Crochet Chocolate Coconut Balls Recipe: A Delightful No-Bake Treat

If you're in the mood for a sweet treat that's both delicious and fun to make, look no further than Crochet Chocolate Coconut Balls! These bite-sized delights are a delightful blend of chocolate and coconut, creating a perfect balance of flavors. To whip up a batch, simply mix shredded coconut, condensed milk, and cocoa powder, then roll into small balls and coat with more coconut.
The best part? They require no baking, making them a quick and easy snack. Whether you're treating yourself or impressing guests, these Crochet Chocolate Coconut Balls are sure to be a hit. So go ahead, indulge in a little homemade goodness!Materials
- Yarn: Brown and white scrap yarn from your stash or something environmentally friendly. The coconut chocolate ball is crocheted with two yarns held together. (ex. BC Garn Alba 50g = 160 m, 6g in total)
- Crochet hook: A size that works with both yarns when crocheted together. (ex. 4.5 mm)
- Stuffing
- Stitch marker (optional): This might help you to keep track of where your row starts and ends.
Abbreviations [US-terms]
r = row, st = stitch, sl st = slip stitch, ch = chain stitch, sc = single crochet, inc = increase, dec = decrease
Coconut Chocolate Ball - Free Crochet Pattern [US-terms]
▪ The chocolate ball is crocheted in a spiral with two yarns together at the same time. (Brown and white)
RND 1: 2 ch, 6 sc in the second ch from the hook. (6) = magic circle
RND 2: [inc]x6. (12)
RND 3: [sc, inc]x6. (18)
RND 4: [2 sc, inc]x6. (24)
RND 5-6: 24 sc. (24)
RND 7: [2 sc, dec]x6. (18)
RND 8: [sc, dec]x6. (12)
▪ Stuff the coconut chocolate ball.
RND 9: [dec]x6. (6)
▪ Cut off the yarn and fasten the ends.