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Something pretty awesome happened over the weekend.
I made roasted, salted, pecan butter and then I covered it with chocolate to make some pretty awesome truffles. Well, actually I am not sure it is really a truffle. More like chocolate covered pecan butter balls, but I just really like the word truffle. It sounds fancy…….and Christmassy!
On Saturday and I am not really sure why. I made Pecan Butter. For the first time. Whoa! I can not believe I have never made this before. Two words easy and delicious.
Honestly, I am not really sure when I decided to turn the pecan butter, that I very randomly decided to make, into chocolate covered balls, err I mean truffles.
It was kind of like a light bulb went off and my head. Then that light bulb would not shut of until I made the truffles. So I did it. Really did I have another choice?
The dough is so creamy and moist. Not dry at all. Very, very creamy. So creamy that in order to cover the balls with chocolate you have to freeze the dough balls so they can harden up a bit. Then you dunk, and yes I mean dunk, those balls in some melted chocolate. I am talking complete coverage. not half, not 3/4, submerge those creamy little presents! I mean why on earth would you want a bite without chocolate? Yeah, I got you thinking now didn’t I?
Obviously, these truffles are dangerous.
Stopping with just one. Or two. Or three. It is just not possible.
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I mean really…. salty and sweet pecan butter and chocolate.
*I am entering these Chocolate Covered Pecan Butter Truffles in the Creative Holiday Recipe Contest hosted by Confessions of a Cookbook Queen and Cookies and Cups!“
These look so good that I’m pinning them. I have a link party called Wednesdays Adorned From Above Blog Hop and would love to have you share this with everyone. It runs from Wednesday through midnight Sunday. Here is the link to the party.
http://www.adornedfromabove.com/2012/12/7-recipes-and-wednesdays-adorned-from.html
Debi @ Adorned From Above
Thanks for pinning!
Truffle or not, these would be gone in an instant at my house! Thanks for bringing them to Tuesday’s Table – hope you come back next week!
Gorgeous!!!! They look perfect! What a great gift to give at the holiday time!!
Wow such wonderful recipe, love truffels, perfect for the holidays, thank you and have a happy day
Oh, yum!! So delicious!! I love how you set up the teeny presents, it made the truffles look giant!!!
Yes please – these look RIDICULOUS!!
The ingredients call for 2 sticks of softened butter, but butter isn’t included in the instructions. What do you do with the butter?
Sorry about that! I had some problems with me recipe plugin and it must of gotten deleted in all the mess! I have fixed the recipe, but you beat the butter in with the pecan butter in the first step.
How do you get the two different colors of chocolate?
For covering the chocolate I used semi-sweet chocolate chips and for drizzling I used milk chocolate chips. Enjoy!
These look soooooooooooooooooo GOOD
Wonderful scrumptious treats
Wow! These sound amazing! I will have to try these for sure….one more thing added to my list 🙂 I found you through Whisk Away Wednesday Link Party. I can be found at http://www.asweetbaker.com Have a great day!
These look so delicious! Do you have a recipe for the pecan butter? Great photos as well!
No way! these sound too good to be true! You are so amazing!
hugs x
Crystelle
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Pecan Butter…. Mmmmmm…. I Think you should jar this up and sell it! Sounds soooo good!
hah! Thank you! I am thinking Christmas gifts!
These look dangerously yummy, they wouldn’t be safe at my house! Thanks for sharing your recipe!