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Easy Chocolate Truffles Recipe

Published: Jul 13, 2025 by Emily Johnson · This post may contain affiliate links · Leave a Comment

These chocolate truffles have been my secret weapon for impressing people since I first made them for Liam's teacher's Christmas gift three years ago. What started as me panicking about needing a fancy homemade gift turned into the most requested treat at every holiday gathering. After testing different chocolate ratios and coating methods about twenty times, I've perfected this crazy simple recipe that uses just three basic ingredients but tastes like something from an expensive chocolate shop.

A bowl of cocoa-dusted homemade chocolate truffles, with one bitten to reveal a rich, smooth center, next to a cup of coffee on a dark cloth.
Chocolate truffles made with just three basic ingredients—dark chocolate, heavy cream, and butter. These melt-in-your-mouth treats are easy to make and can be customized with various coatings and flavors.
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A bowl of cocoa-dusted homemade chocolate truffles, with one bitten to reveal a rich, smooth center, next to a cup of coffee on a dark cloth.

Why You'll Love This Chocolate Truffles

These chocolate truffles have turned me into the person everyone expects to bring something fancy to every gathering, and honestly, I'm not complaining. The crazy thing is how ridiculously easy they are - just melting chocolate and cream together, then rolling them into balls. But everyone thinks you spent hours making some complicated French dessert. What I love most is that you can make them days ahead, so there's no last-minute stress when you're trying to get ready for a party.

These truffles are way cheaper than buying fancy ones from the store, but they taste ten times better. One batch makes about 30 truffles, which would cost you a fortune at a chocolate shop. Plus, you can customize them however you want - roll them in cocoa powder, chopped nuts, coconut, or even crushed cookies. Liam calls them "fancy chocolate balls" and loves helping me roll them, though he eats about half of them in the process. The chocolate ganache is so rich that even one or two truffles satisfy your sweet tooth completely.

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  • Why You'll Love This Chocolate Truffles
  • Ingredients For Chocolate Truffles
  • How To Make Chocolate Truffles
  • Substitutions
  • Delicious Twists on Classic Chocolate Truffles
  • Storage Tips
  • Equipment For Chocolate Truffles
  • Top Tip
  • FAQ
  • Handmade Luxury Made Simple!
  • Related
  • Pairing
  • Chocolate Truffles

Ingredients For Chocolate Truffles

The Basic Three:

  • Dark chocolate
  • Heavy whipping cream
  • Unsalted butter

For Rolling/Coating:

  • Unsweetened cocoa powder
  • Powdered sugar
  • Chopped nuts
  • Shredded coconut
  • Crushed cookies or graham crackers
A wooden table with ingredients for homemade chocolate truffles, including dark chocolate, butter, cream, cocoa powder, powdered sugar, nuts, and shredded coconut in small bowls.

Flavor Add-Ins:

  • Vanilla extract
  • Rum or liqueur
  • Instant coffee
  • Sea salt
  • Orange zest

See recipe card for quantities.

Flavor add-ins for chocolate truffles on a wooden counter: sea salt, cocoa powder, vanilla extract, liqueur, and fresh orange with zest strips.

How To Make Chocolate Truffles

Make the Ganache:

  • Chop chocolate into small, even pieces
  • Heat cream in saucepan until it just starts to simmer
  • Pour hot cream over chopped chocolate
  • Let sit for 2 minutes without stirring
  • Whisk from center outward until smooth
  • Add butter and any flavorings
A spoon lifts a chocolate truffle coated in glossy melted chocolate from a glass bowl, with swirls of chocolate on a marble countertop.

Chill the Mixture:

  • Cover ganache with plastic wrap touching the surface
  • Refrigerate for 2-4 hours until firm
  • Don't let it get too hard or it'll be impossible to scoop

Shape the Truffles:

  • Use small cookie scoop or spoon to portion ganache
  • Roll quickly between your palms into balls
  • Work fast because your hands will warm the chocolate
  • Place on parchment-lined tray
A tray of freshly coated chocolate truffles on parchment paper, with glossy melted chocolate still setting.

Coat Your Truffles:

  • Set up shallow dishes with different coatings
  • Roll each truffle in your chosen coating
  • Gently shake off excess
  • Place back on parchment

Final Chill:

  • Refrigerate coated truffles for 30 minutes
  • This sets the coating and firms them up
  • Store in airtight container in fridge
  • Let come to room temp for 10 minutes before serving

Substitutions

I've tested these substitutions when people have different needs or can't find certain ingredients:

Chocolate Options:

  • 70% dark chocolate → 60% chocolate (add less cream)
  • Bar chocolate → High-quality chocolate chips
  • Dark chocolate → Milk chocolate (reduce cream slightly)
  • Regular chocolate → White chocolate (different technique needed)

Cream Alternatives:

  • Heavy cream → Coconut cream (from can, not carton)
  • Dairy cream → Cashew cream for vegan version
  • Regular cream → Half-and-half (won't be as rich)
  • Fresh cream → Evaporated milk (use less)

Butter Swaps:

  • Unsalted butter → Coconut oil (solid, not melted)
  • Regular butter → Vegan butter
  • Dairy butter → Skip it entirely (still works)

Coating Changes:

  • Cocoa powder → Powdered sugar
  • Plain cocoa → Dutch-processed cocoa
  • Nuts → Crushed cookies
  • Coconut → Crushed freeze-dried fruit

Flavor Variations:

  • Vanilla → Almond extract (use half the amount)
  • Rum → Orange liqueur or coffee liqueur
  • Alcohol → Extra vanilla or fruit extracts

Delicious Twists on Classic Chocolate Truffles

After making these truffles about a hundred times, I've come up with some variations that are just as good as the original:

Boozy Adult Versions:

  • Rum truffles with coconut coating
  • Bailey's truffles rolled in crushed cookies
  • Grand Marnier with orange zest and cocoa
  • Kahlua coffee truffles with espresso powder

Fancy Flavor Combos:

  • Salted caramel with flaky sea salt
  • Raspberry with freeze-dried raspberry coating
  • Peanut butter with crushed peanuts
  • Mint with crushed candy canes

Holiday Specials:

  • Cinnamon spice with graham cracker coating
  • Eggnog flavored with nutmeg dusting
  • Pumpkin spice with gingersnap crumbs
  • Candy cane with white chocolate drizzle

Kid-Friendly Options:

  • Cookie dough flavor with mini chocolate chips
  • Birthday cake with rainbow sprinkles
  • S'mores with graham cracker and marshmallow
  • Oreo with crushed cookie coating

Elegant Varieties:

  • Lavender with powdered sugar
  • Rose with pistachios
  • Earl Grey tea with lemon zest
  • Vanilla bean with gold dust

Storage Tips

Fridge Storage (2 weeks):

  • Store in airtight container with parchment between layers
  • Keep them in the fridge because ganache spoils at room temp
  • Let them sit out for 10-15 minutes before serving
  • Don't stack them too high or they'll get squished

Freezer Storage (2 months):

  • Freeze on parchment-lined trays first
  • Transfer to freezer bags once solid
  • Thaw in fridge for a few hours before serving
  • Texture stays surprisingly good

Gift-Giving Tips:

  • Pack in small boxes with tissue paper
  • Keep cold until you give them away
  • Include a note to store in the fridge
  • Make them no more than 3 days ahead

Room Temperature Notes:

  • Only leave out for 2-3 hours max
  • They'll start to melt and lose their shape
  • Hot weather = immediate melting disaster
  • Cool, dry places work better

Transport Tricks:

  • Use cooler bags with ice packs
  • Pack in rigid containers, not bags
  • Bring extra cocoa powder for touch-ups
  • Don't leave them in hot cars

Equipment For Chocolate Truffles

  • Heavy-bottomed saucepan
  • Whisk for smooth ganache
  • Large mixing bowl
  • Small cookie scoop or melon baller
  • Shallow dishes for coating
  • Parchment paper
A bowl of cocoa-dusted homemade chocolate truffles, with one cut open to reveal a rich, fudgy center, on a wooden table with dried flower petals.

Top Tip

  • These truffles actually taste better after sitting in the fridge for 24 hours. The flavors hang out together and the texture gets even more silky. So don't stress about making them the same day you need them - in fact, making them a day ahead gives you better truffles and one less thing to worry about on party day.
  • For longer storage, you can freeze them for up to two months, but freeze them on parchment-lined trays first, then transfer to freezer bags once they're solid. They thaw really well in the fridge for a few hours before serving, and the texture stays surprisingly good. When you're giving them as gifts, pack them in small boxes with tissue paper and include a note to keep them in the fridge.
  • The biggest mistake people make is leaving these truffles out at room temperature for too long. They'll only stay good for 2-3 hours at room temp before they start to melt and get messy, especially in hot weather. When you're transporting them, use cooler bags with ice packs and pack them in rigid containers so they don't get squished. Don't ever leave them in a hot car - learned that lesson the hard way when I came back to find chocolate soup in my container.

FAQ

What are chocolate truffles made of?

Traditional chocolate truffles are made from just chocolate and cream, which creates a ganache filling. The basic recipe uses dark chocolate, heavy cream, and sometimes a little butter for extra richness. The ganache is chilled, rolled into balls, and then coated in cocoa powder, nuts, or other toppings. That's it - no complicated ingredients or fancy techniques required.

Why are chocolate truffles so expensive?

Store-bought chocolate truffles are expensive because they're marketed as luxury items and often use premium chocolate. But honestly, homemade chocolate truffles cost a fraction of what you'd pay in stores. A batch that makes 30 truffles costs about the same as buying 6 fancy ones. The high price is mostly about packaging, branding, and markup.

How are you supposed to eat chocolate truffles?

Just pop them in your mouth whole - don't try to bite them in half or you'll end up with ganache all over your fingers. Let them sit at room temperature for a few minutes so they're not ice cold, then enjoy the way the ganache melts on your tongue. There's no fancy etiquette required, despite what some people think.

Is there a difference between truffles and chocolate truffles?

Yes, completely different things! Real truffles are expensive mushrooms that grow underground. Chocolate truffles got their name because they're supposed to look like those irregular, bumpy mushrooms when they're rolled in cocoa powder. But chocolate truffles are just a candy made from chocolate ganache - no actual mushrooms involved, thankfully.

Handmade Luxury Made Simple!

Now you've got everything you need to make chocolate truffles that'll have people convinced you're some kind of chocolate wizard. These little gems have seriously become my go-to gift for teachers, neighbors, and anyone who needs a little sweetness in their life. The combination of that silky ganache center and whatever coating you choose creates something that feels incredibly special, even though it's actually pretty simple to make once you get the hang of it.

Looking for more impressive treats that are easier than they look? Try our Easy Lemon Cookies Recipe that's ready in just 20 minutes and tastes like sunshine in cookie form. For chocolate lovers who want something different, our Easy Flourless Chocolate Cake uses just 4 ingredients but delivers pure decadence. And if you're craving something with layers of flavor, our Easy Black Forest Brownies Recipe combines all the best tastes in one amazing dessert!

Share your chocolate truffle success! We absolutely love seeing your beautiful truffle creations and hearing about whose days you've made sweeter with these little chocolate masterpieces!

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A bowl of cocoa-dusted homemade chocolate truffles, with one bitten to reveal a rich, smooth center, next to a cup of coffee on a dark cloth.

Chocolate Truffles

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Chocolate truffles made with just three basic ingredients-dark chocolate, heavy cream, and butter. These melt-in-your-mouth treats are easy to make and can be customized with various coatings and flavors.
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Prep Time 20 minutes mins
Cook Time 10 minutes mins
Chill Time 2 hours hrs
Total Time 2 hours hrs 30 minutes mins
Servings: 30 truffles
Course: Dessert
Cuisine: American
Calories: 120
Ingredients Equipment Method Nutrition Notes

Ingredients
  

  • 8 oz Dark chocolate (70%) - Chopped into small pieces
  • ½ cup Heavy whipping cream
  • 2 tablespoon Unsalted butter - Optional: For extra creaminess
  • As desired tablespoon Coatings (cocoa powder, chopped nuts, etc.) - For rolling the truffles
  • As desired teaspoon Flavorings (vanilla, rum, etc.) - Optional: Add to ganache for extra flavor

Equipment

  • 1 Heavy-bottomed saucepan (For heating the cream)
  • 1 Whisk (For stirring ganache)
  • 1 Large mixing bowl (For combining ingredients)
  • 1 Small cookie scoop (For portioning ganache)
  • 1 Shallow dishes (For rolling truffles in coatings)
  • 1 Parchment paper (For lining the tray)

Method
 

  1. Chop the chocolate into small, even pieces.
  2. Heat the heavy cream in a saucepan until it just starts to simmer.
  3. Pour the hot cream over the chopped chocolate and let sit for 2 minutes.
  4. Whisk the mixture from the center outward until smooth and creamy.
  5. Cover the ganache with plastic wrap and refrigerate for 2-4 hours until firm.

Nutrition

Serving: 1truffleCalories: 120kcalCarbohydrates: 12gProtein: 1gFat: 8gSaturated Fat: 5gMonounsaturated Fat: 2gCholesterol: 10mgSodium: 10mgPotassium: 45mgFiber: 2gSugar: 8gVitamin A: 5IUCalcium: 0.3mg

Notes

Nutrition information is automatically calculated and should be considered an approximation. Actual values may vary based on specific ingredients used and portion sizes
 

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