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Old 31-10-2004, 05:37 PM
Trixie
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I was recently at two different weddings and this very interesting chocolate
cookie appeared. It was a mound of soft, chocolate covered with either
white or milk chocolate. For lack of a better way of describing the
taste/consistency of the center, I can only describe the taste of an oreo
(though I did not see any white cream that would lead me to believe that it
did consist of such), with the creamy consistency. Though disgusting (but
partially accurate) a little girl at one wedding said "it tased like an oreo
chewed up and covered with chocolate". Does anyone have an idea what the
recipe for this cookie is? Being a chocoholic I LOVED it.


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Old 31-10-2004, 08:01 PM
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"Trixie" wrote:
I was recently at two different weddings and this very interesting

chocolate
cookie appeared. It was a mound of soft, chocolate covered with either
white or milk chocolate. For lack of a better way of describing the
taste/consistency of the center, I can only describe the taste of an oreo
(though I did not see any white cream that would lead me to believe that

it
did consist of such), with the creamy consistency. Though disgusting (but
partially accurate) a little girl at one wedding said "it tased like an

oreo
chewed up and covered with chocolate". Does anyone have an idea what the
recipe for this cookie is? Being a chocoholic I LOVED it.


That doesn't sound like a cookie. That sounds like a truffle.

perhaps a semisweet center, covered with milk or white chocolate


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Old 31-10-2004, 10:52 PM
Vox Humana
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"Trixie" wrote in message
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I was recently at two different weddings and this very interesting

chocolate
cookie appeared. It was a mound of soft, chocolate covered with either
white or milk chocolate. For lack of a better way of describing the
taste/consistency of the center, I can only describe the taste of an oreo
(though I did not see any white cream that would lead me to believe that

it
did consist of such), with the creamy consistency. Though disgusting (but
partially accurate) a little girl at one wedding said "it tased like an

oreo
chewed up and covered with chocolate". Does anyone have an idea what the
recipe for this cookie is? Being a chocoholic I LOVED it.


I agree that it sounds like a truffel. Rather than asking us, I would
suggest that you contact the brides and see who catered the weddings. If
they won't give you the recipe, they may at least tell you the name or
nature of the item.


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Old 03-11-2004, 04:45 AM
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Many bakers make truffles by taking their baked cake scraps, mixing with
buttercream frosting, forming into balls and dipping in chocolate. I think
what she had sounds like these.
 




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