These Lemon Truffles are a little burst of sunshine in every bite. Smooth white chocolate meets tangy lemon for a treat thatโs sweet, creamy, and perfectly zesty. Theyโre ideal for gifting, parties, or when you need a make-ahead dessert that always impresses. With a luscious ganache center and a sugar-dusted coating, these truffles melt in your mouth every time.

What Are Lemon Truffles?
Lemon Truffles are a simple yet elegant dessert made from white chocolate ganache flavored with lemon extract. The result is a creamy, melt-in-your-mouth confection that combines sweet and tart notes beautifully. Unlike traditional dark chocolate truffles, these offer a light, refreshing twist perfect for spring, summer, or anytime you crave something bright. Each bite delivers a smooth texture balanced by the citrusy aroma of lemon. They make a stunning homemade gift, a delicate addition to dessert platters, or an easy treat to prepare ahead of time for gatherings. The best part? You donโt need baking skills or fancy toolsโjust patience while the ganache chills to the right consistency.
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Why Youโll Love These Lemon Truffles
Youโll love these Lemon Truffles for their silky texture, quick preparation, and refreshing flavor. They taste like lemon cheesecake wrapped in creamy white chocolate. Each truffle feels luxurious yet requires minimal effort. Theyโre also make-ahead friendly, so you can prepare them days before a party. Plus, they look beautiful on any dessert table and can be customized with coatings like sprinkles or powdered sugar. Whether youโre gifting them or enjoying them yourself, these truffles bring pure joy in every bite.

Key Ingredients for Lemon Truffles
Choosing the Right White Chocolate
The key to a smooth ganache is quality white chocolate. Always pick real white chocolate made with cocoa butter, such as Lindt or Ghirardelli. Avoid chips or candy melts because they contain stabilizers that prevent proper melting. High-quality chocolate ensures a creamy texture and pure sweetness that balances perfectly with the lemon extract. Chop the chocolate finely before melting so it combines evenly with the hot cream.
Why Lemon Extract Works Best
Lemon extract provides a concentrated citrus flavor without adding extra moisture. Using juice or zest might cause the ganache to separate, creating a grainy texture. The extract keeps the flavor consistent while maintaining the trufflesโ silky finish. A teaspoon is enough to infuse the entire batch with bright, tangy notes that make these truffles stand out.
How to Make Lemon Truffles Step by Step
Making the Lemon White Chocolate Ganache
Start by placing chopped white chocolate and softened butter in a heatproof bowl. Heat heavy cream until it just begins to simmerโdo not boil. Stir in the lemon extract, then pour the hot cream over the chocolate. Let it sit for a minute, then stir gently in one direction until smooth and glossy. This step is where patience pays off; rushing can lead to lumps. Once the ganache is velvety, press plastic wrap directly on the surface and let it rest at room temperature for one hour.
Chilling the Ganache for Perfect Texture
After resting, refrigerate the ganache for at least six hours or overnight. The chilling time allows it to firm up enough for rolling. If you try to shape them too soon, the ganache will stick to your hands. Once properly set, it should be soft enough to scoop yet firm enough to hold shape.
Rolling and Coating the Truffles
Use a small cookie scoop or spoon to portion the ganache. Roll each piece quickly between clean palms. Coat them in powdered sugar, sanding sugar, or colorful nonpareils. For a neater look, chill the rolled truffles briefly before coating. Place them on a parchment-lined tray and refrigerate until ready to serve.

Pro Tips for Smooth, Creamy Truffles Every Time
Always use high-quality ingredients. Stir the ganache gently to prevent air bubbles. Avoid using metal utensils that can transfer heat unevenly; a wooden spoon works best. Clean your hands after rolling every few truffles for a polished finish. If your ganache becomes too firm, let it sit at room temperature for 10 minutes before shaping. Remember, the magic lies in balanceโrich chocolate, tangy lemon, and a smooth, silky texture.
Coating Ideas and Flavor Variations
For coating, powdered sugar gives a classic finish, while sanding sugar adds sparkle. Try shredded coconut for texture or drizzle melted white chocolate for elegance. You can even roll them in crushed freeze-dried raspberries for a fruity twist. For a flavor change, swap lemon extract for orange or almond. These truffles also pair beautifully with chocolate raspberry truffles for a festive dessert tray.
Storage, Shelf Life, and Make-Ahead Tips
Lemon Truffles store beautifully, making them ideal for advance prep. Keep them in an airtight container in the fridge for up to two weeks. For longer storage, freeze them for up to six months. To serve, let them soften for a few minutes at room temperature. Each truffle has around 92 calories, with 8g of carbs, 1g of protein, and 6g of fat. Theyโre rich but bite-sized, so you can enjoy them guilt-free.
Common Mistakes to Avoid When Making Lemon Truffles
Donโt use white chocolate chipsโthey resist melting properly. Never add fresh lemon juice, which can cause the ganache to seize. Also, donโt overheat the cream or stir too aggressively. If the ganache looks oily, itโs likely overheated. Be patient when chilling; the longer it rests, the smoother the truffles will be.
Frequently Asked Questions About Lemon Truffles
What are the common truffle mistakes?
Overheating chocolate or using low-quality chips.
Can lemon truffles be frozen?
Yes, up to six months in an airtight container.
How long can truffles stay at room temperature?
Up to two hours before softening.
How long do truffles need to set?
At least six hours, preferably overnight.
Other Recipes You May Enjoy
- red velvet cream cheese bundt cake
- sourdough red velvet cupcakes
- pink velvet cupcakes
- perfect cheesecake holiday dessert
- chocolate sugar cookies
Final Thoughts
These Lemon Truffles are creamy, bright, and full of joy. Theyโre easy to make, store well, and taste like pure sunshine in each bite. Whether you serve them at a baby shower or package them as gifts, they always bring smiles. You can find more sweet inspiration and dessert ideas on Pinterest.

Lemon Truffles
Equipment
- Heatproof bowl For melting chocolate and mixing ganache
- Saucepan To heat cream gently
- Wooden spoon For even stirring without overmixing
- Plastic wrap To cover ganache during resting
- Baking sheet Lined for truffle setting
Ingredients
- 14 oz high-quality white chocolate, coarsely chopped
- 1 tbsp unsalted butter, softened
- ยพ cup heavy cream
- 1 tsp lemon extract
- powdered sugar or sprinkles, for coating
Instructions
- Place chopped white chocolate and softened butter in a heatproof bowl without stirring.
- Heat cream in a saucepan until it just starts to boil. Remove from heat and whisk in lemon extract.
- Pour hot cream mixture over chocolate and butter. Stir gently in one direction until smooth and glossy.
- Cover the ganache with plastic wrap pressed onto the surface. Let sit at room temperature for 1 hour.
- Refrigerate for at least 6 hours or overnight until firm enough to scoop.
- Scoop portions of ganache, roll into balls, and coat in powdered sugar or sprinkles. Place on a lined baking sheet.
- Chill until firm or serve immediately. Enjoy the creamy lemon flavor.
