How to make strawberry truffles, from the Sweet Designs lifestyle book.
Read on for a review of Sweet Designs and the recipe for strawberry truffles.
I’m also feeling rather lame in my party ambitions after reading the fabulous list of themes you’ve all either hosted or hope to one day host. Mermaids, poodles, princesses, ladybugs, pirates, dragons and skulls. Gardens and tea and chocolate and bubbles. Fish, baseball, Monopoly, owls, bunnies and vintage robots. Jane Austen and Downtown Abbey. Luau, travel, masquerade, sassy diva, rock star, popping out baby shower, Broadway, milk and cookies, cowgirl and pink zebras. Glow in the dark, superhero, camping, lego, ninja, candyland and Star Trek. Hot air balloons, sprinkles and polka dots. Cats and dogs and bees. Seinfeld, World of Warcraft (my husband would appreciate that), Alice in Wonderland, Dr. Seuss, Harry Potter, Eloise and Wizard of Oz. Lemons and strawberry and sushi. Or a 1950s ice cream shoppe, 1950s housewife, roaring ‘20s or (my decade of choice) ‘80s. Sheesh, I better up my game!!
I just got a second copy of Amy Atlas’s crazy fantastic book, Sweet Designs: Bake It, Craft It, Style It, and since I give and give and give, I’m giving it to one of you. If you don’t already have this 300-plus page book o’ party design fabulousness from dessert stylist pro Amy Atlas, then I’m guessing it’s on your wish list.
Want to learn more about what’s inside? I yak on at length about Sweet Designs in this review HERE.
And here’s one more glimpse, at a yummy recipe for Strawberry Truffles, found on p. 153, part of the oh-so-pretty-in-pink “Darling Dots” party. I whipped up a batch in no time. Easy, quick, tasty and make-ahead. So perfect for a dessert table.
how to make Strawberry Truffles
from Sweet Designs: Bake It, Craft It, Style It, by Amy Atlas, Hyperion Books 2012, p. 153
2 2/3 cups white chocolate chips, melted
1/4 cup (1/2 stick) unsalted butter, cut into 1/4-inch pieces, softened
1/2 cup plus 2 tablespoons strawberry preserves
1 cup pink sanding sugar or pink dusting sugar
1. Stir the softened butter and strawberry preserves into the melted chocolate until combined. Cover in plastic wrap and chill until firm enough to scoop, about 1 hour. (Note by me: I accidentally fell asleep and chilled mine for 4 hours, but I just let the mixture sit at room temp until easily scoopable.)
2. Scoop flat tablespoons of the truffle mixture and, using your hands, roll the truffles into balls. Place on the baking sheet and chill again until firm.
3. Put the sanding sugar on a dinner plate. Roll the chilled truffles in the sugar. Arrange the truffles in a bowl and place on the table.
Makes about 30.
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Nelly says
I already follow you on facebook :o)
Nelly says
A Caribbean themed party. With lots of fruit-flavors and an island feeling to it.
Ivona@SugarsticksParties says
I ‘m in love with a vintage robot party right now ๐
Ivona@SugarsticksParties says
Already following on FB!
Shantuck says
The last party I threw had a casino theme and we brought in a blackjack dealer with a blackjack table and did an entire Amy Atlas inspired sweets table. Can’t wait to see what ideas Amy has in that book!
maureen says
A birthday for a 50 yr old. So they do not feel old.
Abigail says
These ideas are soooo cute and inspiring! I love the ideas and it keeps me thinking and wanting to try more things and I look forward to seeing more from you both.
Kerry Redemer says
These sweet treats would look amazing on my upcoming Princess and Knight themed party.
Diliana Imandieva says
Only this morning I throw a party for my boy 1st Birthday – Pirates Ahoy!
Kerry Redemer says
new fan on facebook!
elaineSS says
already follow on FB
Kristen says
I’ve always wanted to throw a party based on my favorite author, Jane Austen full of Regency era fashion ,a country ball, games, and of course, tea.
Diane Pallini says
my “themes” are usually colors or something I’ve read about in books or seen in movies (the wedding in Nanny McPhee, for example). my daughter’s last party was Eloise at the Plaza and it was an amazing hit with our friends. I’m something of a Fracophile, so I think her next party (in December) will be Madeline. (in an old house in Paris that was covered in vines…)
Diane Pallini says
I forgot to mention that I already follow you on Facebook, Twitter, and Pinterest.
elaineSS says
i am sooo making these for a shower in July, colors are Tiffany Blue/shabby chic and i needed one more thing for the dessert table
Ash P says
I’d love to throw a tea party! Get dressed up and have some yummy desserts ๐
Kristen says
Following on Facebook.
ThisBakerGirlBlogs says
Pink glittery truffles – so girly and fun! How pretty! ๐
Solaine says
Last year, I did a Mickey mouse clubhouse party for my niece Rose-Aline! ๐ there was a big cake, decorations, candy, big mickey and minnie ballons! I would love to have more ideas!!
Thank you for the giveaway!!
Solaine says
I do follow you on facebook !! ๐