Chocolate cake truffles

As you can imagine, with the amount of wedding cakes that I make, I have a lot of left overs! So I incorporate this delicious cast aside cake in sweet and pudding recipes. The off cuts from my ‘chocolate framboise’ cake recipe became the perfect ingredient for a box of ‘Chocolate Cake Truffles’. Even after a day of baking I can’t resist a nibble of these delicious bite sized morsels. I chose to add a little Grand Marnier liquer to mine, but you could choose another. Perhaps some Kahlua, Rum, or Bailey’s.

Makes approx 20

Truffle recipe
5 oz chocolate cake crumb
1oz butter
1 oz cocoa
2 oz icing sugar
3 tablespoons Grand Marnier
zest of half an orange

Directions
1. Crumble the cake into a bowl to remove any lumps
2. Sift in the cocoa powder and icing sugar
3. Melt the butter and pour over the cake crumb mix

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4. Mix lightly then add the liquor and zest of an orange and mix all together

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5. Place some greaseproof paper onto a board or tray
6. Roll into balls and place on the greaseproof paper
7. Place in the fridge for 20 minutes. If you want any truffles coated in
vermicelli, this is done before the truffles are placed in the fridge.
8. Roll the balls in a bowl full of vermicelli and then place on the
greaseproof paper with the uncoated truffles
9. When the truffles are in the fridge, melt some dark chocolate in a bowl
and mix some cocoa powder and drinking chocolate together in another bowl.
10. Remove the truffles from the fridge, dip in chocolate and then roll in
the cocoa powder.
11. You can decorate the truffles as you wish, some with vermicelli, some
with chocolate, some with chocolate and cocoa powder. I chose to then add a
little dusting of edible gold lustre to finish off the chocolates.

CHOCOLATE CAKE TRUFFLES
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2 Comments

  1. admin
    Posted May 17, 2013 at 4:34 pm | Permalink

    Hi Maggy, thank you so much for your lovely message. I’m delighted that you like my website and blog. Happy Baking! :) x

  2. maggy
    Posted May 2, 2013 at 11:43 am | Permalink

    Hi, I am from South Africa, and have recently started to bake cakes for my family for birthdays. I bake them for fun and will never sell them.(Can’t handle pressure at my age!) I read a lot of blogs, facebook pages and websites about cakes. Everywhere I read, I see your name being mentioned. I thought people referred to a type of baking tin! It was only until I typed your name in the search bar that I saw you are actually a real person! Thank you for your blog, I enjoy it a lot. You are one awesome baker! Thank you for sharing your knowledge to the ignorant and uninformed. You are much appreciated! xxx

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