I enjoy creating these and giving them as presents! What's the best thing? You don't need to bake!


 

Make the chocolate mixture by mixing the white chocolate chips and butter in a bowl that can resist heat.

Warm the heavy cream in a small saucepan until it starts to simmer.



Mix the hot cream with the chocolate and butter. Mix until the chocolate and butter are completely melted and the mixture is smooth.

Enhance the taste: Combine the grated lemon peel and lemon juice until well mixed.



Add the powdered sugar little by little to the chocolate mixture, stirring until it is smooth. If you want to make the color brighter, add a couple of drops of yellow food coloring.

Cool down: Put the mixture in the fridge for around 2 hours, or until it becomes solid enough to work with.

To make truffles: After cooling down, use a spoon or a melon baller to scoop the mixture and shape it into small balls. Cover each chocolate ball in powdered sugar to avoid them sticking together and to give them an extra touch of sweetness.




Final Step: Put the chocolate-covered truffles on a tray and place them in the fridge for at least 30 minutes before serving to make sure they harden correctly.




Ideas for how to serve.

Presentation tip: Sprinkle more powdered sugar on top or add lemon zest for a nice touch.


Serving suggestion: Enjoy with lemon sorbet or whipped cream for a tasty mix of flavors and textures.

Gift idea: Put these chocolates in a pretty box or tin to create a special and personal present.

These Lemon Truffles are more than just a sweet treat; they showcase the delight of basic yet refined tastes. If you want to spoil yourself or give a nice treat to someone, these truffles will surely amaze you with their delicious and creamy texture. Enjoy making them and sharing these small bites of joy.