Beijinhos De Coco - Brazilian Coconut Kiss
1cup Sweetened condensed milk
1tbsp Butter
1/4cup Dessicated coconut
Cloves per need
Pour the sweetened condensed milk in a heavy bottomed pan and cook in simmer along with butter, dont forget to stir continously until the milk gets thickens, after 10minutes once it gets thickens pour the thickened milk over a plate and let them got slightly cool...Make small balls from this thickened milk and roll them over the dessicated coconut, insert a clove over the top of this candy..Store in fridge overnight before serving..
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