Red Velvet Truffles
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What’s better than red velvet cake? How about red velvet {cake} truffles you can just pop in your mouth? Wouldn’t these look gorgeous on your holiday platters? Great cookie exchange idea, too!
Today I have a special guest blogger on my page. Please meet my youngest daughter, Josie!
My name is Josie and An Affair from the Heart is my mom’s website and this week I am guest posting! When I saw the talk about me guest posting on her instagram account I was SO excited! If you don’t know I also have a love of cooking. I love to do anything involving food!
I asked my mom about what I would have to do to guest post she said I would have to pick a recipe, make it , take pictures of it ,edit the pictures, and type up the blog post. I have seen my mom do all of these things before. I have even helped her with them but I had never done it all by myself! I was excited and a little nervous. (But here I am doing it, right??? 🙂 )
So, I went on Pintrest and looked at recipes. I found a recipe for red velvet truffles, and knew I HAD to make it! Not only because they looked DELICIOUS, but because I think you could have a nice time making these truffles with your family for Christmas!
This recipe is very fun, and easy to make. A little secret though, one of the reasons I chose this recipe is that I got to use the sifter! I LOVE that thing!
I had made cake pops before and they turned out VERY messy. These truffles are similar but they don’t have a stick, and they aren’t messy!
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Red Velvet Truffles
Ingredients
- For the Truffle:
- 1/3 + 1 T flour
- 2 t. unsweetened cocoa
- 1/8 t. baking soda
- 1/8 t salt
- 1/4 cup vegetable oil
- 1/4 cup sugar
- 2 T buttermilk
- 1 egg white
- 1 t red food coloring
- 1/4 t vanilla
- 1/8 t white vinegar
- 3 ounces cream cheese
- 1/2 cup powdered sugar
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- For the Coating:
- 12 ounces almond bark
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
- Place 4 cupcake liners on the outside edge of a cupcake tin.
- Sift together flour, baking soda, salt and cocoa powder, set aside.
- In a mixer bowl, beat together the oil, sugar, buttermilk, egg white, red food coloring, vinegar, and vanilla.
- Slowly add in the dry ingredients to the wet ingredients, mix to combine. Divide the batter between the four liners and bake at for 20-22 minutes until a cake tester/toothpick comes out clean. Let cool completely on a wire rack.
- After cooling, crumble the cupcakes into a bowl, set aside. In another bowl, mix the softened cream cheese and powdered sugar. Add the crumbs and combine well. Scoop a heaping tablespoon of the mixture into your hands and then roll into balls. Place the balls on a plate and refrigerate at least four hours.
- Prepare the coating by chopping the almond bark into 1" chunks and placing in a microwave safe bowl. Heat on medium power for 30-second intervals, stirring in between until melted. Dip each ball into the coating quickly, using a fork to turn. Let them dry on a piece of wax paper. Can be made 3 days ahead of time and stored in the fridge.
- ***Recipe is easily doubled and baked in a 6" round cake pan. ***
Nutrition
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I thought I would share with you a couple of my favorite recipes on my Mom’s blog:
Shrimp and Salmon with Lemon Caper Sauce
Porcupine Meatballs
Bubblicious Bubblegum Cupcakes with Bubblegum ButterCream Frosting
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Thanks <3 Josie
Josie you did a fabulous job on these truffles! They look perfect. I love red velvet cake so I know I would love these 🙂 Keep up the good work. Who knows, maybe you will start a blog of your own?
I wouldn’t doubt if she did, Bobbi!! Thanks for the comment!
Thank You!!! &maybe I would!
Thank you Bobbi! and maybe I will… someday!;)
Way to go Josie!!!! Awesome post! Andrew and I love red velvet cake, maybe I will have to make these instead of a cake! It would be cool if you could do a guest post each month! Hint Hint 🙂
That’s a great idea!! She wants to do a pasta next! 😉
Thank you Gina!! Btw I would defenatly do that monthly idea!❤
Thanks Gina! that would be Great!!!
WOW Josie! Your Red Velvet Truffles are so pretty! I love how easy your directions are to follow and I can tell you thought out each step very carefully. My girls are grown (and my older one now has 2 daughters of her own) but if food blogging was around when they very young, I know they would have loved writing a post too. I will definitely be sharing your recipe with both of my daughters as they absolutely adore red velvet “everything!”
Thanks for the (always heartwarming) comment, Linda!
❤Thank you, Linda! How sweet of you to comment!!!❤
Thank you for the sweet comment, Linda! <3
Josie what a wonderful guest post and hopefully we’ll see you on Master Chef Junior perhaps? Fabulous job and keep on cooking and baking!
That would be AWESOME, Patty! Thanks for stopping by!
Thank you ,Patty, That would be GREAT!
These look fabulous! You did a great job! I think the red and white would be great for an OU tailgate don’t you? I’m going to make these very soon!
Thanks for the foodie love, Candi!
Thanks Candi! lol… yeah they would!
Way to go, Josie!! Your Red Velvet Cake Pops look professionally done and they sound delicious. Congratulations!!
Thanks for commenting, Susie!
Thank you Susie!
What can I say other than “you are so awesome, Josie!” What a beautiful post! Are you sure this is your FIRST one? Looks pretty professional to me! I love Red Velvet anything, and I would love to try these. They look delicious! I’m so glad you are following in your Mom’s footsteps!
She’s something, Grandma Jane! <3
Awwww Thanks Grandma Jane!!! Love you!!!
Josie, I’m so impressed with your recipe, write-up and the photos. You did such a fabulous job – well done! Hope to see more of your recipes in the future. Keep up the great work in the kitchen. 🙂
Thanks for the foodie love, Linda! <3
Thank you Linda! i Hope to post some more recipes too!!
Josie,
These sound delicious. I may have to make them for my Master Gardener pot luck Christmas Party!!!!
Gerry, They would be PERFECT for that! 🙂
Thanks, Gerry!!! That would be awesome!!!
well Josie! What a fabulous recipe. I am going to save it and add it to my list of Christmas baking. This is going to be perfect for when I have friends come visit, and they are so pretty, perfect. My friends will LOVE these!
Thanks so much for taking the time to share your lovely recipe,
Keep up the excellent work!
Mary
Thank you for the sweet comment, Mary!
Thanks for the heart felt comment, Mary! <3
Way to go Josie! They look fabulous and I love that you enjoy cooking and baking in the kitchen. I cook with my grandsons now who also love to make some things themselves.
Thank you, Mary, how sweet!
Absolutely wonderful job Josie! Michaela, you have a very talented daughter! Gorgeous photos, great writing and YUMMY, too!
Thanks Kecia! 🙂
Josie—
These look fabulous!!! They will definitely be on my list to try.
I’m thinking if Josie can make them… I should be able to!!!!
Keep those recipes a coming!!! And keep that level of difficulty: EASY!!
Karen Friend
Karen, you got this! 😉 Thanks for commenting!
Wow! These look amazing! Josie has definitely set the bar high for young new bloggers. I think she could go very far in this endeavor. As a photographer, I always take note of the images and the composition, color, exppsure, and depth of field are all spot on! I can’t wait to make these with my children!! Thanks, Josie!!
Jamie, Thanks a million for the comment. Your photography is fantastic!! I get to see it all via Aunt Bee! 😉
Josie, you are a NATURAL! You did such a great job on the recipe and post. I know your mom is SO proud! My hubby’s FAVORITE dessert is red velvet cake so I will definitely have to make these for him! Thanks for a wonderful recipe! <3
Aww Thanks Brandi!!!
Awesome work, Josie! Your mom seems so sweet from the groups we are in together and I’m sure you are just the same. Can’t wait to try these out. My little sister loves red velvet so maybe I’ll surprise her with these for Christmas! 🙂
Thank you Heather!!!
Josie
I am so impressed. You my dear godchild are probably a better baker then I am. Your post is very good and someday I may even try to attempt this receipe. But wait I have you so I’ll call ya.
HA!! She would totally make these for you, Sue!
How adorable is she! I love that she’s guest posting and that she loves food so much! And, I love these Red Velvet Truffles. Much better than cake pops. I mean, who needs a stick to get in the way! I’m pinning these to make them later. Great work!
Thanks For Your Sweet Comment, Debi!
Wow Josie! Very professional job! I’m so impressed!
Thanks for commenting, Leslie! <3
You did such a great job on these truffles Josie. Your photographs are awesome! I just love seeing the younger generation in the kitchen. Hope your love of food and cooking continues!!
Thanks Cindy!!! <3