Cranberry White Chocolate Truffles

Home-made cranberry sauce usually tastes better than canned, but the texture might need adjusting when used in this recipe – make sure it's finely chopped or your ganache may be too chunky. Running the sauce through a mini-chopper for a few seconds should do the trick.


Cranberry White Chocolate Truffles
"The tart fruity flavor of cranberries – both from cranberry sauce and dried cranberries – balances out the sweetness of white chocolate in this truffle. The cranberries also lend a pinkish color to the ganache centre. Try this recipe with Valrhona ivoire white chocolate." – Dede Wilson
Yield: About 50
Ingredients
6 tbsps. heavy whipping cream
1 1/4lbs. white couverture chocolate, very finely chopped
1 1/2 tbsps. canned whole-berry cranberry sauce
3 tbsps. finely chopped sweetened dried cranberries (each piece should be approximately 1/8 to 1/4 inch)
Confectioner's sugar
50 small fluted paper cups (optional)
Method
Place cream in a 2-quart wide saucepan over medium heat until it just comes to a simmer. Remove from heat and immediately sprinkle 9 ½ oz. of the chocolate into cream. Cover and allow to sit for 5 minutes; the heat should melt the chocolate. Stir very gently until smooth.
Whisk in the cranberry sauce and 2 tbsps. chopped dried cranberries. Pour mixture into a shallow bowl, cool to room temperature, cover with plastic wrap, then refrigerate until firm enough to roll, preferably overnight.
Coat your hands with confectioner's sugar and roll ganache into ¾-inch balls. Place in a single layer on a jelly-roll pan and refrigerate until very firm.
Temper the remaining chocolate (see instructions). Line a jelly-roll pan with aluminum foil, shiny side up, smoothing out any wrinkles, or cover pan with a piece of acetate. Dip truffles in the melted chocolate, or roll in chocolate between your palms, making as thin and even a coating as possible. Place truffles on the prepared pan. Top each truffle with a piece of chopped cranberry while chocolate coating is still wet. Refrigerate until firm. Place in fluted paper cups, if desired, and serve at room temperature.
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Hello! My Name Is Imad Qaidi, Cooking Holds a certificate of the Moroccan state and I have all the qualifications of the traditional and the modern cuisine of various well-known in the world of cooking states, Best Regards Admin.
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