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Rich and creamy vegan white chocolate truffles prepared with just 5 ingredients! Coated with shredded coconut and infused with vanilla, these dairy-free truffles are so decadent!
Introducing vegan white chocolate truffles!
When you are not in the mood for dark chocolate but still want a sweet treat, these white chocolate truffles come to the rescue!
This recipe is adapted from my Matcha Nama Chocolate. It’s basically the same base, except it doesn’t contain any matcha and is rolled into balls.
🥣 How to Make It
Making these truffles is surprisingly easy! Here is what you will need:
- Cacao butter – Cacao butter brings richness and helps the truffles firm up in the refrigerator. I recommend using deodorized cacao butter for the best flavor.
- Powdered sugar – To sweeten, powdered sugar is best to get a smooth texture. Check out the FAQ if you want to learn how to reduce the amount of sugar.
- Almond milk – Use the unsweetened kind. Cashew, soy, hazelnut, or oat milk work as well.
- Vanilla extract – Essential to get a white chocolate flavor. I recommend using a high-quality vanilla extract. Feel free to use other extracts if you want a different flavor. I think caramel or coconut extract would work great as well!
- Salt – To balance the flavors.
- Shredded coconut – For coating, you can also use chopped nuts, crushed cookies like biscoff cookies, or matcha powder!
Now that we have gathered the ingredients. Let’s make white chocolate truffles!
- Melt the cacao butter over low heat. Make sure you do not heat the cacao butter too much. You just want to melt it. It should not be hot.
- Whisk the powdered sugar with the melted cacao butter, salt, and vanilla extract.
- Pour in the almond milk and whisk until combined. Note: your almond milk should be at room temperature. If the milk is cold, it will instantly harden the cacao butter, and you will end up with a curdled mixture.
- Let it rest for about 10 minutes at room temperature and whisk again until the mixture has just slightly thickened. You want to stop before it thickens too much. It should have the consistency of condensed milk.
- Refrigerate for 3 hours or until set. As it cools down, the white chocolate mixture will thicken and harden.
- Scoop out balls and roll in the shredded coconut!
Tip: if the mixture is too firm, leave it at room temperature for about 1 hour, it will make it easier to scoop out balls.
💬 FAQ
You can substitute 1/4 of the powdered sugar for a plant-based milk powder like coconut milk powder, for example. It will reduce the amount of sugar without affecting the texture too much.
You probably placed the mixture in the refrigerator too soon. It should have thickened a little bit before chilling. Otherwise, the sugar will separate from the cacao butter. You can still fix it, though! Re-melt the mixture over low heat. Once melted, transfer to a bowl and whisk until fully combined. Keep whisking until the mixture thickens (like a pancake batter), then chill in the refrigerator for 2-3 hours.
Yes! If using vegan white chocolate: place 195g of vegan white chocolate in a bowl. Add 3 tablespoons of almond milk, vanilla extract, and salt. Heat in the microwave, stirring every 25-30 seconds, until the chocolate has melted. Whisk until smooth and refrigerate.
White chocolate truffles will keep for up to 1 week in the refrigerator.
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Vegan White Chocolate Truffles
Ingredients
- 100 g cacao butter
- 95 g powdered sugar
- 1/2 tsp vanilla
- 1/8 tsp salt
- 3 tbsp almond milk at room temperature
- 1/2 cup shredded coconut for coating
Instructions
- Add the cacao butter to a medium saucepan and heat over low heat until melted. Remove from heat as soon as it is melted.
- To a small mixing bowl, add the powdered sugar, vanilla, and salt. Pour in the melted cacao butter and whisk until smooth.
- Add the almond milk and whisk for about 30 seconds. Let the mixture rest for about 10 minutes at room temperature. Whisk again for another 30-60 seconds or until smooth. The mixture should have the consistency of condensed milk, liquid but slightly thick.
- Transfer the bowl to the refrigerator and chill for 3 hours or until set.
- Scoop out balls of about 2 teaspoons and roll them between your hands to shape them into balls. Coat the balls with the shredded coconut and transfer them to a container or plate. Store in the refrigerator and enjoy chilled!
- White chocolate truffles will keep for up to 7 days in the refrigerator or 1 month in the freezer.
Notes
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About the Author
Thomas Pagot is the founder, photographer, and recipe developer behind Full of Plants. He created the blog in 2016 as a personal cookbook for vegan recipes. Through years of recipe development, Thomas has successfully grown Full of Plants into a trusted resource for plant-based recipes.
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Amazing white chocolate truffles! I went with the cacao butter version and it was perfect, we loved it!
Glad you liked the truffles Emy!
Could you use white chocolate chips to coat them?
Definitely! You can also check the FAQ section if you want to make the truffles using only white chocolate and almond milk.
I tried to make white truffles by melting vegan white chocolate, but it never worked, once melted it never set again. I tried this recipe and it managed to harden but it had a crumbly texture instead of smooth and moldable. I managed to make balls out of it but it does “crack” easily. Will adding more plant milk make it smoother?
Was your milk at room temperature? And did you whisk until the mixture started to thicken?
Otherwise, you may try to add an extra teaspoon or two of almond milk next time.
Hi Thomas, I used chopsticks to whisk instead of a whisk, but other than that I did whisk as much as possible until the mixture turned white. Maybe that’s why…I should get a better mixing tool.
Yes, you really need a whisk to get a uniform and smooth mixture.
Cant wait to make this soon for me after work next week i never had vegan white chocolate truffles before Thanks for this easy recipe perfect for my after office snacks love your recipes and food as always brightens up my day everyday after work