Cookies are my favorite things to give as gifts – they’re super tasty, easy to package and everyone likes them. But facing a lack of butter – I know, what kind of baker forgets to buy butter? – I turned to truffles. And it ended up being a smart choice – my friend was delighted to receive a box of these and told me they were absolutely delicious. And to make things even better I got to use a book I hadn’t flipped in ages.
Honey and dark chocolate truffles
slightly adapted from Baked: New Frontiers in Baking
250g (9oz) dark chocolate, finely chopped – I used one with 53% cocoa solids
½ cup (120ml) heavy cream
¼ cup honey
pinch of salt
unsweetened cocoa powder, for rolling the truffles
Place chocolate in a heatproof bowl. Set aside.
Combine cream, honey and salt in a small saucepan and cook over low heat, stirring until honey is dissolved. When the mixture starts to boil, remove from heat and pour over the chocolate. Mix until chocolate is melted and mixture is smooth. Cover the bowl with plastic wrap and refrigerate until firm, 3-4 hours or overnight. Using a small cookie-scoop or a spoon, make truffles with generous 1 ½ teaspoons of ganache per truffle and roll into the cocoa powder. Place in fluted paper cases and serve.
Truffles can be refrigerated for up to 5 days.
Makes about 30 truffles
In the kitchen since the age of 11 and having loads of fun with it.
These sound wonderful. A gift for myself!
ReplyDeleteLooks great and prefect present as a gift.
ReplyDeleteMmm sounds and looks delicious! Love these bite-sized indulgences.
ReplyDeleteAww, chocolate! I love to make chocolate truffles and I think they make great presents as well!
ReplyDeleteI was recently in a masterclass where we made truffles with chocolate and olives (unsalted) tapenade.
I'm thinking of making some soon!
The truffles look fabulous...love the addition of honey!
ReplyDeleteI love truffles, any kind, with good chocolate ! Yours seem so yummy !
ReplyDeleteHoney and dark chocolate sounds like a wonderful combination :)
ReplyDeleteI haven't visited in a while and I miss you. You are so right, these would make a wonderful gift!. You are a gift!
ReplyDeleteUnas rufas muy buenas, me gusta mucho el chocolate. El blog está genial ahora te sigo.
ReplyDeleteBesos, la brujita
I tried making these yesterday.. I left in the refrigerator overnight and yet the consistency of the chocolate mix is very thin. What could be the reason and any suggestions how I could rectify this?
ReplyDeleteHi Shruti, I do not know what could have happened, but to fix it you would have to add more melted chocolate to the mixture.
ReplyDeleteThanks Patricia.. I ended using the chocolate honey mix as a spread! It tastes so delicious that I am unable to stop myself from eating it as is.
ReplyDeleteHey, no problem! I'm glad you could still "save" the ganache somehow. :)
ReplyDeleteI love giving truffles as gifts, especially the ones that are easier to make. These sound great! I have a blueberry honey that I might try for these...
ReplyDeleteHi Patricia! I made these truffles yesterday... They are soooooo delicious! Thanks for the recipe!
ReplyDeleteHi Hermione - that is excellent news! I'm so glad the recipe turned out fine for yo - thank YOU for letting me know!
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