Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Raspberries and chocolate...


When I was in the last year of catering school I did my work experience in a very wellknown, old cafe/patisserie in Stockholm city. There was seperate kitchens for each department and I was lucky enough to try out each one of them. In the end I did end up working in one of them where we cooked light lunches such as soups, salads and sandwiches made on bread baked the same morning...

...but during my work experience my favorite was definatley the chocolaterie, that was a room one floor down that was almost completly covered in marble and filled with chocolate. I know, it was a dream coming true and in this very place I was thought how to make chocolate truffles. This place is going through a lot of chocolate every week so of course the whole procedure was a little different than when I make truffles at home, but the only difference really is the quantity.

My favorite flavours was always the truffles made from dark chocolate, and cardamom or raspberry are probably still the top two.

Yesterday I decided to make some raspberry truffles at home and it was a sucess! I here give you the recipe that will be enough for 12-14pieces, depending on what size you want them. Raspberry pure is just made from defrosted raspberries pressed through a fine sieve.

Ganache
100grams dark chocolate
50ml cream
50grams raspberry pure
1tsp honey
1tsp butter

25grams dark chocolate
5tbsp granulated sugar, red food colour

Break the chocolate in to small pieces and put in a bowl. In a pot mix cream, raspberry pure, honey and butter. Gently heat up, almost to boil. Pour this over the broken chocolate and stir until completly smooth. Chill for at least 4 hours.

With cold hands shape 12-14 round balls. Put in the fridge again.

Melt the chocolate. If you want the coating to be pink just add a couple of drops of food colour to the sugar and mix with a fork until the colour is even. Roll the chocolate balls in melted chocolate and then in the sugar. Store the truffles cold and dry.




3 comments:

  1. Du ska man testa alla godsaker som du bakar kommer man väl att rulla iväg snart. Men tryfflarna MÅSTE jag bara testa, det var så länge sen jag gjorde såna:)

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  2. Alltsa jag bakar o grejar har o smakar ALLT men sen ger jag bort det mesta..for som sagt ska man ata allt blir man latt lite rund om magen kanske:)..ja de har tryfflarna vart supergoda,alska choklad o hallon ihop.

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  3. Igår gjorde jag tryfflarna på Valhrona choklad med hallonsmak,gissa om de blev goda. Tog med mig dem till Vallentuna där vi hälsade på min gamla klasskompis Gunnel m familj. De tyckte att de var otroligt goda.

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