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Healthier chocolate truffles? Yes, it can be done! These Chocolate Avocado Truffles are made with no cream – just chocolate and avocado! All you need is a food processor and a few simple ingredients to make them.
If you’ve been following along, you are well aware of my avocado obsession at this point. And while I love adding avocado to all my dinners and many of my desserts, my new favorite thing to do with the green wonder is to make healthier desserts like these avocado and chocolate truffles.
I was inspired to make these truffles after discovering avocado can replace butter and other fats in many recipes. Avocado has a rich and buttery texture, but it also has a very mild flavor, making it easy to mask in sweet recipes. If you are new to the idea of avocado truffles, I can promise that you can’t even tell it’s in there!
Avocado Replaces the Cream in These Healthier Chocolate Truffles
Truffles usually are made with heavy cream and chocolate. To make vegan truffles, you can swap the cream for avocado and mix it with chocolate to create a ganache-like texture. When it’s chilled, it firms up and has a rich, chocolatey texture and flavor.
You can do so much with the outside of the truffles: dip them in chocolate, roll them in powdered sugar, cocoa, coconut, nuts, sprinkles…the ideas are infinite. I go with a simple coating: just an easy roll in chocolate sprinkles.
If you have a food processor and a ripe avocado on hand, you can make these truffles!
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Ingredients
- Small avocado – or just under ½ cup mashed avocado
- Semi-sweet chocolate chips – use a high-quality brand like Ghiradelli or Guittard
- Vanilla
- Coating – Chocolate sprinkles, coconut, cocoa or powdered sugar for rolling
How to Make Chocolate Avocado Truffles
1. Blend: Blend the avocado in a food processor until it’s smooth.
2. Melt: In a microwave-safe bowl, melt the chocolate chips in the microwave in 30-second intervals, stopping to stir between each, until it’s smooth.
3. Stir: Stir the avocado and vanilla into the melted chocolate, and then chill the mixture until it’s firm.
4. Scoop: Line a cookie sheet with wax paper. Place your topping in a small bowl. Using a one tablespoon cookie scoop, form the chilled chocolate and avocado mixture into balls. Roll each one in your desired topping and then place them on the cookie sheet.
5. Chill: Chill the truffles until you ready to serve them.
Truffle Coating Ideas
I love the chocolate sprinkles, but you can coat your truffles with all kinds of things:
- Cocoa powder
- Powdered sugar
- Sweetened coconut flakes
- Crushed nuts like peanuts, almonds, or walnuts
- Drizzle them with melted chocolate or white chocolate
- Different colored sprinkles
FAQ
Can you taste the avocado in the truffles?
I can’t really tell the avocado is even in them! There is maybe a hint, but I think it complements the chocolate. You may be able to taste the avocado more after the truffles have sat in the fridge for a few days, but I think they still taste great.
How long do chocolate avocado truffles last?
Keep them in the refrigerator in an airtight container. I think they’re best enjoyed within three to four days. Of course, I still love regular chocolate truffles, but those are a one-in-a-while treat. These avocado and chocolate truffles are healthier, so I feel like I can make them more often. I love to make a batch to keep in the fridge – they’re the perfect chocolate fix when you get a craving. Give them a try – I think you will love them, too!
Other Sweet Treats
Chocolate Avocado Truffles
Ingredients
- 1 small avocado just under ½ cup mashed
- 1 cup semi-sweet chocolate chips use a good brand; I like Ghiradelli or Guittard
- ½ teaspoon vanilla
- Sprinkles, cocoa, powdered sugar, or coconut for rolling
Instructions
- Place avocado in a food processor and blend until smooth. Meanwhile, add chocolate chips to a microwave safe bowl and melt for 1 1/2 – 2 minutes, stirring every 30 seconds. Once chocolate is melted and smooth, stir in avocado and vanilla. Cover with plastic wrap and chill until firm, at least a few hours. (I forgot to add the vanilla in mine, but they were still good! Do what you’d prefer.)
- Line a cookie sheet with waxed paper. Place sprinkles in a dish for rolling. You can also use cocoa powder, powdered sugar, or sweetened coconut, if you prefer. Use whatever you would cover regular truffles in! Use a 1 tablespoon cookie scoop to scoop balls of the chocolate mixture. Roll into even sized balls. Roll in topping, place back on cookie sheet. Chill until ready to serve.
Recipe Nutrition
A healthier truffle does exist! These Chocolate Avocado Truffles are made with no cream – just chocolate and avocado!
I went zip lining last summer for the first time and loved it and hated it all at once. They dropped the floor out from under us though, like a hatch. I would have NEVER been able to actually step off the platform. Would have been terrified!
These little balls are brilliant – what a great use of my favorite food!
I heart zip lining!! I did in Canada in the mountains (like where they had the Olympics). And it was all super safe and secure. And then I did it in Mexico, and my break was a stick with a hook in it . . . ummmm . . . say what now? These look amazing Dorothy!
That sounds really good, Dorothy! Box (or two) please! ๐
Thanks Lyuba!
What an awesome way to make truffle more healthy!! I heart avocados and totally need to try these…once I can keep food down again, that is :/
Ugh, I’m so sorry Stephanie! Soon, I hope!
Wow, what a great idea! And so simple, too. I definitely want to try these. Loved your story, too. I’m glad you conquered your fear! ๐
Thanks Erin!!
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