Decadent Vegan Chocolate Truffles | 4 Easy Recipes
I’ve created four different easy vegan chocolate truffles that everyone will enjoy. You can pick from rose and pistachio, Ferrero Rocher (hazelnut), ginger, or rum and raisin.
These truffles that also happen to be dairy-free and vegan don’t compromise on flavour even when compared to their dairy-laden counterparts.
They’re even tastier!
I’ve used coconut milk in this recipe instead of double cream and butter, and the creaminess is just as rich, and don’t worry for people that don’t like coconut, I promise you, you won’t even notice it’s there.
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Other vegan chocolate truffle flavours you can try
Even though I’ve created four different flavour options in this post for you, I had many more ideas.
The reason I chose the ones that you see below is that they’d be the flavours I would pick if I saw them in a box of other truffles.
So that those ideas don’t go to waste, here are the other ones that didn’t quite make the cut.
- Plain – if you’d like to make a plain chocolate truffle, use the ginger truffle recipe and remove the ginger ingredients and you have yourself a delicious classic chocolate truffle!
- Marzipan – place a small amount of marzipan in the centre of the ganache and dip the truffle in melted chocolate. You can also add some almond extract into the ganache when you make it.
- Peanut – for all you peanut lovers out there, this one is for you to try! Place either a small amount of crunchy peanut butter or peanut in the centre of the ganache, rolling the truffle in crushed up salted peanuts.
- Coffee – like the peanut one, this truffle flavour was very close to being included. Place half a roasted coffee bean in the centre of the ganache, and when you make the ganache before setting, add 2 tbsp of espresso coffee with 5 tbsp of the coconut milk. Roll either in cacao powder or dip in melted dark chocolate.
- Jaffa – another great combination! Add orange rind or orange extract/flavour to the ganache before setting for a beautiful burst of tangy freshness.
- Other nuts – there are plenty of other nuts that you can use to create your truffles. Macadamia, almond, pecans and walnuts are just a few suggestions.
- Chilli – you may think it’s an odd idea, but chilli and chocolate work well together! Add some chilli powder to your ganache before setting and dip in melted dark chocolate to add a gorgeous crunch to the final truffle.
- Liquors – truffles are known to be a little on the boozy side. So, if you’re so inclined, use your choice of liquor in your truffles. I would start with 2-3 tbsp of liquor and reduce the coconut milk to 5-4 tbsp.
- Coconut – last but not least, a classic, coconut. Add some desiccated coconut to the ganache filling before setting and roll in coconut to finish. Alternatively, create a soft centre using desiccated coconut with maple syrup to help it stick together and to sweeten, and then roll in desiccated coconut to finish them off. Think of it as a bounty truffle!
These vegan truffles make the perfect gift!
Not only do these make great handmade gifts, but they’re also perfect for enjoying yourself when you feel like a nice treat. Here are a few ways you can present these as gifts:
- In a jar (as pictured above)
- In a box
- Cellophane, tissue paper or material bag, tied with twine or ribbon
- On a handmade plate as an additional gift
- In a kraft paper bag
They freeze well and keep in the fridge for up to one week.
With no more than five ingredients in each recipe, they’re super easy and affordable to make! Let me know in the comments below which flavour is your favourite.
Ferrero Rocher Truffles
These Ferrero Rocher truffles are the perfect balance of textures. Smooth and velvety ganache, with the contrast of a crunchy roasted hazelnut inner and outer layer.
Ginger Chocolate Truffles
If you love spice, you’ll love these ginger chocolate truffles! With the shiny chocolate coating on the outside and the pop of ginger on the inside, your taste buds will be dancing.
Rose and Pistachio Chocolate Truffles
The subtle, yet refreshing notes of rose in these truffles are the perfect pairing for the beautifully green pistachios. These truffles resemble the flavours of those found in Turkish delights!
Rum and Raisin Truffles
The best way to treat yourself or someone you love. These rum and raisin truffles are decadent, rich and super creamy. If you love a hint of liquor in your truffles, you’ll love these!
AMAZING and oh so easy to make! My husband is from Belgium and he ( jokingly) told our friends these where imported from Belgium. I think they all believed him.
Super fun to make these little decadent truffles… hard to believe they are vegan.
You definitely do not taste the coconut from the coconut cream
Haha love it!! This left me smiling from cheek to cheek. Thanks for sharing. Glad you loved them too 🙂