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Credit to Brynn Houska: Breaking Bread |
An extra-aged ‘ryed’ bourbon that provides full-bodied flavor and a distinct, spicy taste.
NOSE
Notes of honey and vanilla with smoky undertones.
PALATE
The woody, smoky tones you expect, followed by an exceptionally smooth finish with undertones of oak and mild spice.
Today I will be making a great Truffle Treat for my Hunny to share on our Valentine's date night. Here is the wonderful recipe shared with me by Brynn Houska. I hope you all enjoy!
Bourbon Caramel Dark Chocolate Truffles.
Credit to Brynn Houska: Breaking Bread |
Ingredients:
· 9 oz. 60% dark chocolate chips
· 1/4 cup heavy whipping cream (or coconut milk for dairy free)
· 2 tbsp bourbon
For Caramel Swirl:
· 1/2 cup sugar
1/8 cup water
1/4 cup heavy whipping cream
1 tbsp butter
For Coating:
· Cacao powder
· Sprinkles
Instructions:
Combine sugar and water for caramel in a small saucepan on med. Heat for 10 min (1/4 cup sugar + 1/8 cup water)
Add 1/4 cup heavy whipping cream
Simmer 2 min, then add butter and remove caramel from heat
Chop chocolate into small bits
In a small saucepan heat 1/4 cup heavy whipping cream to simmer, remove from heat, pour over chopped chocolate in heat safe bowl
Stir until smooth
You may use the microwave in 15-second increments for additional melting help if necessary
Let cool for 2 min and pour in bourbon, mix
Swirl in about 2/3 of the caramel, marble style.
Cover and place in fridge to chill for 1 hr
Scoop out chocolate using a melon baller, roll gently between hands until round
Coat in cacao or sprinkles by rolling ball on plate
Recipe courtesy of Brynn Houska
Mine did not come out as pretty as Brynn's did but I think for a first timer they turned out pretty darn good. Very tasty and I know that my husband will love them as a nice treat after an amazing meal on Valentine's
Check out some other great cocktail recipes that you may enjoy with David Nicholson Bourbon
In the private back room of a grocery store on North 6th Street in St. Louis, Missouri, unbeknownst to its forefather, a legacy was born. The store's owner, David Nicholson, created the famed ‘43’ bourbon recipe. Little did he know that his recipe would be passed on and passed down, remaining unaltered for almost two centuries.
Still possessing the outstanding character for which it earned its original popularity in 1843, the David Nicholson legacy lives on unchanged, unfettered, and unmatched.
POUR A GLASS, AND TASTE THE HERITAGE.
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Those truffles sound so yummy. Your husband is a lucky man to get these.
ReplyDeleteI think home made presents are so thoughtful - I hope your husband isn't reading your blog though and had his surprise spoiled.
ReplyDeleteHe proof reads for me on some haha but I didn't show him this one. 😉
DeleteI've only just got into bourbon recently and I love it now! Haven't used it in a recipe yet though, but you're truffles look delicious - perfect for Valentines day!
ReplyDeleteDuring Christmas we use it a lot in treats. So it nice to try it out on other holiday treats as well! And this one is so good!
DeleteOh my god those bourbon truffles sound like heaven. I would love to try the drink too I like the sound of the base notes.
ReplyDeleteThat was such a very interesting treat for your valentines and I believe your hubby will love you more for that.
ReplyDeleteOo I'm drooling. Those truffles look delicious! I'd stuff my face with them.
ReplyDeleteI know right! I had to hide them from myself so there would be some left for him! Haha
DeleteOooo I will have to make these for me and my partner, we both love bourbon! I haven't had a good Bourbon in ages!
ReplyDeleteThe David Nicholson by far, is the best tasting Bourbon I've tried and made the Truffles so tasty.
DeleteThe David Nicholson by far, is the best tasting Bourbon I've tried and made the Truffles so tasty.
DeleteI love bourbon and I love sweets. Thanks for this recipe that brings these together. I cant wait to try them.
ReplyDeleteMine turned out absolutely delicious. Let me know how yours turn out!
DeleteI don't drink bourbon but I do love my chocolates! I think this is a lovely dessert with a nice kick. Truffles are little pieces of heaven.
ReplyDeleteAren't they though! It's just enough kick to make one notice but not enough to overpower.
DeleteI've never tried drink a bourbon but it makes me always intrigued! I really want to try this.
ReplyDeleteThese sound really good!! I love making food with liquor it always turns out amazing!
ReplyDeleteOMG! Your truffles look like the bomb! I would definitely try your recipe. It looks so decadent, and comforting. - AMER
ReplyDeleteOh yum, these sound absolutely delicious! I would love to try making these, truffles are one of my favorite treats.
ReplyDeleteThese look amazing, I am going to have to try them.
ReplyDeleteOh, my! Those look like yummy treats. I would love to try them. Thanks for sharing.
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Omg the caramel dark chocolate truffles look to die for! I may end up making these for Valentine's Day :)
ReplyDeleteOh my, they look delicious! I'm not a big fan of bourbon, but in truffles? I HAVE to try them!
ReplyDeleteThese look amazing! I will have to make this with my family. I know that we would all love them! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThose truffles sound so yummy...I am going to have to try them <3
ReplyDeleteMy goodness, I am in love with those Bourbon Caramel Dark Chocolate Truffles right away. They look absolutely delicious & mouth watering, can't wait to give it a try during a weekend!
ReplyDeleteWhat a good treat on valentines. I really love the truffles it makes me hungry
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