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Saturday, July 30, 2011

Cake Batter Truffles

Cake....batter.....truffles....

Do I have your attention?
Yes, possibly some of my favorite words.  I'm kinda surprised I didn't name my daughters one of those words!  {wink}

Here is a recipe tried by me and my baby sister {gooey sweet, grin}.  It's so yummy.

Cake Batter Truffles               oh...la...la
1 cup of instant cake mix        (.....we wanted red velvet, but couldn't
                               find a cake mix for that on the Island
                               so we settled for Fun-Fetti )
1/4 cup sweetened condensed milk
1/2 teaspoon vanilla
2 cups chocolate chips
1. combine everything except chocolate chips.  Stir, stir, stir til' the sweet goodness is well mixed.  If it's too crumbly then add a touch more sweetened condensed milk.  If it's too sticky sprinkle on a little more cake mix.  You should be able to use your fingers to pinch it together into it forms little balls.  
NOTE: You can put mixture into the fridge for 15 minutes to make it more manageable.....I didn't.  I'm impatient.  Plus, mine made perfect little balls when I tried to roll them.
2. Place truffles in the fridge till froze good and hard.  Resist the urge to take them out sooner.  You'll be happy you did.  The chocolate "sticks" better when the center is frozen.  If it's too hard to wait and you can't resist the temptation....I give you permission to eat one!
3.  Slowly melt chocolat chips in your preferred method.  I do mine in a metal bowl sitting on a pot of boiling water.
4. Take your truffle centers drop into the heavenly scented chocolate and swirl around til' those lucky little things are all covered.  Gently tap off, place on parchment paper (that sounds more fancy but I actually used wax paper).
5.  Since I'm drawn to shiny objects or sprinkles I quickly tapped on a little color.
Store them in the fridge.  I'm sure you can find plenty of helpers big or small to help clean up the leftover chocolate bowl! 
Have a lovely day,

38 comments:

  1. Those look yummy!
    Just so you know...I was happily eating a few chips as I read you post. But now, I need some chocolate! Thanks ;)

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  2. Oh. my. goodness. These look like something I would absolutely love!! Eating cake mix from the box with a spoon used to be my secret indulgence. Someday when I can eat dairy and gluten again, (and if I'm skinny by then, too ;), I will certainly make these. Can you see this little 80 year old lady with cake batter truffles stashed away in her freezer? Heehee.

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  3. They look great :) And, you know, Cake would be quite a good name to have... ;)

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  4. Got another one for you! These truffles may even be easier than yours! Bake a chocolate cake. Let it cool. (You can break it up a bit into a big bowl to cool faster.) When cool enough to handle, break it up into crumbs. Add a small jar of jelly (we used raspberry). Mix thoroughly. Form little balls and put them on waxed paper. You can cool or freeze them if you want, but it's not neccessary. Now melt your chips or some almond bark and dip away. Then pop them in the frig or freezer to wait till you're ready to use them. YOU GOTTA TRY THESE! Talk about salving your chocolate cravings!!!!!!! ;)

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  5. Those look so good! When I make oreo truffles, I stick a toothpick in them right before they go into the freezer for easier dipping. Once they are dipped and the middle starts to thaw, the toothpick will slide out with the slightest twist! :)

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  6. These look yummy! I learned about Cake balls while in the states this year but these look easier...don't even have to bake the cake! ;) I have a homemade cake mix recipe that I'll have to try these with... Thanks! (You can also make sweetened condensed milk with powdered milk, sugar and water if you can't get it or too expensive.)

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  7. SO CUTE! I think the funfetti sprinkles added another layer of fun to this wonderful creation. Thanks so much for teaching us how to make them..

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  8. I so want to try these! What yummy creations! Thanks for sharing!

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  9. Mmmm! I think I am in LOVE! What could be better than cake batter and chocolate? Can't WAIT to try these! Thanks so much for sharing with the Pink Hippo Party!

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  10. I'll bet my daughter would love them -- if for no other reason because they have SPRINKLES in them!

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  11. oh.my.goodness. those look so cute and yummy!!! thanks for the fantastic idea!!!

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  12. These look DELICIOUS!!!!

    I happily found you on the Sumo Sweet Stuff Party!!
    http://www.releasemecreate.blogspot.com

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  13. Looks delicious!
    Nicole @ www.thebakingmom.blogspot.com

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  14. What a great idea! Can't believe I haven't done this before!! Going to pin right now :)

    Ashton
    www.somethingswanky.com
    {Sweet Treats Thursday}

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  15. I'm so making these (maybe later this week when my hubby's out of town!)

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  16. These look soooo good! My hubby has a birthday coming up and these might have to go on the "to make" list. Yum, yum!

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  17. Oh. My. Goodness! These look amazing!!! Thank you for sharing. I am making them tomorrow. :) I love your blog- I am your newest follower! I would love to have you stop by our blog sometime if you want. Have a wonderful day!
    Camille @
    SixSistersStuff.blogspot.com

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  18. Awww, how fun! They are so adorable. I bet they tasted good too :D

    If you’d like, I wanted to invite you to share your best recipes over at my new party, Recipe Sharing Monday at Jam Hands. I’m going to be featuring my favorite submissions during the week and I’d love it if you’d join in the fun. :O)

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  19. MMMM these look amazing!

    I would love for you to share with Blog Stalking Thursday Linky Party!
    http://thecraftyblogstalker.blogspot.com/

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  20. Those look to yummy. I'd love for you to link this to my brand new linky party. http://trophyw.blogspot.com/

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  21. these look so great! Thanks for sharing! Kinda reminds me of cake pops - which is another thing I discovered in blog world and would love to try sometime!

    Brie @ BreezyPinkDaisies.blogspot.com

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  22. Who doesn't love cake balls!?!? These look amazing! I would love for you to link our cake balls up at my Savvy HomeMade Monday blog party which is still going on at:

    http://www.homesavvyatoz.com/2011/07/28/savvy-homemade-monday-party-1/

    I am a new follower!

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  23. Oh, yum, Maria! think I'll make these for my teddy bear tea party in a few weeks. blessings, k

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  24. Mmmmhhhhh. I think I'm in love!

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  25. This sounds wickedly yummy & easy to make! Right up my alley. I am following your blog now. Pop on by Wiccan Make Some Too when you can & say "hi".

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  26. Jut what I needed for an upcoming baby shower! Stopping by from {free pretty things}

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  27. How long will they need to set in the fridge before you can eat them? I'm making these this weekend with my kids. So easy and we love funfetti ANYTHING =)

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  28. From the sweet tooth queen....THANK YOU! Will keep you and yours in prayer. What a wonderful site.

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  29. Oh, yummy! We are needing a fun recipe for our ladies retreat. I think this is it!

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  30. I just read your blog and saw that you are a missionary - how wonderful!! May I show this post on my blog with a link back to you?
    thanks!

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  31. Congrats, you made my most clicked list this week! Thanks for linking up :)

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  32. I just made these and they are delicious! Thanks for sharing your recipe!

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  33. Yum! I've pinned you so I don't lose the recipe. :)

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  34. These look delish! I pinned and tweeted this.

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  35. I think I need a pile of these... like, right now :) They look so yummy! What do you think my chances might be of finding the supplies in China? ha ha...

    I loved this post so much I am featuring it at this week's For the Kids link party at Sun Scholars!

    Thanks so much for linking up! Stop by, grab your "A++" button to stick on your blog, and share some more of your fun ideas with us. Thanks for sharing at http://SunScholars.blogspot.com!

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  36. Making 'em today for my teddy bear tea party on Saturday. Using cherry chip cake mix and white chocolate chips with sprinkles. blessings, k

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