Friday, November 13, 2009

Recipies on candies or truffles for aqua & brown wedding?

I'm planning on giving away boxes filled with chcolates as gifts for my wedding. I would like to make them myself. I found some exquisite boxes for them.





I have ideas to add some brownies but I need recipies for truffles and the like.





Do you have bright ideas on candies how to incorporate the colors into them?

Recipies on candies or truffles for aqua %26amp; brown wedding?
For your aqua, you might try making some mints. Here is a great recipe that is a standard from a long time ago. I like the suggestion one person had of dipping them in chocolate - there are your two colors!





Best wishes for your upcoming wedding! Hope it is a dream come true for you both!





Oh, and another thought might be to contact M%26amp;Ms - they make special colored candies and they might have aqua and your brown ... that would be fun! :)
Reply:i would make a simple fudge cut in small squares dipped in melted chocolate then drizzle on top zig zag with the color you want





16 oz bag semi sweet chocolate chip


14 oz can of sweetened condensed milk


nuts optional





melt chocolate then stir in the milk. This hardens real fast so be prepared to mix in the nut.





for you colors they have candy melts, or use white chocolate and buy food coloring paste (sold at walmart in the craft isle or craft stores with cake decorating supplies)





make chocolate caramel turtles





almond as the legs and drizzle caramel on top allow to cool the drizzle chocolate on top





for the caramel use the ones in the isle where they have the chocolate chip
Reply:Colored chocolate candies


http://www.chocolate-playground.com/choc...





Chocolate candies


http://www.chocolate-playground.com/choc...





Truffles


http://www.chocolate-playground.com/choc...
Reply:I would suggest just finding a really simple truffle recipe that has a solid chocolate coating in place of a dusted one.


You could then melt some white chocolate with blue food coloring and drizzle it over the truffles.


This is a good recipe if you are up to it:


http://www.foodnetwork.com/food/recipes/...


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