I am finally in India! Met my parents after almost a year. It feels so different- being at home after your marriage. I am still trill trying to comprehend the feeling I have, so it would be difficult to put it in words right now. The journey was long- more so thanks to my fever and cough.

I had a four hour wait at LA airport and thought I would blog to kill some time- but, the internet service was really bad at the airport, so guess the post had to wait. It was just not the greatest time for me to board a flight. Amidst excitement of meeting everyone back in India and of course the sadness of leaving V alone for such a long time, I was also fighting a terrible cold accompanied by severe body ache and fever. The day of my flight I was up in the morning at 3, waking V up and exclaiming how am I going to take the flight today- I just had no strength. Definitely, this was not a good time to get sick.

I hate travelling alone- I mean I really hate it- especially if I have a lot of luggage- which, of course, I did. And to travel with a fever and cold- well, hate would be too mild a word for the feeling I have. It kind of surpasses the excitement and the sadness- and the feeling that I had was to just get to India in one piece.

In the plane, though, I had a revelation. I watched 127 hours. (127 hours is a true story of a real life mountain climber Aron who gets trapped in a boulder for more than five days and has to amputate his arm to free himself. The movie is based on Aron’s book Between a Rock and a Hard Place). It kind of made me realise how petty my problem was- it was just a fever, cold- nothing a medicine couldn’t cure- and that gave me strength to enjoy the rest of the journey and not keep saying- why me,God! why now! (I tend to be a drama queen at times!) So, by the time I reached Dubai, I was all excited to meet my parents and everyone at home!

I never had a favorite color- it kind of keeps changing. Black has been constant but the rest evolve. Now, for a long time I have had this obsession with the color purple and all its hues. My iPhone case is purple. One of my favorite scarfs is purple. From Denver I picked up these measuring cups and spoons from Sur La Table for my mom and they too were purple and well, the list goes on. This obsession with purple might explain my current inclination to use lavender in the food I make. (My friends from the coffee group have promised helping me set up a herb garden once I’m back. I plan to have my own lavender plant and some other herbs.)

So, the other day, while going through Helen’s blog Tartelette for her macarons tutorial I stumbled on her lavender truffles recipe. (I love her blog- she is a true inspiration!) I knew I had to make this. I did not have enough of the ingredients called for so I did add some hazelnut creamer (I was out of cream). It gave a nice nutty toasty flavor to the truffles. Adding lavender made them so exquisite and a perfect gift to give some one!

In case you just want to use heavy cream, add 1/2 cup of heavy cream and don’t add the creamer at all.


LAVENDER TRUFFLES

Adapted from here

Makes 30 to 35 truffles

Ingredients

  • 1/4 cup heavy cream
  • 1/4 cup hazelnut flavored creamer
  • 1 tablespoon (1gr) edible lavender buds
  • 8 oz semi sweet chocolate, chopped
  • cocoa powder for rolling

Directions

  1. In a heavy saucepan add the cream and creamer. Mix in the lavender.
  2. Place the saucepan over low heat, and bring to a simmer.
  3. Remove from heat and let stand 30 minutes.
  4. Strain the lavender and bring the cream back to a simmer.
  5. Once hot, add the chocolate and let stand for a couple of minutes then stir until the ganache is completely smooth.
  6. Let cool to room temperature then refrigerate until firm, about 2 hours.
  7. Scoop out balls of ganache, roll them in between your palms fairly quickly and set them on a baking sheet. Refrigerate overnight.
  8. Roll the balls in the cocoa powder and keep refrigerated until ready to use.

6 Thoughts on “LAVENDER TRUFFLES

  1. pingabhi on 2 February, 2011 at 4:35 pm said:

    Sounds like a treat! Haffun in India. You just made me miss home now.

  2. Oh these sound divine! I love the idea of having such messy fun rolling the chocolate =D.

    • Isn’t it fun getting messing with something so delicious! Of course all the licking of the chocolate in the process isn’t fun on your waistline!

  3. I was looking in my fridge, and thought hmm… i have heavy cream, hazelnut creamer, lavender, and chocolate…what should i make? when I happened upon this little jewel! Now I have to make it.

  4. hey… stumbled upon your blog… its brilllllllliant!!! cant stop reading. where are you these days???

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