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Thursday, December 29,2011

Chocolate truffles

By Julianne Glatz

Champagne pairs deliciously with sweets, especially chocolate.

  • 12 oz. good quality bittersweet or semisweet chocolate
  • 1 c. unsalted butter
  • 9 large egg yolks
  • 6 T. superfine sugar (sometimes called bar sugar) or baker’s sugar
  • 3 T. liqueur, such as Frangelico, Amaretto, dark rum, brandy, etc.

Heat the butter, chocolate and sugar over very low heat in a heavy saucepan until melted and combined. Stir in the egg yolks one by one, whisking vigorously. Add the liqueur and continue to stir for about 5 minutes or until the egg yolks have cooked and the mixture is thickened. Place the pan in a cold water bath to cool rapidly to room temperature, then put in a shallow pan and freeze for about an hour, or until firm. Sift cocoa powder onto a tray or plate. Form the truffle mixture into one-inch balls and roll in the cocoa powder. They should not be smooth – an irregular surface is what makes them look like the truffle fungi after which they are named.

Makes about 4 dozen.

 

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