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I just realized that this is the second post in a row that I will be doing about peanut butter and chocolate. This one was planned and the other just sort of happened. Oops. Although, from my trips around the blogosphere, I’ve come to realize peanut butter and chocolate is a popular combination in other homes besides my own, so I hope you don’t mind my obsession.
Saturday is my husbands’ 50th birthday. I may have mentioned we’re having a party. Ha! I’m slightly obsessed. (If you read “slightly” as “obsessively obsessed.”) I’ve been planning this party for months. First it was all in my head. Then I started making lists. And more lists. And excel spreadsheets.
Yes, I’m that kind of person.
I make lists for my lists. I color code. I make to-do lists by day and store. I organize my shopping lists by area of where I’m shopping. Hearing about all this, you probably think I am an uber-organized person who only uses wooden hangers and can eat off the tile floor. But you’re wrong. I’m only this organized when I’m planning something: a party, a trip, a blog.
I love to plan. I can assure you that, as soon as this party is over, my mind will wander to Jordan’s next birthday (which is not until February). I will tell my mind to stop; that it’s crazy to think about something so far in the future. But it’ll do it anyway. It’s like I have no control over where it goes.
Anyhoo…now that you know I’m all shades of crazy, let’s get back to the matter at hand, shall we?
Peanut Butter Cookie Dough Truffles. It pretty much says it all right there, doesn’t it? Maybe I should have named them “Bites of Goodness” or “Better Than…Truffles.” Because they are. That. Good.
I’m not serving these at the party this weekend, but they would be perfect for it. If you’ve been reading for awhile, you’ll know my husband isn’t really a die-hard sweets guy, like I am. He’s more of a “that’s okay, I’ll have my Skinny Cow Cup, you can eat that pie” kind of guy. But he loves peanut butter and chocolate. Peanut Butter Cups will abound this weekend. We will be swimming in them.
I used the recipe for the easiest and best peanut butter cookies ever for the center of these truffles. But, instead of using egg (because I didn’t want to kill those on the receiving end) I used milk instead.
This recipe is super easy. And SO worth it. What’s better than raw cookie dough? Dipped in melted chocolate? And if the cookie dough is peanut butter?
Priceless.
You know what’s really hard about having a ton of Reese’s Peanut Butter cups stacked in my dining room while I write this post?
The fact that I can’t eat them and these pictures make me want them so bad.
Trust me. You have all of the ingredients in your pantry. You know you do. Go make some!
Enjoy!
Peanut Butter Cookie Dough Truffles
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Yield: about 24 truffles
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@Sweet And Crumby
PB & C is definitely one of the best food combinations. Ever. Thanks for visiting! 🙂
@Kristin
Thanks for stopping by! I hope you enjoy them. 🙂
@The How To Mommy
Thanks for clicking through! I’m crazy with lists. I actually just typed up my to-do lists for tomorrow and Saturday. I think I need an intervention. 😉
Oh my gosh! I love this! I can’t wait to try them. And I’m the same way with months of planning and lists for lists. 🙂 I’m your newest follower from Chic & Crafty. I’d love for you to link up to my Tasty Thursday Recipe Swap Blog Hop and share the deliciousness! 🙂
Oh my. Yum.
These look so sinful, but I will have to give them a whirl! Stopping by from {the frugal girls}.
I’m in! Peanut butter and chocolate are the bomb together! These look fun and festive and totally delish.
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