Toffee Bits Cookie Dough Truffles!
These delicious little truffle bites are no-bake and perfect for the holidays! They are so yummy and easy to make! I have a few varieties at the end of this posts...but these are sweet and crunchy with little bits of toffee, making this a perfect holiday treat!
Great for parties, holiday entertaining or a cookie exchange!
Let's get real.
Whenever I go to a potluck, party or event where I am bringing something to share, I want mine to be the best. I want everyone to ask me for the recipe. I don't want to have to bring home any leftovers...because if I do, I feel like no one liked it.
Isn't that strange, because if I really liked the food, I'd be glad for the leftovers, right!?
Well, I guess I wouldn't know with this recipe, because there have never been leftovers. They are so good, they will fly off the plate! At the last party I brought these to, one guy picked up 5 at a time!
This year we need to be more careful about sharing food, goodie plates, etc...but these will make a great treat for the family.
Add to a mixing bowl:
1/2 cup soft butter
3/4 cup brown sugar
1 1/4 cup flour
1 tablespoon milk
1 tablespoon vanilla
dash of salt
Mix well.
Then add all of a 8 oz package of Heath Toffee Bits
(minus 1/2 cup for topping!)
Mix until combined.
Roll onto baking sheet into 1 inch balls.
Makes about 50 balls.
After rolling them, give them about 10 minutes in the fridge to firm up.
Melt some dipping chocolate wafers in a bowl.
Drop and roll each ball into the chocolate, use a spoon to remove and place back on the baking sheet.
Top with a little sprinkle of toffee bits.
It doesn't need anything on top, but it's so cute and it helps cover the imperfection of my dipping!
Win-win!
The chocolate sets up fast, so do about 3 dippings and then top the 3.
Repeat until all done.
They are so good!
Just look at them. Delightful!
Such a great variation on cookies!
I took these to a party and they were devoured in minutes.
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