The original chocolate truffle was a French confection meant to simulate the much-sought-after truffle fungus. They were rolled rough like the real fungus, not round, and covered in cocoa powder to replicate the dirt they grow in. (Whose idea was it to make people think they were eating dirt?) Chocolate truffles are a rich, decadent treat with a special elegance all their own. Don't be intimidated! Truffles are easy to make and always appreciated. The choice of alcohol to use is yours. It can be a liqueur, such as Chambord or Grand Marnier, or another spirit like bourbon or rum. The alcohol can also be left out entirely. Substitutions for it could include brewed coffee, orange juice or fruit puree.

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2 dozen 1-inch truffles
french
3.0 (12)
Truffles
Servings
Nutrition
Serving Size
1 of 24 servings
Calories
152
Fat Content
8g
Saturated Fat Content
4g
Carbohydrate Content
23g
Fiber Content
3g
Sugar Content
17g
Protein Content
2g
Cholesterol Content
3mg
Sodium Content
38mg