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These chocolate truffles are made with just 2 base ingredients, and taste like pure chocolate lusciousness! Watch the recipe video and spare 10 minutes for this divine chocolate truffles recipe!
Today’s luscious recipe is in partnership with Great Lakes Wellness—Makers of quality collagen with endless flavors! This is my favorite brand for gelatin and collagen supplements and I can never get enough of their flavors!
Imagine caramel flavored collagen, or honey cinnamon! 12 grams of collagen peptides per serving, and sweetened with stevia and monk fruit! They taste phenomenal, dissolve right away in any liquid (cold or hot) and are super versatile.
I’ve been adding them to my coffee everyday and even love the plain Collagen.
Today, I used them to flavor my chocolate truffles! SO Dreamy!
What is a Chocolate Truffle?
A chocolate truffle recipe is absolutely divine. It’s probably one of the oldest classic French delicacies that can never be replaced
No matter how you watch your calories, you MUST leave room for just one of those chocolate truffles. Just one is all you need!
A truffle is basically a melt in your mouth chocolate and cream mixture that’s usually dusted in cocoa powder. The name truffle comes from their resemblance to the truffle (mushrooms).
It’s similar to making a ganache, except it’s a thicker ratio of chocolate to cream. The chocolate truffle is usually prepared, then chilled before rolling and serving.
And now imagine only few ingredients, no fussy technique and no baking needed. Seriously can you imagine all of that?!!
To flavor the chocolate truffles, I’ve used my GL Wellness Collagen, and here’s why:
- It’s quality collagen and who can’t use more wellness support?
- They’re naturally sweetened with stevia so they added a subtle sweetness to the truffles.
- The flavor added to the chocolate truffle is the perfect amount without overwhelming the chocolate taste.
- Great Lakes Collagen dissolves in seconds so it never affects any recipes or proportions.
Ingredients for Chocolate Truffles
You’ll need the chocolate. It’s the hero ingredient. Depending on your personal taste here, you can go for entirely dark, milk or semisweet.
I used a combo of dark and milk chocolate here. Remember to use quality chocolate as this is the base and you’ll taste it all along!
Cream. Now forget those healthy dates and cocoa powder energy truffles. There’s nothing wrong with them, but they’re just not truffles 🙂 They’re date truffles, which is ok.
The truth is, you will never reach this velvety melt in your mouth texture without cream. And for the record, not much cream is used for this recipe, but its effect on the recipe is HUGE!
And last but not least, the collagen. Use Great Lakes Wellness for quality Collagen. Again, this recipe uses three ingredients only so make sure you pick quality ingredients!
The different collagen types I’m using here are:
Great Lakes Wellness Caramel Collagen: Daily Joint Collagen Peptides – with clinically researched collagen plus MSM, HA and Vitamin C.
Great Lakes Wellness Honey Cinnamon Collagen: Daily Digestion Collagen Peptides with clinically researched probiotics plus pre-biotics and Vitamin. C. This product also supports immune health
How To Make Chocolate Truffles
So let’s get to it, here’s how two ingredients plus collagen are used to their best! You’ll need to finely chop your quality chocolate bars. Alternatively, you can grate them after chilling in the fridge.
In a pan or another bowl, you’re going to heat up the cream until it simmers. You can do this in the microwave and you can also use the stove. The cream has to be in a boiling state.
Now you’re set to make the truffles. Bring two bowls and use one type of collagen for each bowl, that way you have two different flavored chocolate truffles.
Add the collagen at the bottom of the bowl.
Pour the hot cream over the collagen.
Add in the chocolate chunks and whisk until smooth and the chocolate is completely melted. It will be silky smooth and shiny.
If you feel the mixture isn’t melting completely (sometimes the cream isn’t that hot to begin with). In this case you can microwave the bowl for 20-30 seconds at most, and then continue whisking until it melts.
You can jazz up that caramel flavored chocolate truffles recipe with a dash of coffee. Pour on a tablespoon of hot brewed espresso (or coffee) for a richer chocolate taste, along with a pinch of salt and vanilla if you’d like.
Give your chocolate ganache a final whisk. THAT’S IT !
Cooling
All the work is done. This mixture gets covered and chilled for 1.5 hours. Then you’ll take a melon baller or a mini ice cream scoop. You’ll need a cup of hot water to dip in between scoops.
Scoop up balls from the chocolate mixture using the melon baller and place each velvety chocolate ball in either cocoa powder or shredded coconut to coat. You can also use chopped nuts, dried fruits or any coating you like.
I used a bowl of caramel bits too for the caramel flavored truffles. SO GOOD! That crunch texture with the silky smooth truffles is unbeatable.
When all the truffles are done, it’s best to chill them for just 10 mins or so. Or enjoy them right away!
Now, these are the most basic, simple and yet decadent chocolate truffles you’ll ever make!!
Chocolate Truffles Variations
A long time ago when I used to live in Paris, those were the IT French truffles. Two ingredients, pure chocolate bliss!
I went for a visit recently and I found endless, and I mean endless variations of the truffles! So many fascinating flavors and that’s why I was so excited to flavor them using Great Lakes Wellness collagen today.
Other amazing flavors of Collagen can be found on their website. Chai, chocolate and so much more!
These chocolate truffles are a great treat for the Holidays, Valentine’s Day, special occasions, entertaining, and require no effort or fuss at all! Enjoy!
Chocolate Truffles Tips
- Use heavy whipping cream (35%) only for this recipe.
- I’ve used a combination of milk and dark chocolate chunks, feel free to use your favorite only.
- Best way to flavor the chocolate truffles recipe is using flavored Collagen.
- I always use Great Lakes Wellness. I love their quality Collagen products. You can get them here.
- If you’re rushed, use the microwave to heat the cream.
- Don’t rush the chilling process once the chocolate is mixed with cream. You may place it in the freezer if you’re rushed.
- If you feel like jazzing things up, make different coatings to the truffles. Try ground nuts, shredded coconut, white chocolate, cranberries (or any dried fruit chopped up), a mixture of nuts and dried fruits, confectioner’s sugar, and many more options!
- These should be stored in a cool place, like in an airtight container in the fridge.
Enjoy!
More Recipes Using Collagen You can’t miss here.
Also try this phenomenalTropical Smoothie,Watermelon Sorbet,Panna Cotta and the famousWhipped Coffee (Dalgona Coffee) for amazing ways to use Collagen in your recipes!
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Chocolate Truffle Recipe
These chocolate truffles are made with just 2 base ingredients, and taste like pure chocolate lusciousness! Watch the recipe video and spare 10 minutes for this divine chocolate truffles recipe!
CourseDessert
CuisineAmerican, French
KeywordChocolate Truffles, Chocolate Truffles Recipe, What is Chocolate Truffle
Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 1 minute
Cooling time 2 hours
Total Time 6 minutes
Servings 12
Calories 149 kcal
Author Mahy
Ingredients
- 2cupsor 1 lb chocolate pieces from a chocolate bark a mixture of milk and dark chocolate is my favorite—but entirely dark or milk or semisweet works too
- 1cupwhipping cream
- 1TablespoonCaramel Collagen From Great Lakes Wellness
- 1TablespoonsHoney Cinnamon Collagen from Great Lakes Wellness.
- 1tablespoonhot brewed espressooptional
Coating:
- dark raw cocoa powder
- coconut shreds
- Cinnamon Sugar
- Caramel Bits
Instructions
Heat the whipping cream in a medium size pan over medium-low heat, covered with the lid until it starts to simmer—alternatively, you can place the cream in a microwave-safe bowl and microwave it for 1 minute until it simmers.
Bring two bowls to flavor the chocolate truffles with the two different collagen flavors.
Add a scoop of the collagen at the bottom of one bowl.
Add to that half the hot cream.
Then add in half the chocolate chunks.
For the caramel flavoured truffles, add in the coffee as well.
Whisk everything together until the chocolate melts and is shiny smooth.
Cover up the truffle mixture with plastic wrap, and chill it for nearly 2 hours until it sets.
Repeat this process in the other bowl using the honey cinnamon collagen and adding the remaining half of the cream and chocolate chunks. Chill.
Use a melon baller or mini ice cream scoop and scoop up little balls of the truffle mixture and dump it right into a bowl of Cocoa powder. Roll the truffle in cocoa powder to evenly coat it.
Repeat with the remaining mixture.
Chill the truffles or serve right away and enjoy!!
Store the truffles in the fridge for up to 3 days.
Recipe Video
Recipe Notes
CHOCOLATE TRUFFLE TIPS
Use heavy whipping cream (35%) only for this recipe.
I’ve used a combination of milk and dark chocolate chunks, feel free to use your favorite only.
Best way to flavor the chocolate truffles recipe is using flavored Collagen.
I always use Great Lakes Wellness. I love their quality Collagen products. You can get them here.
If you’re rushed, use the microwave to heat the cream.
Don’t rush the chilling process once the chocolate is mixed with cream. You may place it in the freezer if you’re rushed.
If you feel like jazzing things up, make different coatings to the truffles. Try ground nuts, shredded coconut, white chocolate, cranberries (or any dried fruit chopped up), a mixture of nuts and dried fruits, confectioner’s sugar, and many more options!
These should be stored in a cool place, like in an airtight container in the fridge.
Nutrition Facts
Chocolate Truffle Recipe
Amount Per Serving (1 truffle)
Calories 149Calories from Fat 99
% Daily Value*
Fat 11g17%
Saturated Fat 7g44%
Cholesterol 15mg5%
Sodium 6mg0%
Potassium 119mg3%
Carbohydrates 11g4%
Fiber 2g8%
Sugar 7g8%
Protein 1g2%
Vitamin A 156IU3%
Calcium 19mg2%
Iron 1mg6%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
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