These gingerbread truffles are perfect for gift-giving, to serve with coffee or just to snack on. No bake and vegan too! These are also great to make using leftover gingerbread house scraps!
Chocolate truffles
Chocolate truffles and I share a long and storied past. I love these little morsels of chocolate heaven. I’ve already shared a few recipes for them on the blog like this easy chocolate truffles recipe, chocolate champagne truffles, and even peppermint chocolate truffles (truffles are favorite Christmas treats for us). Back when I used to live in NZ and Australia, chocolate truffles were my go-to icebreaker when greeting new neighbors. Usually around Christmas, I would make truffles in different flavors and then put them in little bags and drop them in my neighbors’ mail boxes with a note. It was also the favorite gift that was routinely requested by some of my friends too. Things haven’t changed much. Especially close to Christmas or when it gets cold, there’s nothing like a fistful of boozy truffles (chocolate truffles or cookie truffles, no matter!). Speaking of truffles, here’s ANOTHER truffle recipe that I created recently. It’s got Chocolate, Beer, Pretzels AND Caramel – chocolate beer truffles. They are so good, and it’s another great treat to share with your friends and family these holidays. I also made these awesome chocolate rum truffles last year, and I’ll be making them again this year. I mean how could I not? They are loaded with rum.
Bourbon gingerbread truffles
But today, I’m going to share something that’s EVEN BETTER if that’s possible! These Bourbon Gingerbread Truffles were an absolute hit around here. If you like gingerbread cake and gingerbread cupcakes during the holidays, then you’ll love these gingerbread balls too. And you know what’s even more unbelievable? These bad boys are NO-BAKE and VEGAN! My parents were visiting a few weeks ago and since my mother is severely lactose intolerant I had to make these vegan so that we could all enjoy. And enjoy we did! One after another after another after another. I made these divine truffles because of a 600 mile drive we made down to Dallas recently. I wanted to make something sweet that we could all snack on, so it had to be vegan. Well at least not have any dairy. A word of caution though – if you ever find yourself in a similar situation, just make sure to keep your truffles away from the sun. After 11+ hours in a plastic bag in the car, exposed to the elements, the leftover truffles that survived the trip all turned into one congealed chocolate mass. Not to worry though, we cooled them down in the fridge overnight, and they were good to go the next morning. At least Mr K had no complaints. 🙂 These took me a couple of attempts to get right though. First time was my fault really – I added way too much coconut oil and lost the texture that I was looking for as a result. It was perfect the second time and the third time, and both times they disappeared way too quickly.
How to coat the gingerbread truffles
These are very easy to make. Just get the ingredients ready (and you can even make these gluten free if you use GF gingersnap cookies) including the melted chocolate and then a food processor is all you need to make these insanely delicious bourbon and gingerbread truffles!
Recipe highlights
The ginger in the truffles is pronounced, but not overpowering and gives a lovely edge to these truffles. The flavor of molasses is also perfectly balanced without being too ‘molassy’ (could that be a word?). They are not too sweet, and the coconut adds another fantastic layer of texture and flavor too. And then there’s that boozy kick you get from the bourbon of course. Plus, the ginger was exactly what I needed for a long trip in the car. I get car sick a little too easily and the ginger kind of helps me.
Perfect edible gifts for the holidays
These are absolutely perfect as gifts too! Imagine a bottle or a box cramped full of delicious bourbon and gingerbread truffles, with maybe some intense chocolate rum truffles (rum balls) thrown in there for good measure too? All wrapped up in a pretty little bow? That’s an awesome homemade holiday gift right there. These are one of my favorite treats/desserts to make during the holidays, along with a classic pavlova, yule log cake, rice krispie treats, soft ginger cookies, and an assortment of marshmallow recipes! If you liked this bourbon gingerbread truffles recipe, don’t forget to subscribe for new (and free) recipes and updates by entering your email address below (and get all these recipes delivered straight to your inbox), so you don’t miss out on a thing. You can find me on FACEBOOK, INSTAGRAM, PINTEREST and GOOGLE-PLUS too.