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No-Bake Coconut Balls (2 Ingredients)

Indulging in a sweet treat can be incredibly satisfying, especially when it requires minimal effort. These No-Bake Coconut Balls are a delightful, creamy confection that comes together in just a few minutes, requiring only two ingredients. The combination of unsweetened coconut flakes and sweetened condensed milk creates a chewy texture that’s truly irresistible.

This recipe is perfect for anyone looking for a quick, no-fuss dessert option. Whether you’re planning a party, need a snack for the kids, or simply craving a coconut treat, these bites are sure to please. Plus, you can easily store them in the refrigerator for several days, making them a convenient make-ahead treat.

Why You’ll Love This Recipe

  • The chewy texture combined with a creamy filling makes them addictively delicious.
  • They can be made in under 30 minutes, excluding the chill time.
  • Only two ingredients are needed, simplifying the preparation process.
  • Coating them in extra coconut adds a delightful finish and flavor.

What You’ll Need

Gather these simple ingredients before you start.

For the Coconut Balls

  • 14 oz unsweetened coconut flakes (plus more for coating)
  • 14 oz can sweetened condensed milk

Note: Use unsweetened coconut for less sweetness.

Substitutions & Swaps

  • Use sweetened coconut flakes for extra sweetness.
  • Substitute with evaporated milk for a different texture.
  • Almond extract can replace vanilla for added flavor.
  • Roll in cocoa powder instead for a chocolatey twist.

How to Make It

Create these treats with ease using the following steps.

Pulse coconut flakes

Place coconut flakes in a food processor and pulse until a crumb forms.

Mix ingredients

Transfer the coconut crumbs to a large bowl and pour the sweetened condensed milk over the coconut. Using a rubber spatula, mix until the coconut is coated in the milk and becomes shapable.

No-Bake Coconut Balls (2 Ingredients)

Shape into balls

Roll about a tablespoon of coconut mixture into balls and then roll the balls in additional coconut.

Chill

Chill the balls in the refrigerator for 1 hour to set before eating.

How to Store It

Fridge: up to 1 week in an airtight container.
Freezer: yes, for up to 2 months.
Reheat: none needed; enjoy chilled.

Tips for Best Results

  • Ensure the coconut flakes are finely processed for a better texture.
  • Allow the mixture to sit for a few minutes if it’s too sticky to handle.
  • Use a cookie scoop for even-sized balls.
  • Experiment with adding a pinch of salt to enhance the flavors.

Serving Suggestions

  • Serve with fresh fruit for a light dessert platter.
  • Pair with coffee or tea for an afternoon snack.
  • Use as a topping for ice cream for an added crunch.

No-Bake Coconut Balls (2 Ingredients)

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