Writer's Block: Sweet tooth
Aug. 30th, 2011 08:51 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I'm going to share a simple recipe for today's prompt. It can be slightly labor-intensive, but the result is out of this world. It's for
my all-time favorite treat, one that I get requests to make all the time. They have many names among my friends ("Crack," "Noms," "Those
Awesome Truffles"), but I do'nt have a name for them. If you try them and think of one, let me know. :)
1 8 oz brick of cream cheese
1 package of regular Oreos, crushed in a blender or food processor to a powder
squares of white chocolate & (milk chocolate if you're ambitious)
Mix the brick of cream cheese in with the pulverised Oreos until well blended. Chill in fridge (if you can fit in there ha ha ha). When
chilled, take them out and roll them into 1-inch balls. Dip these in melted white chocolate and set on waxed paper. You can melt milk
chocolate and drizzle over the top of the white chocolate if you're feeling fancy. Let them set up, and enjoy with a glass of milk. You
won't be sorry.
my all-time favorite treat, one that I get requests to make all the time. They have many names among my friends ("Crack," "Noms," "Those
Awesome Truffles"), but I do'nt have a name for them. If you try them and think of one, let me know. :)
1 8 oz brick of cream cheese
1 package of regular Oreos, crushed in a blender or food processor to a powder
squares of white chocolate & (milk chocolate if you're ambitious)
Mix the brick of cream cheese in with the pulverised Oreos until well blended. Chill in fridge (if you can fit in there ha ha ha). When
chilled, take them out and roll them into 1-inch balls. Dip these in melted white chocolate and set on waxed paper. You can melt milk
chocolate and drizzle over the top of the white chocolate if you're feeling fancy. Let them set up, and enjoy with a glass of milk. You
won't be sorry.