3-Ingredient Chocolate Truffles Recipe | Foodess.com (2024)

These simple chocolate truffles have just three ingredients. It’s a must-try recipe that makes the easiest, most divine Christmas treat or gift. At first bite, they’re cool and firm. Then with the warmth of the tongue, they collapse into silky, melty bliss.

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1Chocolate Truffle Ingredients

2How to Make Them

3PRO TIPS

4Chocolate Truffles Recipe

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Chocolate Truffle Ingredients

The important thing when making something with so few ingredients is to choose good quality.

  • Chocolate: ideally buy really good chocolate (your favourite dark variety for eating or baking – definitely not chocolate chips) and you’ll be rewarded with groan-worthy, smooth, creamy truffles. I love 70% Lindt Dark Chocolate Bars for this (I buy them in bulk at Costco typically.
  • Cream: labeled whipping cream, heavy cream or 35% milkfat cream
  • Butter: definitely unsalted
  • Toppings: I used crushed cinnamon candy (Ganong Chicken Bones in Canada) to coat half of my truffles for this recipe, and cocoa powder for the rest. You could also try crushed, toasted nuts, crushed candy canes, or freeze them after rolling and then dip in melted chocolate.
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How to Make Them

While chocolate candy-making can be finicky, truffles are blessedly not.

  • All you have to do is bring some butter, chocolate and cream to a simmer
  • Stop when the chocolate is 80% melted
  • Simply stirring for a few minutes will melt everything together
  • Let stand and after a couple hours, it will be perfectly scoopable
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PRO TIPS

  • Melt the chocolate gently and take it away from the heat while there are still some chunks. Letting it stand and stirring it vigorously will melt the remaining chocolate. By contrast, if you overheat chocolate by keeping it over simmering water or in the microwave too long, it can separate and get clumpy (which is very hard to fix).
  • Avoid extreme temperature changes or you’ll get a white bloom on the surface – so don’t skip the cooling step before refrigerating. (And if you do end up with a bloom, it’s still totally safe to eat and will probably be hidden by the toppings anyway.)
  • Lastly, but importantly, allow cold truffles stand on the counter for 30 minutes prior to serving – don’t ever serve straight from the fridge or freezer. The blissful experience depends on temperature.

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Chocolate Truffles Recipe

Prep Time 15 minutes mins

Cook Time 5 minutes mins

Servings 24

Dessert

Canadian

Ingredients

  • cup whipping cream
  • 4 tbsp unsalted butter
  • 8 oz chopped good quality dark chocolate or about 1 1/3 cups
  • Toppings as desired (about 1/2 cup crushed candy – like Ganong Chicken Bones – or nuts, or 1/3 cup unsweetened cocoa powder)

Instructions

  • Add chocolate, cream and butter to microwave-safe bowl. Microwave on 50% power for 2 minutes, stir, then repeat for 1 minute more (or in 30-second intervals until chocolate is 80% melted).

  • Stir until chocolate is completely melted. Let cool to room temperature, about 1 hour, before refrigerating until firm enough to handle, about 1 hour more.

  • Scoop chocolate mixture by tablespoonfuls and roll between palms to form balls. It’s ok if they’re lumpy, that’s part of the homemade charm. Roll the truffles in desired toppings immediately, as the warmth of your hands will have melted the surface enough to make things stick. (This part is messy, have a wet cloth nearby to wipe chocolate off your hands.)

  • Layer truffles between sheets of parchment or waxed paper in an airtight container for up to one week refrigerated or freeze up to 3 months.Bring to room temperature before serving.

Notes

  • Go ahead and refrigerate the finished truffles but don’t put the hot chocolate mixture straight into the fridge or freezer because it will get a streaky white “bloom” (totally safe, just not pretty).
  • Be sure to serve these at room temperature, so put on a serving plate 30 minutes before you plan to enjoy them.

Nutrition

Calories: 94kcalCarbohydrates: 5gProtein: 1gFat: 8gSaturated Fat: 5gPolyunsaturated Fat: 0.3gMonounsaturated Fat: 2gTrans Fat: 0.1gCholesterol: 13mgSodium: 3mgPotassium: 61mgFiber: 1gSugar: 4gVitamin A: 162IUVitamin C: 0.04mgCalcium: 11mgIron: 1mg

Last Updated on May 23, 2023 by Jennifer Pallian BSc, RD

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As delicious as they are easy to make! These will be a new holiday go-to for gifting and parties.

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FAQs

How to prepare truffles? ›

Typically, truffles are thinly shaved on top of a cooked meal but if you grate them on a Microplane instead, the fine shavings incorporate better with the dish. Truffles are commonly used in pasta dishes, risotto, sauces, or grated over seafood or meat.

What makes up a chocolate truffle? ›

Most chocolate truffles contain relatively few ingredients. In its simplest form, chocolate truffles demand two ingredients: double cream and high quality chocolate. You can also add a knob of butter for extra richness. Because not much goes into a chocolate truffle, you'll want to use good quality chocolate.

What is the difference between chocolate truffles and regular chocolate truffles? ›

However, unlike regular chocolate-coated candies, chocolate truffles change the chocolate's composition by melding it with heavy cream. Blending chocolate with boiling cream results in a rich, thick mixture known as ganache, which is similar to velvety icing but not as spreadable.

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 makes a good truffle? ›

It's all about the smell, according to Rocco Tripodi of Queen's Harvest. “It's part of the whole thing. It's about the smell as much as the taste,” he says. So, keep a nose out for the rich, strong scent when looking for fresh truffles.

What makes chocolate truffles so good? ›

Lastly, they are often filled with a creamy ganache or liqueur, making them even more decadent and irresistible. Chocolate truffles are simply divine. From the indulgent chocolate filling to the crunchy chocolate coating, they offer an extraordinary experience for both your taste buds and your sense of satisfaction.

What kind of chocolate is used for truffles? ›

Truffles can include everything from hazelnut to white chocolate. You can use bittersweet or semisweet chocolate like our Sassy & Sweet 66% cacao nibs along with flavors like toffee or pure vanilla. Don't forget about uplifting tastes that combine well with dark chocolate like praline or orange liqueur.

Why are chocolate truffles so expensive? ›

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. Truffles require a very specific climate to grow and require lots of oak trees, that's why they're often found in woodland.

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 the two types of truffles? ›

Winter Truffle (Tuber brumale) Summer Truffle (Tuber aestivum var. aestivum)

Which truffle is better? ›

Italian white Alba are the most sought-after truffles in the world as they offer the most incredible scent and taste, they are only available during a certain time of year and have a distinct aroma that contrasts with the slightly more common black varieties.

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.

Should I refrigerate chocolate truffles? ›

Do not refrigerate chocolate. Whether you only eat gourmet truffles or consume any chocolate put in front of you, please don't store chocolate in the fridge. This is because chocolate easily absorbs the odors of whatever items it is placed near to in a fridge, which can have a detrimental effect on its flavor.

Can chocolate truffles go bad? ›

Any solid chocolate pieces will last up to a year or so believe it or not. However, any filled pieces such as caramels, creams, jellies or toffee have approximately a 6 to 8 week shelf life. Truffles have approximately a 2 to 4 week shelf life due to the fact that they are made with fresh heavy cream.

Do you cook truffles or eat them raw? ›

Truffles should be eaten at the peak of ripeness (unripe truffles are not so flavourful). Black truffles are peeled and can be used raw or lightly cooked, while white truffles are just carefully wiped and cleaned and should never be cooked.

Are you supposed to cook truffles? ›

For this reason, it's rare to actually cook truffles. Instead, it's typical to shave them thinly over the top of hot, cooked food before serving, letting the warmth of the food activate the flavors and aromas. This is especially true of white truffles.

Do you have to peel truffles? ›

Peel black truffles, saving the peel to flavor other dishes or to infuse olive oil, but use white truffles unpeeled. Grate truffles on a grater, or cut them into paper-thin slices, or shavings, with a vegetable peeler, a mandoline or a tool called a truffle slicer.

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