Sunday 4 April 2010

Handmade truffles




Mmmmmmmm.... what do you think of the truffles I made? They tasted so so good!

I would normally pay a lot of money for a box of truffles that look and taste as good as these. But why buy them when you can make them yourself for a fraction of the price and have fun with it too!

I wish I could give you all some to taste but the best I can do is to give you the recipe.

To make 10 pieces all you need is 100 grams of chocolate (I used dark chocolate that we had leftover), 100ml double cream and a teeny weeny bit of butter.


If you're not using chocolate chips, grate the chocolate yourself. It might take a while but you'll be toning your arms while you're at it :D

Heat the double cream over medium heat. Once bubbles appear, add the butter. You only need a small amount - about a quarter of a teaspoon. Stir in the butter really quick so that it completely melts before the cream starts to boil then remove from the stove immediately.


Stir this mixture bit by bit into the chocolate until it is nice and creamy. Leave it in the fridge for 2 hours or overnight.

Take the chocolate mixture out of the fridge and leave at room temperature for half an hour.


After half an hour, take out any ingredients you want to use to coat your truffles. I used the Caramel Kiss Mix hot chocolate from Hotel Chocolat (it's grated chocolate with little white chocolate hearts), cocoa, icing sugar and ground almonds. It's all I could find in the cupboard. You can also use desiccated coconut, melted chocolate or whatever you like really.

Roll the truffles into small balls and roll into the toppings. I returned them to the fridge for a few minutes to set a bit more as the rolling caused them to melt a little.

Now they're ready to eat!

Enjoy!

xoxo

2 comments:

  1. Your chocolate is only for women over the age of birthing. Soya is no good for ordinary people.

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  2. Hello Umer. This can work with any chocolate so you can use soya free chocolate too.

    :)

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