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Handmade (by me) for the Holidays {truffles}

December 11th, 2009

It’s a messy, messy job but somebody has got to do it and these are so delicious and freakishly easy that you may as well be the hero.  Okay?

If you don’t want to decorate your truffles, you just want them plain and simple, all you need is the following:

2 1/2 packages (20 squares) semi-sweet baker’s chocolate, divided
1 package of cream cheese, softened
wax paper

But if you’d like to decorate your truffles, say, if you’re gifting these or bringing them to a holiday event, well, then you’ll also need:

sprinkles
unsweetened cocoa powder
powdered sugar

truffles ingredients

Melt 8 squares of  chocolate, thoroughly, in the microwave.  Stirring every 40 seconds or so.  (should not take more than 2 minutes to melt.)

Beat the cream cheese until creamy and do your best not to DIVE directly into the bowl.  Which I would totally do, if no one was looking.

Once the cream cheese is creamy, add the melted chocolate.  It will look like this which I’m pretty sure could be considered heaven.  Thoughts?

cream cheese

Honestly, I could photograph cream cheese all day.  It’s so beautiful.

Anyway.  Stir thoroughly and place in fridge until firm.  Firm should be anywhere between 45 minutes to 90 minutes.

Once firm, form chocolate mixture into balls and place on wax paper covered cookie sheet.  Will look like this but hopefully prettier.  My balls are not pretty.  Well, in this photo, I hadn’t yet rolled them out yet, just scooped them out but still, I realized while making these that I’m not a good baller.

chocolate balls

Once your balls are all round and perfect (or close to it). melt the remaining 20 squares of chocolate.  You can do this in the microwave or in the double-boiler.  I used the microwave this time around, but next time, I will definitely be using the double-boiler.  It’s your choice.

Once the chocolate is melted, dip your refrigerated balls into the chocolate, one by one, (I used a skewer tool to dip and a spoon), place the dipped ball back onto the cookie sheet.  (this was the messy part for me, by the way.)

At this point, I would add the sprinkles, that way they stay on.

Place in the refrigerator for one hour.  Once cold, you can roll a few in the cocoa and the powdered sugar.  I also sampled a few and nearly died.

Place in mini muffin papers…

truffles

Oh and share with a child who adores chocolate.  It’s part of the recipe.  I swear.

good

Refrigerate the leftovers…you know, should you have any.

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Holiday Baking {a giveaway!}

December 10th, 2009

I’m so glad November is over.

The entire month someone in our house was sick, mostly my daughter who caught the flu on November 2nd and was treated for flu and sinus infection on December 1st.  We all had the sickies at some point or another which made things difficult for me because not only was I sick or caring for someone who was sick but I also wanted to bake.

ALL OF THE TIME.

My dilemma wasn’t so much that I didn’t have energy to bake even though I wanted to, it was baking without spreading these nasty germs to other family members and friends that I was preparing these sweet treats for them to enjoy.

So, what did I do?  For one, I washed my hands endlessly, and two, I used paper towels to dry my hands every single time I washed them.  Which was a lot.

I could not stand the thought of using the same towel over and over again, I just imagined the germs manifesting inside of it and knew that using paper towels would be safer for all of us.

And to combat stubborn chocolate or maple glaze stuck to my countertops?  I used paper laid out on my work area.  It worked out perfectly.

mess catcher
I call this my “mess catcher.”

So now the holidays are in full swing, I seem to be baking something nearly everyday and we are finally, once again, all healthy.  Which makes me want to celebrate…with some Christmas cookies.

(and with all of the germs gone from the kitchen, I feel much better about licking every last bit of chocolate off of my fingers!)

mmmmm…..

chocolate minty goodness

Get the recipe for these chocolate beauties by clicking here!

Win! Our friends at Viva are giving one of you a $50 Visa Gift card to spend however you wish!  To win, leave a comment on this post telling me about your favorite holiday tradition, your favorite holiday dish or what you do to ensure your holiday travels go smoothly!

Receive a second, third or fourth entry by tweeting, facebooking or blogging about this giveaway! (please leave the links to each entry separately in the comments!) Who’s going to be the lucky winner?

Winner will be chosen at random on Sunday, December 13th at 9:00 pm. CST.

This post was sponsored by Viva Towels. For fun, fork-free recipes – including videos – and snappy entertaining ideas, get over to the VIVA® Diva Café.

Handmade for the Holidays {handmade by me.}

December 9th, 2009

I know quite a few people who do not like to bake, who say they don’t know how or who are just too busy to do so.  So, I’ve decided to share one of my favorite recipes that is so easy, I guarantee ANYONE can do it.  The best part?  It’s a great gift…I promise it is.

Also?  You need not turn on your oven.

First…take two cookie sheets and put them in the REFRIGERATOR.  Don’t forget this step, it’s of upmost importance.

Do you have a double boiler? ( if you do not have one, that’s okay, I went without for YEARS and just used a regular saucepan with boiling water in it and a heat-safe bowl on top.  It gets super hot, so be careful.

This is what a double boiler looks like:
double boiler

You’ll also need the following:

what you need

Specifically, you’ll need-

16 oz (2 boxes) of Semi-sweet bakers chocolate
Peppermint extract (NOT mint, okay?)
2 sleeves of ritz crackers
some holiday sprinkles, of course!

Friends, what we are basically making is a nice little replica of thin mints…it’s not exact but they are very good.  (some people say they are better, but I disagree and I am an expert.)

A cookie.  Made with Ritz crackers.  Can you believe it?

ritzy'

Begin boiling your water.

Cut up your chocolate, I cut each half in half

Once your water is boiling and your ingredients are ready (I believe in totally prepping before beginning the baking/cooking process, you should, too.)  add your bowl or top saucepan to the boiling pan of water.  I turn the heat down to medium.

Add the chocolate, stirring often.  Once the chocolate is completely melted, add 1/2 tsp of  peppermint (NOT MINT) extract.  Stir thoroughly.

Retrieve one of the two cookies sheets out of the refrigerator and line with a single layer of wax paper.  Dip a cracker into the melted chocolate covering just enough of the cracker that your fingers do not get burned, then use a utensil to dip the undipped side.  I use the Pampered Chef skinny scraper, but you can use anything, really.

I also try to keep the flat side of the crackers as the top of the cookie but that’s just me, I prefer the way it looks.

Tap off excess chocolate (do not touch the chocolate with your fingers, you’ll burn your skin off) and place on cookie sheet.  If you do not put your cookie sheets in the refrigerator, your chocolate will pool up and your cookies won’t look as pretty, so keep em’ cold.   If you do not use wax paper, your chocolate will adhere to the cookie sheet and you will not be able to get them off of the sheet without breaking them.  I know this because I’ve done this.  This is also known as FAILURE.

You should stir your mixture up nicely after every sixth cookie or so.  K?

If you have a broken Ritz, do not use it, just cover it with Cheese Whiz and pop it in your mouth.  The last thing you want are crumbs in your chocolate mixture.

ready for cold

I do not decorate all of the cookies because some people prefer non-decorated cookies but if you do decorate them, this is the time to do it, while the chocolate is still nice and melty.  (yes, that’s an official term)

Have your sprinkles ready.  That’s important.

cookie decor

Once you have filled up the cookie sheet, place back in refrigerator.  Take out other sheet and fill up that bad boy with more of the ritzy, chocolate, peppermint (NOT MINT) goodness.

Once the chocolate is all used up…you’re done.  That’s it.  Place the cookies in the refrigerator for approximately 30-45 minutes.

Remove and place in muffin papers and place in cookie tins.    I was able to fill up six muffins liners, five cookies high and then filled up the other side of the cookie tin with Dove chocolate.

Who wouldn’t love this gift?

tin of yum

*if you use mint extract and not peppermint extract, your cookies will taste like toothpaste and that is disgusting.*

*trust me.*

Tiny Prints {a giveaway}

November 30th, 2009

(Comments are closed…winners will be announced soon!)

Do you love sending and receiving Christmas cards as much as I do?  If you do, then I have a treat for you!

This morning I finally placed my order for my Christmas cards from Tiny Prints today, I’m so excited because their selection is amazing and the quality of their product is BEAUTIFUL so the process of choosing and ordering a card of our very own makes me very, very happy.

Picnik collage

Just this year, I received a birth announcement from both Erin and Crooked Eyebrow that were printed by Tiny Prints and I can’t even bear to take them off of my refrigerator, they are so beautiful.  (doesn’t help the cause that their babies ARE SO CUTE.)  Anyway, it’s all good stuff.  All of it.

Picnik tiny prints collage

This is why I am so excited to be able to give away a $50 gift certificate to TWO lucky readers just in time to order your Christmas cards.

And if you’ve already ordered your Christmas cards from Tiny Prints this year, that’s okay, you can enter, too, and get $50 back from your purchase!

Winning is simple:

First, visit the Tiny Prints Holiday card section and pick out your favorite card, come back and share the link with me in the comments section.  (don’t worry, you’re not obligated to get that card if you win…)  That’s the first way to win…

Second, write about this giveaway on your blog and come back here and leave the link to your post in the comments.

Third, Tweet or Facebook about this giveaway (OR BOTH!) and leave a comment with those links!

That’s FOUR ways you to win.  So, get busy…AND GOOD LUCK!  (please leave separate comments for each entry…)

Winners will be chosen at random on Thursday, December 5th at 8:00 pm CST.

Good luck & Happy Holidays!

Handmade for the Holidays

November 24th, 2009

Greetings friends, shop owners and people ready to get their shop on!

handmade for the holidays button

I invite shop owners of handmade goods to link to their shops right here on this Mr. Linky. This is a great way to gain free advertising for the products that you work so hard to create!

I invite shoppers to click on the links and peruse the talent that these amazing people have and once you are done perusing, I invite you to SHOP.

If you are a blogger or you’re on twitter or Facebook, I invite you to share this link (http://www.ishouldbefoldinglaundry.com/2009/11/handmade-for-the-holidays.html) to your friends and readers to let everyone know about the glorious shopping that is HANDMADE.  It’s a whole other beautiful, inspiring, unique and affordable world of shopping that many are not aware of – so share!

And if you’re not a shop owner but you have a favorite shop that you’d like to share…link it up!  Share it with the world.

But remember – the products MUST be handmade.

HAPPY SHOPPING & HAPPY HOLIDAYS!

*remember, throughout the next few weeks I will be featuring handmade items that my friends and I LOVE, if you’d like your product to be featured, you can email me at handmadepieces (at) gmail DOT com for consideration!

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