{"id":2451,"date":"2015-12-02T02:00:40","date_gmt":"2015-12-02T09:00:40","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/homanathome.com\/?p=2451"},"modified":"2024-02-13T18:11:43","modified_gmt":"2024-02-14T01:11:43","slug":"cookie-dough-truffles","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/homanathome.com\/2015\/12\/cookie-dough-truffles\/","title":{"rendered":"Cookie Dough Truffles"},"content":{"rendered":"
<\/a><\/p>\n Truffles are my holiday go-to for neighbor and friend presents. The people I give them to all think the truffles are super fancy, when really, they only took a few minutes. A bag of assorted truffles for everyone on my gift list takes me between 1 and 2 hours each year. Back when I used to do cookie<\/a> plates, I spent a lot longer just baking the cookies. Let’s not even talk about the decorating!<\/p>\n Anyway, I usually include chocolate peanut butter<\/a>, oreo<\/a>, and cookie dough truffles in the bags I give out. For variety’s sake, I’ll cover some in white chocolate, some in semi-sweet, and some in dark. It’s easy to just plop them in treat bags, and staple a topper like this one<\/a> on. People genuinely seem to love them, and I can knock out my Christmas gift list on a Saturday morning before anyone else gets up!<\/p>\n