Monday 30 November 2009

Chocolates


Christmas is coming and I decided to try to make the lowest carbohydrate truffles I could (without using lots of 'chemical' ingredients)

This is what I did.

Ingredients

110grm dark choc (72%) (might get away with 1 bar at 100gm)
125 ml whipping type cream (it would be better in the UK as I can only get longlife/slightly soured here)
30gm unsalted butter.
a few teaspoons of liqueur, I used mandarine
Method
Chop the chocolate finely
put cream in saucepan and bring to boil
Add the chocolate a little at a time beating hard with each addition.
(When I got to the last addition I must have had the heat too high and it split. I got the electric whisk out and whisked the mixture, this saved the day.)
Put in fridge to cool for about 10-15 min
Cut butter into small bits, gradually whisk into the chocolate.
Add some liqueur to taste.

For presentation
A few walnuts chopped
some cocoa powder
some more melted chocolate (to make 'filled' chocs.)

Let harden in fridge for a while, then use a teaspoon to make rough balls onto a clingfilm covered plate.

to make filled chocs, melt chocolate and spoon into bottom to moulds, cool, then pipe in blobs of mixture, and cover with more melted chocolate.
(this can get very messy, with chocolate everywhere, including on the floor, on the taps and on the fridge door, just cross your fingers that the phone doesn't ring and that the postman doesn't choose this moment to arrive with a parcel .)
Put in fridge for a couple of hours to harden again. Then roll in chopped nuts or cocoa.

The number of carbs depends upon the quality of the chocolate and how sweet your liquer is. The higher the quality of the chocolate, the lower the carb content. For some people they may be too rich and too bitter. They're what you would have with an after dinner coffee, not for nibbling.
For less bitter chocolates, you could use a lower percentage chocolate, you could add a little icing sugar (but both would result in higher carb content) or if you don't mind using it you could try adding some splenda.

I was pleased with the chocolate moulds, it was the first time I'd used them. Now to think of some alternative fillings.

Oh and because they're made of fresh cream, they won't keep and lowish carb or not, I can't eat that many!
Anyone want a chocolate?

1 comment:

  1. I hope you enjoy them Carbophile, you're comment though got lost in the ether.. sorry!

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