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Cacao Bean Bittersweet Chocolate Truffles

Editor's note: The recipe and introductory text below are from Truffles : 50 Deliciously Decadent Homemade Chocolate Treats _by Dede Wilson.

Cacao beans, from which we get all our wonderful chocolate, are now available in raw form. Called cacao (or cocoa) nibs, they look like tiny brown nuggets similar in shape to kasha or buckwheat groats. Cacao nibs are not sweet, but they have an intense chocolate flavor unlike any other product. In this recipe, they are steeped in cream to add flavor to the ganache and chopped for use as a topping._

Truffle Tip:

Scharffen Berger cacao nibs and Nibby Bars are available by mail order and at Whole Foods Market store nationwide.

Recipe information

  • Yield

    Makes about 55

Ingredients

1 cup heavy whipping cream
1/4 cup plus 4 teaspoons cacao nibs
10 ounces Sharffen Berger Nibby Bar chocolate (8 ounces finely chopped, 2 ounces in rough chunks)
Dutch-processed cocoa powder
55 small fluted paper cups (optional)

Preparation

  1. Step 1

    1. Place cream in a 2-quart wide saucepan add 1/4 cup cacao nibs. Cook over medium heat until it just comes to a simmer. Remove from heat and let sit for 10 minutes; strain out nibs and discard. Reheat to a simmer, remove from the heat, and immediately sprinkle 8 ounces finely chopped chocolate into cream. Cover and allow to sit for 5 minutes; the heat should melt the chocolate. Stir very gently until smooth.

    Step 2

    2. Pour mixture into a shallow bowl. Cool to room temperature, cover with plastic wrap, then allow to sit, preferably overnight, until firm enough to roll. (Or you may refrigerate ganache until firm, about 4 hours.)

    Step 3

    3. Place remaining nibs and chocolate in the bowl of a food processor fitted with a metal blade. Process by pulsing on and off until both are finely ground but not powdery; place in a small bowl. Coat your hands with cocoa powder and roll ganache into 3/4- to 1-inch balls.

    Step 4

    4. Toss truffles in chocolate-nib coating. Place in fluted paper cups, if desired, and serve at room temperature.

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