Happy Birthday to OSGMOM!!!!
For the record, mom that was not me who called you and hung up this morning after realizing the 2 hour time difference.
I get a little excited at times.
Yesterday, I discovered Things To Do When the Power is Out for 5 Hours.
- Take up knitting
- Have long conversations with your cat
- Call the hydro company and notify them because…you know…they wouldn’t already know from hundreds of other callers
- Pace around the house
- Have a brilliant idea to go to Starbucks and realize your car is stuck in the garage and you can’t get the door to open
- Bring freshly baked Glo Bars to neighbour down the road because you can’t seal the bars
- Start to get scared when Eric works late and your house is pitch black and making weird noises
- Take pictures of pretty candles and pretend not to be scared
- Realize that there is HUMMUS to be saved in the fridge! Scarf hummus and Multiseed crackers.
- After 4 hours, survival instincts start to kick in. Go for the sweets in the freezer!
Yesterday started off well. I had a productive morning of work, buzzing through my orders, and then I set out for a run on my lunch break. It was gorgeous, sunny, and crazy windy, but I figured it was nothing I couldn’t handle!
The run:
- Distance: 5:15 miles
- Time: 43:51
- Avg pace: 8:31
- Splits: 8:26, 8:15, 8:31, 8:20, 9:00, 1:17
I thought I might blow away. I was so happy to be home. Instead of feeling energized on this run, I felt a bit drained like I had just run a tough race or something.
In the afternoon, a huge tree fell over onto an electrical wire and it knocked out the power for miles and miles in our area. When it finally came back on 5 hours later, I spent the rest of the night catching up on my work. I was not a happy camper!
Today has to be better…and how could it not be with Pecan Pie Truffles? :)
I thought I would show you how to make the Pecan Pie Truffles that I featured in my Project Food Blog Challenge #6 post. Also, some of you have been asking where the recipes are from that post. You mean I typed up all those recipes and you didn’t see the PDF link? ahhhhh lol. ;) I linked to them in that post on Sunday (underneath the menu). The only recipes that were not featured are the Cake In A Jar and those recipes will be coming up in in the next week or two. :)
Pecan Pie Truffles
Ingredients:
- 1 cup pecans
- 1/2 cup almonds
- ¼ cup oats
- ½ cup pitted dates, packed (approx 11 medjool dates)
- ½ tsp pure vanilla extract
- 1/4 tsp almond extract
- ¼ tsp sea salt
- 3-4 tbsp icing sugar
- ¼ tsp ground nutmeg
- ½ tsp ground ginger
- ¾ tsp ground cinnamon
Directions: In a food processor, process the pecans and almonds until fine. Now add in the oats, followed by the vanilla, almond extract (optional), icing sugar, and sea salt. Add in the roughly chopped and pitted dates and process until crumbly. Process until crumbly. Do not process long enough for the mixture to get too sticky (like nut butter), but you do want it to be a bit tacky so you can shape the truffles so they will hold together. If mixture is too crumbly, process it a bit longer. You could also add a bit of maple syrup to make it stick together if necessary. You want to work the mixture a bit in your hands to warm it up so you can form a ball with it. Makes about 12-15 truffles.
The truffles are Eric approved! ;)
Step 1: Add pecans and almonds and process until crumbly.
Step 2: Add in oats, spices, sea salt, icing sugar. Process until fine.
Step 3: Add in chopped dates and process until it just begins to get sticky.
Step 4: Shape into truffles.
I made three varieties…Peanut Butter (and chocolate covered PB!), Pecan Pie, and Brownie Bliss. I adapted the Brownie Bliss from Dreena Burton and then the others I just made up as I went along. The recipes are linked in Sunday’s post.
The best part is shaping the truffles to look like a box of chocolates! They would make a fun holiday gift.
Happy Thursday!
Happy Birthday to your mom!
Luckily my power stayed in tact yesterday in spite of the CRAZY winds.
The brownie bliss ones sound amazing! heck, so do the peanut butter.
Happy birthday to your mom! :)
Those are the cutest little truffles! I could go for the peanut butter one right about now!
Those truffles are so adorable :)
I get so scared when the power goes out too — I don’t know what to do so I just sit on the couch wrapped in a blanket.
I’m glad you didn’t blow away on your run! It has been super windy here too!
Oh how I wish you were my neighbour! As I am too far away from anyone who makes such yummy treats, I’m going to have to learn to make them myself, aren’t I?
Happy birthday to OSGMom!
These look so good! I think I’m going to attempt for bringing to Christmas Dinner with me, and maybe box up a set for each family to take home.
I didn’t get to make the crackers last night. I realized after work before bed is not enough time when the flax needs to soak an hour and it was at least an hour on each side. Will do that this weekend.
I did however make the Butter Apple Struesel Oat Squares. When I got to the kitchen this morning, there is only a tiny bit left. That must mean hubby and son loved them!!! I doubt there will be any left when I get home from work tonight. Glad I got a square after dinner last night – super yummy!
I am so inspried to make truffles now, Especially for the holidays. Wow.
I can’t believe the power went out! You managed it well. Funny about trying to go to Starbucks and than you could not even get the garage to open. (See it would make sense now to me if the pic of you with snow-from yesterday was current, because of a storm, hahaha!)
I seem to always stock my fridge jam packed…than the power goes out, geesh ;) It is a curse!
Happy bday to your MOM!
These truffles look like they were made in a pretty awesome chocolate factory!
Need to make some a.s.a.p!
angela these are such a great idea! I love your idea of making them into holiday gifts!
5 hours is forever when you have stuff to get done! I wish we could of had a snow day here yesterday, i could have used the break
Such great food photography as always! I’m obsessed with your blog!
That’s too bad about the power. But thank goodness the chocolate was saved! Do your conversations with your cat include multiple observations of his perfection, like mine do?
I love truffles. I had serious difficulty deciding between truffles or fudge this past weekend when at the candy shop we visit once a year in this cute little town.
All the things you found to do when the power was out sound great.
Happy Birthday OSG mom! I always get a little overly zealous on birthdays as well:)
I was wondering how you made the truffles – they look so professional! Thanks for the recipe.
Haha you have very luck neighbors!! I love those candles, so pretty :)
Those truffles look fabulous and can’t wait to make them!
I will be making those truffles before the holidays! So much fun, and so yummy! :)
And, since you went running yesterday in all that wind, I must get my bootay off this chair and get out there. I’ve been hemming and hawing about it since 9.30, I’m just going to go and get it over with!!
Here I go!
ps. Happy Birthday to your Mom!
Happy Birthday OSGMOM!!! :)
I absolutely love reading your posts. You do such a wonderful job transitioning throughout the entire post. And take such beautiful pictures. Your table looks absolutely amazing with all of the candles/lighting.
I love the photo at the top with the table arrangement! I do not usually like decorations, trinkets, etc. but this one is very nice. I may need to copy it :)
I would have totally called my mom no matter the time difference as well! Oh well, she was =going to get up eventually, right?
I totally support your decision to save the humms in the fridge! A bloggers gotta do what a bloggers gotta do!