Best Truffle Recipe
Hey girl, I am so glad you stopped by to get the best truffle recipe. These are so easy and delicious.

Do you love chocolate truffles as much as I do? Making homemade truffles using the best truffle recipe is easier than you think. Bonus - you will get more for your money!
From the moment I tasted these no-bake chocolate truffles, I knew I was in heaven. Girl, you will feel the same way!
You can make these easy chocolate truffles to add to your Christmas platters, birthday party desserts, bridal shower desserts, baby shower desserts, and more.
I love making these homemade truffles and keeping them all to myself!
Honestly, I only make these at Christmas time – a tradition with my kiddos.
If you make these Chocolate Truffles, I would love to know how they turned out for you.
Let’s get in the kitchen and whip up a batch of chocolate truffles using the best truffle recipe.
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Best Truffle Recipe
Kitchen Supplies
These kitchen supplies will help you make these fabulous Chocolate Truffles.
Girl, if you don’t have these in your kitchen, don’t sweat it. However, these are so good and useful for many other recipes that I highly recommend getting them.
Best Truffle Recipe
Ingredients
- 1 – 10 oz package of Dark Chocolate, divided
The Ghirardelli Dark Chocolate Flavored Melting Wafers are oh so good!
- 1 – 8oz package of Cream Cheese, softened
You have to go for the diesel here, no low-fat/no-fat stuff!
Instructions
- Beat the cream cheese with a mixer until it is creamy.
- Melt ½ cup of dark chocolate in the microwave for 30 seconds, then stir until smooth. If your chocolate is not melted completely, then pop it back in for 15 more seconds, stir, and then repeat. Do not overheat this!
- Stir melted chocolate into the cream cheese. Do this with your mixer on low. Be sure to scrape the sides using a spatula.
- Cover and place in the refrigerator until the cream cheese and chocolate mixture is firm. It will take about 1 hour.
- Shape into small truffle balls. The small cookie scoop is great for making all the truffles a consistent size.
- Then roll it in your hands to form the truffle balls. Place the truffle balls onto a wax paper covered cookie sheet.
- After making all the truffle balls, melt the remaining chocolate using the same method as before.
- Use a fork to dip your truffles, fully coating each truffle, and return them to the cookie sheet to dry.
- Refrigerate for 1 hour, or until the outside chocolate coating is set.
Helpful Tips
- You can decorate your chocolate truffles after you dip them in the melted chocolate with sprinkles (a little bit bigger ones work best), coconut (raw or toasted), finely chopped nuts, or even a chocolate drizzle.
- If you need your toppings to stick to the chocolate to stay on, decorate as you go; otherwise, your chocolate will set and your toppings won't stick.
- You may also roll the truffles in cocoa powder or powdered sugar. If you want to do this, wait to roll them until just before you serve them. Otherwise, both of these will “melt into” your truffles.
- Dark chocolate is what I prefer but you can use other chocolates such as white chocolate, semi-sweet chocolate, or even German chocolate.
- If you want to add a little crunch, mix in a ¼ cup of finely chopped nuts to the cream cheese and chocolate mixture – I like pecans or walnuts.
What other treats and goodies do you love to make? Let me know in the comments below.
I look forward to hearing from you and thanks for stopping by.






