
Ingredients:
1 3/4 cup confectioners' sugar
4 oz cream cheese*, slightly softened
2 oz unsweetened chocolate, melted
cocoa to roll
Directions:
In a large bowl, beat together cream cheese and sugar. Add chocolate. Beat until well combined. Using your fingers, roll the chocolate/cream cheese mixture to the size of a large marble or superball. Sprinkle about 1/3 cup of cocoa on a plate and gently roll the candy to coat. Place on a clean plate and serve. You can also wait a couple of hours and they will have a more solid texture.
*the kind you get in a brick, not "spreadable" or "whipped"
1 3/4 cup confectioners' sugar
4 oz cream cheese*, slightly softened
2 oz unsweetened chocolate, melted
cocoa to roll
Directions:
In a large bowl, beat together cream cheese and sugar. Add chocolate. Beat until well combined. Using your fingers, roll the chocolate/cream cheese mixture to the size of a large marble or superball. Sprinkle about 1/3 cup of cocoa on a plate and gently roll the candy to coat. Place on a clean plate and serve. You can also wait a couple of hours and they will have a more solid texture.
*the kind you get in a brick, not "spreadable" or "whipped"
Oh, yum! These sound delicious!
ReplyDeleteDarn it, I am so not on the ball. I had no idea it was candy day and I read Slash food. Boo.
ReplyDeleteWell at least you participated and they look yummy.
There is something so "rich" about truffles. They just conjure up fluffy high-heeled slippers and white robes for me! Careful with that cocoa on all the white. Too cheesy? Truffles are a fun part of being a girl. (For me, anyway. But yes, boys can share.)
ReplyDeleteNo better canday out there for my $$ than truffles
ReplyDeleteI was having a bad night yesterday (my car was towed, completely my fault), so I needed chocolate and decided to try this super, simple recipe.
ReplyDeleteI only made half the recipe, but they are so decadent, that I brought most in to share with my coworkers. They loved them. Exact words were "perfect," and "just the right bite of chocolate."
I only had Neufchatel cream cheese, so I added a teeny bit of milk and a little blob of Hershey's syrup for a bit of creaminess.
This is definitely better than the marshmallows I tried to make for Slashfood's candy day. These look amazing!
ReplyDeleteDanelle: I am glad you and your coworkers liked them! They are so easy, I want to make more.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great, simple idea! I'll have to write this one down!
ReplyDeleteomg!
ReplyDeletethese look so amazing!
and so easy!
i think i might trying making this and nicole's marshmallows this weekend=P
(licking my lips already just thinking about it!)
That seems pretty easy. Looks delish!
ReplyDeleteThose look so good! Truffles are my favorite sweet.
ReplyDeletePerfect timing! I was looking to use up half a brick of Philly when I saw your truffles. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteA truffle with cream cheese. Mmmm. They're so easy to make and how else can you impress people in such a big way with so little effort?
ReplyDeleteOh, my! Irresistable! Looks absolutely yummy.
ReplyDeleteI followed your instructions to a T, and I ended up with a bowl of thick sticky goo. Nothing was able to be rolled.
ReplyDeleteAnon: Sounds like you did more than "slightly soften" your cream cheese. Next time, use it when it is more firm.
ReplyDeleteMmmm I just made these yesterday! That are AMAZINGLY good! I don't have a mixer so I let the cream cheese soften all day for easy mixing, and then just stuck them in the fridge for a bit to harden before I rolled. Yum Yum :)
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