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I made these for my friend Shea because she is one special lady.
Shea was one of the very first few readers to leave a comment on my blog some 7 months ago. She, and a few others, broke the ice, and I will never ever forget that. ((((Hugs))))
Today Shea has invited me to do a guest post on her blog, Dixie Chik Cooks!
Please follow me to Shea’s place to get the recipe for these delicious, almost-the-same-as-the-real-ones, Ferrero Raffaello Coconut Candy Balls.
****UPDATE****
The recipe was taken down by Shea on her blog. I will soon include the recipe here. Thank You.



















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This is amazing candy… Love it.
I am hopping right over now. I love these little balls and I want the recipe. I had the first time last year – marvelous!
These look amazing! I have not been able to get to the guest post link but will keep trying
These candy balls look awesome!! And I am now running to read the recipe at Dixie Chik Cooks!
Can’t wait to try these….thanks for posting.
ooh, yummy! i love little candy balls :^)
These looks so good! Thanks for sharing!
Holy wow! those look amazing!!
What a lovely thing to do for your friend!!
And these look absolutely gorgeous! Excellent job!!
Kate – another brilliant recipe. Love the photo, too! Heading over to Shea’s site now!
Wowowoow, the coconut fereros are my fav , thnax for sharing the recipe Kate
, will have to try this
Hi Kate! Ohhhh I love coconut and you made such a perfect treat for me… LOL. I’m going to her site now!
I still get excited when I get comments….each & every one. I will go check out your guest post. These look great!
I love ferrero candies – it seems dangerous to have a whole batch of them around the house! Looks great
Those ferrero candies are crazy addictive, I’m sure these are great (and much simpler to make than a ‘dupe’ recipe).
YUM! I love me some coconut, and these look very good!
Yum! Your friend is one lucky girl!
What a great guest post and these look absolutely delicious! Coconut & Candy? What more could I ask for? =)
Those Ferrero coconut balls are one of my husband’s favorites. I’m going to go check out the recipe.
Those coconut balls look divine! I will have to make them too.
I have just come back from a visit to Shea’s blog. These do look amazing.
These look fantastic! Heading over to check out the guest post now and wishing you a wonderful long weekend
My favorite chocolates! Love this recipe you made and need to check it out on your friend’s blog. Have a wonderful weekend sweet pea:)
Looks great! I have never had one of the original before, but these do sound great! Thanks for sharing
Will head over to your guest post now…
Another great guest blog. I think I’ll have to visit Dixie Chik more often too. Looks like some good stuff. These desserts look delicious (and look like the kind of dessert that I could pop like crazy!)!
I’m on my way – they sound irresistible.
Oh, boy, these look SO good, Kate…off to check out your guest blog
these are my favorite!
congrats on the guest post, and raffaello looks amazing Kate!!!
Wow these look amazing! I love all the Ferrero candies. These look beautiful!
ooooo can’t wait to read your guest post!!! they look mouthwateringly wonderful!!
I love ferrero raffaello, and i think that’s fantastic to be able to make them at home! thx so much!
On my way over there. Gorgeous picture!
Wow! These look and sound delicious – better than the real ones! I definitely want to try these : )
Um, wow! I love the commercial version but yours is an identical look-alike. Off to check out the recipe!
Oooh! Gorgeous picture
Heading over there now to see what you’ve got in store!
Oh….love this little treats…..they were among the first candies imported to east Europe 20 years ago….They look lovely, nice job:)
Irena, it’s my mom’s recipe and I recall how crazy everyone in Macedonia was for the recipe… my mom had to write it down for soooo many people.
Just checked out the recipe at Shea’s – but I wanted to tell you here that these are beeeautiful! They remind me of a coconutty version of bourbon balls – love this kind of easy sweet…
These look delicious and I’m sure your friend enjoyed them. This is one of those confections that everyone loves. It is nice to have a recipe for it. Have a wonderful day. Blessings…Mary