Strawberry Truffles

Luscious white chocolate truffles with a bright strawberry flavor, rolled in powdered sugar for a sweet, delicate finish — perfect for gifts and gatherings.

This little indulgence began as a whim the first spring I wanted something pink and bright for a small gathering. These strawberry truffles are a celebration of simple ingredients working together: creamy white chocolate, a hint of strawberry extract, and a dusting of powdered sugar that gives each bite a soft, melt-in-your-mouth finish. I discovered the base method one afternoon while cleaning out the pantry and adapted it to highlight strawberry flavor without adding moisture from fresh fruit, which keeps the texture stable and perfect for rolling.
I make a batch whenever I want an elegant but fuss-free dessert to share. They’re small, pretty, and nostalgic — the kind of sweet that reminds me of tea parties and classroom bake sales. Each truffle has a creamy interior with a gentle strawberry perfume and a sugar-kissed exterior. The balance of the white chocolate’s sweetness with the extract’s bright note is what makes these truffles stand out. They’re quick enough for a last-minute treat yet refined enough for gifting in a pretty box.
Why You'll Love This Recipe
- Quick to prepare: active prep is about 20 minutes and a short 5-minute cook step, with chilling doing the rest so you can multitask.
- Uses pantry-friendly ingredients like white chocolate chips and powdered sugar; no fresh fruit needed so the texture stays stable.
- Perfect for homemade gifts — they keep well in the fridge and can be boxed for special occasions with a ribbon.
- Beginner-friendly techniques: melting, whisking, and chilling are all you need; no tempering or molding required.
- Customizable: adjust the strawberry intensity or color for themed parties; easily doubled for larger crowds.
Personally, my family treats these like tiny celebrations. I first served them at a book club where they vanished within an hour — a sure sign I should keep the recipe on hand. The powdered sugar coating also softens the sweetness and makes them look hand-finished and charming.
Ingredients
- White chocolate chips (1 cup): Choose a good-quality brand such as Ghirardelli or Nestlé for a creamy base. Chips are convenient and melt reliably; avoid baking bars with additives that can seize.
- Unsalted butter (1/4 cup): Adds richness and a silkier mouthfeel. Use room-temperature unsalted butter so it melts evenly into the cream.
- Heavy whipping cream (3 tablespoons): Provides body and helps create a ganache-like consistency. Full-fat cream yields the creamiest results.
- Strawberry extract (1/2 teaspoon): The concentrated flavor punch; it gives a distinct strawberry note without introducing extra moisture that would soften the center.
- Vanilla extract (1/4 teaspoon): A subtle background note that rounds the flavor; use pure vanilla extract for the best aroma.
- Pink food coloring (1 drop): Optional, for a lovely rosy hue. A single drop is plenty — gel or liquid both work.
- Powdered sugar (1/4 cup): For rolling the truffles; it creates a delicate, snow-dusted finish and helps prevent sticking.
Instructions
Prepare the chocolate: Place 1 cup white chocolate chips in a medium heatproof bowl and set aside. Using chips rather than a bar helps the chocolate melt uniformly and minimizes the need for extended heating. Heat the butter and cream: In a small saucepan over medium heat, melt 1/4 cup unsalted butter. Stir in 3 tablespoons heavy whipping cream and bring the mixture to a gentle simmer. Watch carefully — once you see small bubbles at the edge, it’s ready. Combine and rest: Pour the hot butter-cream mixture immediately over the white chocolate chips. Let it sit undisturbed for 1 to 2 minutes to allow the chocolate to soften before stirring — this encourages a glossy, smooth emulsion rather than a grainy texture. Flavor and color: Add 1/2 teaspoon strawberry extract, 1/4 teaspoon vanilla extract, and 1 drop pink food coloring. Whisk gently until smooth and fully combined. If small pieces of chocolate remain, microwave in 15-second bursts, stirring after each, until silky. Chill to set: Cover the bowl tightly with plastic wrap and chill in the refrigerator for 30 minutes to 1 hour. Thirty minutes yields a softer scoopable mixture; an hour gives a firmer consistency that’s easier to roll. Scoop and shape: Using a 1 to 1 1/2 tablespoon scoop (or a rounded spoon), portion the chilled mixture and quickly roll each portion between your palms to form smooth balls. Work briskly; if the mixture softens too much, return bowls to the fridge to firm up. Coat and chill again: Place 1/4 cup powdered sugar in a shallow bowl and roll each truffle to coat. Transfer truffles to a parchment-lined tray and refrigerate for another 30 minutes to 1 hour to set fully before serving.
You Must Know
- Nutrition: Each portion is approximately 137 calories with about 11 g of carbohydrates and 10 g of fat, making these an occasional sweet treat rather than a daily snack.
- Storage: Keep refrigerated in an airtight container for up to 7 days; they also freeze well for up to 3 months if wrapped individually in parchment.
- Texture note: Avoid using fresh strawberries in this formula — added moisture will make the center too soft to roll properly.
- Coating tip: If powdered sugar clumps, sift before rolling and pat the truffles gently to remove excess sugar for a neat finish.
One of my favorite things about these is how quickly they transform from simple pantry items into something that looks and tastes special. Friends often ask for the recipe at parties, and I love making themed batches with different colorings for holidays. They’re reliably lovely whether you make a single tray or a triple batch for gifting.
Storage Tips
Store the truffles in a single layer or separated by parchment between layers in an airtight container in the refrigerator; this keeps the powdered sugar coating intact and maintains texture. For longer storage, freeze the truffles on a tray until firm, then transfer to a freezer-safe container, separating layers with parchment. Thaw in the refrigerator for a few hours before serving. Do not leave truffles at room temperature for extended periods — the white chocolate filling softens quickly in warm conditions, especially in summer.
Ingredient Substitutions
If you need alternatives, use high-quality white baking bars chopped into small pieces instead of chips; they melt smoothly but may require extra stirring. For a dairy-free variation, look for vegan white chocolate made from cocoa butter and plant-based cream, though flavor will be slightly different. If you don’t have strawberry extract, substitute with 1/2 to 1 teaspoon freeze-dried strawberry powder rehydrated with a tiny amount of warm cream — reduce cream slightly to maintain texture. Swap powdered sugar for cocoa powder for a less sweet, chocolate-dusted finish, though the visual strawberry look will change.
Serving Suggestions
Serve on a pretty plate or in mini paper cups for a refined presentation. These pair beautifully with a light tea, sparkling wine, or a short espresso. Garnish with a tiny freeze-dried strawberry piece or a delicate mint leaf for contrast. For parties, mix in a few truffles dusted with finely shredded coconut or crushed freeze-dried raspberries to create variety and cater to different tastes.
Cultural Background
While truffles trace their name and form to French confectionery traditions, these strawberry-flavored white chocolate bites are an American adaptation that favors convenience and bright, familiar flavors. Using extracts to highlight fruit notes is common in home baking in the United States, which allows for consistent flavor without seasonal variability. These small confections fit well with American dessert customs of gifting homemade sweets and offering bite-sized treats at gatherings.
Seasonal Adaptations
Adjust these for different seasons by swapping extracts and coatings. For spring, enhance the pink hue and add edible flower petals for decoration. In winter, swap strawberry extract for peppermint and roll in crushed candy cane. During summer picnics, consider a lighter coating of freeze-dried strawberry powder for both color and an intensified berry punch. For holidays, use colored sugar or edible glitter to match the occasion.
Meal Prep Tips
Make a double batch and freeze half for later: portion and shape the mixture, freeze the formed balls on a tray until firm, then roll in powdered sugar and store. Label containers with date and flavor. When preparing for events, make truffles a day ahead so they have time to set fully and flavors meld. Use a metal scoop for uniform sizes for consistent presentation and portion control.
These truffles are small gestures with big flavor — a simple way to make ordinary days feel celebratory. I hope you enjoy making and sharing them as much as my family and friends enjoy receiving them.
Pro Tips
Chill the mixture for at least 30 minutes for scoopable consistency; an hour yields firmer mixture for neater rolling.
If truffles soften while rolling, return the bowl to the refrigerator for 10–15 minutes to firm up.
Use a metal cookie scoop for uniform truffles and faster shaping.
This nourishing strawberry truffles recipe is sure to be a staple in your kitchen. Enjoy every moist, high protein slice — it is perfect for breakfast or as a wholesome snack any time.
FAQs about Recipes
How long do these truffles keep?
Refrigerate in an airtight container for up to 7 days; freeze for up to 3 months. Thaw in the refrigerator before serving.
What if the chocolate doesn’t fully melt?
Use white chocolate chips or chopped white baking bars. If the mixture separates, keep whisking until smooth, or gently reheat in 10–15 second microwave bursts.
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Instructions
Prepare the chocolate
Place 1 cup white chocolate chips in a medium heatproof bowl and set aside so they are ready to be softened by the hot cream-butter mixture.
Heat the butter and cream
In a small saucepan over medium heat, melt 1/4 cup unsalted butter, stir in 3 tablespoons heavy whipping cream, and bring to a gentle simmer until small bubbles form at the edge.
Combine and rest
Pour the hot butter-cream mixture over the white chocolate chips and let sit 1 to 2 minutes to allow the chocolate to soften before stirring to encourage a smooth texture.
Add flavor and color
Add 1/2 teaspoon strawberry extract, 1/4 teaspoon vanilla extract, and 1 drop pink food coloring; whisk gently until fully smooth. If needed, microwave 15 seconds at a time to finish melting.
Chill the mixture
Cover the bowl with plastic wrap and refrigerate for 30 minutes to 1 hour until the mixture firms to a scoopable or rollable consistency.
Scoop and form
Scoop 1 to 1 1/2 tablespoons of the mixture using a scoop or spoon, and roll quickly between palms to form smooth balls; if too soft, chill briefly and continue.
Coat and set
Roll each ball in 1/4 cup powdered sugar until evenly coated. Place on parchment and refrigerate another 30 minutes to 1 hour to fully set before serving.
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