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Chocolate cake rum balls are an absolute delight and so so easy to make and a best use of your leftover cake shavings. A very versatile recipe which will come together in just minutes with the ingredients you have at hand in your pantry.


I make lot of boutique and sculpted cakes for weddings, birthdays and special occasions but often you are left with lots of cake shaving leftovers from designing or leveling your wedding cakes. Found the best solution by converting these shavings into much more decadent and interesting dessert to serve. I save these shaving tightly wrapped up in the freezer and make use of them for many different recipes later as and when needed.


These chocolate rum balls are the result of those preserved cake shavings and are so so delicious that you can fix up a decadent and enticing dessert to impress your friends and family within no time. This time I wanted to experiment with different flavours so I made pistachio as well as cocoa dusted Truffle Rum Balls. Don't they look amazing?? Couldn't keep my hands off of them and stop myself at just one. Do give it a try and leave the comments below after trying out this recipe at home. I would be really delighted to hear your comments below. Happing Baking!

PREP TIME: 15 minutes

ASSEMBLY TIME: 20-25 minutes

MAKES: 25-30



INGREDIENTS

  • 1kg chocolate cake crumbs

  • 1/4 cup maple syrup

  • 50g dried cherries, finely chopped

  • 150g chopped nuts,(I used pistachios, pecans, walnuts and hazelnuts)

  • 90 ml rum

  • 1 orange, zested

For coating:

  • 1/2 cup cocoa powder

  • 1/2 cup pistachio nuts


METHOD

  1. In a food processor, pulse the cake and make the crumbs. Transfer to a mixing bowl.

  2. Add maple syrup, cranberries, nuts, rum and orange zest. Mix them all together and stick it in the fridge for 2 hours.

  3. Now using the small ice-cream scoop, make the balls slightly smaller than the golf balls.

  4. Blitz the pistachios into a grinder to a crumb.

  5. Roll the balls into pistachio crumbs or cocoa powder and serve.


COOK'S NOTES

  • I made this recipe with leftover cake shavings. But to make these you can use a store bought chocolate cake or make your own to make these rum balls.

  • Run can also be replaced with another liqueur of your choice to make it boozy.

  • Skip the alcohol to make it for children or adults who do not consume alcohol. Infuse with orange juice instead.

  • Any nuts you have in your pantry like almonds, cashews, walnuts etc.or dried fruits like raisins, sultanas, prunes or candied peels can be added instead of the nuts and fruits mentioned in the recipe.

  • You can also roll the balls in desiccated coconut or toasted sesame seeds or walnut crumb as a variation.

  • These can stay fresh until a week in refrigerator.



These chocolate rum ball truffles are an absolute delight and so so easy to make and are a best use of your leftover cake shavings. A very versatile recipe which will come together in just minutes with the ingredients you have at hand in your pantry.


I make lot of boutique and sculpted cakes for weddings, birthdays and special occasions but often you are left with lots of cake shaving leftovers from designing or leveling your wedding cakes. The question was what to do with these leftovers?? Found the best solution by converting these shavings into much more decadent and interesting dessert to serve. I preserve these shaving in freezer; tightly wrapped up in the freezer bags and make use of them for many different recipes later as and when needed.


These chocolate rum ball truffles are so so delicious that you can fix up a decadent and enticing dessert to impress your friends and family within no time. These were dipped in melted chocolate and topped with sea salt flakes. The subtle hint of sea salt flakes on top just adds that extra oomph to these beauties and enhances the chocolate flavour even more. The sweet chocolate alongside the warmth from the rum makes it perfect for autumn!


Do give it a try and leave the comments below after trying out this recipe at home. I would be really delighted to hear your comments below. Happing Baking!

PREP TIME: 15 minutes

ASSEMBLY TIME: 25-30 minutes

MAKES: 25-30



INGREDIENTS

  • 1kg chocolate cake crumbs

  • 1/4 cup maple syrup

  • 50g dried cherries, finely chopped

  • 150g chopped nuts,(I used pistachios, pecans, walnuts and hazelnuts)

  • 90 ml rum

  • 1 orange, zest

For coating:

  • 500g dark chocolate

  • 50g butter

  • 1/2 tbsp sea salt flakes


METHOD

  1. In a food processor, pulse the cake and make the crumbs. Transfer to a mixing bowl.

  2. Add maple syrup, cranberries, nuts, rum and orange zest. Mix them all together and stick it in the fridge for 2 hours for flavours to enhance.

  3. Now using the small ice-cream scoop, make the balls slightly smaller than the golf balls. Place them on parchment paper and refrigerate for 15 minutes to cool.

  4. Melt dark chocolate and butter over a double boiler, or microwave on high in 20 second increments until the chocolate is melted and smooth.

  5. Using the chocolate dipping tools or fork, dip and cover the rum ball truffles with the melted chocolate and place on parchment paper. Sprinkle with sea salt flakes immediately. Leave in the fridge to set for 20 minutes.

COOK'S NOTES

  • I made this recipe with leftover cake shavings. But to make these you can use a store bought chocolate cake or make your own to make these rum balls.

  • Run can also be replaced with another liqueur of your choice to make it boozy.

  • Skip the alcohol to make it for children or adults who do not consume alcohol. Infuse with orange juice instead.

  • Any nuts you have in your pantry like almonds, cashews, walnuts etc. or dried fruits like raisins, sultanas, prunes or candied peels can be added instead of the nuts and fruits mentioned in the recipe.

  • You can also roll the balls in cocoa powder, pistachio crumb, desiccated coconut or toasted sesame seeds or walnut crumb as a variation. See my other recipe for the variation

  • These can stay fresh until a week in refrigerator.



Now here’s something special, one of my favorite desserts from my “bachpan” - my childhood… Kalakand! Bringing this memory with me into the kitchen, I wanted to recreate that magic for Diwali, so I decided to renew the kalakand by giving a fun little spin and turning it into this beautiful free tart…


Its a modern interpretation of the traditional Indian sweet which is so so easy and quick to make recipe, away from rustling for hours in the kitchen traditionally.

Diwali and sweets are two things that go hand in hand - barfis, laddoos and many other desserts are what we first think of when we think of festive desserts. However, my story’s a bit different…when I was younger, everyone would enjoy the traditional desserts, but my dad would always make it a point to treat me to my favorite kalakand on Diwali! When I recount my memories of Diwali in my early childhood, amongst the precious memories of watching fireworks, lighting diyas and having a great time with my family and friends, the distinct delicious taste of kalakand remains with me. It was something super special just for me - the milky, creamy taste and delicate grainy texture of the khoya was such a divine experience, and in this tart, the crumbly crust alongside the rich Indian flavours of saffron, pistachio, cardamom and rose petals really rejuvenate my memories.


I'm also providing a gluten-free alternative!

Do give it a try this Diwali and give your festivities a modern touch!

PREP TIME: 15-20 minutes

BAKING TIME: 15-18 minutes

COOKING TIME: 12- 15 minutes

TOTAL TIME: 1 hour 50 minutes

MAKES: 6



INGREDIENTS


For normal tart pastry:

  • 3 cups all purpose flour

  • 250g unsalted butter, cold and diced

  • 1 tsp kosher salt

  • 3 tbsp granulated sugar

  • 6 to 7 tbsp chilled water

For gluten-free tart pastry (check Cook's Notes)*

  • 1 cup gluten-free all-purpose flour

  • 3/4 cup almond flour

  • 3 tbsp maple syrup

  • 1/4 cup ghee, slightly condensed

  • 1/4 tsp almond essence

  • 3 to 4 tbsp chilled water

For kalakand:

  • 425g ricotta cheese (full fat)

  • 395g condensed milk

  • 1/3 cup milk powder (full fat)

  • 1/4 tsp green cardamom powder

  • 1/2 tbsp sliced pistachios

For garnishing:

  • 125ml whipping cream

  • 1 1/2 tbsp confectioners sugar

  • Pinch of saffron

  • 1 tbsp sliced pistachios

  • 1/2 tbsp sliced almonds

  • Dried rose petals

Equipment needed:

  • 6x4.5” flan tart tins

  • Ceramic Baking Beans/ dried Chickpeas/ dried kidney beans, for baking the pastry


METHOD


For Tart:

  1. To make the pastry add flour, salt, sugar and butter in a stand mixer bowl fitted with the paddle attachment, blend everything together until the mixture resembles like bread crumbs, just for two 2 minutes. While the mixer is still on, add chilled water using a tablespoon at a time. Blend for just a minute or until the dough starts forming into a ball.

  2. Transfer the dough on bench top and knead lightly with gentle hands to combine it together, taking care not to over-work the dough.

  3. Divide the dough in 6 pieces, shape them into slightly flat balls. Wrap it in cling film individually and refrigerate for 20 minutes. Meanwhile, place the empty baking sheet in the oven and preheat it for 30 minutes at 200°C.

  4. Remove cling wrap from the dough and place between two large parchment sheets. Roll it out to 3mm thickness, cut into six 6-inch wide circles, lift carefully and transfer on to flan tins.

  5. Using the fingers, press the pastry gently against the edges of tin and trim off any excess. Score the pastry with fork. Cover them with a sheet of baking paper, drop the ceramic baking beans on the paper to put weight and stopping the pastry to puff. Place the prepared pastry tins carefully on preheated baking sheet and bake it for 18 minutes. Remove the baking beans along with baking paper and further bake it for 5-7 minutes until it turns golden brown.

  6. When using gluten-free Reduce temperature to 180°C and bake it for 15-18 mins until it turns golden brown. Cool on wire rack.

For Kalakand:

  1. In a non-stick heavy based shallow pan, pour condensed milk, ricotta cheese and milk powder. Stir on low heat for 12-15 minutes until milk mixture starts to thicken and leaves sides of pan.

  2. Add cardamom powder and pistachio slices. Mix well and cook for another 2-3 minutes until slightly more thick in consistency but not dry. Remove from fire and let cool for 5 mins.

  3. Now, equally distribute the kalakand into tart shells and spread it evenly with offset spatula. Let it cool to room temperature. Stick it in the refrigerator for 30 minutes to an hour to chill.

For Garnishing:

  1. Grind the saffron in a small mortar and pestle.

  2. Using the handheld mixer or an electric mixer, fitted with the balloon whisk attachment, whip the cream along with saffron and confectioner’s sugar.

  3. Fill the whipped cream in a piping bag fitted with a flower nozzle, (I used #2D tip of Wilton). Pipe it on the chilled kalakand tarts and garnish with sliced pistachios, almonds and rose petals.


COOK'S NOTES

  • If you are gluten intolerant the pastry shells can also be made with gluten-free flour. Check the ingredients used to make the gluten-free pastry tart.*

  • For making gluten-free pastry, add all the pastry ingredients except water in the stand mixer bowl fitted with paddle attachment. Blend everything together until the mixture resembles like bread crumbs, just for a minute. While the mixer is still on, add chilled water using a tablespoon at a time. Blend for just a minute or until the dough starts forming into a ball. Transfer the dough on bench top and knead lightly with gentle hands to combine it together, taking care not to over-work the dough. Divide the dough in 6 pieces and shape them into slightly flat balls. Wrap it in cling film individually and refrigerate for 20 minutes. Meanwhile, place the empty baking sheet in the oven and preheat it for 30 minutes at 200°C.

  • To bake gluten-free tarts, reduce oven temperature to 180˚C after preheating and bake them for 15-18 minutes or until golden brown. ( Follow rest of the recipe above to make kalakand tarts)

  • Chilling the pastry in the fridge makes it more crispy, hence its an important step.

  • Preheating the baking sheet before baking the tart shells helps to crisp up the bottoms without burning. Baking the tarts directly on the oven rack might burn the pastry shells.

  • If you cannot find ricotta cheese, replace it with creamy paneer, grated coarsely.

  • Keep kalakand filling bit soft and into spreadable consistency as it will condense as it cools down. Reducing it too much will leave your kalakand filling bit stiff and not soft, creamy and melt in mouth consistency.

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