Cinnamon Vanilla Brigadeiro Recipe - The Perfect Fall Fudge • I Heart Brazil (2024)

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This cinnamon vanilla brigadeiro recipe is so mouthwatering that you won’t believe it is this easy to make! Oh, and serve it with a cup of freshly brewed coffee. Thank me later!

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Cinnamon vanilla brigadeiro

Since we don’t have well-defined seasons in Brazil, we don’t have a real fall food culture as there is in Europe and North America.

Although we serve dishes with raisins, apple, and cinnamon during Christmas, we do so purely because of the international influence.

After all, Christmas in Brazil is during summer, so there is nothing in those flavors that matches the season.

Still, I love brigadeiro and enjoy adding personal twists to Brazilian recipes I’ve known my whole life.

That’s why I created this delicious and absolutely fall-friendly cinnamon vanilla brigadeiro.

It tastes woody, earthy, spicy, and fruity sweet. Heck, it tastes like fall!

The moment I put it in my mouth, I shouted to my husband, “I need a cup of coffee.”

That was the best decision ever.

I can’t possibly put into words how delicious and mouthwatering these vanilla brigadeiros taste with a freshly brewed cup of coffee.

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Brazilian dessert

It’s not a secret that brigadeiro is one of the most popular—if not the most—Brazilian dessert.

Not only that, but they are also incredibly easy to make, so no reason not to try ‘em!

As for the ingredients, this recipe calls for a couple of ingredients only, and I strongly believe you have most of them in your pantry.

Maybe you will need to buy condensed milk, but the rest of the ingredients are found in any kitchen.

In most Brazilian kitchens—if not all of them—you can easily find this sweetener as nearly 90% of our desserts have sweetened condensed milk.

Anyway, let’s talk about the recipe!

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When to serve these cinnamon vanilla truffles

You can serve brigadeiros on any occasion, to be honest. You can even make them in a bowl and eat with a spoon if you want. I’m guilty of that!

Still, you can serve these brigadeiros at:

  • Afternoon teas
  • Birthday parties
  • Fall treats
  • Friends or family gatherings
  • Christmas treat

Can I make these cinnamon vanilla brigadeiros ahead?

Of course! For the best flavor-moisture balance, make it the day before serving it. However, you can keep it for up to 4-5 days in the fridge or at room temperature, covered.

They last longer than that, but the truffles become a little dry as the days go by.

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Can I save the leftovers?

If you have any leftovers! Ha!

But yes, you can if you don’t dredge the balls with sugar. To freeze them, place the vanilla brigadeiros in an airtight container for up to 3 months in the freezer.

To thaw them, leave the brigadeiros on a plate at room temperature for a couple of hours.

Other brigadeiro variations you might like

  • Beijinho (Little kiss) – Beijinho is a coconut brigadeiro.
  • Strawberry brigadeiroChildren’s favorite made with milk powder.
  • Pumpkin brigadeiro – It’s a fall-friendly version of this sweet.
  • Lemon brigadeiro – A sweet-and-sour dessert.
  • Passion fruit brigadeiro – Tropical and fruity sweet.
  • Coffee brigadeiro – My new favorite dessert!

Here are all my brigadeiro variations.

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Tips for making a delicious vanilla brigadeiro

  • Use measuring spoons to achieve the exact results of this recipe. Just a little more cinnamon can make your brigadeiro taste too strong. You can decrease the cinnamon amount if you believe it is too strong for you.
  • I dredged my brigadeiros in granulated sugar with a pinch of cinnamon, but you can use anything else you prefer. Namely, you can use chocolate sprinkles, minced nuts, etc.
  • To achieve a uniform look, weigh each brigadeiro ball before rolling them. I used about 15 grams for each truffle.

For this recipe, you will need candy cups no 3.

How to make cinnamon vanilla brigadeiro

Here’s the instruction on how to make this vanilla brigadeiro. As always, the printable recipe follows at the bottom.

Grease a plate with butter and set aside.

In a medium non-stick pan, cook the butter, sweetened condensed milk, and salt over medium-low heat—always stirring with a spatula or wooden spoon.

Once the brigadeiro mix is warm and the butter is completely melted, add the vanilla, cinnamon, and nutmeg. Continue stirring.

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The mixture thickens after about 8-10 minutes, and once you can run your spoon through the middle of it without it running back together for 2-3 seconds, it is done.

Pour the mixture into the greased plate, and chill in the refrigerator for 1 hour.

In the meantime, place the mini bonbon cups on a serving plate and a mix of granulated sugar with a pinch of cinnamon in a bowl.

Once the 1 hour is over, slightly wet your hands, put a tablespoon of the chewy mixture on your hands, and roll into a small ball. Cover with the sugar-cinnamon mixture, and transfer to the candy cups.

Garnish each brigadeiro with a clove and serve with freshly brewed coffee. Enjoy!

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Cinnamon Vanilla Brigadeiro

Yield: About 20

Prep Time: 5 minutes

Cook Time: 10 minutes

Rolling the balls: 15 minutes

Total Time: 30 minutes

This cinnamon vanilla brigadeiro recipe is so mouthwatering, especially when served with a cup of freshly brewed coffee, that you won’t believe it is this easy to make!

Ingredients

  • 1 14 ounces (397 grams) can sweetened condensed milk
  • 1 tablespoon unsalted butter
  • A dash of salt
  • 1 1/2 tablespoons vanilla extract
  • 1/4 teaspoon cinnamon
  • 1/4 teaspoon nutmeg

Garnish

  • Granulated sugar with a pinch of cinnamon
  • Cloves

Instructions

    1. Grease a plate with butter and set aside.
    2. In a medium non-stick pan, cook the butter, sweetened condensed milk, and salt over medium-low heat---always stirring with a spatula or wooden spoon.
    3. Once the brigadeiro mix is warm and the butter is completely melted, add the vanilla, cinnamon, and nutmeg. Continue stirring.
    4. The mixture thickens after about 8-10 minutes, and once you can run your spoon through the middle of it without it running back together for 2-3 seconds, it is done.
    5. Pour the mixture into the greased plate, and chill in the refrigerator for 1 hour.
    6. In the meantime, place the candy cups on a serving plate and a mix of granulated sugar with a pinch of cinnamon in a bowl.
    7. Once the 1 hour is over, slightly wet your hands, put a tablespoon of the chewy mixture on your hands, and roll into a small ball. Cover with the sugar-cinnamon mixture, and transfer to the candy cups.
    8. Garnish each brigadeiro with a clove and serve with freshly brewed coffee. Enjoy!
Nutrition Information:

Yield: 20Serving Size: 1
Amount Per Serving:Calories: 95Total Fat: 3gSaturated Fat: 2gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 1gCholesterol: 11mgSodium: 42mgCarbohydrates: 15gFiber: 0gSugar: 15gProtein: 2g

Please keep in mind that nutritional information is a rough estimate and can vary greatly based on products used.

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FAQs

What is the most popular dessert in Brazil? ›

Creative and Flavorful Creations, Here Are the Most popular Desserts From Brazil
  • Brigadeiro. Brigadeiro is a dish loved all over the country and is a staple at celebrations. ...
  • Beijinho. Beijinho means 'little kiss' and the dish is also called branquinho. ...
  • Quindim. ...
  • Canjica. ...
  • Paçoca. ...
  • Cocada. ...
  • Bolo de Rolo.
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What is brigadeiro in Brazil? ›

They're hard to describe. They're like the fudgy cousin of a chocolate truffle, just without the hard shell. Traditionally made with milk or dark chocolate, sweetened condensed milk, and butter, they're velvety soft, creamy, sweet, and totally irresistible.

Should brigadeiros be refrigerated? ›

Brigadeiro Storage Tips
  1. Once the brigadeiro is rolled into balls, it is best kept at room temperature and consumed within 7 days.
  2. Brigadeiros can be stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 2 months. ...
  3. To freeze brigadeiros, place them in a single player in a sealed container.

Why do Brazilians eat brigadeiros? ›

A Brazilian Confection. Stoica explains their popularity saying that Brazilians love brigadeiros because they're sweet, beautiful, and easy to eat wherever you are. She goes on to explain, “They're also an essential addition to any celebration or party.

What is the national dessert in Brazil? ›

The national dessert of Brazil is brigadeiro, a small chocolate truffle-like sweet that is very popular throughout the country. Brigadeiro is made from sweetened condensed milk, cocoa powder, butter, and chocolate sprinkles. It is usually rolled into small balls and then covered in the sprinkles.

What is the most eaten dessert in the world? ›

  • Mar 31, 2023, 08:13 PM IST. 10 Most Popular Desserts in the World. ...
  • Apple Pie. This traditional American dessert is popular due to its flaky crust and sweet apple filling. ...
  • Tiramisu. ...
  • Baklava. ...
  • Crème Brûlée. ...
  • Panna Cotta. ...
  • Cheesecake. ...
  • Mochi.
Mar 31, 2023

What does brigadeiro mean in english? ›

Translation of brigadeiro – Portuguese–English dictionary

brigadier [noun] in the army, the commander of a brigade.

What is a fun fact about brigadeiro? ›

The origin of the dessert is uncertain, but the most common theory is that it was created by a confectioner from Rio de Janeiro, Heloisa Nabuco de Oliveira, to promote the presidential candidacy of Eduardo Gomes. It is made of condensed milk, cocoa powder, butter, and chocolate sprinkles covering the outside layer.

How long does brigadeiro last? ›

If you're saving some for later, ensure they are refrigerated, best consumed within 12 days.

Why is my brigadeiros sticky? ›

Don't worry - the Brigadeiros will still taste amazing even if the texture isn't perfect on the first try! Why are my Brigadeiros sticky? Brigadeiros are intentionally sticky due to their main ingredient - sweetened condensed milk. Condensed milk is regular milk cooked down until very sweet and thick.

Does brigadeiro go bad? ›

Storage: Reserve your brigadeiros in a plastic container covered with a tight lid at room temperature for 3 days or up to 1 month in the refrigerator. Make sure to eat them at room temperature. The brigadeiros won't go bad after 3 days, but they start crystalizing and tasting like sugar after that.

Why is my brigadeiros too sticky to roll? ›

If the mixture is sticking to your hands a lot, you can either lightly grease your hands with some butter, or instead just wet them with water. Roll this ball into the sprinkles, then repeat this until you have used all of the mixture. Now they're done, enjoy!

Can Brazilians eat pork? ›

Pork consumption in Brazil has been steadily on the rise, making it one of the most consumed meats in the country. This culinary preference is deeply rooted in Brazilian culture, where pork features prominently in traditional dishes like "feijoada" and "leitão à pururuca."

What are the food taboos in Brazil? ›

Seafood is a staple of the Brazilian diet. But not all fish are enjoyed by all Brazilians. Predatory fish, like piranhas and bottom feeders are considered taboo for the ill to eat. Those who are ill though, are recommended to eat fish that are omnivorous.

Do Brazilians eat avocado? ›

In Brazil, the avocado, or 'abacate' as it's known in Portuguese, is a beloved ingredient that often finds its way into sweet dishes. This is a departure from many other cultures where avocado is typically used in savoury dishes.

What is the most popular cookie in Brazil? ›

Sequilhos are a popular cookie in Brazil made with cornstarch in lieu of wheat flour. Like many Brazilian desserts, they also incorporate condensed milk. The traditional recipe uses just four simple ingredients.

What is most eaten in Brazil? ›

One of the most popular and commonly consumed dishes in Brazil is Feijoada. It is a hearty and flavorful stew made with black beans, a variety of meats such as pork, beef, and sausage, and served with rice, collard greens, and farofa.

Are there food deserts in Brazil? ›

Belo Horizonte, 2020. The rate of census tracts classified as food deserts has decreased between 2008 and 2020, whereas the rate of census tracts classified as food swamps has increased within this same period (Figure 2). There was mean variation of -3.30% in the rate of census tracts classified as food deserts.

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