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Marbled Truffles

 Categories: Candies, Chocolate 
      Yield: 30 servings 
  
      6 oz White chocolate,coarse chop 
    1/2 c  Whipping cream 
      1 ts Vanilla 
      1 c  Semisweet choco chips 
      1 tb Butter or margarine 
      2 tb Ortange-flavored liquer 
    3/4 c  Confectioner's sugar,sift 
  
  1. Melt white chocolate with 1/4 cup of the whipping cream and the 
  vanilla in heavy, medium saucepan oved low heat, stirring constantly. 
  Pour into 9-inch square pan. refrigerate. 2. Melt semisweet chocolate 
  chips with butter and remaining 1/4 cup whipping cream in heavy, 
  medium saucepan over low heat, stirring constantly. Whisk in liquer. 
  3. Pour chocolate mixture over refrigerated white chocolate mixture. 
  Refrigerate until mixture is fudgy,but soft, about 1 hour. 4. Shape 
  about 1 tablespoonful of the mixture into 1 1/4 inch ball. To shape, 
  roll mixture in your palms. Place balls on waxed paper. 5. Sift 
  confectioner's sugar into shallow bowl. 6. Roll balls in powdered 
  sugar, place in petit four or candy cases( if coating mixture won't 
  stick because truffle has set, roll between your palms until outside 
  is soft. 7. Truffles can be refrigerated 2-3 days or frozen several 
  weeks. Makes about 30 truffles.




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