Its been a little while since I've made these and promised the recipe, so I apologize for the delay. These were an excellent foray into chocolate making, which is a lot harder to do nicely than it looks. The only thing I would have changed is the choice of chocolate, as I chose bittersweet when I should have chose milk chocolate. Next time...
What I used:
Filling:
1 c peanut butter
60 g unsalted peanut butter
1/4 c brown sugar
1 cup powdered sugar
Coating:
300 g chocolate chips, milk would be best
How it's done:
- Start melting butter in a medium sized sauce pan until it's melted, then add the peanut butter and brown sugar.
- Allow to simmer on low for about 30 seconds stirring constantly then remove from the heat.
- Sift in the powdered sugar a quarter cup at a time and mix it into the filling until its thoroughly combined before adding the next addition.
- Put in a container and chill for about an hour.
- Make quarter sized balls out of the filling, chill again for 30 minutes.
- Using the double boiler method, heat the chocolate until it's melted and smooth. I turned off the heat but left it on the hot pan with water to keep it easy to work with.
- Using a fork to roll it around and eventually fish it out, coat the balls in chocolate and set on a plate or pan line with parchment paper.
- Allow to chill in the freezer for about a half hour before removing from the sheet and packing them. They'll last a long time in the fridge and I wouldn't advise keeping them outside of the fridge for very long, especially here in Acapulco.
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Yay I was looking forward to you posting the recipe! Thank you so much @lily-da-vine. These will be the next truffles I will be making. :)
Looks delicious. Do you have to be super accurate to make the chocolate work? I'm bad about getting instructions perfectly right sometimes :-)
I would say no but mine were not stable at room temperature AT ALL. I'm a noob :D
However, the chocolate will taste delicious regardless, I assure you.
I have always been a softy for chocolate and peanut butter together. I have had it in pie at the casino buffet. It looks delicious. Thanks for sharing.
Delicious
Fantastics :)
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will like to try it:)
ohhh lord .... why am I on a diet right now ?😢
Hey look at it this way, everyone's on a diet of some sort :P you're not alone.
you have a point , there are much worse diets .... like financial ones 😆
Look so tasty...
looks very delicious comrades. May i try it? thank you for sharing the recipe.
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