Chocolate Avocado Truffles

These decadent Chocolate Avocado Truffles are a low-sugar dessert that have just four ingredients and can easily be customized for food allergies and sensitivities. 

Make these simple, bite-sized, four-ingredient Chocolate Avocado Truffles for your next dinner party or special occasion! They require very minimal hands-on time and can be made ahead. Check the post at nutritiontofit.com for other ways to get creative with these chocolate avocado truffles, too! @nutritiontofit

It’s time for another monthly Recipe Redux, and this month’s theme is Small Bite Desserts to honor the 6th birthday of Recipe Redux. You guys should know by now that I have no problem with desserts, particularly if they employ chocolate. 😉 My only problem with this challenge was figuring out what to make.

See, we’re going out of town in a couple days so the refrigerator is starting to get down to the last few odds and ends. And I really did not have time to go to the store or make an involved recipe, given all the deadlines I’m trying to meet before vacation!

Make these simple, bite-sized, four-ingredient Chocolate Avocado Truffles for your next dinner party or special occasion! They require very minimal hands-on time and can be made ahead. Check the post at nutritiontofit.com for other ways to get creative with these chocolate avocado truffles, too! @nutritiontofit

So, these chocolate avocado truffles were born! All from four of my personal kitchen ingredient staples.

  • Avocado: it’s delicious, full of fiber and heart-healthy fats, the baby loves it, we love it, and it’s a surprisingly versatile low-sugar fruit!
  • Chocolate: duh. I love chocolate. I try to always keep a dark chocolate bar around so I can break off a little when I’m looking to satisfy that craving. This happened to be an 86% dark chocolate bar.
  • Maple Syrup (or other sweetener): I like using 100% pure maple syrup as a sweetener, and for pancakes. 😉 If you’ve never tried it and use the breakfast syrup stuff, try the real deal. The difference is insane! I usually buy a larger container because it’s cheaper per ounce and lasts a while in the fridge. Alternatively you can use any liquid sweetener that works for you: honey, agave, brown rice syrup, sugar-free syrup, etc.
  • Cocoa Powder: see the “duh” about chocolate above. 😉 I love adding cocoa powder to my smoothies, so it’s an ingredient I usually keep in my pantry!

And that’s it. They’re made SO easily, with minimal hands on time. I melted the chocolate in the microwave while I was pureeing the avocado in a mini food chopper. Then added the melted dark chocolate and maple syrup for one more puree. All while eating my scrambled eggs, mind you! (Not the most mindful practice, but today is an “efficiency” day lol!) I took a call while the truffle mixture firmed in the freezer. Came out and in the five minutes before my next call, I formed the mixture into 10 truffles, rolled in cocoa powder, and set them in the fridge until I could photograph them.

Make these simple, bite-sized, four-ingredient Chocolate Avocado Truffles for your next dinner party or special occasion! They require very minimal hands-on time and can be made ahead. Check the post at nutritiontofit.com for other ways to get creative with these chocolate avocado truffles, too! @nutritiontofit

Now these chocolate avocado truffles will get really soft if left out too long at room temperature, so I recommend keeping them in the refrigerator until it’s time to serve. I chose to roll mine in a cocoa powder dusting, but you could get super creative with add-ins and coatings! (In the below picture I added peppermint extract to the truffle filling and coated them in melted dark chocolate with coconut oil and topped with crushed peppermints for the holidays – see specifics in the recipe notes!)

Peppermint Avocado Truffles made with chocolate, avocado, peppermint extract, honey or maple syrup, and candy canes. Very festive and easy candy for the holidays (and works for many kinds of food allergies and sensitivities!)

Some ideas:

  • Pulverize freeze dried strawberries in a food processor until they’re a fine dust, then roll the truffles in it.
  • Roll in shredded coconut.
  • Roll in almond meal.
  • Roll in chopped peanuts.
  • Add a raspberry in the center.
  • Add a drop or two of peppermint oil to the truffle mixture.
  • Add a hazelnut to the center.
  • Make a peanut butter center.
  • Roll in more melted chocolate for more of a “shell”.
  • Add a little cinnamon and chili powder to the truffle mixture.

Make these simple, bite-sized, four-ingredient Chocolate Avocado Truffles for your next dinner party or special occasion! They require very minimal hands-on time and can be made ahead. Check the post at nutritiontofit.com for other ways to get creative with these chocolate avocado truffles, too! @nutritiontofit

I can’t wait to make these a million different ways! I’m dying to see what you come up with, so please make your own Chocolate Avocado Truffles creations and be sure to share them with me! Share on the Nutrition to Fit Facebook page, or share on Instagram tagging @nutritiontofit and using the hashtag #nutritiontofit. I can’t wait to see your truffles! Have fun!

Make these simple, bite-sized, four-ingredient Chocolate Avocado Truffles for your next dinner party or special occasion! They require very minimal hands-on time and can be made ahead. Check the post at nutritiontofit.com for other ways to get creative with these chocolate avocado truffles, too! @nutritiontofit

Chocolate Avocado Truffles

These decadent Chocolate Avocado Truffles are a low-sugar dessert that have just four ingredients and can easily be customized for food allergies and sensitivities. 
free from: wheat/ gluten, dairy, soy, egg, fish, shellfish, tree nuts, peanuts (*just be sure to choose dairy-free and soy-free chocolate if needed)
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Course: Dessert
Cuisine: American
Prep Time: 45 minutes
Total Time: 45 minutes
Servings: 12 truffles
Calories: 63kcal

Ingredients

  • 1 Hass avocado skin and pit removed
  • 2 oz dark chocolate I used 86% dark chocolate and would recommend at least 70% dark chocolate in this recipe
  • 1 tbsp maple syrup or other liquid sweetener, like agave, honey, brown rice syrup, etc.
  • ¼ cup cocoa powder

Instructions

  • Melt the dark chocolate in a microwave for 30 seconds at a time, stirring in between each microwave session, until melted (I needed about two minutes total).
  • Puree the Hass avocado in a mini food chopper for 1-2 minutes, or until a smooth mixture forms.
  • Add melted chocolate and maple syrup, return the lid to the food chopper, and puree another minute, or until smooth and evenly combined.
  • Transfer mixture to a freezer-safe bowl with lid and freeze for 30 minutes, or until firm enough to roll into balls.
  • Place cocoa powder in a bowl or container to coat the truffles with.
  • Roll the truffles by taking one tablespoon of truffle mixture, rolling it into a ball with the palms of your hand.
  • Place the truffles into the cocoa powder and turn until evenly dusted with cocoa powder.
  • Put in an enclosed container and refrigerate until serving. Refrigerate any leftovers up to one week.

Notes

If using a semi-sweet or milk chocolate, you may not need as much maple syrup or other sweetener - sweeten to taste.
These are already fairly low carb (5g carbs per truffle when using 70% dark chocolate and pure maple syrup), but you can opt to use a sugar-free syrup or unsweetened chocolate for even lower sugar content.
For a Christmas peppermint variation add 1/2 tsp pure peppermint extract to the truffle mixture. You can coat in cocoa powder, or melt another 1-2 oz dark chocolate with 1/2 tsp coconut oil to make a thin dark chocolate "shell" on the truffles and then top with crushed peppermint candies.

Nutrition

Calories: 63kcal | Carbohydrates: 5g | Protein: 1g | Fat: 4g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Sodium: 2mg | Potassium: 146mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 2g | Vitamin A: 25IU | Vitamin C: 1.7mg | Calcium: 10mg | Iron: 0.9mg

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These decadent Chocolate Avocado Truffles are a low-sugar dessert that have just four ingredients and can easily be customized for food allergies and sensitivities. 
These decadent Peppermint Chocolate Avocado Truffles are a low-sugar holiday dessert that have just a few ingredients and can easily be customized for food allergies and sensitivities. 

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11 Comments

    1. Thank you, Alison! I love simple ingredients, and couldn’t agree more about avocado + chocolate!

  1. added a quarter teaspoon cayenne pepper n dropped in dove dark choc melted n dusted top with dark cocoa and cinnamon omg to die for

  2. My daughter made this the same day I sent the recipe. They’re amazing! You’d never know they were made with avocado. Yummy!

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