Indulge in the simple pleasure of homemade no-bake chocolate truffles, a delightful treat that can be enjoyed on any occasion. Whether you're looking to sweeten a casual gathering, add a touch of elegance to a party, or simply treat yourself on a quiet evening, these truffles are perfect. With a nod to their rich French origins, this version simplifies the luxurious world of chocolate truffles without compromising on taste. Utilizing cocoa powder—a staple in kitchens since the 19th century—these truffles are not only budget-friendly but incredibly easy to make. With no tempering or baking required, you can create decadent sweets that are as effortless as they are delicious. Ideal for both novice cooks and seasoned chocolatiers, these truffles will be loved by everyone who tries them!
These chocolate candies are based on a recipe for truffles. While the classic chocolate truffle boasts a rich French origin story, no-bake versions offer a delightful twist on this decadent treat. Their exact history is a little murky, but they likely emerged as home cooks sought simpler ways to recreate the luxurious taste of truffles. The rise of readily available cocoa powder in the 19th and 20th centuries might have also played a role, making it easier to achieve that deep chocolate flavor without complicated tempering techniques. No-bake chocolate truffles are a testament to culinary innovation, offering an easier and more accessible way to indulge in the irresistible world of chocolate truffles. Unlike traditional truffle recipes which use expensive bar chocolate, this recipe uses cocoa powder, making it cheaper to make with ingredients you probably already have on hand!
The candies can be stored in an airtight container for up to two days. You can also freeze them in a Ziploc bag for up to 30 days.
Because the chocolate requires refrigeration, it’s perfect for making ahead of time. Keep the chocolate in the fridge, until you’re ready to form and serve it.
No! The beauty of no-bake candies is that they don't require precise temperature control. Simply cook the ingredients on the stove and form the chocolate candies.
The possibilities are endless! Chopped nuts, sprinkles, shredded coconut, crushed cookies, or even a drizzle of melted white chocolate are all popular options. You can get creative and personalize your truffles based on your preferences.
Yes! There are substitutes you can explore, like using vegan butter or coconut oil instead of regular butter. You can also use dairy-free chocolate and plant-based milk.
Add the milk and sugar in a saucepan over low heat.
Add the milk and sugar in a saucepan over low heat.
Add butter and vanilla extract, and cook on medium heat until it becomes yellow and thicker.
Add butter and vanilla extract, and cook on medium heat until it becomes yellow and thicker.
Transfer the mixture to a bowl, then sift in the cocoa powder.
Transfer the mixture to a bowl, then sift in the cocoa powder.
Mix to combine.
Mix to combine.
Transfer the mixture to a sheet of plastic wrap.
Transfer the mixture to a sheet of plastic wrap.
Flatten the mixture, and wrap it with plastic wrap. Refrigerate for 40 minutes.
Flatten the mixture, and wrap it with plastic wrap. Refrigerate for 40 minutes.
Once refrigerated, remove the plastic wrap, and place the chocolate on a plate sprinkled with cocoa powder.
Once refrigerated, remove the plastic wrap, and place the chocolate on a plate sprinkled with cocoa powder.
Sprinkle with cocoa powder and cut into pieces.
Sprinkle with cocoa powder and cut into pieces.
Serve it as squares or roll the squares into balls.
Serve it as squares or roll the squares into balls.