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Milk chocolate & pistachio truffles

“Gain maximum brownie points by making these stylish chocolates for friends or family”

  • 400g milk chocolate , chopped
  • 150ml pot double cream
  • 1 tsp vanilla extract
  • cocoa powder for rolling
  • about 80g shelled pistachios , chopped, for rolling

Melt the chocolate and cream together in 20-second blasts in the microwave or in a glass bowl set over a small pan of simmering water. Stir in the vanilla, then pour into a small bowl. Once cool, put in the fridge to chill for 2-3 hours.

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When firm, use a melon baller or 2 teaspoons to scoop out and form balls, then roll each truffle in either the cocoa powder or the chopped pistachios. Chill the leftover bits to use them up. Keep chilled until ready to serve.

Source : Olive Magazine : January 2008

Servings/Yield : approx. 40 truffles

Difficulty : Easy

Course : Dessert

Preparation Times : Ready in: 40 minutes plus chilling

Nutritional notes : Per truffle : 93 kcalories, protein 1.4g, carbohydrate 6.9g, fat 6.9 g, saturated fat 3.3g, fibre 0.2g, salt 0.03 g

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Black pepper brownies

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“Christine McFadden adds spice to these dark, dense and luxurious brownies – the pepper helps to balance their richness”

  • 115 g unsalted butter, plus extra for greasing
  • 200 g dark chocolate, minimum 70% cocoa solids
  • 3 tbsp. unsweetened cocoa powder
  • 3 large eggs
  • 250 g sugar
  • 2 tsps vanilla extract
  • ½ tsp salt
  • 1 tbsp. black peppercorns, freshly ground
  • 150 g plain flour

Preheat the oven to 180C/gas 4, moving the rack to just below the middle of the oven.

Grease and line a 20cm square baking tin with baking parchment, using enough to hang over the sides.

Break the chocolate into small pieces and put it in a heatproof bowl with the butter. Place the bowl over a pan of steaming, but not quite simmering, water (make sure the bottom of the bowl does not touch the surface of the water) and stir until the chocolate and butter are melted and well combined. Gradually sprinkle in the cocoa powder and whisk until smooth. Remove from the heat and leave to cool slightly.

Beat together the eggs, sugar, vanilla extract, salt and ground pepper until well mixed. Gradually beat in the still-warm chocolate mixture, then stir in the flour, mixing well.

Pour into the prepared tin and bake for 35-40 minutes until a skewer inserted in the middle comes out very slightly sticky – brownies are meant to be gooey in the middle.

Leave the brownies in the tin until completely cool. Lift from the tin using the overhanging baking parchment. Slice into squares and serve.

Notes : For extra texture, stir in 100g chopped walnuts into the brownie mixture.  The brownies will keep for 4-5 days if you wrap them in foil.

We made these in a non stick tefal pot with a removable clamp handle.  The fact that this is a non stick pot didn’t tempt us to bake it without the baking paper, probably because when you take the brownies out with the baking paper and put it in a tin, it adds character to the brownies.  This was a 20cm diameter pot, but you can use a shallower one if you want.  The fact that we used round instead of square, also added to the showmanship of this dessert.

Source : uktv.co.uk : Market Kitchen

Servings/Yield : 20

Difficulty : easy

Course : Dessert

Preparation Times : Prep: 10 Minutes Cook: 45 Minutes

Categories : Baked Goods, Brownies, Cakes, Chocolate, Desserts, Kids

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