Chocolate Caramilk Balls | No Bake Recipe - Bargain Mums (2024)

Budget Recipes | Caramilk Recipes | Dessert

ByJasmine

Calling all Caramilk fans, these Caramilk balls are for you. They are so quick and easy to make, and taste so good it’s impossible to stop at just one. This is the ultimate Caramilk recipe.

Chances are you have heard the numerous news stories of the past few months about Cadbury Caramilk chocolate, from people selling it on eBay for a huge markup to the recall and stories limiting the blocks to 2 per customer.

After the recent recall (which was only block manufactured over a few-day period), Caramilk is starting to appear on supermarket shelves once again.

My no-bake Chocolate Caramilk Slice was such a massive hit that I have decided to create yet another recipe featuring Caramilk. I know many of you didn’t want to use the block of Caramilk you had sitting in the cupboard to make the slice, but now that Caramilk is being found in many supermarkets you might be able to spare a block for these delicious Caramilk balls.

The idea for these Caramilk balls came from another hugely popular recipe on Bargain Mums, these easy no-bake Caramello balls. Even though they both feature caramel flavoured chocolate, the end products tastes completely different.

The Caramilk balls have such an amazing taste that it’s hard to stop at just one.

If you do have trouble getting your hands on a block of Caramilk chocolate, you can easily substitute it for any other block of chocolate. There are so many flavoured chocolate’s out there these days that it could be fun to experiment with different flavours and decide which you like the best.

How to make Caramilk Balls

To make the balls, you first need to crush a packet of plain biscuits. You can use any plain biscuits (or really any biscuits, depending on the end flavour you want the balls to have), but I used a packet of Scotch fingers biscuits. You can crush the biscuits in a food processor if you have one, but unfortunately mine broke so I place my biscuits in a zip lock bag and bashed them with a rolling pin until crushed.

Next, break up the entire block of Cadbury Caramilk (trying to avoid eating it as you go), and place it in a microwave safe bowl. Microwave the chocolate until melted, then give a quick stir. Add the biscuits, desiccated coconut and an entire can of sweetened condensed milk to the melted chocolate and stir until well combined.

Place some extra desiccated coconut in a shallow bowl. Take teaspoons full of the mixture and roll between your hands. Roll in the extra coconut and place on a plate or in a container. It can be easier to roll the mixture if you wet your hands first, otherwise after rolling a few balls your hands can get quite sticky. I tend to wet my hand after every 5 or so balls.

Once all the mixture is made into balls, place the balls in the fridge to set before eating. Keep any uneaten balls in a airtight container in the fridge, or in the freezer if you think they will last more than a few days (but that’s not likely!).

Other Caramilk recipes

If you love Caramilk as much as we do, then you might want to also try these Caramilk recipes:

Caramilk Mousse

Caramilk Fudge

Caramilk Balls recipe

Chocolate Caramilk Balls | No Bake Recipe - Bargain Mums (5)

Ingredients

  • 250g packet plain biscuits
  • 190g block Cadbury Caramilk chocolate
  • 395g tin sweetened condensed milk
  • 100g desiccated coconut
  • extra desiccated coconut, for rolling

Instructions

Crush the entire packet of plain biscuits, either in a food processor or my adding to a zip lock bag and bashing with a rolling pin.
Break up the block of Caramilk chocolate into a large microwave safe mixing bowl and microwave until melted. Give it a quick stir.
Add the crushed biscuits, tin of sweetened condensed milk and desiccated coconut to the melted chocolate and stir until well combined.
Place the extra desiccated coconut in a shallow bowl.
Take teaspoons full of mixture and roll between your hands into a ball shape. Roll the balls in the extra desiccated coconut and place on a plate or in a container.
Store the balls in an airtight container in the fridge or freezer.

Chocolate Caramilk Balls | No Bake Recipe - Bargain Mums (2024)

FAQs

Chocolate Caramilk Balls | No Bake Recipe - Bargain Mums? ›

Break up the block of Caramilk chocolate into a large microwave safe mixing bowl and microwave until melted. Give it a quick stir. Add the crushed biscuits, tin of sweetened condensed milk and desiccated coconut to the melted chocolate and stir until well combined. Place the extra desiccated coconut in a shallow bowl.

What is Aldi's version of Caramilk? ›

It's officially called ALDI Dairy Fine Caramel Chocolate block, and is available in stores for only $1.99. Described online as a "creamy blend of caramel and white chocolate", the supermarket's caramel chocolate has been deemed a rival to Cadbury Caramilk, in an ALDI fans Facebook group. Want to join the family?

How does Cadbury make Caramilk? ›

Enzymatic process. In this method, solid caramel blocks are placed into the cavities of pre-formed chocolate moulds. Everything is sealed with a layer of melted chocolate that forms the base of the bar. An enzyme added to the caramel gradually converts the solid caramel into liquid, creamy caramel after a few days.

What can you use instead of Caramilk? ›

Caramilk substitute - Caramilk chocolate is not available in all countries. However, you can easily substitute it with any variety of caramelised white chocolate, or swap it entirely for white chocolate instead.

Why was Caramilk recalled? ›

Cadbury has been forced to issue a recall for it high-demand Caramilk chocolate blocks, which were only recently released in Australian stores. According to the company, a limited number of Caramilk blocks had been found to contain small pieces of plastic embedded into them due to a manufacturing fault.

What is the American equivalent of Caramilk? ›

In the United States, a similar bar (which has been produced under license by The Hershey Company since 1988) is sold under the brand Cadbury's Caramello. It gained popularity in the 1980s when advertising to children with the slogan, "I was right in the middle of a Caramello when I found gold."

Is Caramilk discontinued? ›

Fans of the caramel bar Caramac have been left "devastated" after Nestlé confirmed it is discontinuing the sweet. Nestlé said it was "a difficult decision" but pointed to slower sales in recent years.

Is Caramilk just white chocolate? ›

A golden blend of caramelised white chocolate.

Is Caramilk just Caramac? ›

Cadbury’s Caramilk is more like what Caramac used to be like than what Nestle turned it into. Similarly, @smirkinkones shared: 'Cadbury's do a Caramilk now. It's actually better than a Caramac as I think they've used real cocoa butter.

Is Caramilk the same as Caramello? ›

There are only two differences between this bar, a Dairy Milk with Caramel, a Caramello bar and a Caramilk bar, and that's the name on the package, and the place where they were made.

Does Aldi milk have RBGh? ›

All of the milk and milk used to make cultured dairy products sold at ALDI, including sour cream and yogurt, is free from added hormones and rBST.

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