Thursday, December 15, 2011

Pumpkin Spice Truffles

Surprise! Another Pinterest find. I am in love with Pinterest.
 The recipe comes from here Annie's Eats.  I doubled it and it turned out great. I will make one more single batch this weekend. Right now they are scooped and frozen until next Tuesday.

Pumpkin Spice Truffles
Yield: about 30 truffles
Ingredients:
1 cup white chocolate, coarsely chopped (about 5 oz)
½ cup pumpkin puree
¾ cup finely ground gingersnaps
¾ cup graham cracker crumbs
2 tbsp. confectioners' sugar
¼ tsp. ground cinnamon **I used pumpkin pie spice blend instead of straight cinnamon
Pinch of orange zest
4 oz. cream cheese, softened
For dipping:
about 16 oz. chopped white chocolate, melted (or white candy melts)*
For garnish:
Additional gingersnap crumbs
Directions:
To make the truffle filling, melt the white chocolate in a heatproof bowl set over simmering water just until smooth.  Set aside to cool slightly.  Add the pumpkin, gingersnap and graham cracker crumbs, confectioners' sugar, cinnamon, orange zest and cream cheese.  Mix well until completely blended and smooth.  Transfer the mixture to the refrigerator or freezer until it has thickened up enough to scoop and roll into balls (about 1 hour).
Scoop the filling mixture and roll into balls, about 1 inch in diameter.  Transfer to a parchment- or foil-lined baking sheet.  Transfer the baking sheet to the freezer and let chill until firm, about 2 hours.
When you are ready to dip the truffles, melt the white chocolate or candy melts for coating in a heatproof bowl set over simmering water.  Once completely melted and smooth, carefully dip one of the balls of filling into the chocolate.  Turn quickly to coat and balance on the tines of a fork to shake off the excess.  Transfer to a lined baking sheet and sprinkle with additional gingersnap crumbs, if desired.  Repeat with the remaining filling balls.  Transfer the baking sheet to the refrigerator and chill until the coating is set.
*I prefer the flavor of good quality white chocolate to that of candy melts.  However, melted white chocolate can be tricky to work with sometimes so candy melts may be an easier way to go.

Enjoy!

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