Oct 25, 2016 in candy, desserts and sweets, epicurious, halloween, holiday recipes, candy, candy mummies, halloween candy, mummies, truffles. Read the original on: The Redhead Baker
Boo! Scare your Halloween dinner or party guests with these easy-to-make white chocolate mummy truffles made with white chocolate ganache!
Welcome to #ProgressiveEats, the online dinner party where each blog hosts a different course of the meal! This month is hosted by Heather of All Roads Lead to the Kitchen, and weâre having a Halloween-themed dinner!
Iâm making one of the desserts, decadent white chocolate truffles decorated to look like mummies. Theyâre easy to make but will surely scare your dinner guests! After you check out my mummy truffles, be sure to scroll to the bottom of the post to see links to the rest of the dinner party.
The center of each truffle is made of white chocolate ganache. Ganache is so simple, yet rich and very versatile. Ganache is simply heavy cream and chocolate, though this ganache includes corn syrup as well, which gives is a nice shine. Pour warm heavy cream over chopped chocolate, let sit for a minute, then stir until smooth.
At that point, you can use the resulting liquid ganache as a glaze for cake or other desserts. If you chill the mixture, you can scoop it, as directed in this recipe, and roll into little balls of truffles. If you whip chilled ganache, you can use it as frosting.
You can make ganache out of any kind of chocolate: semisweet, dark, milk, or white chocolate. If you plan to whip your ganache, ensure the heavy cream doesnât boil â this alters the protein chains, and it will never whip up.
If youâre not a white chocolate fan, you can use any kind of ganache for these mummy truffles. I prefer white chocolate ganache, because itâs easier to coat in melted white chocolate. With milk or semisweet chocolate ganache, if you donât at least double-dip the truffles, the filling can show through.
Recipe by The Redhead Baker
Welcome to Progressive Eats, our virtual version of a Progressive Dinner Party. This month weâre sharing a Halloween Menu, and our event is hosted by Heather, who blogs at All Roads Lead to the Kitchen. We have dishes that show off the colors associated with Halloween, as well as some cute and creepy ideas. No matter your level of Halloween spirit, youâll find something delicious to add to your repertoire this season!
If youâre unfamiliar with the concept, a progressive dinner involves going from house to house, enjoying a different course at each location. With Progressive Eats, a theme is chosen each month, members share recipes suitable for a delicious meal or party, and you can hop from blog to blog to check them out.
We have a core group of 12 bloggers, but we will always need substitutes and if there is enough interest would consider additional groups. To see our upcoming themes and how you can participate, please check out the schedule at Creative Culinary or contact Barb for more information.
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