• St. Boris 02

    From Dave Drum@1:3634/12 to All on Fri Jul 23 15:33:00 2021
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    Title: Boris Truffle
    Categories: Five, Chocolate, Breads, Snacks, Beer
    Yield: 3 Servings

    12 oz Boris the Spider beer
    8 oz Semi sweet chocolate
    1/2 c Softened, unsalted butter
    3/4 c Finely pulverized pretzel
    - rods
    3/4 c Crushed pretzels; for
    - rolling

    Place 1/4 cup plus 2 tbsp Boris the Spider in a 2 cup
    saucepan. Set aside. Pour the remaining beer into a
    separate small saucepan and bring to a simmer. Cook
    until reduced to 1 tbsp, about 15 to 20 min. Be sure to
    keep an eye on this because once reduced considerably,
    it can burn easily.

    Chop the chocolate into pieces and place in the saucepan
    with the beer. Place the saucepan over medium to low
    heat and let stand until the chocolate starts to melt.
    Stir with the wire whisk to blend together the chocolate
    pieces, but don’t whisk too vigorously (you don’t want
    air). When the chocolate is melted and smooth, begin to
    add 1 tbsp of butter at a time. Whisk gently until the
    butter is melted, and then add 1 tbsp of your Boris the
    Spider reduction. Stir in the pulverized pretzels.

    Pour the chocolate mixture into a bowl and chill in the
    refrigerator until firm or overnight. Line a cookie
    sheet with wax paper. Scoop out ganache by the heaping
    tablespoon and quickly roll between your palms. Once all
    the chocolate is used up, chill truffles in an airtight
    container in the fridge until ready to roll in the
    crushed pretzels. These will keep for 7 days in the
    fridge.

    Roll truffles in crushed pretzels just before serving.

    Recipe provided by Spider Bite Beer Company.

    RECIPE FROM: https://craftbeerclub.com

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