Simple Homemade Chocolate Truffles Recipe (2024)

Any chocolate junkie knows… not all chocolate is created equal. There can be a huge difference in quality depending on the brand and the ingredients. There may not be sweets around my house too often, but when we do have dessert, I want it to be amazing!

Like my homemade chocolate recipe, it took some time to perfect these chocolate truffles. In fact it took several botched batches to get it right (of chocolate… that I had to eat… oh darn).

My kids will be sad that the truffle experimentation has now come to an end, but the recipe is now ready for its blog reveal!

What Is a Chocolate Truffle Made Of?

So how dothey make chocolate truffles so deliciously smooth and silky? Despite the name it doesn’t involve actual truffles (although I do like chocolate and mushrooms together, surprisingly!). Unfortunately, it takes a few “mystery” ingredients I’d rather not eat.

The ingredient list of a popular store-bought truffle brand reads:

Dark Sweet Chocolate [sugar, chocolate,cocoa butter, skim milk, milkfat, soya lecithin (emulsifier), vanillin (artificial flavoring)], vegetable oil (coconut, palm kernel), sugar, chocolate, cocoa butter, milk, soya lecithin(emulsifier), barley malt, powder, artificial flavors

This brand actually isn’t as bad as it at least has sugar instead of corn syrup, but we avoid soy as much as possible and definitely avoid vegetable oil, processed sugar, and artificial flavors at all costs.

Thankfully there are plenty of ways to make your favorite recipes, even desserts, without all the junk. (Find all of my favorites in my cookbook.) Shockingly, pure cocoa powder, silky coconut oil, and fresh whipping cream from grass-fed cows make chocolate truffles that are much more delicious than the store-bought kind, and so much better for you.

Good Things Come in Small (Homemade) Packages

I was pretty happy serving my homemade chocolate recipe, but when Valentine’s Day rolled around I wanted to make something special for my husband. We tend tostay in and cook a special menu for this holiday and I thought it would be a nice nod to the whole chocolates-and-flowers thing. (I didn’t think he’d be much interested in the flowers!)

We don’t buy a lot of physical gifts, but when we dowe buy qualityitems that really last and mean something. Making a “box” of chocolate just for him seemed like an economical way to add a thoughtful touch to any store-bought gifts we give. It was a hit… and now chocolate truffles are a tradition at many special holidays.

They are also really easy to package up to give as gifts. They can be made well ahead of time, just pop them in a pretty box and keep them in the fridge.

Bonus: the quality time I had making this recipe with the kids!

Decadent Chocolate Truffles (in Minutes)

To make these simple, but delicious truffles, I whisk warmed coconut oil and whipping cream into chocolate chips until they’re all melted. I chill the mixture for two hours until it’s firm, then scoop out spoonfuls with a melon baller and roll it into a ball. I sometimes add a couple drops of essential oil to flavor my truffles, especially if I’m making more than one batch and want a variety.

The classic coating for truffles is to simply roll them in cocoa powder. I shake them gently in a little sieve to remove the excess cocoa powder. Sometimes I roll them in shredded coconut, chopped nuts, or dip them in melted chocolate. If you choose to coat them in melted chocolate, return the balls to the fridge to chill before dipping, or they’ll melt.

These truffles are at least on the healthier end of the dessert scale. They are perfect for date nights, formal parties, or any time you want to make chocolate a little healthier.

Did I mention they are also super easy? Here’s how to make decadent chocolate truffles full of healthy fats:

Simple Homemade Chocolate Truffles Recipe (1)

Chocolate Truffles Recipe

Delicious homemade chocolate truffles with coconut oil or butter, whipping cream, and organic dark chocolate.Top with nuts, toasted coconut, or fruit zest.

Prep Time 30 minutes mins

Chilling time 2 hours hrs

Total Time 2 hours hrs 30 minutes mins

Calories 54kcal

Author Katie Wells

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Servings

35 truffles

Ingredients

Optional Coatings

  • cocoa powder, chopped nuts, coconut, melted chocolate

Instructions

  • In a small saucepan, melt the coconut oil or butter and heavy cream and bring to a strong simmer.

  • Pour the chocolate chips into a medium-sized bowl and pour the hot oil/cream mixture over the chocolate.

  • Whisk slowly to incorporate until chocolate is completely melted.

  • Add 2-3 drops of mint, lavender, or orange essential oil if desired. (Mint is my favorite.)

  • Put the bowl in the refrigerator for at least 2 hours.

  • When the chocolate mixture has gotten firm, remove the bowl from the refrigerator and using a spoon or melon baller, scoop out small amounts of the chocolate mixture.

  • Roll into 1 inch balls using your hands and then roll in the desired topping. If coating in melted chocolate, return the rolled balls to the refrigerator until well chilled before dipping.

  • Give to a special someone… or enjoy on your own!

Nutrition

Nutrition Facts

Chocolate Truffles Recipe

Amount Per Serving (1 truffle)

Calories 54Calories from Fat 36

% Daily Value*

Fat 4g6%

Saturated Fat 4g25%

Cholesterol 2mg1%

Sodium 8mg0%

Potassium 42mg1%

Carbohydrates 4g1%

Fiber 1g4%

Sugar 2g2%

Protein 1g2%

Vitamin A 25IU1%

Vitamin C 1mg1%

Calcium 21mg2%

Iron 1mg6%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

Notes

Store covered in a glass container on natural parchment paper. Keep chilled in the refrigerator (if they aren’t eaten on the spot!).

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FAQs

What kind of chocolate is best for truffles? ›

Semi-sweet or dark chocolate make a very intense chocolate truffle and milk chocolate yields a sweeter truffle. If using milk chocolate, reduce the cream to 1/2 cup as milk chocolate is much softer than dark chocolate.

How long will homemade chocolate truffles last? ›

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.

What is the difference between truffles and chocolate truffles? ›

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.

What makes a chocolate truffle? ›

A traditional chocolate truffle is a confectionery made with a rich chocolate ganache center. They're shaped by hand into spheres or balls, which is why they get their name from the edible fungus we know as truffles. They don't taste like mushrooms, but they look like one!

What cocoa powder is best for truffles? ›

Rolled in great cocoa: I'm obsessed with Cacao Barry Extra Brute cocoa powder, but any great alkalized (Dutch-processed) cocoa will be delicious. It's so important for a deep, rich, silky cocoa coating. You could use natural cocoa powder as well; it's all a matter of taste.

How to coat a truffle in chocolate? ›

Cool chocolate to 85 to 90º F. for dipping. Dip cold, firm truffle into melted chocolate, holding with a fork and covering with several coats of chocolate.

Why are truffles so expensive? ›

Why are truffles so expensive? Pound for pound, truffle is one of the most expensive foods you can buy. The reason behind such high costs is the scarcity of the produce, truffles are seasonal, extremely difficult to grow, and take many years to cultivate. They also have a short shelf life.

Can I freeze homemade chocolate truffles? ›

To give as presents, place 8-10 truffles in individual foil or paper cases inside small, lined boxes tied with ribbon. Keep in the fridge until you're ready to give them. Will keep in an airtight container in the fridge for three days, or frozen for up to a month.

Do I need to refrigerate chocolate truffles? ›

Because of the fresh cream, truffles do need to be chilled (and no, a chilly garage does not count!). To keep the truffles fresh, seal them in an airtight container. This will prevent any fridge smells from infiltrating the delicate chocolate flavors. Here's a step-by-step guide on how to make chocolate truffles.

What does ganache mean in English? ›

ga·​nache (ˌ)gä-ˈnäsh. gə- : a sweet creamy chocolate mixture used especially as a filling or frosting.

Is Ferrero Rocher a truffle? ›

Rocher chocolates are a tempting combination of luscious, creamy, chocolaty filling surrounding a whole hazelnut, within a delicate, crisp wafer. All enveloped in milk chocolate and finely chopped hazelnuts. www.ferrerorocherusa.com. Facebook.

What is the most expensive chocolate in the world? ›

To'ak Chocolate is the most expensive chocolate in the world, with a price tag of $385 per bar. Made in Ecuador from rare cacao beans, each bar is aged for up to two years and comes with a wooden box and tasting utensils.

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.

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.

What are real 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.

Why are my chocolate truffles so soft? ›

"A good truffle should melt in your mouth," says Saffitz. If you serve them stone-cold and straight outta the fridge, you're missing the point. That said, letting them sit at room temperature for hours will render them so soft that you can't pick them up. A solid hour oughta do the trick.

How to temper chocolate for truffles? ›

Directions. Place 1/2 pound chocolate in a metal bowl. Bring a saucepan with 2 inches of water to a simmer, and then turn off heat. Set bowl with chocolate over saucepan, and let melt, stirring gently with a rubber spatula until chocolate registers 118 degrees on a candy thermometer.

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