Vegan White Chocolate Truffles Recipe - Yup, it's Vegan (2024)

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These vegan white chocolate truffles are delicious, festive, and perfect for the holidays! Bonus:they’re made from scratch, and with little or no refined sugar, depending on if you make the dark chocolate shell.

There was a time in my life whenI straight up hated white chocolate. I remember nodding heads with sympathizers who agreed that ‘it is NOT chocolate and it has no place in a dessert lineup’. To me, it just tasted like milk, sugar, and not much else.

Then a couple of things happened. I tried vegan white chocolate bars from Charm School Chocolateand was takenwith the depth of flavor. Then I went to a vegan chocolate workshop by Pure Chocolate by Jinjiand her white chocolate panna cotta had me captivated. And finally, I got on the computer and ordered myself some cocoa butter, and made vegan white chocolateeverything for a couple of weeks straight. Including, but not limited to, these vegan white chocolate truffles… scones… banana bread… you name it. White chocolate flavored.

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In the interest of not alienating the contingency of white chocolate haters among my readers, I’m trying to space out those recipes. So we’re just starting with the white chocolate truffles today. I’ve seen a recipe or two for vegan white chocolate truffles before, and they sounded great, but they called for ‘vegan white chocolate’ as an ingredient. Granted, Baltimore is no Portland, but I’ve never seen that in the store and it sounds like the kind of thing that could be really good or really bad depending on the brand that you buy. Start from scratch with cocoa butter, on the other hand, and you can control the sweetness, creaminess, and flavor to your own liking, without any soy milk powders needed.

The vegan white chocolate ganache that is the cornerstone of these truffles is adapted from the panna cotta that Jinji made, and it’s actually really simple! If you do much vegan cooking you probably have everything you need except for the cocoa butter itself. As for that, I love the cocoa butter that I bought from nuts.com. It is great quality and their shipping was super fast. They even threw in some bonus cacao nibs for free. There are also several options available on Amazon. Generally the best deal is to buy 16 oz. or more. That amount goes a long way and I don’t think the price tag is as crazy as it might seem.

One last thing: tempering the chocolate for the shell. If you don’t temper the chocolate then you will need to store these vegan white chocolate truffles in the fridge (or preferably the freezer). If you do, then they can survive at room temp. Tempering the chocolate involves holding the melted chocolate at a specific temperature and mixing in unmelted chocolate in order to realign the fat molecules. It’s how you get the very crisp texture that a store-bought bar of chocolate comes with. It’s kind of a pain in the butt, but you will be rewarded for your efforts. Totally optional, though! In the recipeI included a link to tempering instructions.

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Vegan white chocolate truffles made from scratch with cocoa butter. Optional peppermint flavor and/or dark chocolate shell. A delicious gluten-free holiday treat!

Course Dessert

Cuisine gluten-free, grain-free, paleo, refined sugar-free, soy-free, vegan, vegetarian

Keyword vegan white chocolate truffles

Prep Time 30 minutes

Cook Time 5 minutes

Total Time 35 minutes

Servings 18 truffles

Calories 118kcal

Author Yup, it's Vegan

Ingredients

For the vegan white chocolate ganache:

For the dark chocolate shell:

  • 8 oz semisweet chocolate
  • 1/4 tsp vanilla powder (optional)
  • pinch sea salt

To make them peppermint flavored:

  • 1/3 tsp peppermint extract (added to the ganache)
  • crushed peppermint candies (the basic red and white peppermint candies are usually vegan)

Instructions

For the vegan white chocolate ganache:

  • Combine all ingredients together in a blender until completely smooth. There is no need to melt the cocoa butter first, as the heat produced from blending is sufficient to melt it.

  • Add more sugar or salt to taste. Pour the ganache into a bowl and place in the fridge to set for 2 hours up to overnight. I like to also place a baking sheet in the freezer at this time so that it's nice and cold for the next steps.

To shape the truffles:

  • Line a baking sheet with parchment paper.

  • Use a spoon to scoop out portions of the ganache and roll it between your hands to shape into a ball. Place each truffle on the prepared baking sheet.

  • (Optional) Roll each of the truffles in finely crushed pepperment candies before placing on the baking sheet. This works with or without the dark chocolate shell.

  • Place the baking sheet of truffles in the freezer for at least 60 minutes or in the refrigerator for at least 2 hours to firm up.

To make the dark chocolate shell:

  • Either follow these instructions to temper the chocolate, or simply melt it over indirect heat along with the vanilla powder (optional) and sea salt.

  • Take the shaped truffles out of the fridge. One by one, place the truffles on a fork and dip them into the chocolate, coating all sides. Gently shake off any excess and return them to the baking sheet. If any extra chocolate goes with it, you can always snap it off later.

  • Before the chocolate cools too much, sprinkle with additional crushed peppermint if desired.

  • Let the truffles cool in the fridge or freezer for an hour before eating. Store in an airtight container, in the fridge or freezer if not tempered.

Notes

Made with only agave, these truffles are quite sweet. I prefer desserts that aren't very sweet so I usually use all brown rice syrup. Half and half of agave and brown rice syrup is a nice compromise. Choose according to your sweetness preferences, and adjust to taste.

I don't recommend a food processor for the ganache, because it will take quite a long time to get the cashews smooth due to the small amount of liquid in the recipe. However, it can be used if necessary.

If you choose not to make the dark chocolate shell then I recommend rolling the truffles in cocoa powder or crushed peppermints so that they have some sort of coating.

Nutrition facts include half of the semisweet chocolate (since it's impossible to use all of it for dipping).

Nutrition

Serving: 1truffle | Calories: 118kcal | Carbohydrates: 13g | Protein: 1g | Fat: 9g | Saturated Fat: 4g | Monounsaturated Fat: 1g | Sodium: 25mg | Potassium: 32mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 8g | Calcium: 10mg | Iron: 0.4mg

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FAQs

What is a good substitute for cream in truffles? ›

Coconut cream or full-fat coconut milk: In place of the traditional heavy whipping cream, I use coconut cream or full-fat coconut milk to keep these truffles vegan. I haven't tried an alternative milk (e.g. almond or cashew milk) because I don't think they are fatty enough to make these decadent confections.

Is white truffle vegan? ›

Although the truffles themselves are fungi rather than a plant explicitly, they themselves are considered vegan. However, some methods of finding naturally occurring truffles include the use of pigs or dogs for their sense of smell. In these cases, vegans may object to eating them.

Is there any white chocolate that is vegan? ›

Moo Free Natural White Chocolate Dairy Free & Vegan Mini Bar 20g, 10 pack.

Is truffle oil vegetarian? ›

Is it vegan? In theory, yes, both natural and synthetic truffle oils should be suitable for vegans, however it's worth checking the labels as some have been known to contain traces of dairy or even fish in the past.

What is a vegan alternative to cream in cooking? ›

What Do Vegans Use Instead of Heavy Cream? Fortunately, nearly any plant-based milk can be made into a heavy cream substitute. Nut milks, including hemp milk, oat milk, coconut milk and soy milk can all be used as the base for a heavy cream substitute with the addition of the right fats.

How do you mimic truffle flavor? ›

Porcini Mushrooms

Though other fungus varieties lack the distinctive truffle flavor, in a pinch, they offer a similar earthy sensation that lingers on the taste buds.

Are Lindt white chocolate truffles vegan? ›

We are happy to report that all of our chocolates – including our LINDOR and Lindt EXCELLENCE products – are suitable for vegetarians! However, some of our chocolates do use animal products but these are limited to milk, milk products, milk fat, cream, shellac and, on occasion, eggs.

Why is white chocolate not vegan? ›

Most white chocolate is not vegan, as it typically contains milk or milk-derived ingredients. However, it is possible to find vegan white chocolate (although I'm not convinced how great it tastes) made with plant-based alternatives to dairy.

What chocolate is surprisingly vegan? ›

1 Ritter Sport

This German chocolate company has a dedicated vegan category on its website these days, but it's been making dairy-free chocolate for years without the label. The Salted Caramel; Roasted Peanut; Crunchy Whole Hazelnuts; and Vegan Smooth are just a few of its vegan offerings.

Can Muslims eat truffle oil? ›

Farmed Truffles uses modern-agri without traces of pigs and dogs as hunting animals would be an answer to produce Halal Truffles. Keep in mind, truffle-oil would probably Halal friendly since it used olive oil as artificial flavoring.

Do you refrigerate truffle oil after opening? ›

You can flavour oil with truffles, but the oil containing truffles must be refrigerated and used within one month.

Is truffle oil just olive oil with truffle? ›

It's usually made by infusing extra virgin olive oil and either real truffles or a chemical alternative to create the flavor and essence.

What can I substitute for cream in a recipe? ›

The 10 Best Substitutes for Heavy Cream
  1. Milk and butter.
  2. Soy milk and olive oil.
  3. Milk and cornstarch.
  4. Half-and-half.
  5. Tofu and soy.
  6. Yogurt and milk.
  7. Evaporated milk.
  8. Cottage cheese and milk.

How do you thicken a truffle mixture? ›

Use a higher chocolate-to-cream ratio to produce a thicker ganache. Milk chocolate, white chocolate, and compound chocolate all melt down to a thinner consistency than dark chocolate does. For a thicker ganache, like for truffles, use a 2:1 ratio of chocolate to cream.

What can I use instead of cream of mushroom? ›

Cream of Mushroom Soup Substitutes
  • Cream of Chicken Soup. ...
  • Golden Mushroom Soup. ...
  • Cream of Celery Soup. ...
  • Heavy Cream. ...
  • Cream of Potato Soup. ...
  • Milk and Cream Cheese. ...
  • Sour Cream. ...
  • Dry Cream Soup Mix.
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What ingredients go well with truffle? ›

Rich, savory meats are a wonderful platform for truffle flavors. Black truffle perfectly accentuates a marbled cut of beef or a succulent duck breast. For a lighter touch, the garlicky aroma of white truffles delightfully enhances chicken or turkey.

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