Exquisite White Chocolate Strawberry Truffles
In my family’s kitchen in Austin, recipes have always been more than food. They were little traditions my parents wove into our days, whether it was my mom stirring pots of arroz con leche or my dad slipping fresh tortillas onto the table with a grin. Those moments taught me that flavor has a way of carrying meaning, and that’s something I still hold onto as a food blogger today.
A few weeks back, my younger brother walked in with a basket of strawberries he picked up at the farmer’s market. Their fragrance filled the room, sweet and bright, and I knew they couldn’t just sit in the fridge waiting for breakfast. Chili, our rescue cat, darted between our legs as if he wanted in on the decision. That simple scene lit a spark of curiosity.
I wanted to take those strawberries and turn them into something playful yet elegant. Pairing them with creamy white chocolate felt like the right step, and rolling them in crushed graham crackers gave each bite a delicate crunch. That’s how Exquisite White Chocolate Strawberry Truffles made their way into my kitchen and into my heart as a dessert that celebrates both creativity and togetherness.

Short Description
Exquisite White Chocolate Strawberry Truffles are a no-bake delight made with smooth white chocolate, fresh strawberries, and a coating of crushed graham crackers. They’re creamy, fruity, and perfect for parties, gifts, or a quick sweet bite.
Key Ingredients
- 8 oz white chocolate, chopped
- ½ cup heavy cream
- 1 cup fresh strawberries, pureed
- 1 tsp vanilla extract
- ½ cup crushed graham crackers
Tools Needed
- Heatproof mixing bowl
- Microwave or double boiler
- Whisk and spatula
- Parchment-lined baking sheet
- Food processor or blender (for strawberries)
Cooking Instructions
Step 1: Melt the Chocolate
In a heatproof bowl, combine chopped white chocolate and heavy cream. Microwave in 30-second intervals, stirring in between, until smooth and melted. If you prefer, you can melt over a double boiler. The mixture should look glossy and lump-free.
Step 2: Add Flavor
Stir in the strawberry puree and vanilla extract until fully combined. The filling will turn a soft pink color with a fragrant aroma. If it looks too thin, refrigerate for 5–10 minutes before covering.
Step 3: Chill the Mixture
Cover the bowl and refrigerate for at least 2 hours, or until the mixture becomes firm enough to scoop. If it still feels sticky, give it another 30 minutes.
Step 4: Shape the Truffles
Using a spoon or cookie scoop, portion out small balls of the mixture and roll them gently between your palms. Place each truffle on a parchment-lined baking sheet.
Step 5: Coat in Graham Crackers
Roll each ball in crushed graham crackers until fully coated. This adds a subtle crunch and helps keep the filling from sticking to your fingers.
Step 6: Set and Serve
Refrigerate the truffles for another 30 minutes before serving. They should feel firm to the touch with a creamy, smooth center.
Why You’ll Love This Recipe
Creamy and fruity balance from white chocolate and strawberries
No baking required, making it easy for all skill levels
Perfect bite-sized treat for parties or gifting
Light, elegant, and appealing to both kids and adults
Flexible enough for flavor variations
Mistakes to Avoid & Solutions
Using warm strawberries
Warm puree can cause the chocolate mixture to separate.
Solution: Always chill the strawberry puree before mixing.
Overheating the chocolate
Chocolate can scorch or seize if microwaved too long.
Solution: Heat in short intervals and stir often.
Skipping the chill time
The mixture will be too soft to roll without proper chilling.
Solution: Refrigerate until firm, even if it takes longer than 2 hours.
Rolling too large
Oversized truffles may not set well and can break apart.
Solution: Keep each truffle to about 1 tablespoon of mixture.
Not sealing them properly in storage
Truffles dry out quickly if left uncovered.
Solution: Store in an airtight container lined with parchment.
Serving and Pairing Suggestions
Arrange on a dessert tray alongside chocolate-covered strawberries
Serve with a glass of sparkling rosé or a light herbal tea
Gift them in a decorative box tied with ribbon for holidays or birthdays
Add to a brunch table as a sweet finish
Pair with vanilla ice cream for a layered dessert
Storage and Reheating Tips
Store in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 5 days
Freeze for up to 2 months, separated with parchment between layers
Let frozen truffles thaw overnight in the refrigerator before serving
Do not microwave or heat, as the filling will melt
For best flavor, bring to room temperature 10 minutes before eating
FAQs
1. Can I use frozen strawberries?
Yes, but thaw and drain them first to avoid excess liquid.
2. Can I replace white chocolate with dark chocolate?
You can, though the flavor will be richer and less sweet.
3. How do I keep the truffles from sticking to my hands?
Chill your hands lightly with cold water or dust them with powdered sugar.
4. Can these truffles be made dairy-free?
Yes, substitute coconut cream for heavy cream and vegan white chocolate.
5. How do I make them look more decorative?
Drizzle with melted white chocolate or sprinkle with freeze-dried strawberry dust.
Tips & Tricks
For an extra punch of flavor, add ½ tsp lemon zest with the strawberries
Use a cookie scoop for evenly sized truffles
Crush graham crackers finely for a smooth coating, or leave chunkier for crunch
Dip chilled truffles in melted white chocolate before rolling in crumbs for a thicker shell
Keep hands cool when rolling to prevent melting
Recipe Variations
Chocolate-Coated Truffles
After rolling, dip each ball into melted white or dark chocolate. Chill until the coating hardens for a glossy shell.
Coconut Strawberry Truffles
Replace graham cracker crumbs with shredded coconut for a tropical twist. The coconut adds both sweetness and texture.
Matcha Strawberry Truffles
Add ½ tsp matcha powder to the white chocolate mixture before chilling. Roll in a blend of graham crackers and matcha for a vibrant green finish.
Nutty Crunch Truffles
Mix in ¼ cup finely chopped almonds or pistachios with the graham cracker coating for added crunch and flavor depth.
Festive Holiday Truffles
Roll truffles in red and green sprinkles or crushed peppermint candies for a seasonal look and flavor.
Final Thoughts
Exquisite White Chocolate Strawberry Truffles are the kind of treat I now reach for when I want to make an evening feel brighter without fuss. They’re quick, creamy, and carry that balance of fruit and chocolate that always feels a little indulgent but never heavy.
For me, they’ve become tied to family, to laughter at the kitchen counter, and to the small joys that come with creating something worth sharing. When they make it to your table, they carry not just flavor but also a sense of warmth and playfulness that lingers long after the last bite.
Exquisite White Chocolate Strawberry Truffles
Course: DessertsDifficulty: Easy7
servings10
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hoursExquisite White Chocolate Strawberry Truffles are a no-bake delight made with smooth white chocolate, fresh strawberries, and a coating of crushed graham crackers. They’re creamy, fruity, and perfect for parties, gifts, or a quick sweet bite.
Ingredients
8 oz white chocolate, chopped
½ cup heavy cream
1 cup fresh strawberries, pureed
1 tsp vanilla extract
½ cup crushed graham crackers
Directions
- Melt white chocolate with heavy cream in a heatproof bowl, microwaving in 30-second bursts and stirring until smooth and glossy. A double boiler also works.
- Stir in strawberry purée and vanilla until the mixture turns pale pink and fragrant. If it looks too thin, chill 5–10 minutes.
- Cover and refrigerate for at least 2 hours, until firm enough to scoop. If sticky, chill 30 minutes more.
- Scoop small portions, roll into balls between your palms, and place on a parchment-lined tray.
- Roll each ball in crushed graham crackers until fully coated.
- Refrigerate another 30 minutes before serving so the truffles set firm outside with a creamy center.