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Viral Brazilian Edible Glass Strawberry | Morongo do Amor



Let’s make morongo do amor a viral Brazilian dessert made of a strawberry coated in brigadeiro and a crunchy sugary shell! ✨🍓🇧🇷 #emmymade #morongdoamor

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Chapters:
0:00 Intro
0:19 What are we making?
0:51 What is brigadeiro?
1:59 Prepping the strawberries.
2:27 Collecting the berry tops.
4:34 About skewers.
5:32 Making the brigadeiro.
5:44 Butter and condensed milk.
6:33 White chocolate.
7:00 Cooking time.
7:58 Cooling the brigadeiro.
8:56 Shaping the brigadeiro.
10:16 Making the tanghulu coating.
11:01 Cooking temp.
12:34 Dipping the strawberries.
14:06 Taste test.

Music courtesy of Audio Network and ‘Sprightly’ from iMovie. You’ve made it to the end — welcome! Comment: “Listen to that CRUNCH.”

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26 Comments

  1. Dear Emmy, I texted you a couple weeks ago that I had found your channel and was working my way through all your playlists. I'm about halfway through, and I found we have much in common, e.g. looking for every opportunity to add green onions; Heinz ketchup always and on almost everything; and a love for gadgets. You do a great job and I love your channel! (Although at almost 70 years old, I'm still not ready to try offal or creepy crawly bugs!)

  2. Morongo? It's a common typo!
    Candy Strawberry would be MorAngo do amor, which translated literally, means Strawberry of love(as candy apple is maçã do amor, or apple of love") just to clarify:)

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