Monday, April 18, 2011

Truffle Round Up



I mentioned that I love dipping stuff in chocolate, didn't I?  


Yes, I'm sure I did.  It's usually my opening line when meeting people.  "Hi, I'm Landee....I love dipping stuff in chocolate...oh, and my kids..and um, my husband and stuff."  ::awkward silence::


So, of course, truffles are the perfect treat for me.  They're easy to make.  They impress the pants off of people.  They look adorable.  And the very word "truffle" is extremely fancy.  Plus... dipped in chocolate, yo!  


I rounded up my three favorite truffle recipes I've found so far.  Should you have any others I would be most obliged if you shared.  Like, I would love you forever, like you for always, etc. etc.  






And no, I don't usually make this many at once.  That would make me a certified truffle freak!  I had to make this many for a stake training meeting so I took pictures.  That is all.  NOT a truffle freak.  Not.  ::ahem::




CAKE BATTER TRUFFLES 
(the most delicious of these three recipes if you ask me) 



1 ½ cups flour
1 cup yellow cake mix
½ cup unsalted butter, softened
½ cup white sugar
1 teaspoon vanilla
1/8 teaspoon salt
3-4 Tablespoons milk (says the girl, but I actually ended up using close to 1/4 cup)
2 Tablespoons sprinkles
Vanilla Melting Chocolate

Beat together butter and sugar using an electric mixer until combined. Add cake mix, flour, salt, and vanilla and mix thoroughly. Add 3 Tablespoons of milk or more if needed to make a dough consistency. Mix in sprinkles by hand. Roll dough into one inch balls and place on a parchment or wax paper lined cookie sheet. Chill balls in the refrigerator for 15 minutes to firm up.
 

While dough balls are chilling, melt vanilla melting chocolate and then dip away!  Place them on wax paper to set up, top with additional sprinkles and you're done!

Chill cake batter truffles in the refrigerator until serving. Makes around 24-30 truffles.

How cute would these be with just pink or blue sprinkles for a baby shower, huh?  Red & green sprinkles at Christmas?  Or pastel sprinkles for Easter...or...or...or... you get the idea.



CHOCOLATE CHIP COOKIE DOUGH TRUFFLES 
(found at recipegirl.com who found them on Food Network)

1/2 cup butter
3/4 cup light brown sugar, packed
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
2 cups all-purpose flour
1 (14 ounce) can sweetened condensed milk
1 cup miniature semi-sweet chocolate chips


Milk chocolate melting chocolate for dipping!!


Additional chocolate chips, sprinkles, etc., optional for topping the truffles

1. In a large bowl, use electric mixer to cream together butter and brown sugar. Add vanilla. Beat in flour, 1 cup at a time, until it is mixed well. Beat in sweetened condensed milk and mix until well-combined. Stir in 1 cup of chocolate chips.

2. Cover bowl and refrigerate until dough is firm (at least 1 hour). Use cookie scoop to scoop out heaping tablespoonfuls, roll into balls and place on a waxed paper-lined cookie sheet. Place all of the rolled balls back into the refrigerator until you are ready to dip them in chocolate.

3. Melt chocolate and dip.  Top with additional mini-chocolate chips (or whatever, really).

Makes about 30-40 truffles.

OREO TRUFFLES

1 pkg. Oreos, crushed (I put them through the grater on my food processor)
1 8oz pkg. cream cheese
White chocolate melting chocolate
Chocolate melting chocolate for drizzling (optional but it looks nicer)

Mix Oreos and cream cheese until well blended.  Form into 1 inch balls and place on cookie sheet lined with wax paper.  Chill in fridge until firm.  I usually have better luck with the dipping if I freeze them first.   Dip in white chocolate and allow to set.  Then drizzle on milk chocolate to make them look fancier.   Chill in refrigerator until ready to serve.  Makes about 30-35 truffles.

I've made a sheet which contains all these recipes on it for your ease and enjoyment.  Click on it to enlarge and then right click & save.


Again, don't hold back if you have any delish truffle recipes you've tried.  I'm counting on you.

Linking up to some fun parties here!  




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44 comments:

Kelsey@inspirationthief said...

These look so pretty and tasty.

Tiffany said...

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Tiffany
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Julie said...

Thanks for sharing these! I think I might make some for Easter!

Sarah @ The Bird's Papaya said...

woah woah woah. not a cake ball, but a cake batter truffle?
I'm speechless...

Sarah @ The Bird's Papaya said...

aaaaand, congrats on 500!

Carol said...

My stomach started to growl as I was reading this blog. Must go to the store and get supplies now. . . . . . .

Mindy said...

Sold!

My treat list is getting to be a little out of control for Easter - I already made the chocolate dipped marshmallow eggs. Yours are cuter, but you can check mine out at http://rindymae.blogspot.com/

I may just have to make these for Mother's Day though. And yes, all of them. How could I try just ONE after looking at those pictures!?!?

Mandy @ Sugar Bee Crafts said...

truffles in the microwave - easy and delicious - http://www.sugarbeecrafts.com/2011/02/make-truffles-in-microwave-really.html

Connie the crafterbug said...

Wowzer,yummo!

danandcami said...

Technically challenges-got it to work! Going to definitely give them a try! Thanks for sharing!

michelangelo said...

how do i avoid having 2 big fingerprints on the sides of my truffles from holding it while dipping?

Alexis said...

I have been driving myself nuts trying to think of what I can serve at a Pampered Chef Open House that I'm doing next weekend. You've saved my life. A million thank-yous!!!

And now I have to do a practice run of all of them. That's gonna be really bad on my diet. Thanks SO much!!!

Mandy @ Sugar Bee Crafts said...

Thanks for linking to Take-A-Look Tuesday - I featured you today! - Mandy, www.SugarBeeCrafts.com

Nighttime Crafter said...

Just made the Cake Batter Truffles and they are super yummy! And in honor of the holiday I Bunny-fied them! Thanks for the great recipe!

Lisa Rasche said...

I have a daughter who's graduating in May, and these would be perfect! But, do you think you could make these ahead and freeze them? That would cut down on the last-minute fuss.

Momofmanyjs said...

I made 600 truffles for a wedding a few years ago - oreo, cookie dough, and Nutter Butter. Lots of fun! Can't wait to try the cake batter truffles - sounds Fantastic! :)

Candace@craftysisters-nc said...

Oh yum, those look delicious! I'm going to bookmark this so when I need a chocolate fix...I will have these yummy recipes. Thanks!

Beth said...

Delish!! I'm thinking these would be a nice addition to the milk and cookies baby shower I'm doing in June!!

Miss Kitty said...

Landee, just exactly what is "melting chocolate"? I have trouble coating things in chocolate...I may be using the wrong thing. It sounds like it is different than melted candy wafers or melted chocolate chips (which is what I have been trying). YOUR truffles are gorgeous!

white life© said...

It‘s so nice that I found your blog about your link on Funky Junk Interiors. Of course I’ve scrolled a little and like what I see. Now I’m your new follower! ;)

Take care
Tine

Krissy said...

Yummy!

So I have been trying to print off your 5x7 spring print cuz I love it so much but everytime it looks a little pixely. I don't know if I am doing something wrong?? Maybe you could email me the file if it isn't too much of a hassle? jkbbswallow at msn dot com. k thanks! i love this new blog btw!

The Chambers said...

ok...found your blog a few weeks ago and I'm obsessed! What a WONDERFUL concept of your blog! I can't wait to try these truffles. Oh my glory to heaven...they look DIVINE!

Spunky Junky said...

Wow landee! You did it again! Another amazing project--I love love love your truffles, can't wait to make them ;)

I am featuring them tomorrow on Spunky Junky

xoxo
Halsey

allisoncanter said...

These all look delicious!! My favorite type of truffle to make is Nutella/Chocolate Cake. So delicious and sooo easy! Just bake chocolate cake, crumble, mix in a jar of nutella (aka heaven), form into balls and pour on the melted chocolate bark!!

Dana said...

My favorite truffle (and my husband agrees!) came about by accident. I wanted to make shortbread bars, and so I found an easy recipe using a box cake mix. i didn't have a jelly roll pan, however, so i made it a 9x13. It was too thick and didn't bake all the way through, so i decided to roll it up and dip it in chocolate. It was by far the best truffle (and i've made all of the above kinds before). The salty butteryness of the shortbread went wonderfully with the crunchy, sweet chocolate... and the yellow and dark brown combo is pretty, too. TRY IT! :)

Alexis said...

Okay, so I made the cake batter and the chocolate chip cookie dough truffles for my Pampered Chef thing, and they were a huge hit, but I also found another idea and went with it, too. It was won.der.ful.

Okay, all you need is a box of Jello cheesecake mix (not the pudding mix--you want the kind with the crust mix, too), one cup of milk, and a jar of stemless maraschino cherries. Combine the cheesecake pudding packet with the graham cracker crumb packet (keep a bit back for garnish) and milk. Then, scoop a little into a small cookie scoop to fill about halfway. Then stuff a cherry into the cheesecake and push it in a little bit. Then fill the scoop up the rest of the way. Put them on wax paper and then freeze for about an hour. Take them out in batches to coat with the chocolate of your choice (I used white). Then sprinkle with the reserved crumbs.

And save me some. :) They're super yummy!!

Bag sealer said...

Wow these look soooo good! I'm going to make these for my next special occasion (if i can wait that long!!) Thanks for sharing!

KristanT said...

Successfully made the Oreo and Cake Batter ones... I tried just rolling them in chocolate... it didn't work out... so I added Cookie Sticks and turned them into TrufflePops!!! They were a hit!!

I tried to do the Cookie ones, but the batter never turned into a dough... added more flour (big mistake) and it tasted like flour with choco chips...

Ali said...

I have a recipe for truffles you may want to try...if you like pumpkin. They are perfect for fall! I'm going to make those cake ones and oreo ones next!

http://bugandmonkeymama.blogspot.com/2011/10/sharing-one-of-my-hobbies-with-little.html

moonsword said...

Beautiful truffles! I may try replacing a tablespoonful or two of milk with Kahlua or Bailey's. :)

Melinda said...

Okay... I printed it off and made all of them. OH MY WORD THESE ARE DELICIOUS! These are really great, and I appreciate your posting about them. I love love LOVE the Oreo truffles, but the cake batter are pretty good too. Yummy. Thank you.

Hugs,
Melinda

Casey Nicole said...

I also had the problem of the cookie dough ones not turning into dough..i mean it would have been a fine consisitency had i actually been making cookies but to try to roll them into balls was definitely not going to work and i even refrigerated the dough for over 2 hours...any idea what could have been wrong??

Anonymous said...

I made some of the Oreo Truffles this past Christmas using the Peppermint flavored cookies, and dipped them in dark chocolate. They were absolutely delicious! Tasted just like a York Peppermint Patty!

Jaz said...

is it possible to use brownie mix instead of cake mix?

Chelsea said...

Could you use different kinds of cake mix besides yellow?

Dixie n Dottie said...

O my goodness, I can taste these right now! At our Church Christmas party a lady made some with marble cake mix. I'm pretty sure I ate all of them. They were delicious! Thanks for the recipes!
http://dixie-n-dottie.blogspot.com/

- Patti - said...

Not sure if you've ever tried the other oreo cookie flavors for your oreo truffles - but the Mint and the Peanut Butter ones work marvelous as well!!

MissCandiquik said...

Very cute - I have to say I love Cookie DOugh Truffles!Of course the other two are great also. Brownie Truffles are awesome too. What kind of chocolate coating do you use? Have you heard of CandiQuik? I know you would love the taste and quality. Found you on pinterest :)
Sarah @ Miss CandiQuik

Anonymous said...

HELLOOOOO 4 tablespoons IS a 1/4 cup

Anonymous said...

I personally love the website of cookiesandcups.com. They have some really good recipes for everything totally suggest to check that out!!! Found them on pinterest...

Cookie Baking Mom said...

Just found your website while looking for a wassail recipe. You have an AMAZING talent to pull things together and make them look gorgeous ... and then to find out you love cookies and truffles?!? Pretty sure we're half-sisters :)

Looking forward to all the wonderful things you come up with this year! Many thanks for sharing!!!

Anonymous said...

So, what is the secret to the prettiness of the cake balls? Mine are all messy and clumpy. Any suggestions?

Tammy said...
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Tammy said...

I made these for a cookie exchange. I am living in South America, so our annual cookie exchange happens in the middle of summer. Our houses are NOT air conditioned, so the thought of heating it up with my unreliable oven to make cookies just did not sound appeasing. So I whipped up all three "cookie" truffles and added little half popsicle sticks with the type of truffle written on it. You can see a photo on my blog: schicks-in-chile.blogspot.com
Thank you for the amazing idea and delicious recipes!

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