Feb 11, 2013 in dude food, valentines for guys, salty and sweet, snyder's of hanover pretzel rods, st patrick's day, epicurious, guinness extra stout, casestudy. Read the original on: Sprinkle Bakes
I usually wait until March to start parading around ale-infused sweets, but since beer-flavored truffles make a great Valentine's Day gift for the guy in my life, exceptions are made. Plus, a thought occurred to me while watching my Grizzly Adams-bearded hubby eat a heart shaped cookie - maybe he deserves a break from all the pink and frilly that comes from my kitchen.
Frequent readers will find this a familiar flavor combination. There's something about the deep malty flavor of Guinness paired with chocolate and that crunchy, salty last bite of pretzel that just does it for me. What's better, these are a snap to make so there's no good reason to turn up empty-handed on Valentine's Day -or even St. Paddy's Day.
The thing I really love about these truffles - there's no heavy cream involved. Because of this, the ganache is slightly more firm when chilled. And if you're one of those people who have trouble palm-rolling ganache because you have very warm hands, then this may be your truffle recipe.
These look nice all lined up on a party tray, and skewering them with cocktail forks will make for easy pick-up!
You can find some of my other chocolaty Guinness treats, here.
Guinness-Pretzel Truffles
Yield: 16 truffles
Prep: 30 minutes
Total with chilling: 3 hrs 15 minutes
12 oz. bottle Guinness Extra Stout (divided)
8 oz. semisweet chocolate
1/2 cup softened unsalted butter, cut into pieces
3/4 cup finely pulverized pretzel rods
3/4 cup crushed pretzels for rolling truffles
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