Not long ago I was browsing through some other blogs when I happened to come across a recipe for vanilla cake batter truffles on Things That Make You Go MMMMM. I happen to LOVE cake batter. One of my favorite ice cream flavors is cake batter, so when I saw these cute little truffles, I knew I had to make them, especially when I saw how easy they were! I even had all the ingredients I needed in my pantry. I decided that I wanted to make them with a red velvet cake mix and then I dipped half of them in white chocolate and half of them in semi-sweet chocolate. They turned out to be SO delicious. They would be a perfect treat to make for Valentine’s day!
Red Velvet Cake Batter Truffles
- 1 cup red velvet cake mix
- 1/4 cup sweetened condensed milk
- 1/2 cup white chocolate chips
- 1/2 cup semi-sweet chocolate chips
Place cake mix in a small mixing bowl and add sweetened condensed milk. Stir until well combined. The mixture shouldn’t be too wet, but if it seems too dry you may need to add another tablespoon or so of the sweetened condensed milk.
Place mixture in the freezer for about 15 minutes. Then form into small balls and place on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper.
Chill balls in the freezer for another 15 minutes (I chilled mine in the “outdoor” freezer).
Meanwhile, melt white and semi-sweet chips in two small bowls in the microwave. Once truffles are chilled, dip them in chocolate, coating well and place back on parchment paper.
Store finished truffles in the refrigerator or freezer.
ENJOY!
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I love truffles of any kind! These look very delicious!
They look fantastic Lisa!
yummy and so pretty! Can you believe I have never made red velvet cake! I should really give this a try!
They are super easy to make, Isabelle! I think you would love them!!
I’m definitely going to make these for Vday. Red Velvet is the hubby’s favorite. Though I’d be too afraid the dear and bear would come eat them if I put them on my deck! lol
That’s funny! You definitely don’t want the wildlife getting their paws on these!!
Oh my goodness, I could eat that whole batch!! These look SO good.
So,is it sweetened condensed milk,or evaporated milk? You have both on here! Thanks
I’m sorry for the confusion, Kelly. It’s should be sweetened condensed milk. I have corrected it on the recipe.
Thank you for sharing the recipe they look delicious. Pat
Wow. How decadent. Thanks for linking up again at Weekend Potluck. I am pinning this.
Thank you so much!!
Lisa, your Red Velvet Cake Truffles are a very special treat for a Valentine Sweetheart. My Sweetheart will just love them. Hope you are having a wonderful week end and thank you so much for sharing with Full Plate Thursday.
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Miz Helen
oh!!They look so delicious!!Thank you for sharing. Happy Valentine’s Day!!
Yum! I wonder if this would work with any other cake mixes as well? I’m adding this to my grocery list..
I definitely think that other cake mixes would work well. I think white cake would be especially delicious!
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Looks delicious!
I’ve never tried mixing the cake mix w/ sweetened condensed milk – but that stuff is good w/ everything! Also, not that yours don’t look delicious, but a candy coating (Vanilla or Chocolate CandiQuik) might make it easier to coat them. Glad I found your blog through Chocolate, Chocolate, & More…
-Sarah
These are SO good Sarah! Thanks for the tip on the candy coating, I’ll have to try that next time!
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