Chocolate Truffles - Just TWO ingredients for this recipe! (2024)

These rich, creamy, and indulgent dark chocolate truffles melt in your mouth!

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Easy chocolate truffle recipe

Homemade chocolate truffles are the ultimate party dessert.

And they’re surprisingly simple to make at home in your own kitchen, with a base of just two or three ingredients and endless custom flavor possibilities.

Want hazelnut truffles? Or caramel cream? Cappuccino, vanilla, cherry, or peppermint? The sky is the limit, so have fun and let your imagination run wild.

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What are chocolate truffles?

If you’ve never tasted a homemade chocolate truffle before, they are little round balls of pure chocolate bliss, with rich chocolate ganache centers that melt in your mouth.

Truffles are so named due of their physical resemblance to edible fungi of the genus Tuber, popular in fancy cuisine. Thankfully, the classic chocolate confection is much less expensive!

Bonbons and truffles are similar in shape and often sold next to each other in chocolate shops. The difference between the two is that bonbons have a chocolate fondant shell and the candy is filled with liqueur or another type of sweet center. Truffles have chocolate centers and are often coated or dusted in another ingredient.

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To create chocolate truffles, you first make a two ingredient chocolate ganache consisting of melted chocolate and cream or coconut milk.

This chocolate filling is cooled until firm and then rolled in cocoa powder or anything else your heart desires.

For truffles that are healthier or higher in antioxidants, extra dark chocolate or sugar free chocolate chips (for keto chocolate truffles) can be used instead of semi sweet chocolate chips. White chocolate also works.

This traditional truffle recipe calls for all natural ingredients. No powdered sugar, butter, coconut oil, corn syrup, or sweetened condensed milk are needed.

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Truffle Flavors

Mint – Stir 1/4 teaspoon of pure peppermint extract into the melted chocolate.

Espresso Truffles – Stir in 1 teaspoon of instant coffee, regular or decaf.

Raspberry – Instead of rolling balls, place a fresh raspberry on a fork or spoon and cover in the chocolate ganache. Refrigerate or freeze until firm.

Peanut Butter – Stir 2 tablespoons of softened peanut butter or almond butter in with the cream and melted chocolate.

Oreo Truffles – Instead of cocoa powder, roll the truffles in crushed chocolate sandwich cookies before refrigerating.

Coconut – Roll the finished truffles in shredded coconut. Or make these Coconut Balls.

Orange Truffles – Add the zest of one orange to the melted chocolate before chilling in the fridge or freezer until firm.

Other add-ins to try include ground cinnamon, powdered or finely chopped candied ginger, crushed pistachios or pecans, sea salt, protein powder, or a teaspoon of amaretto, rum, or bourbon.

Can’t decide which version to choose? Turn your kitchen into a Godiva, Lindt, or Russels Stover chocolate factory and make an assorted box of all the different flavors.

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How to make chocolate truffles

Start by finely chopping your chocolate so that it will melt more quickly.

Heat the whipped cream or coconut milk, either on the stove or in the microwave, just until it starts to boil. Slowly pour over the chocolate.

If desired, stir in a pinch of salt and pure vanilla extract. Stir until the chocolate mixture is shiny, thick, and completely smooth.

Refrigerate the bowl of chocolate until it’s firm enough to scoop. This usually takes somewhere between thirty minutes and an hour.

Then roll out chocolate balls, either using your hands (with gloves if you wish, for less mess) or a mini cookie scoop.

Roll in cocoa powder, sprinkles, crushed almonds, or anything else you have on hand and want to add. Kids love helping with this step.

Set the balls on a parchment-lined plate and refrigerate or freeze until ready to serve.

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Storage tips

The truffles are fine to leave out on the counter for a few hours at a party indoors or outside on a cool or chilly day.

Or wrap them up and give as gifts for Christmas, Valentine’s Day, birthdays, or thank you presents to friends and family who live in your area.

If you want to ship chocolate truffles, I’d recommend freezing them until the last minute and then choosing overnight shipping and buying cold packs for the box to ensure they won’t melt in the mail.

Leftovers (leftovers?!) can be stored in the refrigerator or freezer for one or two months. Or you can send leftover truffles to me and I’ll take care of them for you.

You’re welcome.

Vegan chocolate truffles

To make the recipe dairy free and plant based, simply use coconut cream, cashew cream, or full fat canned coconut milk for coconut milk chocolate truffles.

Or use a brand of nondairy heavy cream instead of dairy whipping cream. Leftover cream? Make a batch of Vegan Chocolate Mousse!

The opulent no cook chocolate truffles are a beautiful decoration on top of frosted cupcakes or a Keto Cake or double layer Vegan Chocolate Cake.

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Chocolate Truffles

These rich, smooth, and creamy dark chocolate truffles are easy to make and melt in your mouth.

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Prep Time 5 minutes minutes

Total Time 5 minutes minutes

Yield 15 -20 truffles

5 from 16 votes

Ingredients

  • 8 oz semi-sweet or dark chocolate
  • 1/2 cup heavy cream or coconut milk
  • optional 1/4 tsp pure vanilla extract
  • optional pinch salt

Instructions

  • *For many different flavor ideas, including coffee, raspberry, coconut, and peppermint truffle, be sure to scroll up earlier in this post!

    To make the chocolate truffles, chop chocolate finely so it will melt more quickly and evenly. If using coconut milk, be sure it’s the full-fat canned type. Heat the milk or cream just until it barely begins to boil. Pour over the chocolate, add the salt and vanilla if using, and stir until smooth. Refrigerate at least 2 hours, or until firm enough to scoop out and roll balls with your hands or a mini cookie scoop. If desired, roll truffles in cocoa powder, sprinkles, crushed walnuts or almonds, coconut, powdered sugar, or melted chocolate. Set on a parchment-lined plate, and refrigerate or freeze until ready to serve. Leftover truffles can be refrigerated for 1-2 months.

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Notes

For keto truffles, try these Chocolate Brownie Bombs.

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FAQs

What are chocolate truffles made of? ›

A chocolate truffle's basic components are tempered chocolate on the outside and chocolate ganache within. The delicious chocolate ganache filling is made from bittersweet chocolate and heavy cream. To give the delicate and creamy ganache filling a firm shell, it is dipped in tempered chocolate.

What's in the middle of a chocolate truffle? ›

A truffle is a rich chocolate candy. The inside of a chocolate truffle consists of melted chocolate, butter, cream, nuts and different flavorings such as spirits or liqueurs, vanilla, coffee, and spices.

How is truffle made? ›

Truffles are a fungus that grows underground at or near the base of trees known as host trees, but not all trees are suitable places for truffles to grow. Typically host trees include poplar, beech, and oak trees. Truffle fungi grow worldwide in many different varieties.

What makes chocolate truffles so good? ›

Chocolate truffles are considered one of the most indulgent treats and ultimate luxury desserts. They combine the richness of high-quality chocolate with a creamy center, making them ideal as sympathy chocolate or just a sweet treat for any special occasion.

How to roll truffles in chocolate? ›

The person rolling the truffles should dampen her fingertips with water and coat them with cocoa before shaping and rolling the truffles. Use the cocoa-coated pads of your fingers to shape the truffles into balls, and then rolling them in cocoa. Don't worry about making the truffles into perfectly spherical balls.

How do you dip truffles in chocolate without making a mess? ›

Tips for Dipping Candy in Chocolate

Drop your candy or truffle in the chocolate and spoon the chocolate over the top. Swirling makes the truffle break. Use a fork to lift the truffle out of the chocolate. The excess chocolate will drip down through the tines of the fork.

What is a truffle vs chocolate truffle? ›

They bear the same lump shape as their mushroom counterpart but taste completely different. A chocolate truffle is a sweet dessert, whereas a truffle is a fungus that grows underground. Consequently, they taste completely different and only bear similarities in their looks.

How is truffle chocolate made? ›

A chocolate truffle is a French chocolate confectionery traditionally made with a chocolate ganache centre and coated in cocoa powder, coconut, or chopped nuts. A chocolate truffle is handrolled into a spherical or ball shape.

How long do homemade chocolate truffles last in the fridge? ›

Homemade truffles can last up to 2 weeks in the refrigerator and for up to 6 months in the freezer. For the best texture and flavor, bring them to room temperature before serving. Even if you're planning on gifting your chocolate truffles, be sure to store them in the fridge or freezer.

Is Godiva or Lindt better? ›

In conclusion, both Lindt and Godiva are reputable chocolate brands that offer high-quality products. Lindt is known for its affordability, wide range of flavors, and smooth texture, while Godiva is renowned for its luxurious taste, attention to detail, and elegant packaging.

What cocoa powder is best for truffles? ›

Cocoa powder.

I like using Hershey's because it's easy to find, affordable, and has a good flavor. I do not recommend substituting Dutched cocoa powder (also called “special dark” cocoa powder). It has a different acidity level and taste, so your chocolate truffles won't turn out the same.

What is the tastiest truffle? ›

Alba (tuber magnatum pico)

The tuber is world-famous for its aroma and exquisite taste. Travellers come from afar just to sample this amazing truffle, grown in the Piedmont region of Italy. Only available from October to December, this white truffle truly is a must-try.

Do chocolate truffles have real truffles in them? ›

Despite sharing a name, a chocolate truffle does not contain any truffles of the mushroom variety. Nevertheless, some especially adventurous chocolate manufacturers may attempt to make chocolate-covered mushrooms.

Are chocolate truffles made from real truffles? ›

Nope. While truffles did inspire the name of chocolate truffles, it is not because these sweet little bites are made from truffles. It's because they resemble they vaguely resemble the fungus. Chocolate truffles are made from chocolate ganache, dusted with cocoa, and formed into a ball.

Are chocolate truffles good for you? ›

The cocoa in chocolate truffles contains flavonoids, a type of antioxidant known for its heart-protective properties. When you indulge in a high-quality chocolate truffle from A Cacao Affair, you're not just savoring the flavor; you're nourishing your body with nature's protective shield.

Is a truffle a mushroom or chocolate? ›

A: Truffles originated in France in 1895 and it was here that the ball of chocolate ganache dusted with cocoa received the name, truffle. As it turns out, truffles are named after the mushrooms of the similar name because of their resemblance to the dark and rumpled mushroom.

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