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Haute Chocolate Giveaway February 7, 2010

This giveaway features exquisite handcrafted truffles from Haute Chocolate NC, located in North Carolina.  Haute Chocolates uses quality chocolate and infuses it with really delicious and interesting flavors.  HC’s truffle are free of added sugar and butter – just delicious chocolate and natural flavors in these decadent treats.

There will be two winners for this giveaway:  One winner will receive a 6-piece Love is in the Air Collection; the other will receive a 6-piece box of Wine Infused Truffles (flavors in each collection listed below).  You can choose to have the cookies shipped to you or to your Valentine – just be sure to provide the shipping address of where you want them shipped on the giveaway entry form.

Enter this giveaway by completing the form at the link below.  The winner will be randomly selected at 10pm EST on February 9, 2010, and will be notified via e-mail.  One entry per person and shipment must be made to a US address.  Good luck!

https://spreadsheets.google.com/viewform?formkey=dFlBaE9ERFhmWE5TVHdnTVhvZFh3Smc6MA

Love is in the Air Collection features the following flavors:

* Champagne and Strawberries (Dark chocolate over white chocolate infused with REAL champagne (no flavoring here!) and strawberries)
* Bellini (Dark chocolate over white infused with REAL peaches and champagne)
* Mimosa (Dark Chocolate infused with orange zest and champagne)
* Mojito (Dark chocolate over white infused with lime zest, rum and fresh spearmint leaves)
* Creme Brulee (White chocolate with the signature creme brulee flavor profile and topped with caramelized sugar)
* Hazelnut (Dark chocolate with freshly ground hazelnuts)

Wine Infused Truffles features the following flavors:

* Rooster Red – A Chianti style wine with a hint of cranberries (dark chocolate)
* Sweet Mountain Bliss – A sweet Blush with a hint of Raspberries (white chocolate)
* Grand Vieux Chateau du Roi – Made in the style of Chateauneuf-du-Pape, a deep red with hints of cherry and berry (dark chocolate)
* Blue Norther – Blueberry (dark chocolate over white chocolate)

For a complete list of flavors offered, check out Haute Chocolate’s website at www.hautechocolatenc.com.

HC’s individually wrapped truffles are perfect party favors for any time of year.

 

Truffles for St. Patty’s Day! March 13, 2008

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Looking for a St. Patrick’s Day treat that doesn’t involve green dye?  These Baileys Irish Cream Truffles are just the thing.  Don’t be intimidated by homemade truffles – they are actually very easy to make and outrageously good.  Serve these with coffee after dinner and your friends will swoon.  They are extremely rich so you probably only need to make a few per person, but make more so you have leftovers.  You won’t be sorry.

Baileys Irish Cream Truffles

¼ C. heavy (whipping) cream
2 Tbs. unsalted butter
1 ½ Tbs. confectioners’ sugar
8 ounces high quality bittersweet chocolate (70% cacao), chopped
1/8 C. Baileys Irish cream
unsweetened cocoa powder


 1.       Combine the cream, butter and sugar in a small saucepan.  Bring to a boil over medium heat.  Remove from the heat and add the chopped chocolate to the cream, stirring until the chocolate has melted completely.  Do not put the saucepan back on the heat – the chocolate will seize.

 2.       Heat the Baileys in a small bowl or ramekin for 20 seconds.  Stir the Baileys into the chocolate mixture until fully incorporated.  Pour the mixture into a medium bowl and chill in the refrigerator until firm, about 4 hours or overnight.

3.       If the mixture is not pliable when you remove it from the refrigerator, let it stand at room temperature for about 20 minutes.  Line a cookie sheet with waxed paper or plastic wrap.  Using an extra small spring-loaded scoop or melon baller, scoop the chocolate mixture out into small round balls, about ¾” in diameter, onto the prepared cookie sheet.  Cover with plastic wrap and return to the refrigerator for 10 minutes to harden. 

4.       Place the cocoa powder in a small bowl.  Coat your hands with cocoa powder so the truffles don’t stick.  Roll each truffle in the palm of your hands to form round balls.  Place each truffle, one at a time, in the cocoa powder and gently shake the bowl to cover the truffle with cocoa.  Chill the truffles and store in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 2 weeks.  Serve at room temperature.


 
Makes about 2 dozen truffles.

  • The recipe can easily be doubled to make 4 dozen truffles
  • Use the highest quality chocolate you can find, such as Valrhona
  • You can substitute semisweet chocolate if you prefer
  • If you prefer sweeter truffles you can substitute additional confectioners’ sugar instead of cacao to coat the truffles (the unsweetened cocoa gives the truffles an initial bitter chocolate taste but it is a great contrast to the creamy filling once you continue to chew the truffles)
  • Use a serrated knife to chop the chocolate
  • Don’t worry about trying to make your truffles perfectly round or perfectly uniform – you want them to look homemade!