These truffles with chopped nuts and sesame seeds are amazingly simple to make involving very few ingredients from your pantry. This is perfect to satisfy your sweet craving almost instantly.
It is so delightful to bite into these truffles. You can vary what is going into making this quick dessert such as adding coconut, white chocolate, dark chocolate, coffee, raisin or candy bars. The variation are endless.
Here, my combination are toasted nuts and toasted sesame seeds, they are definitely a favorite for you and your family, so addicting and melt in your mouth. Serve these during the holidays or New Years for a special treat.
SESAME & NUT TRUFFLES
2 C crushed semi sweet biscuits
1 C condensed milk
1/2 C toasted chopped almond/peanut/walnut
1/2 C toasted black sesame seed
1 TB unsweetened cocoa
extra white sesame seed for rolling
DIRECTION
Place crushed biscuits, chopped nuts, sesame seed and cocoa in a mixing bowl. Combine well.
Now add the condensed milk, mix well to form into soft dough..
Roll into 1 in ball and coat with or without white sesame seeds.
Place in a refrigerator until ready to serve.
Look delicious:)
ReplyDeleteWhy I love truffles, would make great holiday gifts. And your recipe is so simple, lovely!
ReplyDeleteLuks deliciously inviting.Luv it
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ReplyDeleteNut truffles looks awesome perfect for Christmas gift.
ReplyDeleteLove the idea,they are really tempting..
ReplyDeleteGreat Idea for a Christmas Party I'm attending in two weeks!! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI've never had this kind of truffles, sounds and looks delicious!!
ReplyDeleteLooks so tempting and yummy!
ReplyDeletelooking yummy so easy an simple to make try it soon
ReplyDeleteSo tempting truffles,feel like having some.
ReplyDeletewonderful idea..looks yum..
ReplyDeleteNice recipe. This one is for keeps
ReplyDeleteUSMasala
Lovely inviting truffles,yummy!!
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Erivum Puliyum
Una verdadera exquisitéz me encantan las trufas,adorables,abrazos grandes hugs,hugs.
ReplyDeleteUna verdadera exquisitéz me encantan las trufas,adorables,abrazos grandes hugs,hugs.
ReplyDeleteKak going nuts over the truffles.Nak bagi Hana buat project ni next week.
ReplyDeleteVery delicious and inviting trufles.
ReplyDeleteDeepa
Hamaree Rasoi
Tempting delicious recipe...perfect gifts...
ReplyDeleteNice recipe dear..loved these truffles :)
ReplyDeleteIdea menarik...mesti sedap ni kan...
ReplyDeleteTruffles looks awesome and delicious.
ReplyDeleteDelicious and mouthwatering...
ReplyDeleteThey look lovely! Cocoa and seeds/nuts goes perfectly together
ReplyDeleteTruffles looks lovely and yummy...
ReplyDeleteMhmm delicious...very tempting.
ReplyDeleteWhat lovely looking truffles... awesome..:)
ReplyDeleteReva
I love truffles... They look very tempting!!!
ReplyDeletethis looks wonderful delicious dessert
ReplyDeleteI have a whole jar of black sesame seeds, so I am definitely glad to come across this recipe. Nutty sesame seeds in chocolate candy does intrigue-great for the upcoming holidays. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThanks for joining my hop. I added you to my G+ circle. Do you use FB Networked Blogs? I wish I liked to cook, these look so yummy. I miss my mom's Rum Balls, they were delicious!
ReplyDeletec'est parfait pour les fêtes de fin d'année c'est délicieux bravo
ReplyDeletebonne soirée
Mhmm delicious...very tempting.
ReplyDeleteI love truffles and this being healthy too I can indulge without guilt.
ReplyDeleteloved the truffles.
ReplyDeleteDo participate in the "desserts with coconuts" event and giveaway at my blog.
Truffles are so hard to find! I love your recipe!
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Wow...the truffles look so perfect and delectable!
ReplyDeleteVegetarian Cultural Creatives
Sounds and looks yummy. I think even a non cook like myself could handle this one. So glad you linked it up to BeColorful's Motivated Monday.
ReplyDeletePam
What a unique recipe! Intriguing.
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So nice to meet you, I have just found your lovely blog through the blog hop this weekend wonderful to join in. I'm now following you hope you visit me and follow back so nice to find new friends to catch up with. Have a great day.
ReplyDeleteAlways Wendy
These look amazing! Delicious! Thanks for linking up at Sweet Temptations!
ReplyDeleteNice truffles! I would love to try them
ReplyDeleteYUMMY truffles!! I'm grabbing one ;)
ReplyDeletelooks so cute and delicious
ReplyDeletewow delicious and yummy truffles...
ReplyDeleteThese sound really tasty - a great little treat! Thanks for sharing at the What's for Dinner party. Have a fabulous week!
ReplyDeleteTruffles are so good for parties. Thanks for sharing the recipe. #HomeMattersParty
ReplyDeleteOh, yum, they look so tasty!! Thanks so much for linking up at the Unlimited Link Party 81. Pinned.
ReplyDeleteOh wow! Those look SO good!
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Tantalizing! Yummm!
ReplyDeleteHappy Tuesday!
The truffles look so delicious! Pinned to my recipes board.
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Carol
www.scribblingboomer.com
Nora these look delicious!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing at Inspire Me Monday at Create With Joy.
Congrats for being one of our Featured Guests this week!
CONGRATS Nora! Your post is FEATURED at the Unlimited Link Party 82!
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ReplyDeleteThese are wonderful! So glad you shared a week or so ago at Share Your Style. I was able to feature your post at SYS #390 for you. <3
ReplyDeleteHave a lovely weekend!
Barb :)
I've never had sesame seed on truffles before but it sounds really good! Thanks for sharing at the What's for Dinner party. Share as many as five recipes - and I look forward to seeing what you'll bring each week!
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