These chocolate vegan truffles are totally divine and free from animal products.
The chocolate vegan truffles are mouth-wateringly delicious. The crunchy chocolate outside pairs deliciously with the creamy filling - perfectly satisfying those sweet cravings. Enjoy a vegan sweet treat with a cup of tea without the fuss of making a full dessert this Christmas. These perfect little vegan truffles also make for a luxurious homemade food gift at Christmas for family or friends.
Ingredients
For the truffles
- 500g vegan soft cheese (we like Violife Creamy Original)
- 100g Almond powder
- 50g Powdered sugar
- 30g Coconut flour
For the topping
- 125g Baking dark and white vegan chocolate
- 50g Coconut butter
- Nuts
- Desiccated coconut
- Dried fruit
WEIGHT CONVERTER
Method
- Spoon out the vegan cheese cheese from the pack and place in a bowl. Pour the almond powder, the powdered sugar and the coconut flour on top and stir thoroughly until combined. Cover the bowl with cling film and place in the fridge for an hour.
- Melt the coconut butter and the baking chocolate in bain-marie. Set aside and let it cool down.
- Remove the bowl with the cream from the fridge. Using your hands, form small balls and place in a tray. Dip each ball in the baking chocolate. Make sure you turn the balls round and round so that it covers all sides.
- Remove the ball from the chocolate and place it on a tray (covered with baking paper) where you let it dry for 1-2 minutes from the excess chocolate.
- Place the various toppings (nuts, dried fruits, etc) on wooden boards and either roll or “dip” the balls on them. Place the balls in a tray in the fridge for 30 mins.
Sibelle Mehmet is a Junior Digital Writer at Goodto.com. She joined the team in April 2019 and was her first job since completing a MA in Magazine Journalism at City, the University of London in the summer of 2019. Sibelle previously interned at a number of national titles including OK!, Heat, Closer, Mother & Baby, and The Times Newspaper magazine. She's written extensively about the latest celebrity, showbiz, and royal news.
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