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Turkey Cookie Truffles
It all depends on who you ask, but we wouldn’t be surprised to hear one of these turkeys is the real star of Thanksgiving!
1 pouch (17.5 oz) Betty Crocker™ Chocolate Chip Cookie Mix
Butter and egg called for on cookie mix pouch
4 oz (half of 8-oz package) cream cheese, softened
2 cups semisweet chocolate chips
2 tablespoons shortening
48 Betty Crocker™ Candy Shoppe eyeballs
Assorted candies, nuts and sprinkles for decorating (such as candy corn, orange and yellow M&M’s® candy-coated milk chocolate candies, Mike and Ike® original assorted soft fruit candy, pecan halves, sliced almonds, Betty Crocker™ chocolate sprinkles)
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TIPS
- Plastic forks are the key to easy dipping. Remove the center two tines of two forks, and you’ll have wide-pronged tools perfect for gently dipping cookie truffles. It’s easier to dip cookie truffles when they are chilled, so don’t get ahead of yourself. Work with one-third of your truffles at a time for best results.
- After dipping truffles, don’t delay adding sprinkles, candy corn, nuts and other decorations. Since melted chocolate sets up quickly, take it one turkey at a time.
- Be patient as you stick candy corn “feathers” in the cookie ball. Usually just a little push is all that’s needed to put in place. The chocolate will also help hold them in place. Broken bits of candy corn make great beaks, so don’t be discouraged by less-than-perfect pieces. Let them inspire you!
- Keep your turkeys refrigerated until ready to eat.
270 Calories, 13g Total Fat, 2g Protein, 37g Total Carbohydrate, 28g Sugars
This recipe created by General Mills.