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What chocolate lover wouldn’t be thrilled with rich, decadent truffles for Valentine’s Day? Instead of heading to the nearest chocolate shop, pick up a few items from the market and make these simple homemade truffles with your own two hands!

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Table of Contents

  • WHAT IS A CHOCOLATE TRUFFLE?
  • WHAT DO YOU NEED TO MAKE HOMEMADE TRUFFLES?
  • HOW TO MAKE TRUFFLES
  • HOW TO FLAVOR HOMEMADE TRUFFLES
  • FINISHING TOUCHES FOR HOMEMADE TRUFFLES
  • BEST WAY TO DIP TRUFFLES IN CHOCOLATE
  • CHALLENGES AND TROUBLESHOOTING WHEN MAKING TRUFFLES
  • LOOKING FOR MORE HOMEMADE TRUFFLE INSPIRATION?
  • Easy Truffle Recipe Recipe

There is something really special about being able to create a delicious and meaningful Valentine’s Day gift for your sweetie. Plus, it’s a great way to show how much you care without breaking the bank!

Homemade truffles may seem a little intimidating; after all, they are sold in high-end chocolate boutiques for some serious cash. However, making homemade truffles yourself is simple and actually quite fun.

Unless of course you don’t like getting your hands dirty, and by “dirty” I mean full of chocolate.

Nervous yet? No worries, I am going to walk you through the process and provide you with an easy truffle recipe that’s so simple, even the Worst Cook in America could make them with rocking results.

Your Valentine will be so surprised this year to open up a box of homemade truffles!

Let’s get started!

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WHAT IS A CHOCOLATE TRUFFLE?

A chocolate truffle is basically ganache that is firmed up in the refrigerator, formed into balls and rolled in cocoa powder.

No idea what ganache is? In its basic form, ganache is simply a mixture of chocolate and cream.

We have made ganache for many recipes in the past, including Banana Bundt Cake with Chocolate Ganache, Chocolate Peppermint Mini Bundt Cakes, and Chocolate Zucchini Cake. In this post, I will be referring to the truffle mixture as ganache.

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WHAT DO YOU NEED TO MAKE HOMEMADE TRUFFLES?

To make my easy truffle recipe, you will need just a few simple ingredients and tools.

Ingredients needed to make homemade truffles include high quality chocolate (such as Scharffen Berger or Guittard), cream, butter, and any optional flavorings. We’ll talk about flavorings in a moment.

Tools you’ll need include a small scoop (about two teaspoons or a melon baller), a shallow casserole dish, plastic wrap, miniature foil or paper liners (optional), and a double boiler.

Don’t have a double boiler? Simply place a heat-safe bowl over a pan of barely simmering water, making sure the bowl is NOT touching the water. Voila! You now have a double boiler!

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HOW TO MAKE TRUFFLES

My easy truffle recipe is so simple to make, you won’t believe you didn’t try making homemade truffles sooner.

Start by making the ganache. Melt the chocolate, butter and cream in your double boiler, then remove from the heat and add in your desired flavorings.

From here, allow the ganache to cool until it is solid enough to scoop out with the melon baller and roll into balls. Dip or roll the ganache balls in your desired coating to finish your easy truffles.

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HOW TO FLAVOR HOMEMADE TRUFFLES

You can infuse your homemade truffles with a variety of ingredients like espresso, and spirits such as liqueurs.

The key is letting your ganache sit at room temperature for about a half hour before stirring in any type of alcohol. You want to maintain that boozy goodness, not burn it off.

Some liqueurs that work well in homemade truffles are Grand Marnier for an orange flavor, Fraise des Bois or Chambord for raspberry flavor, or Kahlua. But, truly you can use whatever type of alcohol that floats your boat, even beer!

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FINISHING TOUCHES FOR HOMEMADE TRUFFLES

Once you have rolled your truffles, you can finish them in a variety of ways. I love to simply roll them in cocoa powder.

If I use bittersweet chocolate, I’ll roll the truffles in sweetened cocoa powder. You can also roll them in nuts, sprinkles, cookie crumbs or dip them in tempered chocolate.

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BEST WAY TO DIP TRUFFLES IN CHOCOLATE

Admittedly, covering truffles in chocolate can be pretty messy. Luckily for you, I’ve tried out a few different methods to figure out the best way to dip truffles in chocolate!

If you want to finish off your easy truffle recipe with tempered chocolate, place the ganache balls on a fork. Then use a spoon to pour the tempered chocolate over the ganache and let the excess drip off before placing the truffles back on the parchment paper.

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CHALLENGES AND TROUBLESHOOTING WHEN MAKING TRUFFLES

Broken Ganache: If your ganache breaks, you’ll know right away, it will look curdled due to the fat and liquid separating. Don’t toss it! Simply heat a couple tablespoons more cream and stir it in little by little until the ganache comes back together.

Hard Ganache: If you refrigerated your ganache for too long, it will become too hard to scoop. Simply set it out at room temperature until it becomes pliable enough to work with.

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Infusions: If you are infusing truffles with spirits of any sort, be sure to let the chocolate cool enough so the heat does not burn off the alcohol. A good measure of readiness is to place a small dab of chocolate on your lips; if it’s warm and not hot, the truffle mixture is ready to be infused.

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LOOKING FOR MORE HOMEMADE TRUFFLE INSPIRATION?

I have changed up my easy truffle recipe in a lot of ways over the years. Make sure to check out my Dark Chocolate Toffee Truffles, Nutella Truffles, S’mores Truffles, Peppermint Truffles from Food for My Family, or Chocolate Frangelico Truffles from Bakers Royale.

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Easy Truffle Recipe

By: Jamie

4.39 from 62 votes

Prep: 10 minutes mins

Chill Time: 2 hours hrs

Total: 2 hours hrs 10 minutes mins

Servings: 30 truffles

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What chocolate lover wouldn’t be thrilled with rich, decadent truffles for Valentine’s Day? Instead of heading to the nearest chocolate shop, pick up a few items from the market and make these simple homemade truffles with your own two hands!

Ingredients

  • 12 ounces chocolate chopped (semisweet or bittersweet)
  • 3 tablespoons unsalted butter
  • cup heavy cream
  • 1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
  • 2-3 tablespoons liqueur optional (see step #5)

Instructions

  • In a double boiler over barely simmering water, combine chocolate, butter and heavy cream. Heat until chocolate is melted. Stir until you have a smooth mixture.

  • Remove from heat and whisk in vanilla.

  • Pour into a shallow casserole dish and cool to room temperature.

  • Cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate for about 2 hours. If you refrigerate longer than two hours, the mixture will be too hard to work with. If this occurs, allow the mixture to sit at room temperature until they are pliable enough to work with.

  • If you are infusing truffles with spirits of any sort be sure to let the chocolate cool enough, so the heat does not burn off the alcohol. A good measure of readiness is to place a small dab of chocolate on your lips, if it’s warm and not hot the truffle mixture is ready to be infused.

  • Line a baking sheet with parchment paper. Using a small scoop (2 teaspoons) or a melon baller, scoop out chocolate mixture, roll into one inch balls, and place on prepared baking sheet.

  • Continue with remaining chocolate mixture.

  • Roll balls in your desired coating, I typically use high quality sweetened cocoa powder such as Scharffen Berger.

  • Refrigerate truffles until ready to serve.

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Nutrition

Serving: 1truffle, Calories: 81kcal, Carbohydrates: 7g, Protein: 1g, Fat: 6g, Saturated Fat: 4g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 0.2g, Monounsaturated Fat: 2g, Trans Fat: 0.05g, Cholesterol: 6mg, Sodium: 3mg, Potassium: 36mg, Fiber: 1g, Sugar: 6g, Vitamin A: 74IU, Vitamin C: 0.02mg, Calcium: 5mg, Iron: 0.3mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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FAQs

How long will homemade 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 truffle in baking? ›

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

Can I freeze homemade 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 homemade truffles go bad? ›

Filled chocolates, such as truffles, keep for about three to four months (unless they're full of preservatives).

How do you keep truffles from going bad? ›

Truffles should be stored in the refrigerator, preferably in a paper towel-lined container or airtight container. This will help prevent moisture buildup and keep your truffles fresh for longer.

Why don't you cook truffles? ›

Truffles are extremely pungent, and for this reason should never be cooked as your main ingredient, but rather as a powerful accent. A modest handful of grated or shaved truffle can pack a surprisingly strong punch.

How do you get nuts to stick to truffles? ›

Push nuts to one end, leaving a thin layer of nuts on the "thin" end. Place your dipped truffles on the thin layer of nuts. Before they set up, take a spoon of nuts or have a helper cover the coated truffles with another layer of nuts. You keep doing this building up 2 or 3 layers of truffles.

What makes truffles taste good? ›

The animals dig up the truffle, and the truffle spores become dispersed. The truffles we prefer to eat have evolved to attract swine (hence the tradition of putting pigs to work hunting them). The truth is, the truffle itself doesn't taste like much. It is the gas that gives truffles their flavor.

Why is fresh truffle 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.

Is truffle a mushroom or fungi? ›

Truffles are not plants or animals—they're underground mushrooms in the fungi kingdom. The part of the truffle that most people see looks like a small, lumpy potato. This is the part of the fungus that creates spores for reproduction, just like a typical aboveground mushroom.

Is real truffle expensive? ›

Real truffles are one of the most expensive food items in the world and can cost anywhere from several hundred to several thousand dollars per pound, depending on the type and quality of the truffle.

Where do you store homemade truffles? ›

We suggest keeping fresh truffles in the coolest part of the fridge, ideally at 1 to 2°C. However, be careful not to freeze them by accident.

Do homemade truffles need to be refrigerated? ›

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.

Should I refrigerate homemade truffles? ›

Keep truffles in a cool, dark place and keep them dry. Because truffles are generally a much softer consistency than tempered chocolate, it's more likely that you will need to put them in the fridge in warm weather. As with tempered chocolate, make sure the truffles are well wrapped and in an airtight container.

How do you store fresh truffles? ›

Place them in an airtight container (Tupperware box, glass jar, Ziploc bag) wrapped in kitchen towel. Close the lid tightly and put it in the warmest part of the fridge (generally the top-shelf). The use of a sealed container is to prevent the truffle aroma from infusing everything else – “Truffle butter: good.

How do you make truffles shelf stable? ›

To extend a shelf life there are several options available. These include reducing the moisture, adding preservatives, reducing the water activity (Aw) and lowering storage temperature.

Do truffles go bad in the fridge? ›

Short Term Storage If you're looking to savor your fresh truffle for 1-3 weeks, then your best bet is to chill it, carefully, in the fridge. Make sure that its clean and dry—dirt plays no role in conserving freshness and flavor. Fill a container with dry rice and keep your truffle submerged in the rice.

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