Monday, January 9, 2012
Cake Truffles
I had an awesome dream last night. Can I tell you about it?
I dreamed....I dreamed about my pantry. My pantry. I surely must officially be old, if my most exciting dream ever involves my pantry and neat rows of beautifully organized dry goods.
In reality, my pantry is mediocre. It's fine. I can close the door and know that the oatmeal and Cheerios are secure. Teddy Grahams and diced tomatoes, I got 'em, and they're fine in there. I do have a special hide-y spot for my secret stash of dark chocolate. It's beside the black beans and under a bag of tiny green split peas. I don't really know why I hide the dark chocolate. Hubs isn't interested and my kids only have eyes for the snack drawer when they open the pantry door. I just feel better, more secure, hiding it from rogue pantry door-openers. ?
Anywho! My dream. In my dream, I opened my pantry door to find that it was HUGE! Just huge, like a warehouse! I could walk down the rows and admire all of the beautiful, matching bins that organized my pantry staples. JOY! There was even a lounge chair I could sit in and marvel at it all, and probably eat my chocolate in peace.
And then I woke up.
Poof! It was over. My pantry dream was so real, it made me so happy. Oh, WHY did it have to end? Bitter, that's how I'm feeling right now.
Let's talk Cake Truffles then, shall we? I'm certain they'll take the bitterness away.
They're so cute and tiny. I did hundreds of these little treats just before the holidays. Hundreds. Only once did I think to take a picture of them. Once, just before I closed the lid on their little box and packed them up for delivery. So, sorry for the stinky photo. :(
You should make some for yourself. You can make any flavor combination that floats your boat. Here are some of my favorites.
Red Velvet Cake + Cream Cheese Frosting, Dipped in White Chocolate/or Milk Chocolate
French Vanilla Cake + Vanilla Buttercream, Dipped in Dark Chocolate
Chocolate Cake + Fudgey Chocolate Frosting, Dipped in Dark/Milk Chocolate
They are pretty simple to make, they just take time and a little patience.
1. You make a cake. Your favorite cake. Make it from scratch or use a mix, no judgements here.
2. Let the cake cool. Cool completely. I usually make my cakes a day ahead.
3. Crumble the cake and put it in the bowl of a mixer. Turn on the mixer and let the blade break the cake into fine crumbs.
4. Add some frosting, whatever you like. I usually use about 1 cup of frosting, anything more is too sweet, in my opinion. Mix it in with the cake crumbs.
5. Roll the mixture into 1" balls and set them on wax paper. I don't refrigerate mine like some people. I find that they set up just fine at room temp, and if they are too cold when you dip them in chocolate, the chocolate coating cracks. That's sad.
6. Melt some good quality dipping chocolate. (I like Ghirardelli bars or Guittard wafers.) I use a little fork to lower the cake balls into the chocolate, gently roll them to coat with chocolate and then lift them out. Give the fork a couple taps on the side of the bowl to get rid of the excess chocolate and then place them back on wax paper. Let them sit a minute as you continue dipping, then you can drizzle them with a little more chocolate and top them with sanding sugar or sprinkles.
That's how I do it and it works for me. :)
Make some!
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4 comments:
These look wonderful. This is my first visit to your blog, so I took some time to browse through your earlier entries. I'm so glad I did that.I really like the food and recipes you share with your readers and I'll definitely be back. I hope you have a great day. Blessings...Mary
love me some brandy truffles!
Loved hearing about your dream. Sounds like the perfect pantry!!
Hope you and the family are doing well. Tell Marie that Ms. Shelley says Hi.
Shelley
(MCLC)
Hi Ms. Shelley! So nice to hear from you. I'll tell Marie. Thanks for stopping by. :) We miss our Meadows ladies!