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Make chocolate truffle at home with this easy recipe - The Indian Express

By: Lifestyle Desk | New Delhi | Published: August 8, 2020 4:10:04 pm
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Are you in the mood of making something interesting this weekend? While one can’t beat the good old chocolate, what’s even better are chocolate truffles that call for pure indulgence. And what more? You can make the easy recipe at home. If you are not sure where to begin, here is a simple recipe that you can count on.

Mexican chocolate truffles are decadent, perfect for anybody in the mood of a quick sweet bite. Whether young or old, there is hardly anyone who says no to chocolate. Here is author Swayampurna Mishra sharing this delectable recipe that can be made in unique ways at home. The garnishing is up to one’s imagination, she said.

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Mexican chocolate truffles for #rakhshabandhan ? Why not!?? I mean where is it written that it has to be labour intensive mithai for a festival or a full blown time taking cake with the works? Given everyone’s current living situation (read no help, no time, no gym, no major mood to spend hours in the kitchen in soul defeating humidity and heat), these little decadent bites are just perfecttt!! And if you make these the way I do, trust me whoever you serve it to – whether you are lucky enough to be with your brother this Rakshabandhan or not, these will make him happy. And you too. I mean they make me super happy anyway ;) So here’s the easiest truffle recipe ever (and no it doesn’t involve a jar of cloying condensed milk). Tip: Do splurge on the best quality chocolate you can for this, use only full fat cream and butter. None of that “light” crap pls. The garnish options are limited only by your imagination, although I will share a few ideas. Smoked paprika really is the best here. If not, you can use a little cayenne too. Don’t use Lal Mirchi powder though ;) Recipe: 300 gms of dark chocolate – I use 85% Lindt for this. Please ensure it’s only baking chocolate (not eating ones coz they won’t melt properly) 2 tbsp of butter 125 ml (1 pack) of Amul fresh cream. 1 tsp of smoked paprika Method: Make a ganache: Gently scald the cream in a sauce pan. “Scald” simply means heat it till it reaches a boiling point (but it should never be boiling). While that’s happening; take the chopped chocolate (or chocolate chips) in a microwave bowl, add butter to it and simply microwave it in 30 Sec bursts till the chocolate starts to melt. It won’t be melted all the way so don’t try that or else you will end up burning the chocolate and then the ganache will seize. Usually takes me 3-4 rounds of 30 Sec burst, mix once after every round. Remove. Pour the cream into the chocolate+butter bowl. Let it sit for 5 mins. Then use a whisk to mix it all in till it’s completely homogeneous. Add the smoked paprika and mix once again. You can leave it out if you want and just make chocolate truffles. That’s it. Put it in the fridge for 6 hours. Cont..

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Ingredients

300g – Dark chocolate
2tbsp – Butter
125ml – Fresh cream
1tsp – Smoked paprika

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Method

*Make a ganache. Gently scald the cream in a sauce pan. Scald simply means heat it till it reaches a boiling point (but it should never be boiling). While that’s happening; take the chopped chocolate (or chocolate chips) in a microwave bowl, add butter to it and simply microwave it in 30 seconds bursts till the chocolate starts to melt.
*It won’t be melted all the way so don’t try that or else you will end up burning the chocolate and then the ganache will seize. Usually takes three to four rounds of 30 seconds burst, mix once after every round.
*Remove. Pour the cream into the chocolate and butter bowl. Let it sit for five mins.
*Then use a whisk to mix it all in till it’s completely homogeneous. Add the smoked paprika and mix once again. Put it in the fridge for six hours.
*Take 1 tbsp of ganache and gently roll it between your palms.
*Place all the rolled truffles on a chilled plate.
*In another plate, take some Dutch-processed cocoa and simply drop the truffles into the cocoa one at a time and roll them.
*Lift and place on a clean serving platter.
Enjoy!

Pro tips

*Ensure it’s only baking chocolate (not eating ones because they won’t melt properly.
*One can roll the truffles in many things. According to Mishra, while cocoa is the traditional way, you can also roll them up in sprinkles and chocolate vermicelli(for kids), chopped pistachios (stuff a pistachio or date in the centre of the truffle) for a Mediterranean style truffle, roll it in chopped cashew, almond mix for a shudh desi dry fruit feeling.

“You can also double dip in some melted chocolate and let that firm up. That’s deliciousness on another level but a little time-taking again. Roll in matcha or beetroot powder, freeze-dried raspberry powder or just plain old icing powder. Add a little espresso to the ganache in place of paprika sometimes. Pure bliss,” said Mishra.

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