Pumpkin Cookie Truffles

"This is an autumnal version of the ever so popular oreo truffle. It is spicy, pumpkiny and just super yummy. I hope youll like it!"
 
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Ready In:
20mins
Ingredients:
9
Yields:
25 truffles
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ingredients

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directions

  • In a food processor powderise the cookie crumbs and bran flakes into fine meal.
  • Transfer to a big bowl. Add remaining ingredients EXCEPT for the white chocolate for coating and the pumpkin pie spice.
  • Using your hands mix well and roll into small balls.
  • Dip the balls into the melted white chocolate (a fork or toothpick works well) and set onto a paper-lined baking sheet to dry.
  • Dust with pumpkin pie spice while chocolate is still wet.
  • You may cool these in the fridge to shorten the process, but they will set nicely at room temp, too.
  • Enjoy.

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Reviews

  1. I decided to make these with the extra pumpkin that I had; it was a nice change from a chocolate type of truffle, but just not my cup of tea. It really tastes like pumpkin pie filling in a white chocolate shell. I refrigerated my pumpkin balls overnight before dipping them. Be careful of working with white chocolate; it's more fussy than regular chocolate. It's important to melt it slowly and take it off the burner once it's melted. If you apply too much heat, the chocolate will seize up on you (start to clump). Should that happen, you may be able to save it by adding some butter, a tsp at a time. Pouring cold milk on it will make the situation worse!
     
  2. Oh boy are these GOOD! Loved the gingersnaps with the pumpkin and cream cheese - perfect. The filling was fairly soft after mixing and I had a little trouble rolling the balls in the chocolate; I put it in the refrigerator for about an hour and that did the trick. The filling is delicious but not all that sweet, which is perfect with the very sweet white chocolate. Gourmet look and taste but not that hard to make - love these - thanks for sharing the recipe!
     
  3. I love the idea of these and they taste delicious, but I found them very difficult to make. The filling was way too soft and hard to dip in the white chocolate (I actually used vanilla almond bark instead). I finally decided to freeze the truffles before dipping and that did help a little.
     
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