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(A World-first!)Amazing Australian Truffle Find!
Science Daily ^ | 1-8-2003 | Editorial Staff

Posted on 01/13/2003 11:00:41 AM PST by vannrox

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To: carlo3b
Another reason why FR is the most outstanding forim on the internet.

Politics and truffle recipes !

21 posted on 01/13/2003 12:47:58 PM PST by happygrl
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To: carlo3b
I would have to add some shredded Pecorino or Reggiano to that recipe!

Regards,

TS

22 posted on 01/13/2003 12:58:26 PM PST by The Shrew
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To: carlo3b
I have never tasted truffles....are they no-cal?
23 posted on 01/13/2003 1:02:21 PM PST by stanz
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To: stanz
I have no idea if any mushrooms are especially high in caleries.. I'll have to get back to you on that...a...but this one does..;)

The Other Truffle Recipe

Creating the centers
1) Combine cream, sugar, and butter in saucepan, bring just to boil.
2) Remove from heat, immediately add 1 cup of chocolate chips. Stir until chips are melted, add vanilla. Pour into bowl, cool, stirring occasionally. Cover, chill several hours (overnight is best).
3) With a melon-baller dipped in hot water, scoop out balls of chocolate, place on waxed paper lined tray.
Cover loosely, chill several hours.
Dipping the Truffles
4) In a double boiler over hot water, melt 2 cups of chocolate chips (do not get water in chocolate, it will ruin the consistency). Stir until completely melted and smooth. Cool to 85 degrees, continuing to stir.
5) With a long handled fondue fork (or better yet, just your fingers...LOL), dip each cold truffle center in chocolate, swirl to coat. Tap against side of pan to remove excess. Invert on waxed paper. Decorate top with swirl of chocolate.

Variations

Irish Dream
Replace vanilla extract with one small (single serving) bottle of Irish Creme, however when chilling centers, put in freezer instead of refrigerator. Centers will be soft, dip a few at a time.
Peanut Butter
Use 10 oz bag of peanut butter chips instead of the 1 cup of chocolate chips in the filling. Centers will be very firm, chill only until firm enough to scoop.
White Clouds
When dipping the truffle centers, use 2 cups of melted white chocolate instead of semi-sweet chocolate. When melting white chocolate, melt it slowly over warm water. Be sure the centers are very firm, or the white coating will be discolored by the chocolate.
Mint
Replace the vanilla extract with 1 tsp. peppermint extract. Or, for mints with more kick, replace with one shot of peppermint schnapps. Chill in freezer, centers will be very soft.
Toffee Chip
After stirring in vanilla extract, add 3/4 cup toffee chips, stir well.

*Be Creative, virtually any flavoring or flavored liqueur can be substituted for the vanilla extract. Careful, when using liqueur, the centers will not set up hard, and will be difficult to work with. Chill in the freezer, and keep them in the freezer while dipping the rest.
Semi-sweet, milk, or mint/raspberry flavored chocolate chips can be used in the centers or as a coating, and white chocolate can also be used as a coating. (White chocolate does not make a very good center).
Confused about what flavor your truffles are? Mark the tops with a code! Use white chocolate on dark truffles, dark chocolate on white truffles, use colored decorating gels, colored sprinkles, roll in cocoa or chocolate sprinkles, add a coffee bean, or mark with a special swirl!

*Secrets to Good Truffles
Occasionally, I've given my recipe to someone, and they've come back to me with a pout, saying that their truffles just didn't taste like mine. I see the same mistakes and problems over and over, so I thought I'd share a few tips and tricks with you.

Use only the best ingredients
If you want good results, you'll have to pay for them, both in money and calories. Use real butter, heavy whipping cream, real extracts (never artificial!), and real semi-sweet chocolate (if you use chocolate flavored chips, this recipe becomes a powerful explosive. Don't do it). Yes, they'll have more fat and calories, and yes, they'll cost more. If you choose to go cheap or lower fat, well, I'm not responsible for the mess.
When in doubt, use a thermometer
I have done enough cooking that I can usually time a recipe that calls for boiling candy to a certain heat. If you're not certain where that is, or if you're over or under boiling the filling, get a candy thermometer and use it. It doesn't make you less cool, it makes you more high-tech.

24 posted on 01/13/2003 7:19:18 PM PST by carlo3b (Your own Chef , think of me as your peck and call guy)
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To: happygrl
It gets even better see #24....LOLOL
25 posted on 01/13/2003 7:21:02 PM PST by carlo3b (Your own Chef , think of me as your peck and call guy)
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To: The Shrew
I would have to add some shredded Pecorino or Reggiano to that recipe!

A Great tip!!!! Of course you are right on target as usual my friend!

26 posted on 01/13/2003 7:23:01 PM PST by carlo3b (Your own Chef , think of me as your peck and call guy)
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To: carlo3b
Just teasing.....
27 posted on 01/13/2003 8:33:09 PM PST by stanz
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To: carlo3b; vannrox; stanz; jellybean
Truffles...did you say truffles?

There is a wonderful Milk Chocolate Run-Raisin Truffle recipe by carlo3b in The Clinton Legacy Cookbook. Yumm!

28 posted on 01/13/2003 11:20:10 PM PST by christie
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To: christie
Thanks Christie.
29 posted on 01/14/2003 4:11:42 AM PST by jellybean (http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=1979763521)
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To: Doctor Stochastic
I was wondering if anyone would remember the proud pig and its contribution to French cuisine :^)
30 posted on 01/14/2003 4:17:44 AM PST by Aracelis
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To: carlo3b
Thanks for the ping ! I see this recipe contains the elements of the gods - butter, heavy cream, and chocolate.

I'll be indulging today!

31 posted on 01/14/2003 8:26:23 AM PST by happygrl
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To: vannrox
I had a (chocolate) truffle just last night while watching the extended version of Lord of the Rings on video.
32 posted on 01/14/2003 8:32:56 AM PST by Some hope remaining.
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