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Do chocolate truffles really need introduction?!

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Do chocolate truffles really need introduction?!

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It’s chocolate! It’s good! Try it! • Put the cream into a saucepan and bring it up to boiling point. • Put the chocolate and coffee into a mixing bowl and slowly pour the boiling cream onto the mixture. Gently stir until all the chocolate has melted, then leave to cool for approx 2-3 min. • Add the butter lumps and continue to stir gently. When you are done the ganache should have the consistency of mayonnaise and not have a oil slick floating on the surface. • Let your mixture cool for at least 3 hours in the fridge, or best to leave over night in a cool airy room. • Make sure your hands are cool, then spoon a little bit of the mixture into your hand and shape to desired size. Finally roll the chocolate balls in some cocoa powder and enjoy! The truffles can be kept for up to two days if just dusted in cocoa powder. If you want it to last longer, you can dip the chocolate balls in liquid chocolate before finally dusting them with cocoa powder.

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