Showing posts with label truffles. Show all posts
Showing posts with label truffles. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 08, 2011

Chocolate Truffle Layer Cake

I am in love with this cake!

First of all, it's chocolate. Second, if it contains the word "truffle" (chocolate truffle), I am automatically in love. Third, if your name is Truffle, I love you! Fourth, I just want to make this cake and gobble it all up by myself. No sharing! Lastly, I know this picture isn't good, but, you get the point:

The recipe is very long, and very detailed, but if you want it, you can find it here.

Friday, September 24, 2010

oreo truffle recipe

A couple of years ago, I took my first bite of Oreo Truffles and immediately had to get the recipe. Now, I want to share the recipe with you, and trust me, you will love these!


Ingredients:

• 1 package of Oreo cookies
• 1 (8 ounce) package of Cream Cheese, softened
• White chocolate or Vanilla bark (you will need to buy enough for 32 servings)

Directions:

1. Crush the entire package of Oreos using a food processor. Cookies should be very fine, not chunky.

2. Combine the crushed Oreos and the package of cream cheese in a large bowl. Mix together with your hands, mashing the cookies and cream cheese together.

3. Roll into 1" balls, and place on a wax-covered cookie sheet.

4. Freeze Oreo balls for 1 hour.

5. Remove Oreo balls from the freezer.

6. Melt the bark as instructed on the package.

7. Stick a toothpick into the frozen Oreo ball, to allow for easier dipping method.

8. Dip the Oreo ball into the bark, covering all areas of the ball. Place the truffle back onto the wax-covered cookie sheet. OR, for a decorative drizzle appearance like the picture above, use a spoon to drizzle the melted bark over the Oreo ball.

9. Refrigerate all Oreo truffles until coating is firm and cool (I usually refrigerate mine for a minimum of 3 hours).

10. Eat and become addicted!


Photograph is the property of Make a Whisk.