Sunday, December 12, 2010

Simple Home Made Chocolates

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Christmas is around the corner and the fever has set already. I find a lot of cute decorative goods and trees sold at my street end. Thats the advantage of living close to the market which gets so festive every season :)

I love Christmas irrespective of being a Hindu. Its so much fun and frolic. Sharing baked goods, decorating the house and the tree, passing on gifts, playing chris-mom and chris-child game, hanging a star in front of the house and so on. Its so joyful to be a part of it. I have been celebrating Christmas equally grand from childhood. So this year since I have got my hands over the kitchen, I am surely going to try some interesting recipes :) Keep watching!!! :)

The first of the Christmas treats is simple home made chocolates :)

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Ingredients:

Cocoa powder - 1/4 cup
Milk powder - 200gms
Sugar - 1 cup
water - 1/2 cup
Butter - 1/4 cup
Vanilla essence - 1/2 tsp
Nuts and raisins

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Method:

Take water and sugar in a saucepan and allow it to boil until it reaches 1 string consistency. Remove from fire and add butter to it. Once it melts down, add the milk powder, cocoa powder and vanilla essence. Mix really well until everything blends. Allow it to cool down for few minutes.

Grease your hands slightly with butter. Pinch small portions of the chocolate and roll them into balls.

Refrigerate for a while and wrap them in colored papers or arrange them in gift boxes :)

This quantity would make around 35 small chocolate balls. Anyways it depends on the size and shape you make.

Happy making. Enjoy eating :)

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Tips:

You can also roll a ball, press it flat and place raisins, almond or pistachio in the center and roll it again to make nutty chocolates.

Roll balls of chocolate and screw in a tooth pic or skewer to make lolly pops :)

Roll chocolate balls and dip them in almond powder and coat it well.

Make chocolate balls and roll them on cocoa powder or sugar powder.

Or simply pour the chocolate mixture on a greased plate and cut them into squares. :)

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Written by: Nithya
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60 comments:

  1. Lovely looking yummy chocolates! LOL at shanti ji's comments :D

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  2. I just got a tin of condensed milk to make homemade chocs and here u r with ur lovely treat...Yummy chocolates..luved the variations as well.

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  3. Looks so lovely, Nits.....it'd make a great gift.

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  4. wow...yummy chocolates ...and awesome presentation and wonderful capture as usual nithi...u always rock!

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  6. easy and yummy too... very nics clicks nithee :)

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  7. beautifully pictures and a lovely recipe.Perfect for the season.

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  8. awesome...that is great way to bring happiness to the dear ones.

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  9. Hey,

    Easy and yummy...:)Love it..:)

    Dr.Sameena@

    http://www.myeasytocookrecipes.blogspot.com

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  10. Wat a yummy home made chocolates, sooo tempting..

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  11. wow. cool and wonderful clicks.

    Saraswathi Iyer

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  12. I am trying this one soon.. Have all the ingredients at home! Thanks for sharing1

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  13. yummmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm!!
    What else I can say!!

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  14. They look absloutley beautiful.

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  15. I love every festival and celebration where there is something to eat. :)

    Thats great! that you have reached to prepration of choclates. I would plan for a trip to chennai... hope will have something interesting to eat. ;)

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  16. Very nice, have bookmarked this,will make this for my doter in future :)

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  17. Truffles in the box and the lollipops look awesome!! :)

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  18. Beautiful and delicious chocolates.. looks gorgeous nithi...

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  19. Pictures make me drool Nithya..Looks gorgeous and would love to sample them...

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  20. Wow great clicks Nithya...I had posted this long back...visit this link....http://nisahomey.blogspot.com/2010/03/homemade-chocolates.html and
    http://nisahomey.blogspot.com/2010/11/choc-pops-homemade.html

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  21. Chocolate is my weakness and these home made chocolates look awesome.

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  22. Wow home made chocolates looks super yummy..Loved it.

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  23. Home made chocolate looks delicious.

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  24. wow, I am hoping to have that packet in the mail to my address right now.

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  25. Oh that looks so cute and home made chocolates are the just heaven .. wonderful :)

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  26. Wow, looks amazing...home made sounds kool:)

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  27. Too yummy! Nice pics! Its dragging me into the pic! Good job nithi!

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  28. LOVELY NITHYA .. this looks tempting .. so many choclate recipes coming around .. you just cant resist !

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  29. wow....
    looks delicious dear :)
    Wonderful clicks!!!

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  30. Chocolate is my weakness, n among the different kinds of chocolate the sound of truffles just drives me crazy..love your presentation!

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  31. Hy Dear,
    Have a surprise for you in my space..do check out..
    Tasty appetite

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  32. Theres always something so special abt homemade chocolates.Lovely.

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  33. Aww cho cute.... The first click is well presented

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  34. Nithya, there is an award waiting for you at my blog. Please accept.

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  35. wow...chocolates looks very tempting
    Hi dear you are tagged with few set of questions.Check this link http://traditional-indian-cooking.blogspot.com/2010/12/q-i-am-tagged.html

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  36. The chocolates looks very tempting ! Love ur clicks and presentation !

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  37. Quick and easy ,love your presentation !!

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  38. Awesome ! Best treats for this festive season :-)

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  39. Hi Nithya,

    Tried them yesterday.. They came out perfect . Added chopped hazlnuts to the chocolate batter and covered it with dessicated coconut.. It is a very hassle free recipe with ingredients readily available. I will surely make them again . Thanks for the recipe!

    Cheers

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  40. How much cup is 200gms of milk powder? Thanks for the simple recipe, by the way!

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  41. Your recipe always has inspired me in so many ways... Now that I have tried to make one like this,which came out perfect except for the shape of the chocolates.. awesome. Thank again

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  42. are u not missing anything?? which binds the chocolates?? like Liquid Glucose ! how can it be so hard without it?? did u miss it to say???

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  43. Sorry to post again :) is it the normal butter / unsalted butter??? or anything will do???

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  44. thanks alot for such a simple recipe.
    but the chocolate doesn't seem to get hard enough even after refrigerating, what can i do???

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  45. Great..!! This post is really very good. Rakhi is approaching and I would like to get some to send chocolates for rakhi to all my brothers and sisters. Thanks for the share. :)

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