you ever miss a biscuit bottom, it is perfect for these delicious snowballs!
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First you bake a biscuit bottom.
Make the dough first according to your favorite recipe. It doesn't matter if the dough is made of 3 or 4 eggs! I used a recipe with 4 eggs here.
Then fill the dough in a cake form.
Then bake the dough in the oven.
The finished biscuit floor then falls out of shape and let it cool down.
Now you blow the cake floor into small pieces.
Place the crumbled dough in a large mixing bowl.
Make sure to get the dough loosely apart! Do not crush or knead the buiskit floor!
Then put a cup of cream in a small mixing bowl and beat it stiffly with the hand stirrers.
Now add 250 g of quark to the cream.
Then another big shot of orange juice.
Then you stir the whole thing with the mixer.
Now mix this quark mixture with the crumbled dough.
To do this, fill the quark in the large mixing bowl to the dough crumbs.
Merge both with a tablespoon.
If the mixture is too dry, add some orange juice.
The mass should be slightly sticky, otherwise the balls will not stick together.
Now take a tablespoon of dough and form a dough ball with your hands.
Then put this bullet in a small bowl of coconut rasp.
Roll the dough ball in the coconut rasp until it is covered with coconut rasp around it.
The snowball is ready!
In this way you make different sizes of snowballs.
Let your children form the balls. They can be very different. There is no "wrong" - even a crushed snowball is one. Stay creative!
Have fun trying it out!
Materials
Directions
First you bake a biscuit bottom.
Make the dough first according to your favorite recipe. It doesn't matter if the dough is made of 3 or 4 eggs! I used a recipe with 4 eggs here.
Then fill the dough in a cake form.
Then bake the dough in the oven.
The finished biscuit floor then falls out of shape and let it cool down.
Now you blow the cake floor into small pieces.
Place the crumbled dough in a large mixing bowl.
Make sure to get the dough loosely apart! Do not crush or knead the buiskit floor!
Then put a cup of cream in a small mixing bowl and beat it stiffly with the hand stirrers.
Now add 250 g of quark to the cream.
Then another big shot of orange juice.
Then you stir the whole thing with the mixer.
Now mix this quark mixture with the crumbled dough.
To do this, fill the quark in the large mixing bowl to the dough crumbs.
Merge both with a tablespoon.
If the mixture is too dry, add some orange juice.
The mass should be slightly sticky, otherwise the balls will not stick together.
Now take a tablespoon of dough and form a dough ball with your hands.
Then put this bullet in a small bowl of coconut rasp.
Roll the dough ball in the coconut rasp until it is covered with coconut rasp around it.
The snowball is ready!
In this way you make different sizes of snowballs.
Let your children form the balls. They can be very different. There is no "wrong" - even a crushed snowball is one. Stay creative!
Have fun trying it out!
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