Friday 29 March 2013

Easter Decorations

Easter is a Christian festival and it is when we celebrate the fact the Jesus died for our salvation. Just as with Christmas, Easter has a lot of symbolism and I just happen to have the appropriate decorations! They make the house look very nice but also remind me of the importance of Easter for a Christian.



 A lot of animals and all humans are born from eggs. For this reason, eggs symbolise the start of a new beginning and Christians believe that when Jesus died he gave us a new life and this is where the Easter eggs come from.



Monday 11 March 2013

How to make Chocolate Truffles

I realise now that I haven't quite got the hang of this blogging aspect yet and so if I want to do tutorials for a certain day then I have to make them in advance to give you time to make them. So, it is lucky then that chocolate truffles can be made for any occasion.

These chocolate truffles are really easy to make and they look very impressive. I have experimented with a few toppings and fillings but you can use anything you fancy.

Ingredients:

  • 1/2 cup of double cream
  • 2tbsp caster sugar
  • 1tsp vanilla essence
  • 170g plain chocolate or dark chocolate
  • 30g unsalted butter at room temperature
  • Cocoa powder for rolling in and anything else such as chopped pistachios or chopped almonds
Method:
  1. If you are using block chocolate then roughly chop the chocolate. Chop the butter and add with the chopped chocolate into a bowl.

Chocolate chips and chopped butter
2. Add the double cream, sugar and vanilla into pan and boil on a medium heat until the cream is boiling.
Double cream and sugar
3. Once the cream has boiled add to the chocolate and butter mixture and mix, slowly at first. Mix until smooth. If you are planning to add any extra ingredients such as chopped raisins or cherries then now is the time.
Melted chocolate

4. Leave the chocolate mixture in a cool place for at least 45 minutes.
5. Add the chocolate mixture into a piping bag. If you have added extra ingredients then make the hole bigger so that you won't have trouble with blockages.
6. Place a piece of baking paper onto a baking tray. I ran out of baking paper and so used foil and buttered it which worked just as well. Pipe chocolate mixture onto the tray. You can make them as big or as small as you want them to be. 
Piped chocolate truffles
7. My chocolates had pointy tips and so I smoothed these over with a damp finger. Make sure that you finger is damp not wet as this will ruin the chocolate otherwise.
Piped chocolate truffles

8. Leave the truffles in a cool place for at least 45 minutes. The longer you can leave them the better.
Rolling chocolate truffles
9. Wearing rubber gloves to stop them sticking to your hand roll the chocolate truffles until they are smooth and then roll them in anything you like. 
Chopped pistachios
I rolled some truffles in chopped pistachios.
Sultana stuffed truffles
I made some hidden inside truffles as well. To do this I pushed a raisin into the middle of each chocolate 'dome' and then rolled them as normal.

To serve I placed the truffles into mini cupcake cases and then a box. Once finished, place the truffles into the fridge.
Variety of chocolate truffles
Please feel free to leave comments. I will be more than happy to answer any queries.

Evelyn
  xxx