Chestnut and Chocolate Truffles

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Chestnut and chocolate truffles are delightful little sweets, easy and quick to make and very indulgent.
Made with boiled chestnuts and dark chocolate, they are irresistible—one after another—and they are easily prepared in a few minutes with a simple recipe.
Read how to make chestnut and chocolate truffles with the easy recipe below, as usual, right after the photo 😉

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chestnut and chocolate truffles gp
  • Difficulty: Very easy
  • Cost: Medium
  • Preparation time: 10 Minutes
  • Portions: 20 pieces
  • Cooking methods: No-cook
  • Cuisine: Italian
  • Seasonality: Autumn

Ingredients

  • 9 oz boiled chestnuts (click for the recipe to make them at home)
  • 2 oz dark chocolate
  • 3.5 tbsp butter
  • 2 tbsp sugar
  • unsweetened cocoa powder

Preparation of the chestnut and chocolate truffles

  • Coarsely chop the boiled chestnuts and place them in a food processor.

    Roughly chop the chocolate and add it to the chestnuts.

  • Add the butter in pieces and the sugar, then run the appliance until you have a dense, compact mixture.

    Put a little unsweetened cocoa powder on a plate.

    Take small amounts of the prepared mixture and form small balls.

  • Roll them in the unsweetened cocoa powder so they are covered on all sides.

    Place your chestnut and chocolate truffles in paper cups and serve.

    Chez Bibia

Notes

Also visit the recipe collection Truffles for Every Taste for many easy, quick and very indulgent ideas: you can find it by clicking HERE.

Don’t miss the collection Recipes with Chestnuts, Sweet and Savory with many easy and very tasty ideas: you can find it directly by clicking HERE.

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"Chez Bibia foodblog" si traduce in inglese come "At Bibia's food blog" oppure semplicemente "Bibia's food blog", a seconda del contesto.

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