Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Scrumptious Chocolate Truffles


The lovely Miss Jen is sharing an exquisite chocolate recipe with us today...


Chocolate Truffles

Rich, semi.. bittersweet chocolate truffles
are rolled in creamy scrumptious milk chocolate
and topped with a
special sprinkling of gourmet salt.

Sounds too adventurous?...
I would encourage you to try it~
the combination of flavors is simply wonderful.

Oh... the delights of freshly chopped
Chocolate.


Freshly dipped truffles.....*sigh*


Chocolate Truffles with Sea Salt

recipe courtesy~ Tasty Kitchen

8 ounces, weight (up To 9 Oz.) Good Semisweet Chocolate
8 ounces, weight (up To 9 Oz.) Good Bittersweet Chocolate
1 can (14 Oz) Sweetened Condensed Milk
1 Tablespoon Vanilla Extract
8 ounces, weight Meltable Milk Chocolate
Sea Salt, Kosher Salt
or Sparkling Sprinkles

Chop semisweet and bittersweet chocolates.
Heat dark chopped chocolates and condensed milk in a double
boiler over medium low heat until chocolate is melted.
Stir—mixture will have a slight marshmallow texture. Stir in vanilla.
Remove from heat, cover and refrigerate for two hours.
Once chilled, roll in balls, then roll in melted milk chocolate coating.
Place truffles on a sheet of parchment paper.
Sprinkle with salt or other fine, coarse sprinkles.
~Enjoy~


"These are delicious and very easy-to-make chocolate truffles with an

unlikely surprise: a sprinkling of light, fluffly sea salt.
It’s a seemingly unlikely, but absolutely scrumptious and special,
flavor combination that has to be experienced to be believed."
~Mrs. Ree Drummon


There are an endless amount of possibilities
in the ways you can package these goodies for loved ones....
using~ boxes, baggies, ribbons and etc...
I packaged mine in some small clear cellophane bags
and tied them with a crisp red sparkling ribbon.


"There are four basic food groups: milk chocolate,
dark chocolate, white chocolate, and
Chocolate Truffles."
-Anonymous


.....Do Enjoy!

Hope you are having a simply lovely day.
~Many Blessings~



Having just turned 19, Jen finds great joy in serving her family from home. She firmly believes that the home is a beautiful canvas for biblical hospitality, servanthood and discipleship.  All aspects of homemaking are on her list of interests including gourmet cooking, baking, calligraphy, sewing and embroidery. She is also inspired by photography, music, theology and biblical womanhood. Miss Jen blogs at Blessed Femina, which she founded in the fall of 2008 to document her blessed life as a daughter/homemaker-in- training and to encourage other women in Biblical femininity. Happily residing in sunny northern California with her parents, it is her greatest desire to live a life depicted in I Corinthians 10:31: “So whether you eat or drink or whatever you do, do it all for the glory of God.”



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8 comments:

Gail said...

Wow! Those look fantastic! I am totally going to have to try making these! Even if mine don't look as pretty, it's still chocolate :)

Amy said...

Looks wonderful!! I think I gained 10 pounds just by looking, I mean drooling over your post today :) Have a happy day! ♥ Amy

Anna said...

These really do look splendid!

Victorianlady8 said...

Gorgeous Miss Jenny! and oh I am so happy I just loaded up with chocolates! They are just what my loving devoted husband would NEED! He loves sugar and chocolate!! What a wonderful way to bless him for all his hard work:)

Far Above Rubies said...

Looks absolutely lovely, Miss Jen.

Chocolate is one of my weaknesses.

Thanks for posting, June.

June Fuentes @ A Wise Woman Builds Her Home said...

My daughters also have an easy Oreo Truffle recipe that I might post later---just three ingredients...delish!

Love you all!

Many blessings...

June Fuentes @ A Wise Woman Builds Her Home said...

Mom's Coffee Time,

Isn't Miss Jen amazing? I also love that she captures all the food she makes with her talented photography skills.

Many blessings...

Maiden Princess said...

Oh my! Those look divine! I looked Miss Jen up and will be following her blog! It's so wonderful to connect with other stay-at-home daughters who are loving it and find not only God's call their, but His love and proctection as well.
Please do post the recipe for the oreo truffles, I've had them once and they were AMAZING! Now i'm in the mood for chocolate! ;) perhaps a blessing that I don't have the ingredients to make these right now!

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