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Brigadeiros Brazilian Candies: Small Treat, Big Heart – Recipe

by Theresa St. John 20 Comments

This marvelous candy craze began in Brazil during the 1940s. It was wartime. Picture how hard it must have been, to get your hands on fresh fruits or decadent sweets. Near impossible. Enter The Brigadeiros and a few creative women from Rio de Janeiro who helped dream them up. (recipe at the bottom of this post)

Brigadeiros

They knew they’d have to make something great, using the few ingredients they almost always had on hand in the kitchen. Unsalted butter, rich-flavored cocoa powder, and condensed milk were about as simple as a cook could get, but mixing these items yielded a marvelous candy that caught on like wildfire. They were an instant hit with everyone who tried them.

Cocoa in batter

There are a few different stories about the confection otherwise known as a Bon Bon. But, I loved the version I heard when talking to Tais Masala owner of Bon Bon Brazil NY. (Sadly, no longer open)

owner of Bon Bon Brazil NY
Tais Masala owner of Bon Bon Brazil NY

The history of Brigadeiros

The candy was named after a very handsome man, Brigadeiro Edward Gomes. He was a revolutionary and a high-ranking member of his country’s Air Force. He was a brigadier general. In 1945, Gomes ran for the Brazilian Presidency but lost to Eurico Gaspar Dutra.

It was the first year that women were allowed to vote in Brazil and the fact that he was so good-looking did not hurt the cause.

During the campaign in Sao Paulo, the creamy confection was made, rolled in sprinkles, and then handed out to his supporters in the crowd.

Perhaps the ladies had a crush on him?

Sweet Memories

Tais remembers the sweets from her childhood. She loved them. They were popular at birthday parties and other family celebrations. They were a symbol of love, happiness, and togetherness.

When she turned 11, they had a big birthday party for Tais. She wanted Brigadeiros to be part of her own special day and may have been surprised when her mother handed her both the recipe and the responsibility of making the treat for her guests. She was up for the challenge and made 250!

Brigadeiros
Brigadeiros decorated in silk flowers

Bon Bon Brazil NY

She has been in America for three years and we’re so lucky she brought this wonderful tradition with her. Right now you can find her at several Farmer’s Markets and online. Soon, she will be in Bolton Landing, NY. Her candies are gluten-free and as you’ll see below, she started with tradition, then, put her own delightful spin on the other flavors.

Don’t be afraid to be like Tais, she gets very creative when she makes her specialty candy.

Brazilian candy

Brigadeiros Brazilian Candy

Theresa St. John
Brazilian candies created in honor of Brigadier General Brigadeiro Edward Gomes during WWII. – Gluten-Free
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Course Dessert
Cuisine Brazilian

Ingredients
  

  • 2 14 oz cans of condensed milk
  • 4 Tbsp unsweetened butter
  • 2 Tbsp heavy cream
  • 2 tsp light corn syrup
  • 3 oz semi-sweet chocolate chopped fine
  • 2 tsp unsweetened cocoa powder

Instructions
 

  • In a medium saucepan, combine the condensed milk, butter, heavy cream, and corn syrup.
  • Bring to a boil over medium heat stirring often.
  • Once it begins to bubble, add the semi-sweet chocolate and cocoa powder.
  • Whisk well, so there are no pockets of cocoa powder.
  • Reduce heat and continue to cook, whisking constantly until it is a dense fudge-like batter. This should take between 8-10 minutes. If undercooked, it will be too soft. If you overcook, it will be too chewy. Pay attention; it will be perfect, when you can tip the pan and the mixture slides to the side, in one soft piece.
  • Slide the mixture into a bowl – DO NOT scrape the bottom of the pan.
  • Leave out on the counter so it can cool to room temperature.
  • At this point, cover with plastic wrap and chill in the refrigerator for 4 hours.
  • Scoop the mixture by the teaspoonful. Roll in hands to form balls. They should be the size of a small truffle.
  • Place your chosen topping in a bowl. (see notes on toppings)
  • Roll a few of your candies at a time, making certain they are covered completely in sprinkles.
  • Store in airtight containers.
  • Brigadeiros will stay fresh in your refrigerator for up to 1 month. (Take my word for it, they will not make it that long)

Notes

Tais dreams up new flavors of these scrumptious treats, every day it seems. Below, you’ll find a tempting list to try yourself.
Classic Flavors:
White, Vanilla, Traditional (Milk Chocolate), Noir, Black and White, Neopolitan. Samba, Expresso Coffee, Cappuccino
Nuts:
Walnuts, Toasted Almonds, Pistachio,
Fruits:
Lemon, Banana, and Cinnamon,  Coconut (Coconut Kiss), Cranberry, Pineapple and coconut, Prune Delight, Apricot Delight.
Specialties:
Creme Brule, Guava Cheesecake (Romeo and Juliet), Cherry Cheesecake, Passion Fruit, Smore’s, Oreo Cookies, Carrot, Pumpkin Spice, Sweet Potato, 

Is making candy, not your thing?

Order Brigadeiros on Amazon here.

Have you ever tried a Brigadeiros? Please leave a comment below.

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About Theresa St. John

Theresa St. John is a freelance photographer and travel writer based in Saratoga Springs, New York. Her work has been published in many on-line and print magazines. She has written for Discover Saratoga, Vacation Rental Travels Magazine, International Living, Saratoga Mama Magazine, Great Escape Publishing, Saratoga Springs Life Magazine and The Observation Post Newspaper, to name a few.

Comments

  1. 1010ParkPlace says

    July 9, 2016 at 7:51 am

    They look yummy and her presentation is beautiful. I live near San Antonio. Other than pralines, the Mexican candies here aren’t very interesting. Brenda

    Reply
    • Theresa says

      July 9, 2016 at 5:13 pm

      These candies are scrumptious, and Tais has such a great personality. I discovered her at the farmers market in town and man, these flavors go great with wine! 🙂

      Reply
  2. Alana says

    July 9, 2016 at 8:50 am

    One word – WOW. Interestingly, there is a Peruvian bakery selling at our local farmers market now, and their cookies (the filling, that is) is made with condensed milk, too.

    Reply
    • Theresa says

      July 9, 2016 at 5:16 pm

      I am in love with the story of how they came to be and how they are such an important part of the family, when they celebrate something special. Tais is such a friendly young lady, I could sit and talk with her for hours. 🙂

      Reply
      • Taís Masala-Finale says

        July 9, 2016 at 5:38 pm

        Thank you Theresa, and I hope we can meet for a coffee one of these days!

        Reply
        • Theresa says

          July 11, 2016 at 9:37 am

          I had so much fun meeting up with you, Tais and yes, we should meet for coffee again!
          Hope your Summer is going well.

          Reply
  3. Michelle says

    July 11, 2016 at 9:27 am

    These candies sound decadent. Pretty to look at and I can just about taste the richness. What a wonderful story of how it came to be.

    Reply
    • Theresa says

      July 11, 2016 at 9:35 am

      They are so delicious! Tais does a wonderful job with them and I love how she presents them to her customers!
      The story of how they came to be seemed so romantic.
      Hey, if you lose the presidency but have a candy named after you, it can’t be all that bad!

      Reply
  4. Carol Cassara says

    July 11, 2016 at 9:40 am

    Luscious looking. I assessed the ingredients and kNOW that the taste will pay off. And what a great story behind them!!!

    Reply
    • Theresa says

      July 11, 2016 at 10:37 am

      Tais does a wonderful job with her presentation. The day I was with her, she was making them and can I just tell you that I was in candy heaven !!!

      Reply
  5. Cathy Lawdanski says

    July 11, 2016 at 12:07 pm

    I had no idea what the story was behind the bon-bon! Looks delicious. I’m a sucker for sweets – especially chocolate.

    Reply
    • Theresa says

      July 11, 2016 at 12:25 pm

      chocolate…………… bet it pairs great with wine………………………..might have to look into it, lol.

      Reply
  6. Leanne says

    July 11, 2016 at 6:16 pm

    these look gorgeous – and the presentation takes them to a whole new level!

    Reply
    • Theresa says

      July 12, 2016 at 2:32 am

      I loved her presentation. If I remember correctly, these were for a bridal show the day after I saw Tais. I am sure the guests were thrilled with them!

      Reply
  7. Rosemond says

    July 11, 2016 at 10:54 pm

    I’ve never heard of these. These treats are so delicate and lovely. They almost look too beautiful to eat!

    Reply
    • Theresa says

      July 12, 2016 at 2:33 am

      I agree. But, I did eat them, lol. Truly delicious!

      Reply
  8. Lois Alter Mark says

    July 12, 2016 at 5:05 am

    How have I never heard of these before?! They look delicious, and I definitely want to try them.

    Reply
    • Theresa says

      July 12, 2016 at 5:40 am

      I was intrigued, when I found Tais and her candies at the local farmers market. Delicious!!!

      Reply
  9. olga says

    August 5, 2016 at 8:04 pm

    Nice article, thanks thanks.

    Reply
    • Theresa says

      August 6, 2016 at 12:58 am

      It was such a fun time, watching Tais make these special candies and listening to her story of home was interesting. The bon-bons are delicious, hope you try them sometime!

      Reply

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