Guest guest Posted November 24, 2003 Report Share Posted November 24, 2003 Okay, I got curious, so I went searching for " real " truffle recipes that don't use sweetened chocolate chips or in the recipe. I found this one (see below).... it would only work for people who don't give a DAMN about the fat, as it uses butter and heavy whipping cream, but it could be made to be perfectly " Atkins " legal. The only adjustment that would be required is the use of Splenda instead of powdered sugar. Powdered sugar is regular white sugar that has been " pulverized " and " fluffed up, " changing the consistency of it. A cup of " powdered " sugar would not be as sweet as a cup of regular white sugar, as it contains less sugar by volume. Splenda is somewhat similar to powdered sugar in consistency, so you might not have to make too much of an adjustment, but using 2 1/3 cups of Splenda (instead of the same amount of powdered sugar) might make them too sweet. I'd recommend that anyone who wants to try this out, start by making only 1/2 a recipe -- so that if it doesn't work, you haven't wasted too many ingredients. I would use the Splenda Granular (that comes in boxes with a spout -- or the new big bag). I'll be interested to hear from anyone who decides to give them a try. I won't be touching them because of the butter and cream (heavy sigh!). Here's the source of the recipe (pasted below): <A HREF= " http://chefmom.myria.com/recipebox/recipes/190.htm " >ChefMom's Recipe Box: Desserts/Chocolate - Chocolate Truffles Recipe</A> Chocolate Truffles Ingredients: 1/2 cup unsalted butter, softened 2 1/3 cups confectioners sugar 1/2 cup cocoa 1/4 cup heavy or whipping cream 1 1/2 tsp. vanilla Centers: pecan, walnuts, whole almonds or after-dinner mints Coatings: coconut, crushed nuts,confectioners sugar Directions: Cream butter in large mixer bowl. Combine 2 1/2 cups confectioners' sugar and the cocoa; add alternately with cream and vanilla to butter. Blend well. Chill until firm. Shape small amount of mixture around desired center; roll into 1 inch balls. Drop into desired coating and turn until well covered. Chill until firm. Makes about 3 dozen truffles. Beth Houston, TX VBG - Dr. Srungaram 05/31/00 - 314 lbs. 11/01/02 - Abdominoplasty 11/29/02 - 160 lbs. 5'10 " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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