Saturday, November 15, 2008

Getting ready for Christmas

I know it's just mid-November, but I tell you, Christmas will sneak up on you if you don't start preparing now! I've always wanted to make house-warming gifts made of cookies and chocolate made my me, and of course, in times like these, kind to the pocket-book. I normally love giving my friends a box of Godiva (honestly, who does not love GODIVA??), but you get so little for your precious dollars. Last year, my sisters and I attended a chocolate-making class. In this class (taught by a very inexperienced chocolate-making teacher), the chocoate truffle recipe NEVER worked - we tried it twice. We were also taught - and I use the term taught loosely in this case -how to temper chocolate to create that nice, shiny coating found on some chocolate truffles.

Thanks to Ina Garten's easy Chocolate Truffle recipe, I can finally start giving delectible home-made gifts. When I found this recipe, I called up my sisters, we got together on a Sunday afternoon and made them. Ina Garten suggests using chocolates such as Lindt, but I just used Baker's brand chocolate, and it worked very well. As you may notice from the picture of our truffles, we tried coating some truffles with cocoa powder and other truffles with tempered chocolate. I do not have a formal recipe for tempered chocolate. I just Googled it and watched some videos on Youtube to try to figure it out. If you have never tried making it, give it a go, but I warn you..you need patience. It may not even work out the first time. And if it does work out for you (it kinda worked out for us), then Congrats to you! Anyway, for Ina's recipe, it so easy and delish, and you do not need to temper chocolate to make it.

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