# Creamy Strawberry White Chocolate Truffles Recipe – A Sweet Indulgence for Every Occasion
### Introduction
Ah, the sweet aroma of chocolate wafting through the kitchen! It’s moments like these when the world feels just right. Creating **Creamy Strawberry White Chocolate Truffles** always takes me back to Sunday dinners filled with laughter and warmth. They make the perfect treat for gatherings or a cozy night in, and they’re surprisingly easy to whip up!
### Why You’ll Love This
- **Quick and Simple**: You can make this delightful treat in under an hour.
- **Impress Your Guests**: These truffles look fancy but are straightforward to prepare.
- **Kid-Approved**: A dessert even the little ones will enjoy making.
- **Perfect for Gifting**: Wrap them up and present them as heartfelt gifts.
- **Versatile Flavor**: Strawberry and white chocolate are a classic duo that never disappoints!
### Quick Recipe Snapshot
- **Servings**: About 20 truffles
- **Prep time**: 30 minutes
- **Cook time**: 5 minutes
- **Total time**: 3+ hours (including chilling time)
- **Skill level**: Easy
- **Taste**: Sweet + fruity
Trust me, you’re going to love making these delightful truffles!
### Ingredients You’ll Need
- 250 grams White Cooking Chocolate (chop into pieces)
- 80 ml Thickened Heavy Cream (for a rich texture)
- 15 grams Freeze Dried Strawberries or Strawberry Powder (plus extra to garnish)
- 150 grams White Cooking Chocolate (for the coating)
- *Frozen strawberries = bright flavor*
- *Quality chocolate = better taste*
- *Chill time = essential for firm truffles*
### How to Make It
1. If using whole freeze-dried strawberries, start by popping them into a blender. Blitz until they become a fine powder, then sift to eliminate seeds and lumps. If you already have powder, you’re ready to roll!
2. Gently heat the heavy cream in a small saucepan over low heat. Once it just starts to simmer (tiny bubbles around the edges), take it off the heat.
3. In a medium heatproof bowl, add your chopped white chocolate. Microwave it for 30 seconds to 1 minute, just until the bottom begins to soften.
4. Pour the hot cream over the chocolate and let it sit for 2 minutes—don’t stir yet!
5. Gently mix until everything melts together into a silky-smooth ganache.
6. Stir in the strawberry powder until completely blended.
7. Pour your strawberry ganache into a small dish, pressing a piece of plastic wrap directly onto the surface to prevent a skin from forming. Chill in the fridge for at least 3 hours until firm.
8. Once chilled, scoop out small portions and roll them into bite-sized balls. Place them on a lined tray and either freeze for 15 minutes or refrigerate for 30 minutes to firm up further.
9. Chop more white chocolate and melt it in the microwave, heating in 30-second bursts until smooth.
10. Dip each chilled ball into the melted chocolate, ensuring a complete coat. Tap off the excess and place them back on the lined tray.
11. If desired, sprinkle a little crushed freeze-dried strawberry on top while the coating is still wet.
12. Chill everything in the fridge for at least 30 minutes until the chocolate sets—and they’re ready to enjoy!
### Kitchen Tips (From My Kitchen)
1. **Time-saver**: Use pre-made strawberry powder to skip the blending and sifting.
2. **Common mistake**: If the chocolate doesn’t melt smoothly, heat in shorter bursts until completely melted.
3. **Variation**: Try mixing in a dash of vanilla extract for an extra flavor kick.
### Serving Ideas
- Serve these truffles at a game night for a sweet touch.
- Place them on a dessert table at parties or gatherings.
- Use as a special treat for a date night.
- Pair with a cup of afternoon tea or coffee.
- Drizzle with caramel sauce for added decadence.
### Storing & Leftovers
- **Fridge storage**: Keep truffles in an airtight container for up to 7 days.
- **Freezer option**: Freeze them for up to a month; just ensure they're well wrapped.
- **Reheat method**: It’s best to enjoy these cold straight from the fridge; no reheating necessary!
If you have leftovers, try packing them into a pretty box for an enticing gift!
### FAQs
- **Can I make these truffles ahead of time?** Absolutely! You can prepare them a day or two in advance and keep them chilled.
- **Are there substitutions?** You can use dark chocolate instead of white for a richer flavor.
- **How do I know they’re done?** The truffles are ready once they’re firm enough to hold their shape after chilling.
- **Can I freeze my Creamy Strawberry White Chocolate Truffles?** Yes, these truffles freeze well. Just be sure to store them properly.
### Final Thoughts
Making **Creamy Strawberry White Chocolate Truffles** is such a joyful experience that fills your kitchen with sweet aromas and love. Whether for a special occasion or a cozy night at home, I encourage you to give this recipe a try and even tweak it along the way. You’ll find that these delightful truffles bring smiles all around!
## Conclusion
I hope you enjoy making and indulging in these delightful treats as much as I do. If you are looking for more inspiration, check out <a href="https://www.abakingjourney.com/white-chocolate-strawberry-truffles/">another delicious truffle recipe</a> or explore variations with <a href="https://www.adashofmegnut.com/chocolate-covered-strawberry-truffles/">different flavors</a> to keep things exciting. Happy cooking!

Recipe Guide:
Creamy Strawberry White Chocolate Truffles
These delightful Creamy Strawberry White Chocolate Truffles are easy to make and perfect for any occasion, offering a sweet and fruity taste experience that will impress your guests.
Ingredients
Method
Preparation
- If using whole freeze-dried strawberries, start by popping them into a blender. Blitz until they become a fine powder, then sift to eliminate seeds and lumps. If you already have powder, you’re ready to roll!
- Gently heat the heavy cream in a small saucepan over low heat. Once it just starts to simmer (tiny bubbles around the edges), take it off the heat.
- In a medium heatproof bowl, add your chopped white chocolate. Microwave it for 30 seconds to 1 minute, just until the bottom begins to soften.
- Pour the hot cream over the chocolate and let it sit for 2 minutes—don’t stir yet!
- Gently mix until everything melts together into a silky-smooth ganache.
- Stir in the strawberry powder until completely blended.
- Pour your strawberry ganache into a small dish, pressing a piece of plastic wrap directly onto the surface to prevent a skin from forming. Chill in the fridge for at least 3 hours until firm.
Forming
- Once chilled, scoop out small portions and roll them into bite-sized balls. Place them on a lined tray and either freeze for 15 minutes or refrigerate for 30 minutes to firm up further.
Coating
- Chop more white chocolate and melt it in the microwave, heating in 30-second bursts until smooth.
- Dip each chilled ball into the melted chocolate, ensuring a complete coat. Tap off the excess and place them back on the lined tray.
- If desired, sprinkle a little crushed freeze-dried strawberry on top while the coating is still wet.
- Chill everything in the fridge for at least 30 minutes until the chocolate sets—and they’re ready to enjoy!
Notes
Use pre-made strawberry powder to skip the blending and sifting. If the chocolate doesn’t melt smoothly, heat in shorter bursts until completely melted. Try mixing in a dash of vanilla extract for an extra flavor kick.
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