Notes
Wearing rubber gloves or coating your hands in some cocoa powder will make rolling the truffles less messy.
Chopping chocolate into finer pieces adds surface area and lets the hot cream melt it on a lower heat setting, and decreases the chance of burning. I use a sharp chef’s knife, but a serrated knife is great if you have one as it prevents the chocolate bar from breaking into tiny shredded shards.
As you don’t bake the chocolate truffles, use real vanilla extract as you’ll be able to taste the difference.
Use a cookie scoop to make perfectly uniformed truffles.
If your hands run warm, your kitchen is hot, or your ganache is too soft, scoop the chocolate ganache onto a lined sheet pan and freeze for a bit before rolling.
If the ganache is still too soft, you will have to gently reheat the mixture and add more chopped chocolate to it.

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