With Valentines Day quickly approaching my thoughts turn to chocolate! Well, that’s not really a surprise, my thoughts turn to chocolate quite often, and not just because I like chocolate.
I haven’t gotten to be this old to know that there’s a special relationship between women and chocolate. I’ve also learned that “Chocolate has charms that soothe a savage breast” ( and no, I didn’t make that phrase up, that’s actually how it was written by William Congreve in 1697….except I switched Music for Chocolate)
Anyway, let’s get back to Valentine’s Day and Chocolate, and more importantly Chocolate Ganache Truffles!
Truffles can be made flavored with your favorite liqueur and even stuffed with another flavored chocolate, fruit or nut. You can roll them in cocoa, or as I have ground salted pistachios for a salty-sweet experience.
But a classic truffle will simply be dipped in chocolate so the outside is a crisp shell and the inside of the truffle a melt in your mouth satiny smooth bite of chocolate heaven.
Since I was melting chocolate I thought I’d have some fun with the fruit I had in the house.
What Can I dip in Chocolate?
When it comes to food and chocolate, just about any fruit can find it’s way into a bowl of melted chocolate. My favorites are strawberries and pineapple. But you can dip most fruits as long they’re big enough and sturdy enough. I wouldn’t dip raspberries because they’re too fragile and watermelon would be challenging because of the high water content.
The amount of liquid in the fruit has a lot to do with how it will hold up to chocolate. Also, some fruits just won’t hold up very long when dipped.
I also love dipping cookies (halfway, leaving some of the cookie exposed), pretzels and even potato chips. There is something magical about salty and sweet together.
What type of chocolate can I use for dipping?
- Chocolate Chips are the easiest and most accessible chocolate to use. But chips don’t contain enough cocoa butter to temper, so the melted chocolate will harden with a streaked or swirled appearance.
- Couverture chocolate has a higher ratio of cocoa butter to cocoa, which helps it melt more smoothly. This can be found in craft shops if not at the supermarket. AC Moore has it on hand in their baking section.
- Any good quality chocolate like Ghirardelli is also a good choice. The better the chocolate the easier it will be to melt. White chocolate will be very challenging and wouldn’t advise it for a beginner.
How do I Temper Chocolate?
This is always the question I get when talking about melting chocolate. You’ll need an instant-read thermometer to do it properly.
To prepare the chocolate for melting start by grating or chopping the chocolate. Place two-thirds of the chocolate in a stainless steel bowl on top of a small saucepot of simmering water (don’t let it boil). Keep stirring the chocolate until it reaches 110°–115°F.
When the chocolate is melting and has reached the temperature range, remove the bowl of chocolate from the saucepot and place the bowl on a towel. Allow the chocolate to cool to a temperature of 95°–100°F. Add the remaining chocolate to the bowl, stirring until melted. The chocolate is now ready for dipping.
Chef Dennis Tip*
I prefer using a bowl that sits on top of a saucepot instead of a conventional double boiler. The rounded insides of a bowl make it much easier to stir and not have unmelted bits in the hard to reach corners.
Lisa’s favorite dipped fruit is pineapple, so I did a few spears and coated one with pistachios and the other with coconut. I also dipped some orange segments and of course, you can’t go wrong with Chocolate Dipped Strawberries, and in Florida, the berries are plentiful, fresh, super sweet and juicy as we come into our strawberry season.
What toppings can I add to dipped chocolate treats?
The skies the limit in what type of topping you can add to your chocolate treats. As long as it’s not too big and will stick to the chocolate you can use it. Think along the lines of salty-sweet for the best results. Holiday sprinkles are always a good choice and you can find many options in the baking section of your grocer. For purists, just the delicious chocolate will be enough.
If you enjoyed this recipe you may also like these;
- Vegan Chocolate Fudge Cake
- Triple Chocolate Pecan Fudge Brownies
- Chocolate Cheesecake Bars
- Classical Chocolate Mousse
- Chocolate Olive Oil Cake
Lori | The Kitchen Whisperer
Is there anything more perfect than melted chocolate and cream mixed together? These look perfect and something I definitely need in my life (and tummy) right now! I love your tip on tempering chocolate too! Thanks for sharing!
Tiffany Marie Cutcliff
Wow, what a great post! Your desserts look amazing! I often struggle to figure out what works well for dipping so love this post. Thanks!!
Jamie
I loved the addition of kahlua to these truffles! They came out so creamy and delicious! We couldn’t stop eating them.
Analida Braeger
We love to make chocolate desserts at our house and these were incredibly easy and fun! Thanks so much Dennis!
Danielle
Now these are the truffles to enjoy any day of the week, not to say about the holidays. Fabulous execution and an easy-to-follow recipe!
Charity
I love truffles, but knowing that there’s kahlua in the ganache means I must make this recipe ASAP!
Denise
oh my… this looks like little bites of heaven. Your truffles look incredibly good. I do enjoy making my own chocolate treats.
Kathryn
Truffles are so fun to make at home. I love all the options you gave and the tips are super helpful!
Veena Azmanov
Perfect recipe for the Valentine Season, Easy, quick and delicious and mouth melting too. Awesome cretivity.
rika
They look so good! I have to make these for my husband. The best Valentine’s day gift ever!
Lizzie Lau
These are my favorite! Truffles are such a decadent treat. I haven’t tried them with the chopped pistachios, that sounds delicious.
Amy H
This gave me a great idea of what I can do for my hubby and kids for Valentines Day! Dipped fruit! Thank you for the ideas!
Tiffany La Forge-Grau
I have got to try these. Truffles are one of my favorite things to snack on.
Tami Qualls
I’ve had the worst time melting chocolate. Using your tip I hope my Chocolate Ganache Truffles turn out as well as yours have. Yum!
Ruth I
I bet these all tasted delicious! Well, because it’s chocolate.. my favorite! i love learning more things about chocolates!