• Homemade spiced biscoff nougat truffles

    spiced biscoff nougat truffles;

    December 20, 2024bestwithchocolate@gmail.com

    An easy no-bake “nougat” center that’s super easy to whip up makes these spiced biscoff nougat truffles perfect to create that warm holiday cheer!

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  • Holiday assortment of truffles in a box with bells and christmas trees

    the ultimate holiday truffle guide;

    November 20, 2022bestwithchocolate@gmail.com

    The ultimate holiday truffle guide, with tips and tricks for chocolate, molds, and equipment. Check out a ton of suggestions for fillings and flavors for truffles.

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  • 2017 Truffle Assortment @ bestwithchocolate.com

    candy shop truffles (2017);

    December 25, 2017bestwithchocolate@gmail.com

    Merry Christmas (and Happy Holidays) to all!  And to all a chocolatey night!  Those are the best kinds of nights aren’t they?  Here’s the wrap-up for this year to keep track of this year’s round of yummies! 2017 Features: [New!] maple bacon milk chocolate truffles Free dipped truffles with a creamy maple bacon center and sprinkled with bacon and salt The centers would be for molds, but I kinda like the salty bacony topping on the free-dipped truffles [New!] cinna-bun white chocolate truffles A slightly crunchy cinnamon cookie and cream cheese center makes for a wonderful bite of a cinnamon…

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  • Cinnamon bun truffles

    cinnamon bun truffles;

    December 22, 2017bestwithchocolate@gmail.com

    Cinnamon bun truffles have a dreamy cinnamon center inspired by cream cheese frosting and are coated in a layer of white chocolate for extra sweetness.

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  • Maple Bacon Truffles @ bestwithchocolate.com

    maple bacon truffles;

    December 15, 2017bestwithchocolate@gmail.com

    Maple bacon is one of those trendy flavors right now and I have to say I don’t hate it. I’ve never been a huge maple person, especially next to say, my sister who could eat maple candies until the trees came home–that is to say, forever. Though she is particular about authenticity. In this case, unfortunately, I found that real maple syrup doesn’t add enough of an intense maple kick, so I had to out and spring for maple extract. Really, there’s not a good substitute. Potentially you might be able to concentrate traditional maple syrup by boiling it down,…

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  • Salted Caramel Truffles @ bestwithchocolate.com

    caramel truffles;

    December 23, 2016bestwithchocolate@gmail.com

    Buttery soft caramels wrapped in chocolate!  Literally, what more could you want out of life?  I actually won’t be sharing my caramel recipe today–it’s a long recipe that comes out only for special occasions!  Plus you need some specialized equipment, namely a candy thermometer.  But fear not!  If you’re looking to make these at home, then kraft caramels split into two the long way work perfectly!  Or you can always try one of those microwave caramels I pin to my Recipes – Candy board on Pinterest (link to my pinterest). I won’t link any directly here, because I haven’t tried them, and…

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  • Raspberry Chambord Truffles @ bestwithchocolate.com

    raspberry chambord truffles;

    December 19, 2016bestwithchocolate@gmail.com

    I think that if push comes to shove, these are my favorite truffles.  I’ve always been a chocolate + raspberry fan, and besides, who doesn’t need a little liquor in their chocolate?  It’s not like the name of this blog says anything about that.  Noooooo. If you’re looking for a truffle recipe without coating, this is the one for you!  You can also make matcha (green tea) white chocolate truffles, but I feel like this one is a little more universal in flavor palate.  Read: not everyone knows about or is a huge fan of green tea.  Dust these babies…

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  • Orange Truffles @ bestwithchocolate.com

    orange truffles;

    December 16, 2016bestwithchocolate@gmail.com

    Orange orange orange!  This was one of the first recipes that made me think I could make “fancy” truffles, and by that I mean coated truffles as opposed to the more homemade style that’s a firm ganache rolled in cocoa powder or powdered sugar. It’s the zest that really makes these orange-y!  And they look adorable with some candied orange peel as garnish.  If you’re in a pinch and don’t have another orange to zest, or used the rest of your peel to make those candied orange peels, then you can zest the boiled rind.  It’s just a little harder…

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  • Matcha Green Tea Truffles @ bestwithchocolate.com

    matcha white chocolate truffles;

    December 12, 2016bestwithchocolate@gmail.com

    Let’s kick off chocolate truffle season!  I have big plans for this season, because I have some tried and true truffles and I want to try out some new recipes!  Plus I have various molds, so I’m actually looking to make assortments for Christmas gifts.  My current plan is for a sampler that includes: matcha green tea white chocolate, dulche de leche cups, orange dark chocolate,  and raspberry dark chocolate.  Other contenders include: peanut butter, eggnog, red wine, cake batter, and mocha truffles.  I want a good variety, but I also want to make things I’ll eat, so we’ll see what I end up with.…

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  • Wines at Cooper's Hawk Winery, read about it @ tipsychocochip.com

    winery review: cooper’s hawk winery;

    September 24, 2016bestwithchocolate@gmail.com

    This is part two of the Cooper’s Hawk Winery and Restaurant review, focusing on the winery!  Read part one here. There was just too much to throw into one post so I wanted to separate out the two to do them each justice. When you first walk into the Ashburn, VA location, you walk into the winery. There’s some cute novelty wine items in the front, including some entertaining wine pourers featuring a variety of animals, and also some zombies. All of the stoppers pour from the subjects mouths are are quite festive. They use their pourers at the bar,…

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