Sunday, January 2, 2011
Oreo Truffles
These delightful little bites of goodness have been called lots of things: Oreo Balls, Deer Poop, Etc. Not wanting to associate things that taste so good with Poop, I call them Oreo Truffles. I had these for the first time at a party and I found myself begging the maker of these for the recipe so I could feed my new found addiction.
Oreo Truffles
2 Packages (8 oz each) Cream Cheese, Softened
1 Package Oreo Cookies, finely crushed
2 Packages (16 Squares Total) Semi-Sweet Almond Bark, Melted
Instructions
1) Mix Crushed Cookies and Cream Cheese until well blended
2) Shape into 1-inch Balls (approximately 48). Refrigerate balls for 1 hour to harden
3) Dip in Melted Chocolate and place on waxed paper to harden.
4) Once hard, store in tightly covered container in refrigerator
Easy Chocolate Cake Glaze
I found this recipe when looking for something to top the Chocolate Amaretto Bundt Cake that I was making for a party. The combination was excellent and I feel like you could use this with most cake recipes. It is the perfect thing if you are looking for something other than a thick frosting. With cakes that are particularly rich, sometimes you want something light to top it off with - and this is the perfect thing.
Easy Chocolate Cake Glaze
1 can (14 oz) Sweetened Condensed Milk
1 C Semisweet Chocolate Chips
1 tspn Vanilla Extract
Instructions
1) In a saucepan over medium heat, combine the Sweetened Condensed Milk and Chocolate Chips.
2) Cook, stirring constantly until the chips are melted and the mixture is smooth. Do not allow it to bubble.
3) Remove from heat and add Vanilla.
4) Cool slightly before drizzling over a cake
Chocolate Amaretto Bundt Cake
One of my favorite flavors is almond, so I always try and find recipes that showcase this flavor - especially dessert recipes. When I needed to make a dessert for a New Years party, I found this great recipe that I wanted to try. I found this fantastic recipe in the Magnolia Bakery Cookbook, which has tons of great dessert recipes in it. Seeing as I bought a bundt pan for this occasion, I predict that you will be seeing a lot more bundt cake recipes...
Chocolate Amaretto Bundt Cake
2 Cups All Purpose Flour
1 tspn Baking Soda
1 Cup Unsalted Butter, Softened
1 Cup Granulated Sugar
1 Cup Firmly Packed Light Brown Sugar
4 Large Eggs, Room Temperature
6oz Semi Sweet Chocolate, Melted
1 Cup Milk
3 tspns Almond Extract
1 tspn Vanilla Extract
4 Tbspn Almond Flavored Liquor
Instructions
1) Preheat the Oven to 350. Grease and Flour a 10 inch Bundt Pan
2) Sift the Flour and Baking Soda together, set aside
3) With an electric mixer on medium speed, combine the Butter, Sugar and Brown Sugar until fluffy. Add the Eggs, one at a time, mixing well after each. Add the Chocolate and mix well. Add the Flour mix in thirds, alternating with Milk and the Extracts. Beat after each addition until smooth
4) Mix in the liquor and Pour batter into the prepared pan
5) Bake 45-50 minutes until cake is baked through. Cool in a pan for 20 minutes. Then remove from pan and cool on a wire rack completely.
6) Drizzle with Easy Chocolate Cake Glaze or Dust with Powdered Sugar
Taco Dip
I find that one of my most requested appetizers, especially during football season is my taco dip. This is a classic seven layer dip that I came across, but have added and subtracted my own layers as time went on. I add ground beef to this because I am not a big fan of refried beans, so I feel like mixing it with the beans makes it taste better to me. I never bring any of this home with me from a party - just an empty pie plate.
Sevenish Layer Taco Dip
1 package of Taco Seasoning Mix
1 can (16 oz) Refried Beans
1/2 # Ground Beef, Browned
1 package (8 oz) Cream Cheese, softened
1 container (16 oz) Sour Cream
1 jar (16 oz) Salsa of your choice
1 can Diced Tomatoes (with chilies if you like a kick)
1 Green Bell Pepper, Chopped
1 Bunch Green Onions, Chopped
1 Small Head of Lettuce, Shredded
1 can (6 oz) Black Olives, Sliced and Drained
2 Cups Shredded Cheese (Mexican Blend is my Favorite)
Sliced Jalapenos (Optional)
Directions:
1) Brown Ground Beef in a skillet. Drain and Mix with Refried Beans. Spread the Mixture onto a large serving platter (I usually use a deep pie pan)
2) Mix the Sour Cream and Cream Cheese together in a medium-sized Bowl. Spread over the Refried Beans
3) Top the layers with Salsa, Tomatoes, Green Pepper, Green Onions and Lettuce. Then top with Cheese. Garnish with Olives and Jalapenos.
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- Jen
- Chicago, IL, United States
- Jen has tried numerous diets, attempting to loose the weight she gained after having her baby (okay, she IS technically a toddler) and has figured out that she just loves food way too much to diet. So I gave up and instead celebrate the thing I love the most - FOOD! Here you will find recipes that I have stubled upon and tried, recipes that have been created in my kitchen and other rants and raves about food in general.