Recipe/Tutorial: Zelda Magic Bean Truffles (2024)

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Zelda Month is still going strong, and even though I’ve contributed somethingto Fandom Foodies for this theme already, I wanted to do another before November ended. For those who don’t know, Fandom Foodies is a group of bloggers that cook inspired by all things geeky. This month our theme is Zelda Month, a “holiday” of sorts created by PeanutButterGamer! Check outZelda Month’s host blog Level 1 Cheffor other Ze;darecipes and instructions on participating!

Now, for the item of the hour: magic beans. These little wonders were found in both Ocarina of Time and Majora’s Mask. Their function wasthe same in both games: you plant those suckers in some special soiland you wait. They’ll grow into extremely useful hover platforms in time, though how much time depends on which game you’re playing. In Majora’s Mask you’ll wait just until the next rain (which is never more than a day away), but in Ocarina of Time you reap your rewards7 friggin’ years later.

The slow growth of these plants might explain the Bean Seller’s apparent lack of business, though it probably doesn’t help thathe sets up shop in actualholes in the ground. There’s no foot traffic in secret caves, man. Take a business class!

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Lack of business acumen aside, I love that guy.To honor him,I presented these to my husband while makingBean Seller noises. “Nnnnn, ahhhh?”

These are super simple truffles, but I love them anyway. It’s all in the presentation, and the paper bean pod is what really makes it work.

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Magic Bean Truffles

Yield: 10-12 truffles

200g (7 oz) dark chocolate
100g (3.5oz by weight, not volume) heavy cream
1 tsp flavoring of choice (I chose creme de menthe extract, but you can do anything you’d like!)
2 tbsp butter

Pearl luster dust

50g (2 oz) red candy melts
50g (2 oz) blue candy melts
50g (2 oz) green candy melts
50g (2 oz)yellow candy melts

OR

200g (7 oz) white candy melts or tempered white chocolate
Red, Blue, Yellow and Green powdered food coloring

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1. In a bowl, combine the dark chocolate, cream, flavoring and butter and microwave for 1 minute. Stir to combine. If the chocolate has not melted all the way microwave for 10 second increments and stir inbetween until the ganache is smooth. Fill ganache into a piping bag and twist the end of the piping bag so the ganache don’t leak out. Let it firm up for an hour or two at room temperature.
2. Melt all the colored candy melts in individual bowls. Using clean fingers or a small spoon, spread the chocolate into the cake pop molds. Fill 1/4 of the cavities with each color. Pop the mold in the fridge to set.
3. Once the chocolate shells have set, spread a second thin layer of chocolate into each mold to fortify the shells. Be sure to get any translucent spots, as these will be prone to breakage. Chill again.
5. Pipe ganache into each cavity to just below the top. Place in the fridge for 2-3 hours to make sure the ganache has set completely.
6. Turn the cake pop mold upside down and carefully pop out each trufflehalf. Warm a sheet pan either over the stove or in the oven. Now, join the halves as follows: take 2 halves and press them seam-side down onto the warmed cookie sheet for a second or two, just enough to melt the edges. Now join the halves together, holding them in place until the melted chocolate solidifies to hold the halves together. Do this one truffle at a time, wiping down and re-warming the cookie sheet if necessary.
7. If necessary, use a knife to clean up the edges of the truffles. Now, using a brush and some pearl luster dust, lightly dust the outsides of each truffle to add a sheen. Serve inthe paper bean pod.

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THE POD

I made the bean pod using simple green cardstock. Each pod required a single A4 sized sheet and a small amount of non-toxic glue. You can get the template here, sized for an A4 sheet. Fair warning: I’m much better at pastry than I am at making papercraft templates.

1. Print out the template as large as you can on an A4 sheet of paper and cut it out.
2. Use green cardstock or firm construction paper to cut out the final pod shapes. Fold along all the marked lines. Glue together where marked on the template sheet.
3. Smush the bottom of the bean stemflat and glue it to the broad end of the pod. You’re done! Now put the finished producton your head, find a person you loveand tell them you’ve secretly been a pod person all along. (I’m not responsible for any friendships that may end if you take this advice.)

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These can sit at room temperature if you’re eating them within a day or so, but definitely keep them in the fridge if you intend to keep them for longer. Chilled they can last up to a week, which means they’d be an awesome make-ahead for a party! I hope you guys get to try these out at home!

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Recipe/Tutorial: Zelda Magic Bean Truffles (2024)

FAQs

How many magic beans can you have in Majora's Mask? ›

In Majora's Mask, Link can hold a maximum of 20 Magic Beans. Link cannot purchase Magic Beans until he has learned how to use them from the Bean Seller.

How do you grow magic beans in Zelda Ocarina of Time? ›

Each Magic Bean can be planted in one of 10 Soft Soil locations in Hyrule. These sprout in Adult Link's time creating Bean Platforms.

How many magic beans do you need Ocarina of Time? ›

There are 10 beans and 10 places to plant them. If I remember right, 8 of those give you a Golden Skultulla if you put a bug in the planting spot. So, yes, there is somewhere for all of them.

Where to buy magic beans in Clock Town? ›

Magic Beans: Bought from the Deku in Southern Swamp and originally received from the man in the hole in the Deku Palace Maze. Plant one with fresh water to make a floating platform. Deku Nuts: Found by killing Deku Babas, these nuts can be used to stun enemies.

Why do you need 5000 rupees in Majora's Mask? ›

Collect and deposit 5,000 rupees, and you will finally be rewarded with a Heart Piece.

What's the hardest mask to get in Majora's Mask? ›

1 Fierce Deity's Mask

Thankfully, the Fierce Deity's Mask tears through Majora easily. That might be disappointing to some, but the Moon Dungeons really are far and away harder than anything in the game.

How do you plant Magic Beans? ›

Pop beans on top of the soil pushing the bottom slightly into the soil so when the bean begins to sprout it can send down roots. Keep the beans on the top of the soil though, don't bury them. Dampen the soil and beans without flooding your tin. Ensure you tip off any excess water.

How do I get more Magic Beans? ›

Ways to Obtain
  1. Purchasing for 20 tickets each in the Magic Bean Shop on the right side of Stump Field.
  2. As a Stack Reward for adding certain Stickers to the Sticker Stack: Forward Facing Aphid rewards 1 magic bean. Round Green Critter rewards 1 magic bean. Flying Magenta Critter rewards 1 magic bean.

Can you catch a big fairy in Ocarina of Time? ›

In certain areas, such as near the portal to Zora's River in the Lost Woods, or at Gossip Stones, if Navi glows green, Link can play the Ocarina to make a Big Fairy appear. It restores eight Hearts and refills the Magic Meter. It cannot be caught in a Bottle, and therefore cannot revive Link when he runs out of health.

What do you need to do to 100% Ocarina of Time? ›

Ocarina of Time
  1. Extend the Life Gauge to 20 by collecting all eight Heart Containers and all 36 Pieces of Heart.
  2. Obtain the Golden Scale.
  3. Obtain the Biggoron's Sword.
  4. Obtain the Mask of Truth.
  5. Obtain the Ice Arrows.
  6. Upgrade the Deku Nut capacity to 40.
  7. Upgrade the Deku Stick capacity to 30.

What is the max money in Ocarina of Time? ›

In Ocarina of Time, Link can at first carry only up to 99 Rupees, although the Wallet from which he does this goes unseen. There are two Wallet upgrades, the Adult's Wallet and the Giant's Wallet, which have a maximum capacity of 200 and 500 Rupees respectively.

What is required to 100% Ocarina of Time? ›

Ocarina of Time

Complete all objectives on the Quest Status screen. Collect all 100 Gold Skulltulas. Earn at least 20 hearts on the HUD. Receive all 36 main heart pieces.

Where do I get an angry magic bean? ›

The magic beans a Sim receives is dependent on the emotional state of the NPC PlantSim. If you're looking for a “Sad” or “Angry” Magic Bean, you will need to find PlantSims who are currently in that emotional state.

What to do with the spooky mask? ›

In order to progress the trading sequence, the Spooky Mask is sold to Dampé's admiring fan, a young boy, at the Kakariko Graveyard. The boy will mistake the masquerading Link for Dampé. After realizing it was just a Mask, the boy will buy it for 30 Rupees, the same amount that Link paid.

How do you get sad Magic Beans? ›

Learn how to get magic beans and make your Sim into a PlantSim: Have your Sim reach level 10 of the gardening skill. With level 10 unlocked, you can buy rare seed packets using the computer, or in Build Mode. Each rare seed packet contains one magic bean.

How do you hold more than 99 rupees in Majora's Mask? ›

Link begins with a Wallet capacity of 99 Rupees in Majora's Mask, much like Ocarina of Time. The same two Wallet upgrades appear, the Adult Wallet and the Giant Wallet, retaining their maximum carrying capacity of 200 Rupees and 500 Rupees, respectively.

How many rupees can you carry in Majora's Mask? ›

The Giant Wallet (sometimes incorrectly called Giant's Wallet) is an Item in Majora's Mask that allows Link to carry up to 500 Rupees at a time. Location: Enter the Coastal Skultulla House near the fisherman's hut and bomb the entrance.

How long is 72 hours in Majora's Mask? ›

By 72 hours it means about an hour in real time. And you get ways to manipulate time very early in the game. Once you get the Ocarina, you can bo back in time to restart the timer, slow down time, or warp forward in time.

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