Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Oreo Truffles, Buckeyes, and Turtles

 
Oreo Truffles and Buckeyes
 
 
Turtles


Home-made candies and treats make great gifts around the holidays.  I made some winners this year, and wanted to share the recipes. They are all SUPER easy and VERY tasty.

Oreo Truffles (these won me first place in a bake-off at work):

Ingredients:
1) 1 box of Oreo Cookies (regular, not double stuff)
2) 1 block of cream cheese (full fat) softened at room temperature
3) 16 oz of semi-sweet Baker's Chocolate, melted

Instructions:
1) Put the cookies into a food processor and grind into fine crumbs like sand (you may need to do a few batches). * Don't try to do this by hand.  A food processor is key.
2) Pour the crumbs into a bowl, and mix the crumbs with the room temperature cream cheese. (You will need to work/knead the cream cheese and cookie crumbs together with your hands). Form into a glossy brown dough.
3) Use a scoop (like a melon baller) to roll the dough into small 1 inch balls (if too sticky, let the dough firm up in fridge if it starts to get melty)
4) Put on a wax paper lined sheet, and let them sit in the freezer for about an hour so you can handle them better later when you dip them in the chocolate.
5) Melt 8 ounces (1 box) of bakers chocolate in the microwave. Do not over-heat.  Follow the directions on melting chocolate. Always put in for about 30 seconds, stir, 30 seconds, stir etc....at the end, stir really fast and you'll melt the rest, but don't overheat.  Melt the other 8 oz when ready and repeat with remaining Oreo balls.
6) Drop in an Oreo ball into the chocolate and pull out with a spoon, so you coat the whole ball. The chocolate will stick well and smoothly to the frozen ball.  Then put in the fridge to harden them.
7) Optional:  roll in nuts, coconut, Oreo crumbs, etc.
8) Keep cool

Buckeyes:

Ingredients:
1) 3 - 4 cups of powdered sugar
2) 1 stick of butter, softened
3) 1 1/2 cups of peanut butter
4) 1 teaspoon of vanilla
5) 16 oz of semi-sweet Bakers Chocolate

Instructions:
1) Mix together the powdered sugar, butter, peanut butter and vanilla.  Once the dough starts to form, you'll need to use your hands.  If the texture is too crumbly, add a little peanut butter...if too mushy, add a little powdered sugar.  You should be able to easily roll them into balls.
2) Use a melon baller to scoop out the dough and roll into small 1 inch balls onto a cookie sheet lined with wax paper
3) Put balls on a wax paper lined sheet, and let them sit in the freezer for about an hour so you can handle them better later when you dip them in the chocolate.
4) Melt 8 ounces (1 box) of bakers chocolate in the microwave. Do not over-heat.  Follow the directions on melting chocolate. Always put in for about 30 seconds, stir, 30 seconds, stir etc....at the end, stir really fast and you'll melt the rest, but don't overheat.  Melt the other 8 oz when ready and repeat with remaining balls.
5) Use a toothpick and dip about 3/4's of the way into the chocolate, place on wax paper lined sheet, and remove toothpick.  You can smooth over the toothpick whole easily.  * Note:  If the balls are not frozen, it will be really hard to handle.
6) Put in the fridge to harden them

Turtles:

Ingredients:
1) A bag of Mini Pretzels
2) 2-3 Bags of Rollo's
3) Halved Pecans

Instructions:
1) Pre-heat the oven to 350 degrees
2) Lay as many pretzels as you can fit onto a wax paper lined baking sheet
3) Unwrap the Rolo candy
4) Place one Rolo on the center of each mini pretzel
5) Put the pretzels into the oven for 3-5 minutes (4 works for me) until the Rolo is slightly melted on top of the pretzel
6) Take out of the oven ans move to step 7 immediately
7) Gently press (squish) a pecan half into the melted Rolo so it spreads across the pretzel
8) Cool completely.
9) Repeat until you run out of Pretzels/Rolos/Pecans

Enjoy these yummy and easy treats!

Saturday, November 27, 2010

Chocolate Chip Pecan Pie - Enough Said.


Ingredients:
1 1/4 cups of pecan halves
1 cup of light corn syrup
1 cup of sugar
1 cup semi-sweet chocolate chips
3 eggs beaten lightly
2 Tablespoons of melted butter
1 teaspoon of vanilla
1 10 inch (9 oz) pre-made graham cracker crust (I know, not traditional, but it is good!)

Instructions:
Mix together the corn syrup, sugar, eggs, melted butter, and vanilla. Then stir in the pecans and chocolate chips. Pour into the pie shell and bake for about 45-55 minutes on 350 degrees.  If the top looks nice and brown, go ahead and take it out, if you overbake it too much, it will be hard to cut.

DELICIOUS!

Thursday, November 25, 2010

The Sugar Queen: Read with a slice of Caramel Apple Cheesecake



 


The book, The Sugar Queen, by Sarah Addison Allen is the story of a sheltered young woman, Josey Cirrini, daughter of a rich Italian man and her Southern Belle mother, who lives in a ski town in North Carolina in the house she grew up in. She doesn't have much of a social life, and mainly takes care of her aging mother.  Through a series of interesting events and magical characters,  Josey learns to live her life..  The book has humor, romance and mystery, and is a fun read.  I read it on the plane from Atlanta to Ft. Lauderdale last weekend and back.  Each chapter is titled after a candy, which ties into the theme of the chapter. Did I mention that Josey is obsessed with candy?  There is also a superstitious maid in the book who thinks peppermint oil keeps evil spirits away....some very funny and amusing characters.

Chapters:
1 - Everlasting Gobstoppers
2 - Rock Candy
3 - SweeTarts
4 - Sno Caps
5 - Lemon Drops
6 - Sour Patch
7 - Sugar Daddy
8 - Jawbreakers
9 - Snow Candy
10 - Mellowcreme Pumpkins
11 - Candy Hearts
12 - Mr. Goodbar
13 - Lifesavers
14 - Now and Later

It is very intriguing, that Josey's friend, Chloe Findley, has an odd relationship with books...they magically appear in every situation based on what she is going through in her life.  The books that keep showing up in Chloe's apartment whenever she needs guidance were titled:

Finding Forgiveness
Old Love: New Direction
A Girl's Guide to Keeping Her Guy
Madame Bovary
The Complete Homeowner's Guide

You can learn more about the book at: http://www.amazon.com/Sugar-Queen-Random-Readers-Circle/dp/0553384848/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1290478966&sr=1-1

Since all kinds of sweets, candies and pies are mentioned in the book (Apple, Strawberry and Rhubarb to name a few), I decided to make a very decadent dessert...wait for it....

Caramel Apple Cheesecake!  I used a Paula Deen recipe, the Queen of Sweets! 

You can find the recipe at: http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/paula-deen/caramel-apple-cheesecake-recipe/index.html

It was very good - the middle was a little soft, so I would recommend baking a little longer (35 minutes versus 30), and putting in the freezer before serving to harden it a little.

Very delicious!