This post is sponsored by ChocZero. All opinions are my own and I only share products I personally love. Thanks for supporting the brands that make this site possible! These are the best keto truffles I’ve ever made – I’m so excited for you to try these for the holidays (or anytime), for yourself or for a gift! While these healthy truffles are sure to impress, this sugar-free healthy truffle recipe is actually quite simple and made with just 4 basic ingredients. And at less than 1 net carb per truffle? You can definitely eat more than one. 🙂 As someone who’s been developing recipes with 10 ingredients or less for several years now… fewer ingredients is better if they’re high-quality. That’s why I’m so happy to include my favorite ChocZero dark chocolate chips in these truffles — they have the perfect balance of sweetness and rich chocolate flavor, with no sugar alcohols, soy, or gluten. I love them so much that you’ll find them in dozens of other recipes too, like keto fudge, keto chocolate cookies and chocolate mousse. You might notice that these truffles are similar to my Nutella truffles and chocolate fat bombs, in that we’re creating a chocolatey base that will firm up in the fridge. This one makes the process even easier by cutting down on ingredients — and adding the richest sugar-free dark chocolate! This time, we’re going back to the basics with a super easy sugar-free truffle recipe. No frills about it, but they are just simple perfection. These keto chocolate truffles are incredibly rich and chocolaty, you would never guess that they don’t have sugar. And, you can customize them to your heart’s content with your favorite toppings – I’m offering lots of ideas for that below!
How To Make Keto Truffles
This no bake keto chocolate truffles recipe is easier than you may think! Here’s how to make them:
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Place chocolate into a bowl. We do this first, because they need to be ready to go after the next step!
Heat cream and butter. Combine cream and butter in a saucepan, and bring to barely a simmer. Remove from heat and stir in vanilla.
Make ganache. While the cream is still hot, pour it over the chocolate. Let the mixture sit for a few minutes to soften, then stir together until smooth and shiny.
Chill. Pour the ganache into a rectangular glass container (this one is a great size!) and refrigerate until firm, no longer shiny, and not sticky when touched lightly.
TIP: If the ganache gets too firm, simply let it sit out at room temperature to soften.
Roll sugar-free truffles. Use an extra small cookie scoop to scoop chocolate and roll into balls. Place onto chilled jelly roll pan.
TIP: Rinse your hands with cold water to cool them off before rolling truffles. This helps prevent them from melting.
Coat truffles. Roll truffles in coatings right away – don’t chill them first, as the filling sticks better while they are softened from rolling.
TIP: Use a variety of coatings and your truffles will look great on a platter. I have some ideas below!
Keto Truffle Coating Ideas
We’re coating these healthy chocolate truffles with a number of coatings, which can add sweetness, texture, and crunch. You can roll them in:
Melted chocolate – You can use more ChocZero dark chocolate, but my personal favorite is their white chocolate! Powders – Try cocoa powder, powdered Monk Fruit Sweetener, matcha powder, or espresso powder Finely chopped nuts – Try hazelnuts, macadamia nuts, or almonds. (Get the full keto nuts list here for other options!) Shredded coconut Sugar-free sprinkles – These are also perfect for keto sugar cookies! Keto chocolate chip cookie crumbs
For the low carb truffles shown here, I used an assortment of these coatings, including cocoa powder, chopped hazelnuts, powdered monk fruit, melted chocolate, and shredded coconut.
How To Serve Truffles
Truffles are best served at room temperature. They will reach that naturally as you roll them, so you can simply serve them right away! If they get too soft from your hands, though, you can chill them a bit before serving. On the other hand, if you’ve had them in the fridge for a while, let them come to room temp for 10 minutes or so before enjoying, for the best texture.
What is chocolate truffle filling?
The filling of a chocolate truffle is a homemade chocolate ganache made from heavy cream, butter, chocolate, and vanilla. We’re using ChocZero Keto Chocolate Chips to make this version sugar-free!
What do truffles taste like?
Chocolate truffles taste a bit like little balls of chocolate fudge.
Are truffles keto?
Most truffles would not be keto, as they are made with sugar! However, this truffle recipe is very low carb and perfect for a keto diet. Each truffle has just 0.9 grams net carbs per piece.
Are they vegetarian? Vegan? Gluten-free?
Keto truffles are naturally gluten-free and vegetarian, but not vegan, due to the dairy content.
Can I make them dairy-free?
Possibly. I’m confident that you can replace the heavy cream with full-fat coconut milk. In place of butter, you might be able to use a dairy-free butter alternative. I love this butter flavored coconut oil, but have not tested it with this sugar-free truffles recipe.
Can you use milk or white chocolate?
Yes! You can make these with ChocZero white chocolate and milk chocolate as well.
Storage Instructions
Can you make them ahead?
Yes, you can definitely make these truffles ahead, as they need time to chill. Great for get-togethers or gifting!
How to store chocolate keto truffles:
Store the truffles in the refrigerator for 7-10 days and let them sit out at room temperature for a few minutes before serving.
Can you freeze them?
Yes, you can freeze keto chocolate truffles, just like regular ones. Freeze in a single layer on a sheet pan until frozen solid, then carefully transfer to a freezer container. Place a sheet of parchment paper in between layers to prevent sticking.
More Keto Chocolate Recipes
If you like this low carb chocolate truffles recipe, you might also like some of these other keto chocolate recipes:
Keto Chocolate Cake – The BEST keto chocolate cake! Rich, moist, and you can make it in one bowl. Keto Chocolate Cookies – Double chocolate cookies, this is made for chocolate lovers. Made with just 6 ingredients. Keto Chocolate Pudding – Make this in just 5 minutes – it’s the best dessert for when you need a chocolate fix. Keto Chocolate Donuts – Chocolate on the outside, chocolate on the inside, and so irresistable. Chocolate Protein Ice Cream – Tasty enough for dessert, healthy enough for a treat with 13 grams protein and just 1 gram sugar!
ChocZero Keto Dark Chocolate Chips – The key to making the best keto truffles! Glass Meal Prep Dish – Use these meal prep storage containers to make and store this keto truffles recipe. This set has a good size for letting the mixture chill as quickly as possible, without being too deep or too shallow. Chocolate Dipping Tools – This tool makes coating the healthy truffles super easy – without the messy hands! Gift Boxes – Pack up a variety of healthy truffles in these cute holiday boxes for healthy treat gifting.
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