Coffee Truffles

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These no-bake coffee truffles combine cream cheese, butter, and instant coffee for a smooth, creamy treat that takes just 10 minutes to prepare. Customize with chocolate coating and make them dairy-free with coconut butter.
Ranah
Updated on Sat, 29 Mar 2025 22:35:05 GMT
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Irresistible Coffee Truffles Recipe These coffee truffles deliver a perfect balance of creamy, rich decadence with a bold coffee flavor that coffee enthusiasts will absolutely adore. The combination of smooth cream cheese, instant coffee, and chocolate coating creates bite-sized treats that capture the essence of tiramisu and cheesecake in one irresistible package. I've brought these to countless gatherings, and they're always the first dessert to disappear from the table!

I made these for my sister's engagement party last month, deciding to cut them in half to showcase the beautiful coffee filling. By the evening's end, guests were asking me for the recipe while lamenting there weren't more to enjoy. Even my coffee-skeptic cousin couldn't resist coming back for seconds!

Ingredients You'll Need

  • Cream Cheese: Creates the perfect creamy, tangy base for the filling; choose full-fat for the richest results
  • Powdered Sugar: Dissolves completely for a smooth texture without any graininess; adjust to your sweetness preference
  • Instant Coffee: Provides that distinctive coffee flavor without adding too much liquid; regular or decaf works equally well
  • Butter: Adds richness and helps the filling set properly when chilled; can be substituted with coconut butter for a dairy-free version
  • Dark Chocolate: Creates a satisfying shell that perfectly complements the coffee filling; choose high-quality chocolate for the best flavor
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Step-by-Step Instructions

Prepare your ingredients properly:
Take the cream cheese and butter out of the refrigerator at least 30 minutes before starting. Room temperature ingredients are absolutely essential for achieving that perfectly smooth, lump-free filling. If you're in a hurry, cut them into small pieces to speed up the warming process.
Create the smooth coffee filling:
Add your softened cream cheese, butter, powdered sugar, and instant coffee to a medium mixing bowl. Using electric hand beaters, whip the mixture on medium speed for 2-3 minutes. Stop occasionally to scrape down the sides of the bowl with a spatula. Continue beating until the mixture is completely smooth and has lightened slightly in color. The filling should be thick but creamy, with no coffee granules visible.
Choose your shaping method:
For perfectly uniform truffles, spread the mixture into a shallow container lined with parchment paper, about 1/2 inch thick. Cover and freeze for 20-30 minutes until firm enough to cut into squares. Alternatively, place the bowl with the filling in the freezer for about 10 minutes until firm enough to scoop with a mini cookie scoop or spoon into rough balls.
Form your truffles:
If using the container method, cut the chilled filling into 1-inch squares or desired shapes. If using the scooping method, quickly roll each portion between your palms to form smooth balls. Work quickly as the mixture will soften at room temperature. Place the formed truffles on a parchment-lined plate or baking sheet.
Chill thoroughly before dipping:
Return the shaped truffles to the refrigerator for at least 1 hour, or the freezer for 20-30 minutes. They must be very firm before dipping in chocolate, or they'll melt and fall apart.
Prepare your chocolate coating:
When the truffles are thoroughly chilled, melt your chocolate. Break chocolate bars into small pieces or measure chocolate chips into a microwave-safe bowl. Add 1/2 teaspoon of vegetable oil or coconut oil per 1/2 cup of chocolate to achieve the perfect consistency for dipping. Microwave in 20-second intervals, stirring between each, until just melted and smooth. Be careful not to overheat.
Dip with precision:
Working with a few truffles at a time (keeping the rest chilled), use a fork to dip each one into the melted chocolate. Tap the fork gently against the bowl's edge to remove excess chocolate, then carefully slide the truffle onto parchment paper. If the filling starts to soften too much, return the undipped truffles to the freezer before continuing.
Add the finishing touch:
Before the chocolate sets completely, you can sprinkle the tops with a tiny bit of instant coffee powder, cocoa powder, or even a few flakes of sea salt for visual appeal and flavor enhancement. Allow the chocolate to set completely at room temperature or speed up the process by refrigerating for 10-15 minutes.
Create display-worthy cross-sections:
For the beautiful half-cut truffles shown in the photos, wait until the chocolate has just barely set (still slightly soft but not liquid), then use a sharp knife to cut some or all of the truffles in half. This timing is crucial – if you wait until the chocolate is completely hardened, it will crack rather than cut cleanly.

I've found that using a double boiler method for melting the chocolate gives me more control and prevents overheating, though the microwave works fine if you're careful. Just place a heat-safe bowl over a pot with about an inch of simmering water, making sure the bottom of the bowl doesn't touch the water.

The first time I made these truffles, I used ground coffee instead of instant and ended up with a gritty texture that was still delicious but not ideal. My husband actually preferred them that way, saying it reminded him of Turkish coffee with its traditional grounds at the bottom. Now I make a special batch just for him with finely ground espresso mixed in!

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Flavor Variations

These coffee truffles serve as a wonderful base recipe that you can customize endlessly. For mocha lovers, adding a tablespoon of unsweetened cocoa powder to the filling creates a chocolate-coffee combination that's absolutely divine. During fall, I like to add a touch of pumpkin pie spice for a seasonal twist that pairs perfectly with autumn gatherings.

My personal favorite variation is adding just a hint of cardamom, which complements the coffee beautifully and adds an unexpected aromatic element that guests always try to identify. Start with just an eighth teaspoon – cardamom can be potent!

For holiday parties, I often make a variety plate with different coatings – some dipped in dark chocolate, others in white chocolate, and some rolled in cocoa powder or crushed espresso beans for an elegant presentation with different textures and flavors.

Storage and Make-Ahead Tips

These truffles are the perfect make-ahead dessert. Once formed and chocolate-dipped, they'll keep in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to a week. The flavor actually improves after the first day as the coffee notes meld with the cream cheese base.

For longer storage, these freeze beautifully for up to two months. Just place them in a single layer on a baking sheet until frozen solid, then transfer to a freezer container with parchment paper between layers to prevent sticking.

When serving, take them out of the freezer about 15-20 minutes before you plan to eat them. This takes the chill off just enough to soften the filling slightly while keeping the chocolate coating intact.

My final thought about these coffee truffles is that they perfectly embody what makes a truly memorable dessert – simplicity transformed into elegance. With just a handful of ingredients and no complicated techniques, you create something that looks and tastes like it came from a high-end patisserie. The contrast between the creamy coffee filling and the snap of chocolate creates that moment of sensory delight that makes people close their eyes when they take the first bite. Whether you're a dedicated coffee lover or just appreciate a beautifully balanced dessert, these truffles deserve a place in your recipe collection.

Frequently Asked Questions

→ Can I use brewed coffee instead of instant coffee?
Instant coffee is recommended because it provides strong coffee flavor without adding liquid. If using brewed coffee, reduce to 1-2 teaspoons and use very strong coffee or espresso, but note the texture may be softer.
→ How long do these coffee truffles last?
These truffles will keep in the refrigerator for up to 1 week or in the freezer for up to 3 months. Store them in an airtight container for best results.
→ Can I add different flavors to these truffles?
Absolutely! Try adding 1/4 teaspoon of vanilla extract, a pinch of cinnamon, or even a tablespoon of your favorite liqueur like Kahlúa or Baileys for extra flavor.
→ What's the best chocolate to use for dipping?
Semi-sweet or dark chocolate works best for dipping these truffles. For the smoothest results, use couverture chocolate or good quality chocolate chips with a bit of oil added after melting.
→ What can I roll the truffles in besides chocolate?
If you don't want to dip in chocolate, try rolling the truffles in cocoa powder, finely chopped nuts, espresso powder, or shredded coconut for different flavors and textures.

Creamy coffee-flavored bites

Quick and simple coffee-flavored truffles made with cream cheese and instant coffee, optionally dipped in chocolate. A no-bake treat that's ready in minutes with options for dairy-free versions.

Prep Time
10 Minutes
Cook Time
~
Total Time
10 Minutes
By: Ranah


Difficulty: Easy

Cuisine: American

Yield: 14 Servings (14 truffles)

Dietary: Vegetarian, Gluten-Free

Ingredients

01 4 oz cream cheese or coconut butter
02 2 tbsp butter, or additional coconut butter
03 3 tbsp powdered sugar or erythritol
04 1/2 tsp instant coffee
05 3 oz chocolate chips or broken up chocolate, optional

Instructions

Step 01

Bring the first two ingredients to room temperature if not already soft.

Step 02

Combine all ingredients until smooth. Using a hand mixer yields the smoothest results by far, but stirring with a fork technically works and still tastes good.

Step 03

Spread into a container, or freeze a few minutes until firm enough to use a mini cookie scoop to place balls onto a parchment-lined plate. Freeze until firm. If using a container, cut into bars or squares.

Step 04

If desired, dip in melted chocolate. (For a smoother sauce, stir half a teaspoon of oil into the chocolate after melting. This is not required.) To make bites like the ones in the photos, cut them in half as soon as the chocolate sets.

Step 05

Refrigerate or freeze leftovers.

Notes

  1. For a dairy-free version, use coconut butter instead of cream cheese and butter.
  2. For a sugar-free version, use erythritol instead of powdered sugar and sugar-free chocolate chips.
  3. These truffles can be stored in the freezer for up to 3 months.

Tools You'll Need

  • Hand mixer (recommended) or fork
  • Container or mini cookie scoop
  • Parchment paper
  • Plate or baking sheet

Allergy Information

Please check ingredients for potential allergens and consult a health professional if in doubt.
  • Contains dairy (cream cheese, butter) unless coconut butter substitution is used
  • May contain soy (in some chocolate chips)

Nutrition Facts (Per Serving)

It is important to consider this information as approximate and not to use it as definitive health advice.
  • Calories: 89
  • Total Fat: 7 g
  • Total Carbohydrate: 6 g
  • Protein: 1 g