3 Ingredient Coconut Truffles (raffaello-inspired dairy-free no-bake treat)
if you're a coconut lover, these 3-ingredient coconut truffles were made for you. they're no-bake, ready in about 25 minutes start to finish, and the kind of recipe you'll want to keep on permanent rotation. one of my favourite things about simple recipes like this is that they prove healthier alternatives don't have to be complicated or compromise on flavour, and this one is genuinely the perfect proof of that.
if you grew up loving Raffaello chocolates, you'll immediately recognise the vibe here. but unlike the original, these are completely dairy-free, made with simple whole-food ingredients, and free from refined sugars depending on the condensed coconut milk you choose. the texture is incredibly similar: firm on the outside from the desiccated coconut coating, and soft and slightly dense on the inside. every bite is pure coconut flavour.
nutritionally, coconut butter is a really interesting ingredient. unlike coconut oil which is pure fat, coconut butter is made from the whole flesh of the coconut, which means it retains some fibre, a small amount of protein, and naturally occurring minerals like manganese and copper. it gives these truffles a more substantial texture than if you used just oil, and it also means they're a little more satisfying. paired with the fibre in the desiccated coconut, these are genuinely filling for a treat of this size.
condensed coconut milk is the ingredient that makes the whole thing work: it acts as the binder and sweetener in one, giving the mixture its slightly chewy, truffle-like consistency once chilled. you can find it in most health food stores, larger supermarkets, or online. if you want to make these even lower in sugar, look for a lightly sweetened or unsweetened version, because the coconut flavour is strong enough that they still taste amazing.
these are perfect as an everyday healthy dessert, a no-fuss party contribution, or a batch-made treat you keep in the freezer for those moments when you really just need something sweet. they take about 10 minutes of hands-on time, which is genuinely my favourite kind of recipe. you can also dress them up beautifully: dipped in dark chocolate, rolled in matcha powder, or dusted with cacao, they feel far more indulgent than the ingredient list would suggest.
love no-bake treats? my brownie batter bars and matcha ganache bars should definitely be next on your list.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I store 3-ingredient coconut truffles?
Store the coconut truffles in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. Make sure to keep them chilled as the coconut butter softens at room temperature and they can lose their shape if left out for too long. When serving, simply take them out of the fridge a few minutes before eating to let them soften slightly. They're best enjoyed when they're not completely cold straight from the fridge.
Can I freeze coconut truffles?
Yes, these coconut truffles freeze beautifully! Lay them in a single layer on a tray and freeze until solid before transferring to an airtight container or zip-lock bag. They keep well in the freezer for up to 1 month. To serve, simply take them out and let them sit at room temperature for 5 to 10 minutes. They defrost very quickly and the texture is just as good as fresh.
Are these healthy coconut truffles completely sugar-free?
Coconut naturally contains sugars, so these truffles are not entirely sugar-free, but they are refined sugar-free and added sugar-free if you choose the right condensed coconut milk. Look for a condensed coconut milk that is either unsweetened or sweetened only with natural coconut sugars. The natural sweetness from the coconut itself is usually enough to make these truffles satisfying without needing anything extra.
Are coconut truffles gluten-free and dairy-free?
Yes! These 3-ingredient coconut truffles are naturally gluten-free and dairy-free. There are no grains or wheat products in the recipe, and all three ingredients are completely plant-based. They're also paleo-friendly. If you have a severe gluten allergy, just double check that your desiccated coconut and condensed coconut milk are produced in a gluten-free certified facility to avoid any cross-contamination.
Do coconut truffles need to be refrigerated?
Yes, refrigeration is important for these truffles. Because coconut butter has a relatively low melting point (similar to coconut oil), the truffles can become soft and lose their shape if kept at warm room temperatures for extended periods. In a cool kitchen they'll hold their shape for an hour or two, but for anything longer than that, and definitely for storage, keep them in the fridge. They firm up beautifully when chilled.
What is condensed coconut milk and where do I find it?
Condensed coconut milk is a thick, sweetened milk made from coconut milk with most of the water evaporated. it is the same concept as traditional dairy condensed milk, just made from coconut. It's creamy, slightly sweet, and perfect for no-bake recipes like this one because it acts as both a binder and a natural sweetener. You can find it in health food stores, the world foods or baking aisle of larger supermarkets, or easily online. Brands like Coconut Merchant and Nature's Charm make great versions.
Can I add flavourings or mix-ins to these coconut truffles?
Absolutely, these are a great base for experimenting! Some of my favourite variations include rolling them in cacao powder instead of desiccated coconut for a chocolate-coconut flavour, adding a teaspoon of vanilla extract to the mixture, stirring in a tablespoon of matcha powder for a green tea twist, or dipping the finished truffles in melted dark chocolate for a more indulgent version. A pinch of sea salt on top also works really beautifully against the natural sweetness of the coconut.
Why is my coconut truffle mixture too soft or not holding its shape?
This usually comes down to the temperature of your ingredients or the ratio of coconut butter to condensed coconut milk. If your coconut butter was very warm or fully liquid when you added it, the mixture can be too loose at first. Don't panic, just pop the bowl in the fridge for 10 to 15 minutes to firm it up before rolling. If it's still too soft after chilling, you can add a little extra desiccated coconut (a tablespoon at a time) until you reach a rollable consistency.
Pro Tips
- Lightly wet your hands before rolling the truffle mixture into balls, as this stops it sticking to your palms and makes the process much faster and less messy.
- If your mixture feels too soft to roll after mixing, place the bowl in the fridge for 10 to 15 minutes to firm up before shaping. The coconut butter sets quickly when chilled.
- For a more indulgent version, dip the finished truffles in melted dark chocolate and allow to set in the fridge for 15 minutes. They look and taste stunning with a chocolate shell.
- Roll the truffles in different coatings to vary the flavour: try cacao powder for a chocolatey twist, matcha powder for an earthy note, or finely chopped toasted nuts for extra texture.
- These make a brilliant edible gift! Pack them into a small box or tin lined with parchment and they look incredibly impressive for how little effort they take.
3 Ingredient Coconut Truffles
Ingredients
Instructions
- Step 1: In a bowl measure out the coconut butter and melt it.
- Step 2: Pour in the condensed coconut milk and mix with the coconut butter until combined.
- Step 3: Add in the desiccated coconut and mix.
- Step 4: Shape into balls. The batter will be slightly sticky but malleable.
- Step 5: Roll each ball in extra desiccated coconut.
- Step 6: Place in the freezer for 15 minutes until they look set.
- Step 7: Enjoy!!
Nutrition Facts
Per one serving:
*Nutritional information is estimated and will vary depending on the ingredients and brands you use. Basic macros don't reflect the full nutritional value including vitamins, minerals, antioxidants, and other beneficial compounds. Please use this as a guideline only.
