I haven’t finished
buying my presents, I'm the most disorganised I have ever been.
Trying to panic buy imaginatively on a shoe string budget is
difficult to say the least. Count yourself lucky if I bought your
present in advance! The ones still to get are going to be interesting
to say the least! I was reading in the papers today about the worst
Christmas presents ever which included a brother wrapping up a half
used bottle of washing up liquid for his sister and another brother
giving his sister a cereal bowl from the kitchen that he just went
through and got when it was his turn to hand out gifts... Another boy
got a shirt from his uncle in the post, but it was old and worn and
not even clean, and brown with brown stripes... haha!
So I must try harder
than that. Making things is the answer I think, I have a plan I
think, and in case any of you are in the same predicament I thought
I'd share these chocolates which I made last year and are pretty
tasty, make them boozy and they are even better... You just need
some chocolate and some cream and whatever flavours you choose, pop
to the shops and start melting...
They are a Nigel Slater
recipe that you can mix and match in coatings and flavourings to
suit. I made rum, cardamom and plain versions, rolled in icing,
chopped nuts and cocoa...
Chop
225g of good quality dark chocolate into small pieces and put it into
a heatproof bowl. Heat 135ml of cream gently in a pan then when it is
hot pour it over the chocolate and stir until it is melted. Put the
mixture in the fridge to chill, for about an hour, then remove heaped
tablespoons and roll very gently into little balls. Then roll them in
cocoa, icing or chopped nuts, chocolate sprinkles or dip them in
melted chocolate and leave to harden into a crisp chocolate shell...
whatever you fancy... This will make about 25 little truffles.
For
flavoured truffles add the flavour to the cream while you are heating
it. You can use spices; some crushed cardamom seeds, a cinnamon stick
or a vanilla pod, allow the cream to cool with the spices still in,
then strain it and reheat to add to the chocolate. Or you can add
booze, a splash of brandy or rum, whatever takes your fancy. People
may enjoy them more than used washing up liquid or dirty shirts...
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Happy cooking! Let me know if you make any of my recipes, send a picture, and let me know any of your own recipes and tips! Anna x