Showing posts with label chocolate. Show all posts
Showing posts with label chocolate. Show all posts

2015/04/27

Sweet Power Bites: Coffee Truffles


Raw cakes and raw chocolate are nowadays very trendy and more and more recipes are presented in magazines and blogs. In my limited experience of raw desserts I have noticed that the selection is very wide – from very poor tasting to absolutely delicious treats. I guess it is no surprise that these coffee truffles became my favorites since I love coffee and chocolate. Only this time these power bites are a bit healthy too.

The original recipe is from a raw food book by Finnish cookbook writer Karita Tykkä. I have modified Karita’s recipe a little by changing the suggested nespresso coffee capsule into another instant coffee powder and at the same time adding the amount of coffee in the mixture. First of all, it seemed odd to add capsuled coffee into a raw cacao dessert - somehow these two do not fit in the same recipe in my opinion. Anyway, I wanted to get a strong coffee flavour in the truffles so using one capsule seemed also too little for my taste. The amount of coffee is naturally depended on personal preference and can be adjusted accordingly.  

I also thought about using an espresso in the recipe but since the mixture does not need that much liquid in it I chose to use coffee powder. Perhaps next time I’ll try adding a few drops of espresso or cold coffee in the mixture.  


Most of the time I make coffee at home with an espresso machine but sometimes I also use instant coffee. My absolute favorite instant coffee is a brand called Africafe – a fairtrade coffee coming from Tanzania. Africafe differs from many other instant coffees by its silky powder-like texture and smooth taste. I used Africafe in these coffee truffles and I think it suited perfectly.



Coffee Truffles (10-12 truffles)

Ingredients
  • 2 cups pecans 
  • 10-12 dates (fresh or soaked in water, without seed)
  • 4-5 tablespoons of unsweetened (raw) cacao powder 
  • ½-1 tea spoon vanilla powder  
  • 2-3 tablespoons honey
  • 1 pinch of salt (optional, I used organic Kalahari salt)
  • 1-3 tablespoons of instant coffee powder (Africafe or similar non-grainy instant coffee powder)
  • For topping:  shredded coconut flakes and/or cacao powder.
Instructions
  • Crush the pecans with a food processor or mixer.
  • Add the dates and mix. If the dates are dry, add a small amount of water for moisture. Soaking the dates softens them for blending. Cutting the dates in small before mixing also helps in getting a more smooth paste. Although dates are dried, they're not usually fully dehydrated.
  • Add the rest of the ingredients with the crushed pecans and dates and mix thoroughly.
  • Take a small amount of the paste, and roll small balls. Dip each ball in coconut flakes or cacao powder. 
  • Put the truffles in freeze to harden. Store them frozen and take them in room temperature 15 minutes before serving. Enjoy!

Suomeksi (In Finnish)

Kahvitryffelit (10-12 kpl)

Ainesosat
2 dl pekaanipähkinöitä
10-12 taatelia (tuoretta tai pienessä vesimäärässä liuotettua, kivettömiä)
4-5 rkl (raaka) kaakaojauhetta (sokeroimatonta)
½ tl vaniljajauhetta
2-3 rkl hunajaa
Ripaus suolaa (ei välttämätön, käytin Kalaharin suolaa)
1-3 rkl pikakahvijauhetta (Africafe tai vastaava ei rakeinen kahvijauhe toimii hyvin)
Kuorrutukseen: kookosrouhetta ja/tai kaakaojauhetta

Valmistus
Rouhi pekaanipähkinät monitoimikoneessa tai vastaavassa.
Lisää taatelit ja sekoita. Jos taatelit vaikuttavat kuivilta, lisää hieman vettä helpottamaan massan muodostumista. Taatelit voi myös leikata pienemmiksi paloiksi helpottamaan niiden sekoittamista. 
Lisää loput raaka-aineet ja sekoita hyvin.
Pyörittele taikinasta pieniä palloja ja kierittele pallot kookosrouheessa tai kaakaojauheessa.
Laita tryffelit jääkaappiin tai pakastimeen tekeytymään. Säilytä pakastimessa ja ota huoneenlämpöön n. 15 min ennen tarjoilua. Nauti!

2014/06/17

Classics in Brussels: Belgian Chocolate and Waffles


Belgium is known for chocolate, mussels, and waffles. Naturally on my visit to Brussels I had to taste all of these Belgian classics. It was interesting to find out how the city had certain areas focused on one thing, especially the chocolatiers were centred around the Grand Sablon square. The square is next to Our Blessed Lady of the Sablon Church - a Gothic style church from the 15th century.

This beautiful square has houses from the 16th to the 19th century and it is rounded with antiques shops, restaurants and many many chocolatiers. For all chocolate lovers this is the place to go. Here you find Wittamer, Chocolaterier Pierre Marcolini, Patrick Roger, Godiva, Neuhaus and others all on the same square. The selection of pralines available on this square is like nowhere else!

My choice for coffee and cake was Wittamer - a bakery, chocolatier and a café dating back to 1910. Wittamer has been awarded the title of Certified Royal Warrant Holder of Belgium. Maybe it was my imagination but I also felt like Royalty when having a cappuccino and a delicious coffee flavour cake on their sunny terrace while enjoying the architecture of the square.


One great chocolatier you don’t find on the Grand Sablon square but is definite forth visiting is Chocolatier Frederic Blondeel located on the Brussels' Fish Market (metro Sainte Catherine). At the Fish Market area there are a variety of great restaurants offering fresh fish dishes and those famous mussels. Frederic Blondeel’s café and chocolate shop was a perfect place for dessert after having mussels. I ordered the Belgian waffles with whipped cream and a cappuccino. The waffles were made from the beginning after my order (unlike in many touristic places on the shopping street). I had to wait for my waffles for a while but it was definitely worth the wait – it was the best waffles I have ever had! The taste and texture of the waffle were amazing – so soft and crispy at the same time. They also have wonderful ice-creams and a large selection of chocolates available.Naturally I was not able resist their super delicious pralines – I bought a box or two :)


Wittamer
 Place du Grand Sablon, 
Brussels, Belgium

Frederic Blondeel
Quai aux Briques 24
Brussels, Belgium