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Toasted Coconut Truffles

These Gluten Free Toasted Coconut Truffles are the perfect chocolate coconut pairing. Truffles made with coconut milk and rich chocolate are rolled in toasted coconut. Few ingredients, easy to make and totally delicious.

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Gluten Free Toasted Coconut Truffles

These gluten free toasted coconut truffles are similar to my easy chocolate truffle recipe but instead of heavy cream, I used coconut milk. I also rolled them in toasted coconut instead of cocoa powder for extra coconut flavor. To keep these completely dairy free, use dairy free chocolate chips.

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By now, I’m sure you’re all well aware of my coconut obsession. It’s my favorite thing ever. You know that question, what are the three things you bring with you if you were stuck on a deserted island?

Naturally, my answer would be coconut. But, to me a ‘deserted island’ means  tropical because, duh an island is surrounded by water. And let’s ignore the fact that there are islands that aren’t close to the Equator, we can just pretend they don’t exist for this hypothetical situation I’ve created for no apparent reason.

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So. Tropical means coconuts. Which means, I’d still get to choose three things since coconuts are already there. I win at games like this.

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Anyways, coconut. My grandfather-in-law loves coconut as much as I do so these gluten free toasted coconut truffles were actually a birthday gift for him. Every time I make something with coconut or the word coconut pops up in conversation, he likes to tell me about all the fresh coconut he had when he was in the military stationed in Guam.

You guys, he even had a monkey! I mean really, that’s living the island life. All the coconuts you could ever want AND a pet monkey. So awesome.

These toasted coconut truffles, also awesome. Enjoy!

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Toasted Coconut Truffles

5 from 18 ratings
These Toasted Coconut Truffles are the perfect chocolate coconut pairing. Truffles made with coconut milk and rich chocolate are rolled in toasted coconut. Few ingredients, easy to make and totally delicious.
Prep Time: 20 minutes
Cook Time: 5 minutes
Total Time: 25 minutes
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Ingredients

  • 1/2 C full fat coconut milk
  • 12 oz. semi-sweet chocolate chips use dairy free for completely dairy free truffles
  • 1 Tbsp brewed coffee
  • 1 tsp coconut extract
  • 1/2 C toasted coconut*

Instructions

  • Add the chocolate chips to a medium sized glass bowl and set aside.
  • Heat the coconut milk in a small saucepan over medium low heat, stirring occasionally. Heat until the coconut milk comes to a simmer. Pour the hot coconut milk over the chocolate chips and let sit for 3-5 minutes. Stir the chocolate and coconut milk until the chocolate is completely melted. Stir in the coffee and coconut extract. Let the truffle mixture cool to room temperature.
  • When the chocolate is room temperature, cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate at least 2 hours or overnight.
  • When the chocolate is thoroughly chilled, line a baking sheet with wax paper (or parchment) and scoop the truffles 1 tablespoon at a time, roll into balls and roll in the toasted coconut. Place on the prepared sheet and refrigerate until ready to serve.
  • Serve truffles at room temperature and store in the refrigerator in an covered container.

Notes

To toast the coconut, add the coconut to a dry skillet and heat on medium-low heat until the coconut reaches a golden brown. Remove from heat and cool to room temperature before rolling the truffles.

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  1. Steph @ Steph in Thyme says:

    Coconut heaven! Like you, I’m obsessed with coconut. I love the use of coconut milk here for more coconut magic. Decadent!

  2. Linda says:

    Sharon, these look so good! I love a dairy free chocolate truffle and the toasted coconut is a perfect coating. I’ve never put coffee in mine, but I’m sure it’s great. It goes so well with chocolate.

    • Sharon says:

      Thanks Linda! I always put coffee in chocolate based things because of Ina Garten. A lot of truffle recipes call for liquor but I use coffee instead since 1. Ina and 2. I’d feel weird about giving boozy truffles to my kids… Thanks for stopping by!

  3. Homemade truffles are so good and these look perfect. Wish I had one now! โ™ฅ

  4. Celeste says:

    5 stars
    Oh wow do these look good, a must try in my book!

  5. 5 stars
    Gorgeous truffles Sharon! Would love a box of these all to myself. Shall I send you my street address? ๐Ÿ™‚

  6. Kristina says:

    toasted coconut is always good! these look fantastic!

  7. Oh toasting the coconut makes this far from ordinary! Love love love this flavor combo – such a gorgeous dessert!

  8. Dani @ DaniCaliforniaCooks says:

    These are so fun! I should have made something like this for my camping trip this past weekend…

  9. OMGEEE the inside of these truffles looks to die for! these defintiely would not last long around me! I’m such a choc-a-holic! Pinned these YUM-O!

  10. All over these! Chocolate love and toasted coconut! Perfect!

  11. You had me at the toasted coconut Sharon…this may become my favorite candy ever ๐Ÿ™‚

  12. 5 stars
    Sharon these coconut truffles look absolutely delectable! The texture – Ohhhhh my!!! Chocolate + Coconut + COFFEE? Pure genius!

  13. Sarah Sonnamaker says:

    Looks incredible! Toasted coconut is always a good choice.

  14. Beth says:

    Wowza! These look AMAZING! And your coconut is toasted perfectly ๐Ÿ™‚

  15. Melissa says:

    I love toasted coconut. Pinning these!