Chocolate Raspberry Truffle
Source of Recipe
Wolfgang Puck
Recipe Introduction
I love to eat chocolate truffles that are ice-cold right out of the refrigerator or even the freezer. Start with good-quality chocolate for the best results
List of Ingredients
4 ounces bittersweet or semisweet chocolate, cut into small pieces
3 tablespoons heavy cream
1 tablespoon (1/2 ounce) unsalted butter
2 tablespoons flavoring of your choice, such as Grand Marnier, Amaretto, raspberry liqueur, etc.
8 fresh raspberries, optional
Confectioner's sugar or cocoa powder, for coating
Recipe
1. In a small heatproof bowl set over but not touching simmering water, combine the chocolate, cream, and butter. When the chocolate has almost melted, remove the bowl from the heat and stir the mixture until smooth. Stir in the flavoring of your choice, cover the bowl, and refrigerate, stirring occasionally, until the mixture is thick enough to mound on a spoon, about 30 minutes.
2. Line a baking try with waxed or parchment paper. Scrape the chocolate mixture into a pastry bag fitted with a #3 plain tip. Pipe eight 1-inch mounds onto the prepared tray. If you like, place 1 raspberry in the center of each chocolate mound, and then pipe a little more of the chocolate mixture to enclose completely. Put the baking tray in the refrigerator and chill the truffles until firm, about 15 minutes.
3. Spread some confectioner's sugar or cocoa powder on a plate or in a bowl. Gently roll each truffle between your hands to give it a spherical shape, and then lightly roll it in the sugar or powder to coat it. Transfer to a plate and store in a cool place until serving.
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