These easy almond butter truffles are decadently creamy in the centre and have a crisp chocolate coating. They are dairy-free, low carb, suitable for diabetics and contain only 5 ingredients.
I have a sweet spot for truffles. I love these keto truffles or my healthy homemade Ferrero rocher with a cup of coffee in the afternoon. And I can't resist this sugar free fudge or chocolate coconut haystacks as an after-dinner treat.
Here is why you'll like almond butter truffles just as much as I do:
- No bake
- Delightfully creamy
- Chocolatey
- Easy - only 5 ingredients
- Can be made ahead
- Bite-sized (built in portion control!)
- Freezable
- Keto friendly - 1.1g net carbs per truffle
And of course, you'll love them because the combination of almond butter and chocolate is irresistible! (If you need more convincing, see my almond butter brownie cookies.)
Ingredients
You only need a handful ingredients to make this simple healthy candy:
- Almond butter. I used Meridian.
- Almond flour or ground almonds
- Sugar substitute. I used stevia glycerite and sugar free syrup.
- Chocolate. This should be sugar free chocolate or a dark chocolate with 90% cocoa solids such as Lindt.
I also added ground cinnamon for additional flavor, but this is optional.
Instructions
Below are the main steps to make the recipe. You can find the ingredient amounts and detailed method in the recipe card at the bottom of the post.
Step 1: In a mixing bowl, stir together the almond butter with the sweeteners, almond flour and cinnamon.
Step 2: Roll the mixture into almond butter balls.
Step 3: Coat the balls in melted chocolate and cool in the fridge until set.
Katrin's Top Tip
If your almond butter is runny, add more almond flour - up to ยผ cup extra. You are looking for a dough-like consistency that can be easily rolled into balls without being squishy or falling apart.
Variations
Try different toppings. Instead of chocolate, roll the balls in chopped nuts such as hazelnuts or pistachios. Or, coat them in unsweetened shredded coconut.
Experiment with flavors. Add a teaspoon of brandy, vanilla extract, almond extract or a pinch of chili powder.
Use peanut butter. The recipe works just as well with peanut butter or any other nut butter.
Coconut flour. Use 3 tablespoons of coconut flour, adding more if necessary to achieve a workable dough.
Recipe FAQs
Yes. You can use a powdered sugar substitute such as powdered erythritol. I recommend 3-4 tablespoons, depending on your sweet tooth. Swap out forย maple syrupย or coconut sugarย to make Paleo truffles.
Reduce the amount of almond flour and add 2-3 tablespoons of cocoa powder to the almond butter mixture.
Yes. The chocolate coating is not necessary. For a quicker version, leave it out or roll the almond butter balls in unsweetened cocoa powder.
Storage
Almond butter truffles keep at room temperature for a week. I prefer to store them in the fridge. Simply pit them into an airtight container and they'll be good for well over a month.
You can also freeze them for up to 3 months.
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Recipe
Almond Butter Keto Truffles
from Sugar Free LondonerNote: The servings slider only changes the first amount in each line and not any subsequent amounts. Please make your own calculations where necessary.
Ingredients
- 200 g / 1 cup almond butter
- 50-75 g / ยฝ cup almond flour or more, depending on the thickness of your almond butter
- 8 drops stevia equivalent to 2 teaspoon sugar
- 2 tablespoon sugar free syrup
- optional: 1 teaspoon cinnamon
- 70 g / 2.5 oz sugar free chocolate alternatively chocolate with 90% cocoa solids or unsweetened chocolate, see notes
Instructions
- Blend the almond butter with the sweeteners and 50g (ยฝ cup) almond flour. Check consistency. If your almond butter is quite runny, as was mine, add another 25g (ยผ cup). You are looking for a dough-like consistency that can be easily rolled into balls without being squishy or falling apart.
- Roll into balls weighing ca 10-12g. I got 25 from my mix.
- Melt chocolate in the microwave (in 30 second bursts) or in a double boiler.
- Using a spoon, coat each ball in chocolate. This adds ca 2g to the weight of the praline. I melted an 70g chocolate bar, but ended up using only around 50g.
- Place the chocolate-covered pralines on a sheet covered with parchment paper and let them set in the fridge for ca 20 minutes.
Cellina
Hi, these look so delicious! Do you have any idea how long they stay good for? I was thinking of making them for this christmas but how long in advance can I make them? ๐
Katrin
I would make them up to 1 week in advance. They do last longer, but fresh is always better ๐
Nikki
Iโm making these right now. I have already added about an extra 2/3 cup almond flour and they are still pretty squishy. I have them in the freezer to firm up so I can coat them. Any suggestions for the next time I make these would be greatly appreciated. This is the first time I have ever tried to make a keto version of a candy. In the southeast part of the United States we call these buckeyes.
Katrin
Hi Nikki, I think it may have something to do with either the consistency of your almond flour (it may have been coarser than mine), the consistency of your almond butter (i.e. more liquid than mine) or even how much you filled your cups. I always prefer to use the kitchen scales because they are so much more exact. Sorry you had to add extra flour to get it to the right consistency. Especially with the almond flour - brands can vary greatly, even in macros.
Cheryl Leisy
I ate one while I was making them WOW AMAZING THANKS โกโกโก
Katrin
Sounds like a success! ๐
Carrie
These turned out delicious! I used 4 drops of Stevia and 1 tsp of erythritol (instead of 8 drops of stevia). Also added a small amount of coconut oil to the chocolate to help it coat easier. Thanks for sharing!
Deborah Warczok
looks amazing I can't wait to eat them!
Katrin
Great! Write me a review once you've made them ๐
Deanna
YUM!!! This was something I needed today: Chocolate and sweetness!!! YUM!!!!!!!!!!
Julie
These were delicious! What a lovely treat ๐
Thanks so much for sharing
Julie
Kate
Wow these pralines look incredible. I'm going to whip up a batch this weekend!
Dawn
These are awesome! Oh my goodness- the hardest thing is just sticking to one ๐ Cheers to good decadence ๐
Helen
I think everyone should be allowed a bit of good decadence at some point, and if you're going to do it, do it properly with something as delicious as these pralines. Lovely to make for a gift, or for an after dinner treat.