
Almond butter 'new potato' truffles
Prep
25 mins
Cook
10 mins
Servings
12
Difficulty
Medium
These adorable little truffles are my go to treat when I want something that feels fancy but actually comes together in under an hour. The almond butter base gives them a wonderful richness while sneaking in some real nutrition, since almonds are packed with protein and healthy fats. What I love most is how simple they are to make with just a handful of ingredients and basic kitchen skills. The whole process requires no baking, just some melting and rolling, making them perfect for a rainy afternoon or when you need an impressive homemade gift. Trust me, once you try these, you'll find yourself making them constantly.
Ella x
Ingredients
- 150 gramsalmond butter
- 30 gramsunsalted butter(softened)
- 100 gramsicing sugar(sifted)
- 30 gramsmilk chocolate(melted and cooled)
- 180 gramswhite chocolate(roughly chopped)
- 20 gramsmilk chocolate(roughly chopped)
- 1 tspcocoa powder
- 3essential bourbon creams(bourbon biscuits)
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Instructions
- 1
Put the almond butter, butter, icing sugar, melted and cooled milk chocolate and a pinch of sea salt flakes in a food processor; blend until combined (or combine in a mixing bowl with a wooden spoon). Transfer to a bowl (if necessary), then chill for 20-30 minutes. Line a large baking tray with baking parchment.
- 2
Using damp hands, shape the mixture into irregularly shaped ovals (about 25g each) so they look like new potatoes. Transfer to the lined tray and chill for 1-2 hours, until firm (or see tip, below).
- 3
For the coating, put the white and milk chocolate in a heatproof bowl set over a saucepan of barely simmering water, until melted. Remove the bowl from the heat and stir the chocolate until smooth. One at a time, add the truffles to the chocolate mixture, using two forks to coat them all over (working quickly to stop the truffles from melting). Return to the parchment-lined tray.
- 4
Chill for 10-15 minutes until set, then very lightly sift the cocoa powder through a fine sieve over the truffles, rubbing some of the cocoa in with your fingertips to create a muddied look. Chill for 1 hour. Put the biscuits in a mini food processor and whizz to a crumb (or crush in a food bag using a rolling pin). For the most convincing finish, serve your ‘new potato’ truffles on a bed of bourbon soil and/or in a brown paper bag.
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