Make the holidays sweeter with these simple Christmas truffle recipes. They’re not only delicious, they’re also giftable because they’re gorgeous. They are perfect for hostess gifts, coworkers, or festive dessert tables at holiday parties.
Christmas Truffle Recipes Perfect for Gifts & Holiday Parties
Cranberry Pistachio White Chocolate Truffles – Made with heavy cream, white chocolate, dried cranberries & pistachios. Truly beautiful.
Pistachio Ganache Truffles – The first bite of one of these and I’m sure all anyone will talk about is this gorgeous, green pistachio filling.
Blue Christmas Truffles – Look what some white chocolate and blue food coloring can do! They’re beautiful. (You can get the edible glitter here.)
Choco Coffee Truffles – These have a hint of coffee flavor and are coated in mini chocolate chips.
Biscoff Cookie Truffles – Would you be shocked to learn these feature Biscoff cookie butter AND Biscoff cookies? They look incredible.
Fig Balls – These are such a great addition to your Christmas truffles because they’re unique. They are loaded with yummy dried figs and nuts.
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Orange Creamsicle Truffles – Lots of butter, heavy cream, and white chocolate to love in these showstoppers.
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Cherry Mash Truffles – These gorgeous treats are an incredible Christmas truffle to gift. Maraschino cherries and mini marshmallows are the stars here.
White Chocolate and Raspberry Truffles – These are beautiful to serve guests or for a hostess or co-worker gift during the holidays.
Vegan Hazelnut Truffles – These look so decadent and rich.
Cocoa-Date Truffles – Coconut oil, peanut butter, and lovely Medjool dates create these rich and chewy truffles.
Milk Chocolate Truffles with Lemon Filling and Freeze-Dried Pistachio Coating – Melted white chocolate and lemon juice create the center for these exceptional Christmas truffles.
Strawberry Cheesecake Truffles – These treats are truly guilt-free, as they are gluten-free, dairy-free, oil-free, grain-free, and contain no added sugar.
2-Ingredient Chocolate Truffles – You read that right, just two ingredients. This would be a great recipe to keep on hand for those last-minute situations when you’re in a pinch.
Ruby Chocolate & Raspberry Truffles – To be honest, I had to ask AI what Ruby chocolate is. “Ruby chocolate is a distinct, pink-hued variety of chocolate with a unique fruity and slightly sour flavor profile.” I’m not sure what I think of that, but these certainly look delicious. (If you’d like to try it, you can buy Ruby Chocolate on Amazon.)
Double Kisses Truffles – These are made with caramel-filled HERSHEY’S KISSES.
Brownie Truffles – Oh my goodness, these are flawless. Who wouldn’t be thrilled to get these as a Christmas gift?
Tiramisu Chocolate Truffles – This recipe calls for crushed Ladyfingers, mascarpone cheese, and espresso. What a combination.
Salted Caramel Tahini Truffles – The creator describes these as, “buttery, salty, caramel-esque truffle that’s sugar-free, gut-loving, and totally addictive.” Say less.
Gingerbread Oreo Truffles – If ever there was a Top Ten Christmas truffle flavors, gingerbread has to make the cut.
Sugar Cookie Truffles – Sometimes the simplest of Christmas flavors is the best.
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Sher Bailey has been a dedicated voice for the Love and Marriage blog for over a decade, sharing practical advice on everything from stretching a grocery budget to finding the best homeschooling resources. She writes from the unique perspective of a full-time traveler, living and working on the road in her motorhome alongside her husband and their two cats. Sher’s diverse body of work is fueled by her belief that with the right tools and a little creativity, any challenge can be turned into an opportunity for growth and adventure.























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