Easy Chocolate Orange Truffles (2024)

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EASY CHOCOLATE ORANGE TRUFFLES — Dark chocolate and orange oil combine in these rich decadent truffles. With only four ingredients, you won’t believe how easy they are to make!

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I love the flavors of orange and chocolate any time of year, but especially during the holiday season. And theseEasy Chocolate Orange Truffles are one of my favorite candies to make during the holidays.

If you’ve never made chocolate truffles before, you’re not going to believe how easy it is. Plus, there are so many ways to change the flavors of your truffles, they’re destined to quickly become a holiday tradition.

To make these tasty chocolate morsels, all you need is chocolate (of course), heavy whipping cream and orange extract or orange oil. Plus some sugar for rolling the finished truffles in.

Yes, you can go all out and dip your truffles in chocolate, but I find that just compliments things, so I prefer to roll mine in sugar, cocoa or even chocolate sprinkles.

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Want to change the flavor of your truffles? Just change the flavor of your oil or extract. Or use vanilla for a plain chocolate truffle.

Same goes for your chocolate–you can use milk, semi-sweet or dark, or even a combination, depending on your preference. I most often go with dark chocolate when making flavored truffles like orange or raspberry.

One important note: if you use extract, it’s not as concentrated, so you’ll need to use more (about a teaspoon). If you’re using oil (the kind of flavoring use in making hard candy) you’ll only need a 1/4 to 1/2 teaspoon, because it’s much more potent.

These chocolate orange truffles are a holiday favorite at my house. And they’re perfect for holiday gift giving too.

Everyone is always impressed with homemade chocolate, and they never have to know how easy these truffles are to make.

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Here’s what you’ll need to make Easy Chocolate Orange Truffles

  • Dark chocolate
  • Heavy cream
  • Orange oil or extract
  • Sugar or cocoa, for rolling truffles

Easy Chocolate Orange Truffles

Dark chocolate and orange oil combine in these rich decadent truffles. With only four ingredients, you won't believe how easy they are to make!

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Course: Candy

Prep Time: 30 minutes minutes

Total Time: 30 minutes minutes

Servings: 2 -3 dozen

Calories: 42kcal

Author: Danelle

Ingredients

  • 1 10 oz. bag dark chocolate chips
  • 2/3 cup heavy cream
  • 1/4 - 1/2 teaspoon orange oil or 1 teaspoon orange extract
  • Sugar or cocoa for rolling finished truffles in

Instructions

  • In a microwave proof bowl, melt chocolate at 50% power, stirring occasionally, until smooth.

  • Whisk in heavy cream and continue whisking until mixture is shiny and smooth. Stir in orange flavoring.

  • Cool mixture to room temperature, then refrigerate until firm but still pliable, like fudge. Shape into balls. (If mixture is to hard to roll into balls, let it stand at room temperature until you are able to roll it). Roll truffles in sugar or cocoa. Store in an airtight container at room temperature.

Nutrition

Serving: 1g | Calories: 42kcal | Carbohydrates: 2g | Fat: 4g | Saturated Fat: 2g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 8mg | Sodium: 3mg | Sugar: 1g

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  1. Sarah

    Love the way these look and sound! Rolled in sugar and cocoa is very creative which gives them a unique appearance so they stand out. But then there is the combo of chocolate and orange!!!!

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  2. Angela

    Can you use milk chocolate? My husband was pissed that they had a bag of dark chocolate orange ones from Lindt but he hates dark chocolate!

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    • Danelle

      Sure! Use whatever kind of chocolate you like. 🙂

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    • Sharon

      Nice language for a cooking site. Do you realize how trashy you sound?

      Reply

  3. Wendy

    I live in Australia and I haven’t been able to sauce Orange Oil. Can I use Grand Marnier or Cointriou and in what measurement. Are you able to help me please.
    Many thanks
    Wendy Kable

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    • Danelle

      I’m think it would work, but I’ve never tried it myself, so I’m not 100% sure about the measurements. I would start with a maybe 1/2 teaspoon and just give the mixture a taste and adjust as needed. The one thing I’m not super sure about is whether it would cause the chocolate mixture to seize up, but because of the cream, I think it should be fine.

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    • Kori

      Do you have access to Doterra oils? You could use their Wild Orange oil.

      Reply

  4. Monali

    Hi! Can these be frozen? I need to make a batch and then take them on a 3 hour trip so I’m hoping to freeze them prior. Thanks!

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    • Danelle

      Yes, I have frozen them.

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  5. Lauren

    How long do these keep for?

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  6. Jen

    Can you use half and half instead of heavy cream

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    • Danelle

      No, the truffles would not set up.

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  7. Ashley

    The first time I made these they came out perfectly! The second and third time (now) it isn’t setting correctly. What can do when that happens?

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  8. Kaelyn Jin-Britt

    Hey! Can you heat up the chocolate in a microwave? If so, then for how long? And, how long do you keep them in the fridge for? Just Wondering.

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    • Danelle

      Yes, the instructions suggest using a microwave. You can keep them in the fridge for at least a week.

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  9. Sierra

    Can you use a different extra. Like raspberry for the same effect?

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    • Danelle

      Absolutely!

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  10. Karla ho*rnke

    What kind of sugar do you roll the truffles in?

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  11. Maithili

    Hi love the choc / orange combo
    Planning to make these this week – any chance I could use orange essence instead of orange extract? It’s very expensive where I live
    Thanks

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  12. Cecily

    Has anyone tried to dip these in chocolate? If so what type?

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  13. elaine cox

    i’m sure when i try making these they should come out perfect as long as i have read the recipe correctly.. its so funny what comments i read here asking you about everything you have already posted in the recipe.. wow, there are some really silly people out there.

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    • Annie B.

      Yes, people don’t read at all!

      Reply

  14. Tracy E

    Has anyone ever tried using orange emulsion in these, rather than oil or extract? The (natural) emulsion generally has a more true (not chemical) flavor, but I’m not sure if the chocolate would set up properly with it.
    Thank you!

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  15. Jana

    Do you need to heat the heavy cream like other truffles?

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  16. Peggy

    Is it possible to use fresh orange juice instead of extract?

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  17. Susan

    Just wondering if I could use a Chocolate bar that has orange in it and omit the extract.

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  18. Brian Mitchell

    Instead of cooling in fridge and rolling could I pour it into silicone molds and then set in fridge?

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    • Danelle

      I haven’t tried that, but I think it could work.

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      • Danielle

        Thank you I will give it a try.

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  19. Vicki Benjamin

    I made these to accompany red wine at a wine tasting party. They were melt in your mouth delicious! The parties couldn’t believe that I made them. I’m making them again & using coffee, raspberry and strawberry extract. I’m trying white chocolate ones with lime extract. Can’t wait!!

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  20. Tanya

    Can these just be poured into a square pan and cut into squares when set?

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  21. Andrea

    How long does the mixture take to cool to room temp, and then harden in the refrigerator? I am hosting an appetizer making party and we have limited time.

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  22. Maryann

    If rolling in orange peel like in the photo is it regular orange peel or is it candied orange peel?

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  23. Cara Nahra

    I saw you said they could be frozen but how would you defrost them? I would like to gift they to friends but I have finals so I would have to freeze them for a day or two before I hand them out

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  24. Kathy Richter

    Did you put orange zest in them?

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  25. Peggy

    Can you use Basil extract in these? I had a basil cream center chocolate in Ashville and it was delicious. I haven’t been able to find any recipes that had a cream center to make a substitution using the basil extract. Do you think it would work here?

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