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Chocolate Orange Truffles

March 22, 2022 by Debbie

Chocolate Orange Truffles are a wonderful snack. They are easy to make and super tasty. They are also healthy! My long-term readers know that I am following the Autoimmune Protocol diet to help heal my body. I covered this in a previous post, and you can read it here.

I found this lovely recipe on Pinterest. It was created by Michele over at Thriving on Paleo. She has a bunch of tasty recipes! I highly recommend following her on Pinterest or visiting her website.

chocolate truffles

Chocolate Orange Truffles

  • 10 pitted soft dates
  • 1 orange (zest and 2 TBSP Juice)
  • 1 TBSP Avocado or Coconut Oil
  • 3 TBSP Cocoa Powder (or carob powder) +some for dusting
Chocolate Orange Truffles
Soaking my dates.

Directions:

  1. Toss your dates into a food processor or blender and blend until it begins to get smooth. But what if your dates aren’t soft? No problem. Take your dates and place them in a bowl of hot water for 10 minutes.
  2. Toss in the orange zest, orange juice, oil and cocoa or carob powder. Blend until smooth and well mixed. As a side note, I didn’t have an orange, so I used a couple of Cuties.

3. Once its well blended, start scooping. I used a 2 TBSP scoop.

Chocolate Truffles
Blended paste.

4. Dust each scoop or ball with cocoa powder or carob powder. Just a heads up, they will be sticky.

5. Once dusted, you can store in the fridge for two weeks or in the freezer for longer.

Extra Carob for dusting.

I really enjoyed these Truffles. Next time I make them, I would use a little extra orange. I have also seen other recipes that include collagen powder to bring in some protein. I would like to try to that as well.

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