Tomorrow is the 138th Kentucky Derby. I know you're going to have a Mint Julep with your Derby Pie. I posted a Derby Pie Recipe Round-up last year. Love that there are so many variations. I also posted a recipe for Dolly Appel's Bourbon Balls.
However, I've never posted a Derby Truffle Recipe, so I was thrilled to find this recipe for DERBY TRUFFLES in the latest issue of Southern Living. I adapted it slightly. This is such an easy recipe, and these are great!
Like Mysteries? My other blog, Mystery Fanfare, has a post today on Kentucky Derby Crime Fiction: a list of Novels, short stories, YA, non-fiction and more!
KENTUCKY DERBY TRUFFLES
Ingredients
12 ounces Dark chocolate (70-85% cacao), chopped
1 -1/2 Tbsp sweet cold butter, cubed
2 tsp Madagascar vanilla extract
9 Tbsp heavy cream
1/4 cup good Kentucky Bourbon
1 (5.3-oz.) package pure butter shortbread cookies, crushed (Walker's)
2 cups finely chopped roasted, salted pecans
Wax paper
Directions
1. Combine first 3 ingredients in large glass bowl. Cook cream and bourbon in small saucepan over medium heat 3 to 4 minutes or until mixture is hot but not boiling. (Mixture will steam, and bubbles will form around edge of pan.) Pour cream mixture over chocolate. Let stand 1 minute.
2. Stir chocolate mixture until melted and smooth. (If mixture doesn't melt completely, microwave at HIGH 30 seconds.) Stir in crushed cookies. Cover and chill 3 hours or until firm. (Mixture can be prepared and chilled up to 2 days ahead.)
3. Shape mixture into 1-inch balls (about 2 tsp. per ball). Roll in chopped pecans. Place on wax paper-lined baking sheets. Chill 1 hour. Store in an airtight container in refrigerator up to 5 days.
3 comments:
If you didn't want to use Bourbon - I know, i know, but let's say - what non-alcoholic liquid might substitute well?
These look delicious! Yum.
What decadent little bites!
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