THREE INGREDIENTS!

Whomever thought to crush cookies to make them in to fake truffles is a genius! I mean come on! Three ingredients and the short time of creating such deliciousness can’t be beat!

I may have gone a little over board on buying Girl Scout cookies this year. Who am I fooling .. I do it EVERY year! I tell myself that I am just being helpful and kind by buying so many, but really I just love me some Thin Mints and Carmel de lites (formerly known as Samoas). So of course I receive 3/4 of the boxes I have ordered and decide it is time to go on a diet because I obviously love to punish myself and make dieting even more hard than it already is!

I used one box of Thin Mints to top some delicious brownies that I slathered in chocolate ganache for a get-together at a friends house a few weeks ago. Then it was an co-workers birthday, so I decided to finish of my supply of Thin Mints to make Thin Mint Truffles – you can also make these with Oreos, which I believe this idea started (don’t quote me on it though). I added some peppermint extract to my melted chocolate just to give it a little kick – so my truffles actually had four ingredients, but who’s counting!

Ingredients:
2 sleeves Thin Mints
4 oz. softened cream cheese
8 oz. melted chocolate chips or candy melts

Directions:
In food processor add Thin Mints and pulse until fine crumbed. Add in softened cream cheese and pulse until crumbs and cream cheese form a “dough” consistency. Line small sheet tray or plate with parchment paper. Scoop dough out with a teaspoon and roll between your palms into a small ball. Once all dough is formed into balls place in fridge to chill. While balls are firming in the fridge, pour chocolate chips or candy melts into a microwave safe bowl and heat in 2 or 3 – 30 second intervals stirring well between sessions so that you don’t burn the chocolate or candy melts. Also, by stirring throughly you are spreading the heat around which will help melt more chocolate. You don’t want to melt the chocolate completely using the microwave or the chocolate will become too hot and not set correctly. You want the chocolate to be about room temp. – this is “faking” tempering chocolate so that it will set at room temp. Once the chocolate is ready (this is where I added the peppermint extract and stirred it through), remove your truffles from the fridge and start rolling one-by-one to coat. Set back on parchment paper and let set up at room temp – or at least try to – before eating.

ENJOY!