Get in the festive spirit with these decadent truffles. With white and milk chocolate, hazelnuts and coconut, these truffles are sure to impress guests, yet are so easy to make. What a treat!
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150 grams
Creme Fraiche
(Contains Milk)
100 grams
Chocolate Chips
(Contains Soya May contain Milk)
90 grams
White Chocolate Chips
(Contains Soya, Milk)
40 grams
Hazelnuts
(Contains Nuts May contain Nuts)
30 grams
Desiccated Coconut
a) Place a small saucepan on medium heat, add the creme fraiche and gently simmer, 2-4 mins.
b) Meanwhile, pop the chocolate chips and white chocolate chips into 2 separate small bowls.
c) Once hot, divide the creme fraiche equally between the 2 bowls. Starting with the milk chocolate, mix the chocolate and creme fraiche briskly together until the chocolate is fully melted and smooth, 1-2 min.
d) Cover the bowls and refrigerate until firm, 1.5-2 hours.
a) Whilst the bowls chill, finely chop the hazelnuts, then pop into a small bowl.
b) Pop the desiccated coconut into a separate small bowl.
a) Once firm, remove the white chocolate ganache from the fridge. Spoon a tablespoon of the white chocolate ganache into the desiccated coconut. Toss to cover the ganache in the coconut.
b) Once fully coated, remove from the coconut and roll into a ball in your hands. Repeat with the remaining white chocolate ganache and desiccated coconut. TIP: Work quickly to avoid the ganache melting too much in your hands.
c) Repeat the steps above with the chocolate ganache and hazelnuts to finish. You will make 15-20 truffles in total.
d) Store your truffles in an airtight container in the fridge and consume within 3 days.
Enjoy!