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Fabulous Chocolate Truffles-Blommer Chocolates
Frangelico Truffles
Fried Spaghetti

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              Fabulous Chocolate Truffles-Blommer Chocolates
Recipe By     : Blommer Chocolate Company
Serving Size  : 1    Preparation Time :0:00
Categories    : Candies                          Chocolate
                Volume 4, Jan. '99
  Amount  Measure       Ingredient -- Preparation Method
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  22      ounces        imported bittersweet chocolate -- cut in small
                        (can use up to 24 ounces)
     3/4  cup           heavy cream
   4      tablespoons   unsalted butter -- cut in small pieces
Prep: 35 minutes; Cook: 4 to 6 minutes; Chill & Freeze: 5 1/2 hours
1.  In a 1-quart glass bowl, combine 10 ounces chocolate and cream. 
Heat in microwave oven on high 1 1/2 to 2 minutes or, until mixture is
melted and smooth when stirred.  Stir in butter until smooth and
melted.  Cover and refrigerate until firm, about 4 hours or overnight.
2.  Using a melon baller or small ice cream scoop, scrape mixture into
1-inch balls.  (If mixture is too hard, let stand at room temperature
1/2 hour beofore shaping).  Place truffles on wax lined baking pan and
freeze firm, 1 hour or longer.
Note: Truffles can also be rolled in finely chopped nuts and sifted
cocoa powder instead of dipped in chocolate.  Roll in nuts or cocoa
immediately after shaping into balls.  Store in refrigerator or in an
air tight container.
This Recipe will produce 20 large truffles
Recipe from http://www.candyusa.org/assocrec.html
Posted to FareShare 1/99 by J Pellegrino
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                           Frangelico Truffles
Recipe By     : 
Serving Size  : 1    Preparation Time :0:00
Categories    : Candies                          Chocolate
                Spirits                          Volume 4, Jan. '99
  Amount  Measure       Ingredient -- Preparation Method
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     1/2  C.            WHIPPING CREAM
   8      oz            REAL Dark CHOCOLATE
   2      T.            BUTTER
     1/8  C.            FRANGELICO LIQUEUR -- (2 Tbsp.)
Scald CREAM & BUTTER together; add Chopped CHOC to warm Cream Mix.
Cover and let set til choc melts.
Stir til well blended.  Mix in FRANGELICO.  Chill until firm.  Scoop out 1" 
balls.
Dip in DARK CHOCOLATE COATING Sprinkle w/chopped HAZELNUTS
Posted on FareShare 1-99 by Bev Janson <ClayCooker@aol.com>
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                             Fried Spaghetti
Recipe By     : 
Serving Size  : 1    Preparation Time :0:00
Categories    : Luncheon                         Main Dishes
                Pasta/Noodles                    Side Dishes
                Snacks                           Volume 4, Jan. '99
  Amount  Measure       Ingredient -- Preparation Method
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                        *see below*
My all time favorite 'pantry' dinner is fried spaghetti.  My husband 
hates  it, so I only have it when he's at a business dinner.  It's 
quick and cheap and I love it.  Boil spaghetti (I like angle hair) until al 
dente.  Drain and put in a large bowl.  Mix with an egg, parmesan cheese, 
garlic powder and parsley flakes.
Season with salt & pepper.  Then heat a non-stick skillet and spray with 
Olive Oil Pam.  Add 1 tsp olive oil to skillet and all the spaghetti.  
When one side is brown, flip it over and cook the other.  
That's it. A little weird but tasty.
Posted to FareShare 1-99 by Yvonne <Penchard@aol.com>
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