Why You’ll Love This Recipe
Lemon Truffles are the perfect balance of creamy, tart, and sweet, making them a refreshing dessert option. The creamy texture from the cream cheese or coconut butter pairs beautifully with the zesty lemon flavor, while the optional white chocolate coating adds a smooth, indulgent touch. Whether you’re looking for a fresh treat to serve at a gathering or simply want a quick dessert to satisfy your sweet tooth, these lemon truffles are easy to make and a real crowd-pleaser.
Ingredients
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4 oz cream cheese or coconut butter
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2 tbsp butter or additional coconut butter
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3 tbsp powdered sugar or erythritol
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Zest of one lemon
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3 oz white chocolate chips (optional)
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Optional: A drop of natural food coloring or a pinch of turmeric for color
(Tip: You’ll find the full list of ingredients and measurements in the recipe card below.)
Directions
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Soften Ingredients: Ensure that the cream cheese (or coconut butter) and butter are at room temperature to soften. This will make mixing much easier.
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Mix Ingredients: In a bowl, blend all ingredients except the white chocolate. A hand mixer will give the smoothest texture, but mixing with a fork works just as well if you don’t have one.
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Shape the Truffles:
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For Bars: Once fully mixed, spread the mixture into a container and freeze until firm. Once set, cut into bars or squares.
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For Balls: Alternatively, freeze the mixture for a few minutes until firm enough to scoop. Use a mini cookie scoop to form the truffles, placing them on a parchment-lined plate. Freeze until the truffles are solid.
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Optional Coating: If you want to coat the truffles, melt the white chocolate or coconut butter, then dip each truffle into the melted coating. Stir in ½ tsp of oil into the chocolate for a smoother texture if desired.
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Set and Serve: Allow the chocolate to set before serving. For a decorative look, cut each truffle in half once the chocolate has set.
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Store: Store any leftovers in the refrigerator or freezer for freshness.
Servings and Timing
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Servings: 12
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Prep Time: 15 minutes
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Cook Time: 2 minutes (for the chocolate coating)
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Total Time: 17 minutes + freezing time
Variations
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Vegan: Use coconut butter and erythritol to make these truffles completely dairy-free and low-sugar.
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Sugar-Free: Use erythritol or another sweetener of choice to make this recipe sugar-free.
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Lemon Flavor Boost: Add a bit of lemon juice along with the zest for a stronger lemon flavor.
Storage/Reheating
Store leftover truffles in an airtight container in the fridge for up to a week or in the freezer for up to a month. They can be enjoyed chilled or at room temperature.
FAQs
1. Can I use a different type of chocolate for the coating?
Yes, you can use dark or milk chocolate if you prefer, but white chocolate pairs especially well with the lemon flavor.
2. Can I make these truffles ahead of time?
Yes, these truffles can be made ahead and stored in the refrigerator or freezer until you’re ready to serve.
3. How can I make these truffles firmer?
Let them freeze for a little longer if you’d like them firmer, especially if you’re rolling them into balls.
4. Can I make these truffles without the white chocolate coating?
Yes, the truffles are delicious on their own without the white chocolate coating. The coating is purely optional.
5. Can I use a different fruit zest?
Yes, you can experiment with other citrus zest, like orange or lime, for a different flavor.
6. Can I use dairy cream cheese instead of coconut butter?
Yes, you can use traditional cream cheese, but coconut butter adds a different texture and flavor.
7. How can I make the truffles look more festive?
Add natural food coloring or a pinch of turmeric to the mixture to give the truffles a vibrant color.
8. How do I prevent the chocolate from being too thick for dipping?
If the melted chocolate is too thick, add a teaspoon of coconut oil or butter to thin it out for easier dipping.
9. How do I know when the truffles are firm enough to scoop?
You can test the firmness by pressing the mixture with a spoon or finger. It should feel solid enough to hold its shape but still slightly soft.
10. Can I double the recipe for a larger batch?
Yes, you can easily double or even triple the recipe if you’re serving a larger group or want to have more truffles for later.
Conclusion
Lemon Truffles are the perfect treat for anyone who loves a sweet, tangy, and creamy dessert. They come together quickly and offer a fresh twist on traditional truffles. Whether you dip them in white chocolate or enjoy them as they are, these delightful lemon-infused bites will surely satisfy your cravings for something sweet and citrusy. Perfect for a party or a simple snack, they are as fun to make as they are to eat!

Lemon Truffles
- Prep Time: 15 minutes
- Cook Time: 2 minutes (for chocolate coating)
- Total Time: 17 minutes + freezing time
- Yield: 12 truffles
- Category: Dessert, Candy
- Method: No-Bake
- Cuisine: American
- Diet: Vegetarian
Description
Lemon Truffles are a zesty, creamy treat that combines the refreshing flavors of lemon with a smooth, indulgent white chocolate coating. These easy-to-make truffles are perfect for anyone looking for a light yet satisfying dessert. With a few simple ingredients, you can create these delicious, bite-sized desserts that are sure to be a crowd-pleaser. Whether you’re making them for a gathering or as a quick snack, Lemon Truffles are a refreshing and delightful option.
Ingredients
4 oz cream cheese or coconut butter
2 tbsp butter or additional coconut butter
3 tbsp powdered sugar or erythritol
Zest of one lemon
3 oz white chocolate chips (optional)
Optional: A drop of natural food coloring or a pinch of turmeric for color
Instructions
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Soften Ingredients: Ensure that the cream cheese (or coconut butter) and butter are at room temperature for easier mixing.
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Mix Ingredients: In a bowl, blend the cream cheese, butter, powdered sugar (or erythritol), and lemon zest until smooth. A hand mixer works best, but you can use a fork or whisk if you don’t have one.
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Shape the Truffles:
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For Bars: Spread the mixture into a container and freeze until firm. Once set, cut into bars or squares.
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For Balls: Freeze the mixture for a few minutes until it firms up enough to scoop. Use a mini cookie scoop to form the truffles, placing them on a parchment-lined plate. Freeze until the truffles are solid.
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Optional Coating: If coating with chocolate, melt the white chocolate (or coconut butter) and dip each truffle into the melted mixture. Stir in ½ tsp of oil for a smoother texture, if desired.
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Set and Serve: Allow the chocolate to set before serving. For a decorative touch, cut each truffle in half once the chocolate has hardened.
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Store: Store any leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator or freezer for freshness.
Notes
Vegan: Use coconut butter and erythritol to make these truffles dairy-free and low-sugar.
Sugar-Free: Substitute erythritol or another sweetener of your choice to make these truffles sugar-free.
Lemon Flavor Boost: Add a bit of lemon juice along with the zest for a stronger lemon flavor.
Colorful Touch: Add natural food coloring or turmeric for a bright, festive look.