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    • Nov 20th 2008

      Something for your truffles

      Peanut butter trufflesChocolate truffles are God’s gift to humankind I think.  I am sort of picky about the chocolate I like.  For instance, I do not like any chocolate ice cream (really, I don’t like any ice cream), chocolate milk, or hot chocolate.  When I see truffles, though, I am willing to pass through fire (except that it would melt the chocolate) to get to them.  Peanut butter trufflesWe have a local chocolatier family in Charleston, the Holls.  They own Holl’s Chocolates and make some really great truffles and chocolate goodness.  As much as I love their confections, I can’t really afford to eat their stuff as much as I would like.

      Of course, that means it is time to improvise.  I have found a few recipes for homemade truffles that are really pretty amazing and simple to make.  I doubt I will be putting Holl’s out of business, but it surely satisfies my need to be cheap and well-chocolated.  Here is a recipe that we discovered in a flier sent out by Kroger. 

      Peanut butter truffles

      Peanut Butter Truffles

      1 cup heavy cream

      3/4 cup creamy peanut butter

      24 oz. melted chocolate chips (we used semi-sweet though milk chocolate would be good too)

      1 tsp vanilla extract

      1/4 cup powdered sugar (optional – for rolling)

      1/4 cup cocoa (optional – for rolling)

      1/2 cup ground peanuts (optional – for rolling)

      Peanut butter trufflesHeat Cream with peanut butter in a saucepan.  Whisk together as peanut butter melts.  Meanwhile, melt chocolate in a double boiler (or microwave as I did).  Combine peanut butter mixture with melted chocolate.  Add vanilla and place in refrigerator to set (recipe says 10 minutes, I say 3 hours).  Once set, scoop truffles with a melon baller (or use a spoon and ball them in your hand) and roll in powdered sugar, cocoa, peanuts (or nothing as we did).  Return to refrigerator and let them set again.  Keep chilled until you serve them.

      I don’t really know how many truffles this recipe makes because I ate a ton of the mixture as it was setting.  I also made Shrek-sized truffles, much larger than a typical candy.  One is basically a meal in itself!

      Peanut butter trufflesI only make truffles in November and December for some reason but we’ll make a bunch of them and add to our hibernation weight!  There are lots of other recipes out there and all are simiar and simple.  This is the time of year for experimenting!

       

       

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      This entry was posted in Food, WV and tagged Food, WV by warren


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        1. tipper says:
          November 20, 2008 at 10:21 am

          Yum!! I’m going to give the recipe a try!

        2. RazorFamilyFarms.com says:
          November 20, 2008 at 1:01 pm

          Why can’t you live closer? I would love to have some of those!!!

          blessings!
          Lacy

        3. Lynnie says:
          November 20, 2008 at 2:39 pm

          I used to think that truffles looked so boring and plain. I used to think “Why go to the trouble?” Then my neighbor made me some for Christmas last year! Mmmmmmmm, mmmmmmmm, mmmmmmmm. I am now a believer.

        4. Natalie says:
          November 20, 2008 at 3:29 pm

          Hibernation weight? Then it’s true. I suspected there was a scientific and justifiable reason for *what happens to me.* Of course we never get the kind of winter that calls for hibernation, but I am prepared.

        5. Farm Chick Paula says:
          November 20, 2008 at 4:32 pm

          Gosh Warren- those pictures made my mouth water! Thanks for sharing the recipe!

        6. Chris says:
          November 20, 2008 at 6:10 pm

          Warren, my mouth is watering…. I love chocolate and peanut butter, sounds like
          it’s “Almost Heaven”

          Chris

        7. Kris Bair says:
          November 21, 2008 at 9:00 am

          Those look yummy – make (and eat) extra for us!
          Kris

        8. YDavis says:
          November 21, 2008 at 3:27 pm

          Yum!!! PB & C, what a great combination!

        9. don says:
          November 22, 2008 at 5:34 am

          I too love the truffles, but have never made any. I think I will also try out your Kroger recipe. Thanks for sharing! Hibernation weight. Maybe I do need a nice long nap…

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