Based in both Paris and Amsterdam, Yvette van Boven works as an illustrator, food stylist and recipe writer. Her first cookbook, Home Made, brings together over 200 from-scratch recipes in one beautifully illustrated collection. Together with her cousin Joris Vermeer, she has a restaurant and catering service in Amsterdam called Aan de Amstel. She is very fond of eating oysters, but today she’ll teach us how to make chocolates. Here’s Yvette.
I grew up in Ireland. I am no stranger to writing cookbooks. I wrote my first one when I was four years old. From then on I continued to indulge my almost morbid passion for collecting recipes and cookbooks, preferably illustrated.
My mother and the women on our street made a lot of things with their own hands, out of necessity or by tradition, and my sister and I did the same. We made soda bread, biscuits, shortbread and stew for our toy restaurant. We made ice creams, yoghurt, butterfly cakes, and ginger ale for our dolls or friends.
My mother made everything herself because there simply wasn’t a lot to buy in the stores at that time. She showed me that by making things yourself, you can adjust the flavor to your own taste. Even now, in our restaurant or at home, we make everything from scratch ourselves. I wouldn’t know how to do otherwise.
As far as desserts are concerned, I would say I have a weak spot for bread and butter pudding. I have a recipe for Panettone and custard pudding in the book that uses Italian Panettone bread instead of a regular loaf. This makes the dessert lighter, so you can eat more of it. It also contains prunes soaked in Amaretto…need I say more?
My recipes represent a starting point to help you on your way, but I hope you will make up your own versions and create fresh memories. Be sure to invite me.
Making Chocolates, the Home Made way
When making chocolates, you need some skill. Melting chocolate is just not that easy and you have to acquire some experience. Stirring too much is bad, since the chocolate will become grainy. Heating it too much is also bad, since it will also become dry and grainy. Under all circumstances, the following applies: If at first you don’t succeed, try and try again. And be prepared for some failures. For your first chocolates, stock up on some extra chocolate. Then you can make another batch, no worries! The best temperature for chocolate is 104° F, hence a little warmer than body temperature. Just check with your finger.
Ingredients:
For the ganache:
1/2 cup cream
7 oz chocolate (70% cocoa)
2 tablespoons butter
Cinnamon or liqueur for flavoring
Plastic wrap
Wax paper
For the outside chocolate layer:
7 oz chocolate
4 oz melted white or milk chocolate for decoration
Parchment paper to dry the chocolates
Wax paper for the icing

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For the filling (ganache) you need twice as much chocolate as cream: 1/2 cup cream and 7 oz chocolate (70% cocoa).

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Heat the cream in a heavy-bottomed saucepan. You can add flavoring such as cinnamon, liqueur, or nothing!

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Finely chop the chocolate and add it to the cream. Turn off the heat and leave to melt.

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Pour the ganache into a tray lined with plastic wrap and place in the refrigerator for at least two hours.
Did you enjoy this recipe? For more sumptuous sweets (and savory meals!), pick up a copy of Yvette Van Boven’s Home Made. Abrams Publishing is offering a 30% discount to Etsy readers who buy directly from their site. Simply enter “etsyhomemade” at checkout. This coupon code expires on October 11, 2011.
Have you ever made chocolates? What’s your favorite type of sweet?

133 comments
Sign in to add your ownPassThePretty says:
looks absolutely delicious!
1 year ago
RivalryTime says:
Makes me hungry :)
1 year ago
shopmeowzy says:
Yum! I want to try this.
1 year ago
elleestpetite says:
During Christmas season, my boyfriend and I like to make our own peppermint bark and peanut butter truffles as simple gifts for the family. This recipe is a bit more ambitious but looks really yummy! I'll have to give it a try.
1 year ago
ballandchain says:
YUMMMMM
1 year ago
GardenDaisiesStudio says:
Now I want to make chocolates! Those pictures look so yummy :) Thank you for sharing this.
1 year ago
jammerjewelry says:
Sounds delicious, can't wait to try the recipe. My kitchen skills are pretty rusty however it looks so good I must make an attempt. Thanks
1 year ago
TwinkleStarCrafts says:
Wow...if I could cook or bake or had any talent in the kitchen, I would try this. It looks fantastic.
1 year ago
good4you says:
yes!! thanks so much for this 'how to' . <333
1 year ago
MountainMommaGems says:
So awesome! I am making this for my sweetheart this weekend :) Thank you.
1 year ago
KMalinka says:
Very yummy :O)
1 year ago
JulieMeyer says:
Wiping the drool off my lip.......yum, yum, yummy!
1 year ago
Iammie says:
Wow! I'm gonna try this!
1 year ago
UUPP says:
Ooooohhhh! I know what I will be doing this weekend !
1 year ago
MonluwiDesigns says:
You are so making me hungry!
1 year ago
MootiDesigns says:
Wow yummy. Growing up in Paris, we only had Nutella (no peanut butter), so my mom used to make us home-made nutella. Still remember the taste with bits of hazelnuts she couldn't grind all the way. So good! Love chocolate!
1 year ago
keibers says:
This is the best thing I've ever read! Made me hungry and craving chocolate at the same time :( No fair, Etsy!
1 year ago
IlluminatedPerfume says:
Mouthwatering!
1 year ago
SellmySeoul says:
I need chocolate.
1 year ago
ACupOfSparkle says:
I want to make chocolate now!!!
1 year ago
happy2zin says:
Geez I hate dieting....chocolate is my weakness!
1 year ago
CactusCreek says:
I luv this recipe, I can't wait to give it a whirl! I have a question, how would I make a peanut butter ganache? Keep making tasty treats, I'll keep trying!
1 year ago
jmayoriginals says:
thanks for the recipe. i'm definitely trying this!
1 year ago
samdesigns2009 says:
OMG those chocolates look wonderful and so easy to make too.
1 year ago
Mclovebuddy says:
very nice. :)
1 year ago
zatanah says:
Mmm! Yummy!
1 year ago
AdornmentsNYC says:
great post - I love the visual step-by-step photos. nom.
1 year ago
Arttio says:
Holly wow. I'm hungry now. Looks super tasty!
1 year ago
mylenefoster says:
This is too much! Definitely worth the work and effort put in it!
1 year ago
aswiggett says:
If you temper the chocolate that you dip the ganache in you'll get a nice hard chocolate shell that won't melt.
1 year ago
VivaGailBeads says:
looks so good!
1 year ago
laurastark says:
I made a chocolate flourless cake last night and the smell of chocolate melting over the double boiler was heavenly. Heavenly I say!
1 year ago
LittleWrenPottery says:
I've made chocolates before but I love the way youve decorated yours, so pretty with the White chocolate!
1 year ago
pwiddylady says:
thats cool. i've always wanted to know how to do that. my favoret part is decorating
1 year ago
pwiddylady says:
thats awsome. i love making things like that for friends for christmas.
1 year ago
myvintagecrush says:
Oh wow.. I always want chocolate, my tummy thanks you!
1 year ago
pixestreasurechest says:
Mmmmmm....ganache.....
1 year ago
ThePattypanShop says:
Yum! There's nothing better!!!
1 year ago
siennaorlando says:
Nom, nom, nom . . . I LOVE making truffles!
1 year ago
SimpleSmiles says:
mmmMMMMmmm Looks yummie!!! This is a definite weekend project for me and hopefully I'll perfect the technique for a Thanksgiving surprise:)
1 year ago
bhangtiez says:
Looks scrumptous, thank you so much for sharing!
1 year ago
SilviaMaciasDesigns says:
Yum! Can't wait to give it a try. :)
1 year ago
EdenPottery says:
my only satisfaction today has been M&Ms, now I've got a new craving!
1 year ago
MegansMenagerie says:
That looks incredible! Yummy!!!!
1 year ago
bookmarksNbangles says:
I love chocolate, so I've got to try this! Looks delicious!
1 year ago
GraceAbounds says:
Are you using heavy cream? The recipe does not specify. Would love to try it, but I'd like to get it right.
1 year ago
TandJsoaps says:
YUMMMMMYYYYY!
1 year ago
NobleTextiles says:
Oh my! This could be dangerous!
1 year ago
FranceGallery says:
Yum!!!
1 year ago
shizendesigns says:
ooohhhh, fun, fun, fun, I love making my own candy!
1 year ago
OnlyOriginalsByAJ says:
Mmmm.....this looks amazing!!!
1 year ago
TheNightjar says:
Ahhh! Yum! thanks for sharing-cant wait to try it out. When I was little I used to get up early and present my Mom with a "restaurant menu" a menu that I made myself at the crack of dawn with crayons/ribbons and the like with ever changing food items ....poor woman so graciously ate my raw pancakes....(!) Chocolate rules!!
1 year ago
bedouin says:
Oooooo tapping toes under the table here ~ the sugar high has begun!!!
1 year ago
LittlePhoenixRising says:
Oh this is like forbidden PORN to a diabetic LOL!!!! I LOVE it & you have convinced me to buy your books. ;)
1 year ago
JasmineLund says:
This looks marvelous! I was snacking on m&ms the other day (something I only have a chance to do once in a blue moon), and I suddenly thought "! Surely some gourmet candy-maker on Etsy makes a far, far better kind of m&m!" So as soon as I had a chance at internet (and remembered!), I searched... and found nothing! Likewise, my search for a technique for making them (I just googled it) came up blank. I suppose I shall be forced by curiosity to invention. My favorite kind of candy to make would be cream cheese mints, a lovely treat that we always make for graduations, weddings, and any other shindigs that call for a touch of sweet elegance.
1 year ago
batteryeasy says:
Great! Previously only know eat, learned to can make all sorts of lovely modelling.
1 year ago
EndQuotes says:
What a great post- looks amazing!!
1 year ago
Alaroycreature says:
yuuummm
1 year ago
Tidepools says:
that is making my mouth water....so sweet and gooey deliciousness. yum.
1 year ago
AlpineGypsy says:
oh my god oh my god, I am going to buy that book RIGHT NOW! thank you for the generous discount too! yum yum yum! Heidi
1 year ago
jennifermorrisbeads says:
this. is. gorgeous. thank you!
1 year ago
Artesserae says:
Mmm, looks delicious! For the Holidays, per Danish tradition, we make confections, filling i. e. dates with marzipan or almond paste and dipping it into melted chocolate -- sometimes decorating with hazelnuts, candied violets etc. It is a Christmas tradition in my home to do this on Christmas eve, while making the chocolate-decorated marzipan pig -- another Christmas tradition of ours :) While the confections get served during the opening of gifts, with coffee, the marzipan pig is the prize for winning the dessert game: Finding a whole almond in the riz à l'amande. We Danes take our sweets traditions very seriously :)
1 year ago
greenphilosophie says:
♥ chocolate...yum!...:)
1 year ago
katrinaalana says:
Looks very delicious! Now I'm craving for some chocolate...
1 year ago
TerraCasa says:
These look so yummy! Can't wait to try the recipe out.
1 year ago
baruchslullaby says:
Divine! I haven't had sugar in two months, but this might make me fall off the wagon. Bookmarking it for Christmas, for sure!
1 year ago
MaamSouffle says:
Looks absolutely delicious!
1 year ago
MarieVaughnDesign says:
Lovely recipe! Looks so yummy :)
1 year ago
FlowerLand85 says:
Wooww!! Beautiful post! I'll try to make chocolate Thank you so much!
1 year ago
squibbles76 says:
oh my goodness!!! o.O CHOCOLATE! and then etsy goes and adds a selection of more chocolate. I love Etsy <3
1 year ago
beliz82 says:
Looks delicious !!! I can't wait to try !!
1 year ago
JellieBabies09 says:
Perfect for my cookie swap at Christmas!!
1 year ago
TopazTurtle says:
Yum... i think i've just put on 10 pounds reading this article! This looks so delicious and tempting. I'll just have to make some for the weekend.
1 year ago
Jackphelpsstudio says:
looks great ! thank you so much !
1 year ago
volcanogirlcreations says:
What can I say? It's Chocolate! LOL! <3
1 year ago
amlinwood89 says:
This looks great! I'll definitely have to try making these for Christmas! :)
1 year ago
adrianaallenllc says:
Ahh! Chocolate! My personal passion! Only if I were not setting the kitchen on fire every time I attempt to cook, I would be there trying my hand at this recipe... :P ..but no matter, just keep them coming! It's chocolate after all we are talking about!
1 year ago
JennysFunCreations says:
That looks so yummy. Thanks for sharing. :-)
1 year ago
NewModernArt says:
This looks great! I want to make chocolate now!!!
1 year ago
LittleAndTheGirl says:
Oooooh!! I can't wait to make these!!
1 year ago
pinksnakejewelry says:
Delicious Article!!!!
1 year ago
gailgirondesign says:
Wow...and never thought of using wax paper for an icing bag. I always used a ziploc bag...which was messy.
1 year ago
breadandroses2 says:
Looks so good but too early for eating chocolate. LIke whiskey before breakfast as the old folk tune goes.
1 year ago
FauxFurPetBakery says:
One word - DELECTABLE!!! Thank you for the inspiration.
1 year ago
MissSAHutton says:
Y-U-M-M-Y!!!!! yummy.
1 year ago
tugboatprintshop says:
ooo la la! bookmarked immediately & can't wait to try my hand at this!
1 year ago
Furiousdreams says:
Yum! I'm saving this for my recipe collection. Thanks for the great tips.
1 year ago
VintageEyeFashion says:
*drool*
1 year ago
PurpleZebra36 says:
your not really "making" the chocolate though...correct? Your just melting it down?
1 year ago
thebeadgirl says:
oh my word. are you kidding me? will you be my bff?
1 year ago
PotteryKreations says:
yum!!
1 year ago
PotteryKreations says:
YUM!
1 year ago
Officeboy01 says:
chocolate is the next best thing when you had a long rough day at work. Today has been a day, next week will be better.
1 year ago
tiltomorrow says:
Chocolate is my favorite and when you add some cream and serve it to somone who loves chcolate as much as you do brings a smile to my face.
1 year ago
tiltomorrow says:
Going to email my friend about this blog.
1 year ago
Officeboy01 says:
Chocolate is yum. I like lemon tart as well. Never tried the two together
1 year ago
KatiesBeadsOfHope says:
Wow....this looks so good!! :D
1 year ago
ArgentTonic says:
miaaaamm! Bon appetit!
1 year ago
acanthusjd says:
Why, oh why did I look at this...major mistake, have come over all faint. Need chocolate NOW! But just any old chocolate won't do. Begins to weep.
1 year ago
AnnTig says:
Looks yammy!
1 year ago
PattiTrostle says:
Looks so good! I might try it!
1 year ago
BanglewoodSupplies says:
I am allergic to chocolate but I lived through each step of this recipe. It must be nice.
1 year ago
somsstudiosupplies says:
Wow!! Very tempting! Thanks for sharing.
1 year ago
PetiteLemon says:
This will be fun to do with the holidays quickly approaching. Thanks for sharing!
1 year ago
plumcreek22 says:
Sounds and looks delicious.....I love chocolate and cinnamon!!
1 year ago
isitsecretisitsafe says:
Oh geez, this is going to be my downfall! They look so delicious! I have to try it. Thanks for sharing!
1 year ago
ShoeClipsOnly says:
LOVE chocolate, I think the best gifts are made of chocolate, thanks for sharing!
1 year ago
violintide says:
Yum! Wish I had the patience to try this out!
1 year ago
Curlygirliedesigns says:
Oh wow!! This couldn't look more delicious!! I can't wait to try it out, thank you for sharing.
1 year ago
nonesuchgarden says:
YUMMMMM! Thank you for sharing this!
1 year ago
TheScarfTree says:
Yum yum! Thanks for sharing this with us! Would love to give it a try!
1 year ago
SPUNKbyCM says:
this is awesome! thanks for sharing
1 year ago
DevineCollectible says:
U make me hungry and it looks so easy but I make chocolate and it can be diffcult, peace and love, karen DevineCollectible
1 year ago
CassiasGarden says:
omgosh. i want to do this so bad! Move on over soap! Chocolate is a girl's best friend!
1 year ago
piggledee says:
Beautiful step photos! And it looks so easy! Though, as a former pastry chef, I have to say it's not easy.... Ganache is super easy and delicious just eaten by the spoonful. Coating ganache with melted chocolate is the difficult part -- you need to "temper" the chocolate and it takes days and weeks of practice. You need high-quality chocolate, too. So if you are going to make this, especially with expensive chocolate, I'd recommend reading a good book on tempering chocolate first. But even if you fail... it'll still taste delicious!
1 year ago
metalicious says:
Wow. This is amazing! Thank you.
1 year ago
DeerValleySoaps says:
Thanks for the recipe! Going to have to try this for the holidays coming up. Family is always worth it!
1 year ago
TheCreativeTree says:
Oh, yum!! I hope I can try this out some time. It looks so good!! Thanks for sharing.
1 year ago
moonface5 says:
Chocolate is great anyway it is made!
1 year ago
MorfineDoll says:
This looks fantastic! I'm on a spree to try out new recepies and this one looks easy, yummy and pretty.
1 year ago
edguardodeevinchsski says:
Looks delicious I might have to try it!
1 year ago
Joliejye says:
Hmm i will definitly try this receipe ! Sounds very easy and yummy. Thanks for sharing this great idea for all chocolate lovers !
1 year ago
amicafe says:
OMG~!!! I love chocolate!!! Thanks for the recipe!
1 year ago
Maddy Poe from Design89 says:
Chocolate, chocolate, chocolate. My whole problem with making chocolate is then eating the chocolate - ALL the chocolate. (but I will try it!) Thank you. :)
1 year ago
gottohavechocolate from FriendsnChocolate says:
I think this is my favorite Etsy blog post yet! :-)
1 year ago
Stephanie Maslow Blackman from metalicious says:
Chocolate is divine!
1 year ago
Christine and Marc from TaylorArts says:
AMAZING! Love everything about this--the aesthetic, the tone, the delicious results. Can't wait to try it myself and check out the cookbook. Thanks for the inspiration.
1 year ago
Dovile from WoolWalkerShop says:
Yum! I read this twice! This is not so hard to try to make :)
1 year ago
Connie Haskell from redemptionart says:
Okay, I had to "PIN" this one, because I am definitely going back here to make some!
1 year ago
Allie Hawbaker from JoyfulinJesus says:
This sounds super yummy.
1 year ago
Melanie Ann Green from inkmeup says:
this looks amazing... I'll be trying out the recipe soon *:D
1 year ago
Rie Takeda from NeoJaponismAtelier says:
nnnnnnn! wanna try this recipe tomorrow!!
1 year ago
Cheryl sandberg says:
Here are some more recipes just like those!! http://www.anoccasionalchocolate.com
247 days ago