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Quested New Years Eve truffles drop ball

Mindandbodytools by Mindandbodytools
December 6, 2022
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Here at Quest Blog, we believe in ringing in the new year in style. That’s why we’re going to put together a collection of New Year’s Eve balls. We’ve been celebrating Quest mini PB mugs for a while now, so it’s no surprise that we’ve put them front and center in New York. It’s perfect for a big party, an intimate gathering, or on your own to crash a Twilight Zone marathon.

Check out the full recipe below

December 2022, New Year’s Eve, NYE Truffles

Nutritional information

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yields: 10 servings | Serving size: 1 truffle

Calories: 150 | protein: 5 grams | Fat: 12 grams | net carb: 2 grams

Total carbohydrates: 10 grams | sugar: 2 grams

Ingredients

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method

  1. Put the peanut butter and cream cheese in a bowl and use a hand mixer to blend.
  2. Add the protein powder, sweetener and chopped peanut butter cups and mix until everything is smooth insert.
  3. Use a cookie scoop to make 10 equal sized balls.
  4. Put the peanut butter Balls on a parchment-lined baking sheet and cool for 20 minutes.
  5. Chocolate melts and coconut together in a microwave-safe dish.
  6. Take it out of the fridge and cover each ball in the chocolate and put it back ine baking sheet.
  7. Put the granules on top before the chocolate hardens. Cool for 20 minutes beforehand service.
    *You will need more protein powder if your peanut butter is on the runny/liquid side. truffle

    It should have a light solid texture.

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