Ingredients
Truffles:
• 250 g dried dates
• 100 g
cornflakes
• 50 g ground almonds
• 50 g ground walnuts
• 50 g honey
• 20 g
butter (or margarine)
• 1–2 tablespoons fresh-squeezed lemon juice
• grated
lemon zest
Chocolate
coating:
• 100 g dark chocolate
• 2 teaspoons flavourless vegetable oil
(vegetable or groundnut oil)
Final
chocolate decoration:
• 10 g white
chocolate
Note: You may reverse this chocolate coating style by using 100 g of white
chocolate, 2 teaspoons of oil and 10 g of dark chocolate.
Preparation
Truffle
mixture:
Remove the
pits from dried dates - cut dates into the quarters and then chop them into
small pieces.
Put the
cornflakes into a plastic bag and crush them by hand with a rolling pin.
Put the chopped dates, crushed cornflakes, ground almonds and walnuts,
honey, room temperature butter (or
margarine), lemon juice and zest into the bowl and use the mixer to mix
them with kneading bread dough blades at medium-slow speed until a mixture
starts to gather into a unique mass (or mix the mixture by hand).
From the truffle mass make the oval shaped truffle pieces (to look like dates) and place them on a cookie
sheet which is lined by non-stick parchment or wax paper.
Chocolate
coating:
Make the chocolate
coating (for dipping) by using a water bath method to melt 100 g of dark chocolate with 2 teaspoons of flavourless vegetable oil.
Let it cool down a bit, and then dip each truffle halfway into the
chocolate dipping and return to the parchment/wax paper.
Place the cookie sheet with truffles into the refrigerator until the dark
chocolate coating becomes firm (which doesn’t take long).
Final
chocolate decoration:
Put 10 g of white chocolate in a plastic sandwich bag and put it in a pan
of hot but not boiling water (don’t let any water to get into the chocolate).
After a few minutes, knead the bag to smooth the chocolate and then with
a sewing needle make a tiny opening at the tip of the bag.
Zig-zag white chocolate stripes over the truffles.
Return the cookie sheet to the refrigerator to set the decorating coating.
Return the cookie sheet to the refrigerator to set the decorating coating.