Dulce de Leche Homemade Truffles

Dulce de Leche Truffles by Ed Smith for Borough Market - Photo Issy Crocker

The thoughtful homemade gift

Dulce de leche truffles
Ed Smith

Makes 24-30

Dulce de Leche by Portena

Porteña’s fiendishly moreish dulce de leche makes a pretty remarkable store cupboard ingredient. If not simply eaten with your fingers straight from the jar, it can be spread on pancakes and waffles, used as a filling for sponge cakes, or the base for a banoffee pie. You could also use it to brighten a classic chocolate ganache truffle—I guarantee they’ll be a very welcome gift or after-dinner treat this winter.

130ml double cream
120g dulce de leche
100g chocolate (60-70% cocoa solids), broken into small pieces
Unsweetened cocoa powder, for dusting
70g dark chocolate (70-85% cocoa solids), broken into small pieces

Now Whisk the Organic Chocolate

Put the cream in a small, heavy-based pan and bring to the boil. Measure the dulce de leche into a heatproof mixing bowl and add the lighter chocolate pieces. When the cream begins to boil, pour it into the bowl of dulce de leche and chocolate and whisk energetically until the mixture is smooth and silky. If the liquid and solids ‘split’, add a little more cream and whisk again. Chill this ganache for 2 hours or until firm.


Use a teaspoon or melon baller to scoop out marble-sized amounts of chilled ganache (if you have an electronic scale, 10-12g of ganache per truffle is ideal). Do this methodically until you have 24-30 portions of ganache, place on a tray then chill the ganache again (as they will be soft—you can speed the process by using your freezer). Dust your hands with a cocoa powder and roll each ganache portion into balls, then place in the freezer again.
Place a heatproof bowl over a saucepan of simmering water, making sure the base of the bowl isn’t touching the water. Add the dark chocolate to the bowl and leave it to melt without stirring. Remove the pan from the heat and set aside (leaving the bowl over the warm water). Use a cocktail stick to pick up each chilled ganache ball and dip it into the melted chocolate. Place on a wire rack or silicone mat to set.
There are more professional ways to ensure a shiny, snappy and perfectly spherical coating, but this method is perfectly good among friends.

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