WhitbyJet said:Orange Truffles
(you can use other flavours instead of orange, use coffee or cognac, whiskey, any liqueur, cinnamon or even chilli)
200 g dark chocolate (at least 70%)
1 cup whipping cream
finely ground rind from 1/2 or one orange
sweetener of your choice
cocoa powder
Heat the cream and chop the chocolate, add the chocolate to the cream, do not overheat, stir until you have a very smooth mixture, there you are, you have now made ganache.
Grate the peel from an orange. Make sure you only grate the orange. If you get some of the whites you will get an unpleasant bitter taste that you do not want in your truffles. Add orange peel to the chocolate mixture and stir well. Place mixture in refrigerator for a couple hours.
Roll small balls of chocolate mixture and and then roll balls in cocoa powder. This is a really messy job (you are warned). Store covered in a cool, dry place.
Coors light, tescos, is less than half the carbs (sugars) of normal lager but is full strength and tastes goodHelenababe said:I'm afraid I had just half a mince pie last Xmas, and I was really ill and slept for nearly an hour! Can't drink any booze either. Spikes me something rotten.![]()
I'm going to try and find a sugar free lager but doubt it exists.
Helena
Thanks 'Grazer'.Grazer said:Coors light, tescos, is less than half the carbs (sugars) of normal lager but is full strength and tastes goodHelenababe said:I'm afraid I had just half a mince pie last Xmas, and I was really ill and slept for nearly an hour! Can't drink any booze either. Spikes me something rotten.![]()
I'm going to try and find a sugar free lager but doubt it exists.
Helena
lovely but if you're looking for lower carb content, perhaps not too many (40% carb and quite dense.)May even do some roasted chestnuts
chocoholicnomore said:Just discoverd that Thorntons mini caramel shortcakes are 6g carbs each.
Going to treat myself to them at xmas-one per day![]()
wiflib said:Talking coffee........
My daughter makes Christmas coffee by putting nutmeg and cinnamon in with the coffee in her filter machine. Smells divine.
wiflib
phoenix said:lovely but if you're looking for lower carb content, perhaps not too many (40% carb and quite dense.)May even do some roasted chestnuts
We have 2 large trees in our garden and there are lots growing along the roadside. In this very remote part of France ,it was too hilly and the soil was too poor to grow much grain so they were the staple carbohydrate .
Like the walnuts and hazelnuts we use few of them and most go to feed the local wildlife.