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Issue Date: Wednesday, October 03, 2012
Issue: School year 2012-2013
Last Update: Sunday, October 21, 2012
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The Art of a Simple Dessert
Thursday, June 09, 2011
By Zachary Connelly
Truffles! - google images
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Every now and then you get this craving for something - a something you can’t seem to put your finger on or in this case your tongue.
Ever have that feeling, that sense of a deep and rich chocolate dessert. One that just melts in your mouth. Not because the chocolate is melting but because it’s airy, fluffy, light, and yet its a strong deep chocolate dessert. You just want to keep eating more and more even though you know that they are bad for you.
That dessert can be a simple one word easy to make recipe but the end result will have people talking and wanting more and more out of you. Its as simple as a truffle! Now some of you might think that we’re talking about the edible underneaths of a mushroom but NO its not.
This little edible delicacy can do wonders. Now guys if your significant other likes chocolate then she will love these and love you. This little ball of happiness can get you out of yard work, laundry, etc. They can also give you a nice romantic night if you make them to her liking.
Now to make these things you’ll need three simple ingredients. First take Oreo’s preferably a package of them. Break them up and make the as small as possible. I put mine in a bag and hit them with a rolling pin. After add that to one package of cream cheese. Mix thoroughly in a bowl. Here’s the key though! Put the bowl and all in the freezer. Wait 30 mins. Come back and grab bowl.
Melt the chocolate that out set aside earlier. Roll the cream cheese and Oreo into little balls. Then dunk them in the Chocolate sauce. Put wet ball on wax paper to dry.
That’s its.Its that simple and it really is a easy and very sophisticated dessert. Your friends family and other will love you for them and keep asking for more!
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