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bakermomof4 on 5.18.2010




As soon as I saw this recipe come through my google reader, I came straight over here and printed it. I knew this would be a hit, so I made it for dessert and everyone loved it! My husband said – is this what I think it is inside – I didn’t think we were supposed to eat raw cookie dough – and I told him we could there were no raw eggs in it! Everyone was calling them Cookie Dough BonBons. For the chocolate coating I used 1/2 dark chocolate & 1/2 semi sweet melted together. This made 70 small balls.
mkelz21 on 5.20.2010




These are amazing. I followed the recipe exactly even though you probably don’t need the baking soda since they are served raw.
I got tired of dipping them in chocolate and left some plain. I kept them in the freezer and grabbed a few whenever we wanted a snack.
karazy91 on 5.22.2010




these are really, really good!! they were super easy to make which was a definite bonus! i followed the recipe exactly.
i used a cookie dough scooper to shape the balls and while they weren’t perfect, nobody cared because they were so delicious.
you will NOT be disappointed!
mennonitecook on 6.7.2010




Cookie dough dipped in chocolate–wow. These were simple to make and very, very good.
heenlea on 6.19.2010




I served these at a baby shower and the mom-to-be was so excited to get to have something with cookie dough that had no raw eggs. They were easy, delicious, and a big hit.
ktmn on 6.30.2010




These were a complete hit with adults and kids alike! Everyone came back for seconds and many people were back for thirds. No advanced cooking skills needed for this recipe, just a little time. Make these today. Serve half to guests and save the rest in the freezer for yourself to enjoy!
Karly on 7.10.2010




I made these to take to a staff party… not one was left-over, and they all got wildly raving reviews. My taste-testers at home agreed that they were amazing!! Thank-you, loveandoliveoil, this is definitely a recipe box addition!!!!
trailerparkmedic on 7.13.2010




These are amazing. They take a bit of work but are worth every second. I got some glares from people who were on diets as they got second and third helpings.
skoo on 9.2.2010




Delicious and the hit of my chocolate and cheese party. I froze them and took them over the border and they lasted incredibly well. Thank you!
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jessied23 on 3.13.2010
These are great!!! Very easy to make and very yummy.
ArmyWife: Kitchen6 on 3.20.2010
These were so very good and didn’t last long. I used the small Pampered Chef scoop and got 49 truffles. I might make them even smaller next time because they are so rich and delicious.
tinkerbellmandi on 7.4.2010
AMAZING!!! I made some for the fourth and put some red, white and blue sprinkles on top while the chocolate was still setting. My only question is if I have any left and freeze them, how long are they good for frozen?
Amy Pickrel (Hungry Hungry House) on 7.18.2010
What a great treat! I made these for my sisters baby shower.They were an absolute hit! Everyone loved them and they were super easy to make!
cat@neohomesteading on 7.29.2010
these look so incredibly delicious! I would appreciate one of those right now!
insanity on 7.31.2010
Wow, I have to say these are just amazing. I made them for a group of people (it made about 60) and I thought they would each take 2-3… I was lucky it made so many, as everyone just kept eating them!
So yummy!
skoo on 8.9.2010
I would love to make these for my friend’s wedding shower, but I am flying in for the shower. Can you offer any suggestions for flying with these?
the4taals on 10.27.2010
I made these today for a trial run for my Christmas platters. I made a 1/4 recipe or 9 servings, it made 20 truffles with my #100 scoop. Very good taste, I omitted the baking soda since it is unnecessary and I added a 1/8 cup more flour. I think butter is better to use than margarine, as the butter firms up where the margarine doesn’t upon refrigeration.
Jen on 12.7.2010
I saved this recipe when i saw it a while ago and wanted to wait for an occasion to make it. I added it to my holiday baking and I made a batch last week and froze it in hopes not to eat them all. That hope didn’t work out to well because they were so tasty and I kept on popping a few in my mouth each night and between my husband and I we at the entire batch in a week. I made up a new batch last night and they will stay in the freezer until it’s time to give them out, haha. Great recipe!
the4taals on 11.7.2011
I have made these numerous times, this weekend I made them for a bake sale, I put 2 on a small skewer and dipped them in white or dark chocolate, they were the best seller of the day, everyone loved them!
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