Chocolate truffle recipe | Jamie Oliver truffle recipe (2024)

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Amazing DIY chocolate truffles

With crushed nuts & cocoa for decorating

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With crushed nuts & cocoa for decorating

“The beauty of this truffle recipe is that your guests can get involved and make their own. Arrange nicely on a table, put a few co*cktail sticks next to them and let people get stuck in and make their own. ”

Serves 50

Cooks In30 minutes plus cooling time

DifficultySuper easy

Jamie Cooks ChristmasChristmasFrench

Nutrition per serving
  • Calories 74 4%

  • Fat 6.7g 10%

  • Saturates 4g 20%

  • Sugars 1.7g 2%

  • Salt 0g 0%

  • Protein 0.7g 1%

  • Carbs 2g 1%

  • Fibre 0.7g -

Of an adult's reference intake

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Recipe From

Jamie Cooks Christmas

By Jamie Oliver

Ingredients

  • 300 ml double cream
  • 1 knob of unsalted butter
  • 1 clementine
  • 300 g quality dark chocolate (70%)
  • 1 splash of brandy
  • 1 handful of mixed nuts , such as Brazils, almonds, hazelnuts
  • 3 tablespoons quality cocoa powder
  • 1 pack of biscotti
  • 1 bottle of Vin Santo

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By Jamie Oliver

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Method

  1. Pour the cream in a pan, place over a medium heat and let it heat up – you don’t want it boiling, just hot.
  2. As soon as tiny bubbles start to appear, add the butter and finely grate in the clementine zest, and stir to melt the butter.
  3. Snap the chocolate into small pieces and place in a heatproof bowl. Pour the creamy mixture over the chocolate, whisking as you go, so the chocolate slowly melts. If the mixture splits slightly, don’t worry, you can bring it right by adding a splash of boiling water.
  4. Add a pinch of sea salt. then stir in the brandy. Once completely smooth, pour the mixture into a nice serving dish or bowl.
  5. Place in the fridge for 2 hours to set. About 30 minutes before you’re ready to make your truffles, pull the bowl out of the fridge and let the chocolate warm up to room temperature.
  6. Put the mixed nuts into a plastic bag and use a rolling pin to bash them up quite finely. Get some little saucers or bowls and put the nuts in one and the cocoa powder in the other.
  7. Put a teacup filled with boiled water on the tray and pop a few teaspoons in there for scooping the chocolate. Get everyone around the table to spoon their own truffles out of the serving dish and roll them in cocoa powder, crushed nuts or anything else you fancy. Or, you can let them spread their truffles over a biscotti (a bit like posh Nutella!). Serve with a few glasses of chilled Vin Santo.

Tips

Christmas is a busy time so you can always make this a few days before you need it to get ahead.

It’s worth remembering that chocolate is friends with lots of different types of booze so, if you prefer, you can swap out the brandy here for rum, whisky or red wine.

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FAQs

What makes truffle chocolate truffle? ›

Definition of a Chocolate Truffle

A traditional chocolate truffle is a confectionery made with a rich chocolate ganache center. They're shaped by hand into spheres or balls, which is why they get their name from the edible fungus we know as truffles. They don't taste like mushrooms, but they look like one!

What is in the middle of a chocolate truffle? ›

The anatomy of a chocolate truffle is quite simple — a chocolate ganache inside with a tempered chocolate coating. The chocolate ganache is a decadent filling of bittersweet chocolate and heavy cream solidified into a ball-like shape.

What if my truffle mixture is too runny? ›

If the mixture is getting too soft, put it in the fridge or freezer and let it firm up before continuing.

What if my truffle mixture is too sticky? ›

What do I do if the truffle mixture is too sticky? If your chocolate truffles are sticky when you're rolling them into balls, it's probably because they aren't fully set yet. Place them back in the fridge until the chocolate is very firm, but still soft enough to form into shape.

What is the difference between chocolate truffles and regular truffles? ›

They bear the same lump shape as their mushroom counterpart but taste completely different. A chocolate truffle is a sweet dessert, whereas a truffle is a fungus that grows underground. Consequently, they taste completely different and only bear similarities in their looks.

What is truffle made out of? ›

Truffles are a fungus that grows underground at or near the base of trees known as host trees, but not all trees are suitable places for truffles to grow. Typically host trees include poplar, beech, and oak trees. Truffle fungi grow worldwide in many different varieties.

Why is Lindt chocolate so expensive? ›

Why are Lindt & Sprüngli Chocolates more expensive than other brands? Lindt & Sprüngli stands for premium chocolates. For us, premium chocolate combines fine ingredients with over 175 years of tradition and artisan-like craftsmanship to create the ultimate chocolate tasting experience.

What's inside Lindt balls? ›

According to the ingredients list the filling contains cocoa butter, chocolate, coconut and palm kernel oil, sugar, milk and butter.

Why are chocolate truffles so expensive? ›

The reason behind such high costs is the scarcity of the produce, truffles are seasonal, extremely difficult to grow, and take many years to cultivate. They also have a short shelf life. Truffles require a very specific climate to grow and require lots of oak trees, that's why they're often found in woodland.

Why won t my chocolate truffles set? ›

If using milk chocolate, reduce the cream to 1/2 cup as milk chocolate is much softer than dark chocolate. Heavy Cream: Heavy cream or heavy whipping cream is also a base ingredient. Do not use half-and-half or any other liquid because the truffles won't set up properly.

Why does my truffle have no taste? ›

Later in the season summer truffles start to develop a pleasant – but still fairly mild – earthy and mushroomy flavour. In the earlier part of their season they are almost completely without taste or aroma – you might as well grate cardboard onto your food – they're used for appearance only.

Why did my chocolate truffle mixture separated? ›

Heating the cream to the wrong temperature

If the cream is boiling, it will cause the cocoa butter to separate from the chocolate, turning the truffles greasy. Of course, it needs to be hot enough to melt the chocolate, so too-cool cream won't get the job done either.

How do you fix a separated chocolate truffle? ›

Reversing the reaction means adding just enough water (or other liquid) to dissolve most of the sugar and cocoa particles in the seized chocolate clumps. It's easy to do: Simply add boiling water to seized chocolate, 1 teaspoon at a time, and stir vigorously after each addition until the chocolate is smooth.

How do you thicken chocolate truffle mix? ›

If your ganache isn't firm enough to scoop into balls, you can chill it in the fridge to harden. Or, whip it very briefly until the color just begins to lighten—about 30 seconds on medium-low with a hand mixer. Let it set again and it will firm up. Roll the truffles in cocoa powder, shaking off any excess cocoa.

Is a truffle a fungus or a chocolate? ›

Truffles are not plants or animals—they're underground mushrooms in the fungi kingdom. The part of the truffle that most people see looks like a small, lumpy potato. This is the part of the fungus that creates spores for reproduction, just like a typical aboveground mushroom.

Is truffle made with real truffles? ›

Some truffle oil companies create the flavor artificially but our truffle oil is made naturally with real truffles, so you know you're always getting the real thing.

What technically is a truffle? ›

Truffles are the edible spores that grow on an underground fungus in the family Tuberaceae. They're often confused with mushrooms, but they're technically not the same species — mushrooms grow above ground, while truffles grow underneath the surface.

What kind of chocolate is used for truffles? ›

The Best Chocolate for Truffles

The best chocolate for making truffles is block chocolate or chocolate bars (not chocolate chips), preferably higher in cacao content. Look in the baking aisle for chocolate with 60% or higher cacao content. Guittard makes chocolate baking bars with 64% and 70% cacao content.

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