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Chocolate Truffles recipe?
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Lynda, you will probably find that they will be eaten just probably not at the rate you would eat chocolate. I made some last year that were really rich like the lindt truffles where you could only eat 1 or 2 at a time. However everyone loved them.:smileyhea:heart: Mrs Lea Nov 5th '11
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Hi everyone. Thank you so much for your lovely recipes and the thoughtful link to the fudge thread. So much for eating sensibly and resisting temptation. I am now armed with about half a dozen new recipes to try-I'm sure they will all be delicious, but I would hate to look like the side of a house on account of eating so much yummy food. Thank you all anyway:j :TGE 36 *MFD may 2043
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12/3/17 175lb - 06/11/2019 152lb0 -
I posted this recipe once and it was removed, I guess I should have just put a link to it instead of copying it!:o
anyway it is for chocolate truffles, it is very very simple, and sounds very economical, it would make an ideal gift at christmas, or to have in the house at christmas time, of course you will have to make a batch first to 'test' them:D . as I haven't tried the recipe yet, can anyone who does add to this thread and then we will all know if it is worth making!
http://www.wellbeing-nutrition.com/recipes2.htm#truffleslook after the pennies and the pounds look after themselves.0 -
Well they sound tasty and very easy so next time I go to H&B I'll buy some dates and try these (though I don't think I'll go to the expense of the Green & Black's cocoa! I'll use a cheaper one instead.0
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Does any one make their own?0
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With Christmas just around the corner, this website might come in useful for all you OS's who might like to try making your own. They look great!
www.chocolate-source.co.uk
DutchyToto, something tells me we're not in Kansas anymore......0 -
thanks for this- how long will the keep for do you know? I want to make them for a xmas hamper but dont want them to go off.0
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I'll add this to the exisiting chocolate truffles thread
Penny. x:rudolf: Sheep, pigs, hens and bees on our Teesdale smallholding :rudolf:0 -
Hiya im lookng for some easy chcuk it together style truffles to make for xmas i saw the xmas pud style stuff on Nigellas xmas show and was looking for a few different varietys i could make i have very little in my store cubard so dont want to have to buy loads of expensive flavorings but would love some of these to make as presents!! any ideas??0
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