Scone, cheesecake and dark chocolate in one wonderful cute ball for only 100 calories!
Taste: 5 (out of 5)
Difficulty: 4 (out of 5)
Source: the cake ball idea inspired by The Food Junkie, scone cake adapted from About.com, cream cheese icing improvised
Ingredients
For scone cake (2565 cal)
- 2 eggs (140 cal)
- 1 cup sugar (775 cal)
- 1 cup heavy cream (820 cal)
- 1/4 cup light sour cream (60 cal)
- 1 tsp vanilla extract (10 cal)
- 3/4 tsp salt
- 1 2/3 cups all-purpose flour (760 cal)
- 2 tsp baking powder
For cream cheese icing (1305 cal)
- 250 g / 1 package light cream cheese (665 cal)
- 1 cup light sour cream (240 cal)
- 1/2 cup sugar (390 cal)
- 1 tsp vanilla extract or orange extract (10 cal)
- 1 tsp finely grated orange zest (optional)
For chocolate coating
- 250 g / 1 bar dark chocolate (1200 cal)
Total: 5070 cal, 50 balls, 100 cal / ball
Instructions
For the scone cake
1. Beat eggs until thick and lemon colored; gradually beat in sugar; then add all the liquid ingredients. Stir in sifted dry ingredients. Beat well. You will have a gooey, thick batter.
2. Grease and flour a 7’’x11’’ baking pan and spread the batter evenly. Bake at 350F for 25-30 minutes or until a toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean.
3. Let the cake cool in the baking pan for 5 minutes, then remove it from the pan and let rest on a cooling rack until completely cool.
4. In a large ball, crumble the cake with your fingers.
For the cream cheese icing
5. In a blender mix all the ingredients until incorporated and uniform.
For assembly
6. Add the icing to cake crumbs and mix well.
7. Roll mixture into small balls (about 1 inch in diameter). You can use a small cookie scoop to measure if you like. This recipe gives about 50 balls.
8. Line a cookie sheet with parchment paper and place the cake balls on it. Chill the balls in the freezer for about 30 minutes.
9. Break the chocolate bar into small pieces (or use chocolate melts). Microwave the chocolate in 30 second segments, stirring after every segment, until all the chocolate is melted.
10. Using a fork, dip the chilled balls in melted chocolate, roll them around until coated, lift with the fork, let excess chocolate drip and place on a parchment-lined cookie sheet. When the chocolate on the ball is still warm, you can create some “artistic” effects with a fork, a toothpick or a brush.
11. Your chocolate will gradually harden from contact with the cold cake balls. You can either use small batches of chocolate, or simply re-melt the chocolate in microwave every time it stiffens.
12. When all the balls are coated and arranged on the cookie sheet, place the cookie sheet in the refrigerator to chill for about 20 minutes until the chocolate sets.
Afterthoughts
- YUM…. So moist and delicious, it tastes both like scones and like cheese cake, absolutely amazing with the dark chocolate.
- Crumbling the cake, rolling the balls and dipping in the chocolate can be a bit time consuming, but it can be a very fun “group” activity :-)
- The scone cake is a very tasty way to use up whipping cream that is about to expire.
Wow. Sooooo want one of these right now. Lovely recipe!
ReplyDelete100 calories of bliss!!!
ReplyDeleteThe chocolate scone balls so pretty and I can only imagine the taste, would love one right now. :)
ReplyDeleteyum! what a great new take on the cake ball idea! and only 100 calories - amazing!
ReplyDeleteSeriously--all that for less than 100 calories? Delicious and looks good!
ReplyDeleteIs that 100 calories per ball or how many?
ReplyDeleteThey JUMP off the page and I so WISH into my lap! YUM!
ReplyDeleteooo! Those look so amazingly good! I don't know if I could stop at the 100 calorie mark if I made 'em though (I would probably eat at least 3 for taste testing purposes of course)
ReplyDeleteThere's no way I could only have one of these, yum!
ReplyDeleteIs it bad that I would probably eat about 5 of them at a time. That's what, only a few hundred cal? :-)
ReplyDeletelooks great!
Wow...they look so good! Great idea and very creative of you!! Lovely indeed :)
ReplyDeleteKita ^.^
Oh my word do these look incredible! I want a dozen of them right now. :) YUM!!
ReplyDeleteI would be eating them even if they had 300 calories. This is pure indulgence at its best ( would love some now for a sinful midnight snack...)
ReplyDeleteWOW! This looks beautiful and I bet it tastes delicious too! Can we exchange? :))
ReplyDeleteI'm absolutely loving this recipe. Thank you so much for the calorie breakdown. I always love to know exactly what I'm snacking on :)
ReplyDeleteWow! This is a fantastic idea and variation on the scone theme. I can't wait to try this recipe out. Thanks for sharing.
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