Christmas Cool Whip Truffles - Rich, whipped chocolate dipped in candy coating and topped with sprinkles, these festive truffles are an easy and delicious holiday treat!
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These Christmas Cool Whip Truffles are sure to impress the whole family this holiday season. This sweet homemade candy is not only a great gift, but also a delicious treat to enjoy anytime!
The truffle filling actually tastes like the nougat center of a Three Musketeers candy bar! So good!
If you're looking for the perfect bite-sized dessert for Christmas, these truffles are IT!
In a few simple steps with just a few ingredients, you'll have delicious and perfect homemade candy that everyone is sure to love.
HOW TO MAKE CHRISTMAS COOL WHIP TRUFFLES
Before you get started, grab the following ingredients:
- Milk chocolate chips
- Cool Whip, thawed
- Chocolate coating
- White chocolate coating
- Coconut oil (if needed)
- Christmas sprinkles
MAKING THE TRUFFLES
- In a large microwave-safe bowl, microwave chocolate chips in 30-second intervals, stirring in between. Continue until the chips are melted and smooth.
- When chocolate chips are cooled, add Cool Whip and stir until completely incorporated.
- Refrigerate mixture for about 30 minutes or until it is thick enough to scoop. Place scoops of truffles on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper and freeze them for 1 hour.
- Remove the truffles from the freezer and roll them until they are round balls. Place them back in the freezer.
COATING THE COOL WHIP TRUFFLES
- Place chocolate bark in a small glass and microwave in 30-second intervals, stirring often, until melted. Depending on the thickness, you may want to add coconut oil to thin it a bit. Every brand of melting chocolate or bark will give you a different consistency. Repeat these same steps with the white chocolate bark.
- Using a small fork, lower half of the truffles into the melted chocolate bark until they are completely covered.
- Place coated truffle on the lined baking sheet and repeat these steps with the other half of the truffles in the white chocolate bark.
- Use a spoon to drizzle the white chocolate onto the chocolate truffles. Add sprinkles before the bark hardens.
Go ahead and drizzle the chocolate bark onto the white chocolate truffles, adding sprinkles before the bark hardens. Then, chill and serve.
COOL WHIP TRUFFLE TIPS
- Adding crushed peppermint or other crushed candies is a great way to make these truffles even more festive!
- Don't substitute fresh or canned whipped cream for the Cool Whip in these truffles. The consistency is different and the filling will have problems "stabilizing."
- Store the truffles in the freezer until you’re ready to serve for the best taste and consistency.
WHAT HAPPENS IF THE CHOCOLATE CHIPS START HARDENING WHEN I ADD THEM TO THE COOL WHIP?
If the chocolate chips start to harden as you fold them into the Cool Whip, just keep stirring until everything is well-combined.
WHAT KIND OF CHOCOLATE IS BEST FOR DIPPING THE TRUFFLES?
Chocolate bark (AKA candy coating) will work the best for dipping the truffles. If the coating seems a bit thick, add some coconut oil to achieve a smoother and thinner consistency.
HOW DO YOU STORE COOL WHIP TRUFFLES?
Keep the truffles sealed in an airtight container and separate the layers with parchment paper.
You can also store them in a Ziploc bag, but a container works best to keep them separated. They can be stored in the freezer for up to 30 days.
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Christmas Cool Whip Truffles
Ingredients
- 2 - 11.5 ounce bags milk chocolate chips
- 8 ounces Cool Whip (thawed)
- 8 ounces chocolate bark
- 8 ounces white chocolate bark
- Coconut oil (if needed)
- Christmas-themed sprinkles
Instructions
- In a large microwave-safe bowl, microwave chocolate chips in 30-second intervals, stirring in between. Continue until chips are melted and smooth.
- Allow melted chocolate chips to sit until the temperature comes down to room temperature.
- When chocolate chips are cooled, add Cool Whip and stir until completely incorporated.
- Refrigerate mixture for about 30 minutes or until it is thick enough to scoop.
- Place scoops of truffles on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper.
- Freeze truffles for 1 hour.
- Remove from freezer and roll truffles until they are round balls.
- Place back in the freezer.
- Place chocolate bark in a small glass and microwave in 30-second intervals, stirring often, until melted. Depending on the thickness, you may want to add a bit of coconut oil to thin the chocolate out a bit.
- Repeat these same steps with the white chocolate bark.
- Using a small fork, lower half of the truffles into the melted chocolate bark until they are completely covered. Place coated truffle on the lined baking sheet.
- Repeat these steps with the other half of the truffles in the white chocolate bark.
- Use a spoon to drizzle the white chocolate onto the chocolate truffles. Add sprinkles before bark hardens.
- Drizzle the chocolate bark onto the white chocolate truffles, adding sprinkles before it hardens.
- Store in the freezer until ready to serve.
Notes
- Try adding crushed peppermint or candy canes to make this recipe even more festive!
- Don’t substitute fresh or called whipped cream for the Cool Whip has the consistency will be different and the truffles will have a problem stabilizing.
- Store your truffles in the freezer until you’re ready to serve.
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