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Does anyone know how to make chocolate-coated cordials?
Even better: does someone know how to make them WITHOUT using a sugar ball as the shell for the cordial? The sugar gets in the way of the texture of the chocolate and liqueur... We used to get these fancy German advent calendars from an exchange student's uncle--each "day" had several fine chocolates in them, most filled with liqueurs and NO sugar coating. |
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Crusted liqueurs confections or liqueur chocolates
BTW cordials are defined as flavor infused spirits or in other words liqueurs. Simply it can be made on chocolate minicups In both cases if it contains a syrup liqueur mixture ( which the alcohol content is raised by adding a certain amount of 95 % ethanol to the flavored liqueur.) , The crust should be allowed to form overnight before another coating of chocolate is placed on top to form a seal. This liqueur filled chocolates requires some skill (or practice )to get it right. |
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