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By NguyRain
San Francisco, CA
on October 30, 2011
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I didn't actually eat these yet, but it was very hard to resist picking on the ganache while rolling it into truffles. It smelled nice and chocolatey, with a nice warmth from the cinnamon. I think they look gorgeous, even when they're a little messy. I recommend using actual white lollipop sticks instead of wooden pop sticks, because my truffles kept falling off during the dipping process. I might try using melted chocolate as glue as a precaution.
By Kristabell13
Topeka, KS
on October 24, 2011
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These turned out really great. They are yummy and rich! Be prepared to get messy when you have to roll the chocolate and you must do it quickly or they will turn into a melted mess! But if you work fast and don't mind having chocolate all over your hands you'll be fine! Also whatever you roll the truffle pops in make sure that it's smaller and not bigger pieces. I used reeses and they were really good, but it was hard to roll the chocolate around in it. This part you'll also need to work quickly in it. Definitely recommend this though! And the people I've made this for really enjoy it. Fun way to eat chocolate!
By gottatryit
on March 23, 2011
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I love this recipe! I agree that it is messy and the finished product looks extremely homemade (more like an egg than a perfect sphere, but they they are so rich and delicious. I spoon the ganache onto baking sheets and put them directly into the freezer. Then, before they are too hard, I mold them into truffles. Then I keep them in the freezer for 30 minutes before dipping each in chocolate. Yum!
By shu-shu
Slidell, La
on January 23, 2011
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Are you kidding me? This was a very messy recipe. Not impressed. Too much bittersweet choco. Not sure of the purpose of the cinnamon. I make lots of recipes from FN and this recipe was disappointing.
By LolitaSunshine
Pahrump, NV
on December 30, 2010
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I loved this recipe! I made them to be handed out as Christmas gifts and used several kinds if chocolate. I also used toppings like walnuts, coconut, and crushed candycanes. Everyone loved them! I will definitely use this recipe again
By misscleocat
redding, ca
on November 30, 2010
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I found these hard to work with. I am going to put the grenache pops in the freezer overnight as I have tried to work with them after several hours and could not get the chocolate to adhere once the pops were dipped in the chocolate they became too soft. I am having a lot of problems getting this right...any suggestions??? Thanks!
By pinkpearl617
Boston, MA
on November 01, 2010
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These truffle pops are such a great idea and the end results are so cute BUT...bittersweet chocolate isn't a hit for kids nor some adult palettes. I made these for a kids Halloween party and no one liked it. hahahah. Next time i'll use milk chocolate instead.
By catherine2hip
on October 24, 2010
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truffle pops was a great little treat for the chlidren and the adults at the halloween party
By brenwillow_12661218
Orlando, 48
on February 15, 2010
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It tasted average. Maybe a bit to chocolate. I had to wait a lot. 1hr, 30 min, too much. but still delicious!
By stressedgirl_96...
Butler, PA
on February 04, 2010
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I have made these things so many times. I make them and take them to my daughter at college. It doesn't take long for them to disapper. Easy to make and oh so good!