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Milk Chocolate Truffles (Easy 3-Ingredient Recipe)

Make the best milk chocolate truffles with just 3 ingredients. This dessert is so easy anyone can make it. They’re rich, creamy, and melt in your mouth. Think chocolate butter.

Cocoa-dusted milk chocolate truffles piled inside a small teal cup.

Made from a simple mix of chocolate and cream, the ganache is smooth and velvety. It melts slowly as you eat it, coating your mouth in pure milk chocolate.

They’re perfect for gifting, but they also make a great little treat to enjoy at home.

Milk chocolate truffles arranged over a layer of cocoa powder.

What Is a Chocolate Truffle?

A chocolate truffle is basically a little ball of ganache. It’s melted chocolate and cream mixed together until smooth, then chilled. Once set, it’s rolled into balls and dusted in cocoa powder or other toppings.

They’re called truffles because they look like, well… truffles.

Homemade milk chocolate truffles coated in cocoa powder with extra cocoa dusted around the plate.

Why These Are the Best Milk Chocolate Truffles

There’s a reason these truffles never disappoint.

  • It’s beginner-friendly. The recipe uses just a few ingredients and basic steps. It’s easy even if you’ve never made truffles before.
  • They’re delicious. The creamy ganache and high-quality milk chocolate create a rich, smooth, melt-in-your-mouth bite.
  • They’re customizable. You can easily switch up the flavors, coatings, or mix-ins to suit your taste and the occasion.
  • They’re perfect for gifting. Rolled in cocoa and placed in liners or a small box, they make a beautiful homemade gift.
Ingredients for milk chocolate truffles: Milk chocolate chips, heavy whipping cream, and cocoa powder

Ingredients You’ll Need

This has to be one of the shortest ingredient lists ever.

Heavy cream. Use full-fat heavy cream for a smooth, stable ganache. Lower-fat creams will make the mixture too thin.

Cocoa powder. For coating the truffles. Dutch-processed gives a darker, smoother finish, while natural cocoa has a slightly sharper chocolate flavor.

How to Make Milk Chocolate Truffles

Milk chocolate truffles are one of the easiest desserts you can make. Here’s how.

Melt the chocolate and cream. Place the chocolate chips and cream in a large microwave-safe bowl. Microwave on high for 1 minute.

Whisk. Whisk until the chocolate is fully melted and the mixture is smooth. If the chocolate isn’t completely melted, microwave in 10-second intervals, stirring between each, until smooth.

Chill the ganache. Cover the chocolate with plastic wrap. Refrigerate until firm, about 2 hours. Or freeze it if you need it to firm up faster.

Roll and coat. Scoop ganache and roll into balls, then coat in cocoa powder. Serve and enjoy!

Close-up overhead view of milk chocolate truffles rolled in cocoa powder.

Tips for Perfect Chocolate Truffles

Follow these tips to make sure your truffles turn out perfectly every time.

  • Chop chocolate bars. If you’re using chocolate bars instead of chips, chop them into small, even pieces so they melt faster and more evenly.
  • Do not overheat the chocolate. Microwave for 1 minute to start, no more. If using less chocolate, reduce the time. Burnt chocolate is almost impossible to fix.
  • Know the ratio. This recipe uses a 2:1 chocolate-to-cream ratio. For example, 100 grams of chocolate needs 50 grams or mL of cream. Scale as needed.
  • Weigh as you go. Place your mixing bowl directly on a kitchen scale and pour ingredients in while weighing. That way you can measure accurately and adjust the amounts as needed.
  • Taste and adjust the sweetness. If you have dark chocolate on hand, you can mix it in to balance the sweetness. Just be sure to add more cream to maintain the right consistency. I personally use a 75/25 mix.
  • Let the ganache set fully. Refrigerate until firm before scooping. If it is too soft, shaping will be messy.
  • Use gloves when rolling. They help prevent the chocolate from melting too quickly from the heat of your hands. As a bonus, your hands stay cleaner too.
  • Dust your hands or gloves with cocoa powder. Lightly coat them before rolling so the chocolate doesn’t stick.

Flavor Variations

Once you master the base, you can experiment with flavors and make them your own.

  • Sea Salt: Sprinkle flaky sea salt on top for a sweet and salty finish.
  • Espresso: Add 1 teaspoon espresso powder to the cream for a subtle mocha flavor.
  • Hazelnut: Stir in a spoonful of Nutella or finely chopped toasted hazelnuts.
  • Coconut: Roll the truffles in shredded coconut instead of cocoa powder.
  • Dark Chocolate Blend: Swap half the milk chocolate for dark chocolate for a richer flavor.
  • Peanut Butter: Mix in 1 to 2 tablespoons creamy peanut butter for a Reese’s-style twist.
  • Orange: Add a little orange zest to the ganache for a bright citrus note.
  • Alcohol-Infused Add 1 tablespoon vodka, rum, Irish cream, or your favorite liqueur for a subtle kick.
Milk chocolate truffles dusted in cocoa powder stacked on a white striped plate.

How to Store Chocolate Truffles

Store chocolate truffles in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 2 weeks

Let them sit at room temperature for 10 to 15 minutes for that melt-in-your-mouth texture. Coat the truffles with more cocoa powder just before serving to refresh their look and texture.

Can You Freeze Chocolate Truffles?

Yes.

Place the truffles in a single layer in an airtight container. If stacking, separate layers with parchment paper. Freeze for up to 2 months.

To thaw, transfer them to the refrigerator overnight. Coat the truffles with more cocoa powder just before serving.

Milk Chocolate Truffles

Milk Chocolate Truffles (Easy 3-Ingredient Recipe)

Prep 10 minutes
Chilling Time 2 hours
Learn how to make easy milk chocolate truffles with just 3 ingredients. An easy homemade treat that looks elegant but takes minimal effort.
Servings 25 truffles
Course Dessert
Cuisine American

Ingredients

  • 300 grams good-quality milk chocolate chips
  • 150 ml heavy cream
  • Cocoa powder for coating

Instructions

  1. Place the chocolate chips and cream in a large microwave-safe bowl. Microwave on high for 1 minute.
  2. Whisk until the chocolate is fully melted and the mixture is smooth. If the chocolate isn’t completely melted, microwave in 10-second intervals, stirring between each, until smooth.
  3. Cover the chocolate with plastic wrap, pressing it directly onto the surface to prevent a skin from forming. Refrigerate until firm, about 2 hours. Or freeze it if you need it to firm up faster.
  4. Scoop and roll into balls, then coat in cocoa powder. Serve and enjoy!

Nutrition

Serving1 truffleCalories92 kcalCarbohydrates7.8 gProtein1 gFat6.6 gSaturated Fat4.1 gPolyunsaturated Fat0.2 gMonounsaturated Fat1.9 gCholesterol8 mgSodium12 mgPotassium48 mgFiber0.5 gSugar6.6 gVitamin A160 IUCalcium22 mgIron0.4 mg

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