From my experiences, I learnt several things about making truffles:
- Heat the cream gently but don’t let it get too hot or your truffles will split.They take practice to get the perfect sphere, but even a misshapen pentagon truffle tastes delicious.
- Cut your chocolate very small (you could even grate it) before pouring the cream over it so that the chocolate melts faster.
- Do not make the truffles too big. Glorious as they are, a plate full of mini truffles looks far nicer than half a plate of huge ones. Plus, they are very rich.
- They only need a light roll in the cocoa-covering – mouthfuls of cocoa powder ruins the effect.
- After making your truffle balls, they need to firm up before you attempt to put them in pretty gold cases.
I made chocolate truffles with a splash of Cointreau and grated zest of an orange. I chose to roll in either cocoa powder or coconut but you could do chopped pistachios or almonds, icing sugar, crushed amaretti biscuits, hundreds and thousands, festive chopped candy-cane or edible glitter – whatever takes your fancy. You can also cover the truffles in melted chocolate (tempered if not coating, there’s not much need if you are) for more richness.
Chocolate Truffles
150ml double cream
150g chocolate
1. Heat the cream gently – either in the microwave for 1.5minutes or over a low heat.
2. Put the chopped chocolate in a bowl and pour over the hot cream. Stir slowly to form a ganache. Cover and chill for a few hours or overnight.
3. Take teaspoons of firm ganache and roll into balls. Set out plates of your chosen coatings, and roll the truffles. Leave for about 30minutes to firm. Place delicately in boxes, cases or on plates. Enjoy!
10 comments:
Chocolate truffles are a favorite of mine and yours are lovely! Your tips are excellent and so true...in the past I've made the mistake of rolling in too much cocoa powder!
These look so good! I'm sure they will make great gifts :)
I'll also be making some truffles to give away this holiday season. Yours look perfect - rich, rustic and chocolately. Feel free to mail me some! ;)
Hello Lucy, this is agreat idea and very helpful for presents. I have a question, where do you get Truffles to make the recipes? Thanks Kathy. Merry Christmas.
I totally just made these today too! I love the flavors you choose! I made some brandy, frangelico, nut butter rum and salted brownie ones and wow! I have to agree though as good as they are... they-are-RICH!
...but I love em!
Your truffles sound delicious! Thanks for sharing :)
Oh Lucy they look fabulous. Chocolate truffles are one of my favourite Christmas treats.
Truffle making at a 10 year old party?! How cool!! I totally agree, a mouthful of cocoa is definitely not too pleasant.
Chocolate truffles are my favorite. I need to make them soon. Yours look decadent!
Nisrine
Those truffles look and sound delish~~~
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