Monday, November 9, 2009

truffle surprise mini cakes

This weekend, although swamped (yay!) with cake orders, I needed to pull together a yummy dessert to take to a friends house. We’re talking just a couple of hours of leeway, so there was no time for digging through recipes…but I wanted something decadent and memorable.  We don’t always have time for complicated around here, and I imagine we aren’t the only ones who face the dreaded time crunch every so often.

So, I resorted to Betty Crocker. She’s my little box buddy.  I pulled out a box of Devils Food cake and went to work on it.  Don’t worry, I made my own adjustments and additions, and because I am feeling nice, I’ll give you the recipe at the end of the post.

I poured the prepared batter into my paper brioche cups (you could certainly use cupcake liners) and then baked them off until barely done. Once I could handle them, I cut out a piece from the top about halfway into the cake, and pushed half of a Lindt Lindor Truffle inside.  Some were White Chocolate, some Dark, some Milk, but each cake got half of a truffle. You never knew which flavor you were going to get until you bit into it…so, Surprise! What a great reason to keep eating them!  (Sorry – I am getting ahead of myself, but I do that a lot, don’t I?)  After I put the truffle inside, I replaced the cake top that I had cut out and stuck the prepared cakes back into the still warm oven for a couple of minutes just to let it melt in a bit.

For icing, I winged it.  But oh, what a wing! I melted down 2 of each type of truffle in the microwave and allowed it to cool a little. In the meantime, I beat 2 sticks of butter until well creamed and soft, added about 1/3 cup of heavy cream and beat for another 5 minutes, then poured in the melted truffles and beat it again for about 5 minutes.  After that was all mixed, I added 2 Tablespoons of Godiva Liqueur, a teaspoon of vanilla, and about a cup of powdered sugar and allowed that to beat for another 5 minutes.  i tasted as I went, and you should too, just to get the rich flavor that you want. I was going for kind of whippy and light, with a hint of rich, expensive undertones, if that makes any sense.  It worked!

I piped this icing on top of the cakes, in horrible fashion, as I was in a hurry and my good piping tip was recently ruined in our garbage disposal by an unnamed two year old that lives in my house.  Then I drizzled warm chocolate ganache over them for a nice little effect.

Verdict? These were awesome.  The cake was just the right amount of cakiness, the truffles were perfectly gooey. The icing I could eat with a spoon, and have, if you must know the truth.  I would make these again in a heartbeat.  So, give it a shot if you are wanting to impress but haven’t got time for both baking and a nice hot shower.  Sometimes, something’s gotta give. (That means, make these and go to your friend’s house clean, okay?)

Truffle Surprise Mini Cakes

For the cakes:

  • 1 Box Betty Crocker Devils Food Cake
  • 1 Stick melted Butter
  • 1/2 cup milk
  • 3/4 cup water
  • 3 eggs
  • 1 Box cheesecake pudding

Preheat oven to 350F.  Combine all ingredients and beat for 2 minutes.  Pour into paper brioche cups or cupcake liners. bake for 18-22 minutes.  Remove from oven.

*At this point, you will add 1/2 Lindor Truffle to the inside of each cake, then return to still warm (but off) oven for 2 minutes.  Top with the above Truffle Icing once cooled, and drizzle with warm chocolate ganache or, if in a pinch, chocolate syrup.

 

On a side note, I had a special order for a Kitchen Aid Stand Mixer charm from my Etsy Shop. I love it so much I made one for myself, too – cute, huh?  I love having it on my keychain! Let me know if you need one too! (Hey – it’s under $5!)

  

Have a great week, everyone…I’m in the kitchen today making my Martha Stewart Competition Pie, and leaving for New York on Wednesday …so wish me luck!

19 comments:

Nutmeg Nanny said...

I love the Lindor Truffles! I would have never thought to tuck them away in a cake...yum!

Amy said...

These look divine!!! GOOD LUCK this week. My fingers are crossed. Keep us updated! :-)

Kristin said...

OMG, those sound unbelievably amazing!

Good luck with the pie contest!

Federica said...

wow che spettacolo!!!

CupcakeKelly said...

That's my charm!! Yay! It looks so cute :)

Sarah, Maison Cupcake said...

These are adorable. What a great idea to stash choccies inside little cakes. I must try this. Good luck with the Martha appearance, I can't wait to hear about it.

C.L. said...

YUMMYYYYYYYYYY! You kick that other not to be named bloggers a&% any day!!! LOVE and good luck on Martha! I'll be thinking of and pining for ya!!

Amanda said...

Umm... WOW

I love Lindor truffles, these are exquisite!

Luray va accommodations said...

I love making truffles. I made a few varieties last year for the holidays and it was so much fun. I could see where the consistency of the puree would make things tricky. I’ve noticed that a lot of the truffles I’ve made have called for cocoa butter in the ganache which I imagine helps thicken things up.

Regards,

Barbara Bakes said...

I love those truffles! These cakes must be amazing!

TeaLady said...

I know they taste amazing. And they look decadent too. How creative of you. Next time I need something splashy in a flash - this is it.

Many good luck wished to you in The Big Apple.

Cristie said...

Happy Baking, Good Luck! You'll love New York, enjoy every second you're there!

JDaniel4's Mom said...

These sound awesome!

Annie said...

YUM! At the restaurant where I used to cook, we offered chocolate souffles with a truffle in the middle. SO good! The recipe was great, too - allowed us to freeze the batter in individual ramekins, so they went from freezer to oven to table.

Leslie said...

Ohhhh good lord! This are absoultly AMAZING!!!
Lindt "balls" as I call them are my favorite! I hope you were able to salvage your tip from the disposal!

Lauren said...

Love love love the Kitchen Aid charm! Also, the mini cakes are stunning =D.

Katrina said...

Yum!

PheMom said...

Good luck!!!!!!

Megan said...

I love these. I have those paper cups and these look so special and festive. I have to make these! SU'ed for ya. :)