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Belgian Chocolates Truffles with Almonds



 
 
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Old 03-04-2006, 10:11 AM posted to rec.food.cooking
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Default Belgian Chocolates Truffles with Almonds

A very easy way of making delicious Belgian Chocolates is making
Belgian Chocolate Truffles.
These Belgian Chocolates Truffles are basic chocolate truffles, no
flavours are added but an extra bite from almonds. This is how I always
ate the truffles when my grandma made them, personally I like them even
more basic without the almonds.

Ingredients
* 4 3/8 ounce (125 gr) chocolate : grated
* 1 3/4 ounce (50 gr) butter
* 1 egg-yolk
* 2 5/8 ounce (75 gr) icing sugar (powder sugar)
* 1 ounce (30 gr) almonds
* extra cacao-powder and powder sugar to coat

Preparation
1. Melt the chocolate au-bain-marie : in a hot water bath
2. Beat the butter until it becomes creamy.
3. Stir under the butter the egg-yolk, sugar and chocolate. Mix well
4. Stir lastly the almonds in the mixture, mix well.
5. Let all cool down, until the chocolate mixture becomes stiff.
6. In a round glass (so you can see through what is happening...), add
a mixture of cacao powder and icing sugar. Make little balls from the
chocolate and swirl them around in the cacao-powder icing-sugar
mixture.

Enjoy,

Stef
http://belgianchocolates.blogspot.com

 




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