Red Velvet Cake Truffles

easy Valentine’s dessert idea

 

These Red Velvet Cake Truffles are SUPER easy to make with just a few ingredients. Impress the love of your life, surprise the kids, or these also make great “Galentine’s” gifts! Red velvet cake and cream cheese enrobed in a creamy white chocolate with optional pink chocolate drizzle and valentine’s heart sprinkles. These can be made ahead of time and refrigerated up to one week, or freeze up to three months if double wrapped in a freezer baggie. The pink chocolate drizzle is optional or you can use dark or milk chocolate instead. Makes approximately 50 truffles (that are 1 1/2-inch diameter, roughly.)


Let’s begin!

Ingredients for red velvet cake truffles:

  • (1) prepared red velvet cake (I used Duncan Hines Perfectly Moist Red Velvet cake mix or you can buy a premade red velvet cake in the bakery section of the grocery store.)

  • 1 16oz can of Pillsbury cream cheese frosing

  • 11oz Ghirardelli premium baking classic white chips (trust me…you WANT to use Ghirardelli!)

Optional decorations: heart-shaped sprinkles, red or pink food coloring plus extra white chocolate chips, melted.

How to make easy 3-ingredient cake truffles

Instructions:

Prepare cake as directed on box instructions and let cool completely.

What size pan should I bake the cake in? You can bake the cake in whatever size pan you want. I used two 8x8 pans, but you can easily use a 13x9 pan. Just make sure you grease and flour whatever pan(s) you decide to use for easy removal. (If you forget, no biggie-just scrape out the cake, it’s going to get crumbled up anyway!)

Next step: Destroy the cake!

In a large bowl, crumble the cake with clean hands (or use a fork to scrape cake from pan into small pieces.) Add cream cheese frosting and stir (or mix with clean hands) until evenly distributed and a moist doughy mixture is formed.

Next, scoop out whatever size cake ball you want to make. I used a 1/2 tablespoon to scoop mine out so they would be almost even in size.

Working one at a time, roll into ball in-between hands and place on a baking sheet lined with waxed paper. Place in refrigerator to chill for at least 15 minutes.

How to cover cake balls in chocolate:

Melt white chocolate according to package directions, either on stovetop or in microwave. (I chose to melt using to half power microwave method) until a smooth and thin consistency was reached.

Set up your ball-dipping station by preparing a rack (or sheet pan) with waxed paper to place covered balls on. Have your melted chocolate in a shallow bowl, lay out the cake balls and if you are using sprinkles, have them ready.

To dip cake balls: Use a thin pronged fork (or chocolate dipper) to dip cake balls in, one at a time, laying on waxed paper immediately afterwards. Tip: I usually dip about 3 or 4, then sprinkle with hearts, then start the process again, but if you are using pink chocolate drizzle, you can wait until after drizzling before sprinkling hearts on.

To make optional pink drizzle: Melt 1/2 cup white chocolate chips, according to package directions, then add color with 1 drop red food gel (not too much or the chocolate will seize up) or use 1/4 tsp food color powder. Add to a small plastic baggie and squeeze out in a quick motion for the drizzle (or use a fork or spoon.)

Red velvet cake truffles will set at room temperature within 20-25 minutes, but to speed the process you can place in the refrigerator for 5-10 minutes.

How to store red velvet cake truffles:

After red velvet cake truffles are set, you can store in an airtight container or baggie in the fridge for up to one week.

To freeze: Double-wrap truffles in plastic wrap and add to a freezer baggie or air-tight container. Red velvet cake truffles last for up to 3 months in the freezer.

What do red velvet cake balls taste like?

What do red velvet cake balls taste like? These red velvet cake balls are a dreamy delicious bite. The centers are full of red velvet and cream cheese flavors and the creamy white chocolate compliments the red velvet. You won’t be able to stop at one!

A traditional red velvet cake is made with vinegar and has a slight tartness that blends beautifully with the mild chocolate and the cream cheese is the magic touch that brings it all together. These truffles encapsulate all those flavors wonderfully.

Enjoy!

💜Julie

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Red Velvet Cake Truffles

Red Velvet Cake Truffles

This easy Valentine's Day dessert idea for red velvet cake truffles will melt your loved one's heart. The tart chocolatey red velvet cake blends deliciously with cream cheese frosting and enrobed in creamy Ghirardelli white chocolate. Decorate with an optional pink chocolate drizzle and valentine’s heart sprinkles.
Prep time: 5 MinCook time: 25 MinInactive time: 30 MinTotal time: 1 Hour

Ingredients

Ingredients for red velvet cake truffles

Instructions

How to make red velvet cake truffles
  1. Prepare cake as directed on box instructions and let cool completely. What size pan should I bake the cake in? You can bake the cake in whatever size pan you want. I used two 8x8 pans, but you can easily use a 13x9 pan. Just make sure you grease and flour whatever pan(s) you decide to use for easy removal. (If you forget, no biggie-just scrape out the cake, it’s going to get crumbled up anyway!)
  2. In a large bowl, crumble the cake with clean hands (or use a fork to scrape cake from pan into small pieces.) Add cream cheese frosting and stir (or mix with clean hands) until evenly distributed and a moist doughy mixture is formed.
  3. Next, scoop out whatever size cake ball you want to make. I used a 1/2 tablespoon to scoop mine out so they would be almost even in size.
  4. Working one at a time, roll into ball in-between hands and place on a baking sheet lined with waxed paper. Place in refrigerator to chill for at least 15 minutes.
  5. Melt white chocolate according to package directions, either on stovetop or in microwave. (I chose to melt using to half power microwave method) until a smooth and thin consistency was reached.
  6. Set up your ball-dipping station by preparing a rack (or sheet pan) with waxed paper to place covered balls on. Have your melted chocolate in a shallow bowl, lay out the cake balls and if you are using sprinkles, have them ready.
  7. To dip cake balls: Use a thin pronged fork (or chocolate dipper) to dip cake balls in, one at a time, laying on waxed paper immediately afterwards. Tip: I usually dip about 3 or 4, then sprinkle with hearts, then start the process again, but if you are using pink chocolate drizzle, you can wait until after drizzling before sprinkling hearts on.
  8. Red velvet cake truffles will set at room temperature within 20-25 minutes, but to speed the process you can place in the refrigerator for 5-10 minutes.
  9. After red velvet cake truffles are set, you can store in an airtight container or baggie in the fridge for up to one week.

Notes

To make optional pink drizzle: Melt 1/2 cup white chocolate chips, according to package directions, then add color with 1 drop red food gel (not too much or the chocolate will seize up) or use 1/4 tsp food color powder. Add to a small plastic baggie and squeeze out in a quick motion for the drizzle (or use a fork or spoon.)

How to store red velvet cake truffles: After red velvet cake truffles are set, you can store in an airtight container or baggie in the fridge for up to one week.

Can I freeze red velvet cake balls? Yes. Double-wrap truffles in plastic wrap and add to a freezer baggie or air-tight container. Red velvet cake truffles last for up to 3 months in the freezer.

Nutrition Facts

Calories

60.86 kcal

Fat (grams)

4.99 g

Sat. Fat (grams)

3.08 g

Carbs (grams)

4.24 g

Fiber (grams)

0.42 g

Net carbs

3.82 g

Sugar (grams)

0.34 g

Protein (grams)

0.56 g

Sodium (milligrams)

28.49 mg

Cholesterol (grams)

9.16 mg

Nutrition Disclaimer: Nutritional Information is provided as a courtesy only and should be viewed as an estimate. Ingredients can vary with brands and size and Inspiration Apron makes no guarantees to the accuracy of this information.

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Julie Butler

Hi, I’m Julie Butler with Inspiration Apron, a blog full of delicious recipes, mouth-watering photographs, fun crafts and travel inspiration. I’m a southern girl, North Carolina is my home state and I’ve got some southern classics and vintage family recipes along with new and exciting creations. Enjoy!

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