Blueberry Lemon Truffles
These Blueberry Lemon Truffles are a show stopper.
Filled with creamy blueberry preserves, cream cheese, white chocolate and then coated with tart lemon flavored chocolate. These Blueberry Lemon Truffles are to die for delicious!
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Blueberry Lemon Truffles
Ingredients
For the Blueberry Filling:
- 2 - 4 ounce white chocolate bars, chopped
- 3 tablespoons butter
- 1 - 8 ounce cream cheese, softened
- 1/4 cup blueberry preserves
- 1/4 cup freeze dried blueberries, chopped
- Optional: purple gel food coloring
For the Topping:
- 3 - 4 ounce white chocolate bars, chopped
- 1/4 cup shortening
- 2 teaspoons lemon extract
- 1/2 cup yellow candy melts
Instructions
For the Blueberry Filling:
- Line a cookie sheet with parchment paper and set aside.
- In a large bowl, combine 2 chopped white chocolate bars and butter.
- Microwave on high in 30-second intervals, stirring between each, until melted and smooth. (about 1-1/2 minutes total).
- In a large bowl, beat cream cheese until creamy.
- Beat in white chocolate mixture until smooth.
- Add the blueberry preserves and freeze dried chopped blueberries.
- Beat until fully incorporated. Optional: add gel food coloring at this time.
- Cover and refrigerate 2 hours or until mixture is firm enough to roll.
- Using a small ice cream scoop. Scoop out filling into 1-1/2-inch balls and place on prepared cookie sheet.
- Freeze until firm about 1 hour.
For Topping:
- Line a cookie sheet with parchment paper and set aside.
- In a large bowl, combine remaining chopped white chocolate and shortening.
- Microwave on high in 30-second intervals, stirring between each, until melted and smooth (about 1-1/2 minutes total).
- Add lemon extract and stir until well combined.
- Using a fork, dip each ball into melted white chocolate mixture.
- Shake off excess, and place on prepared cookie sheet.
- By the time you get all the balls dipped the first ones will be hard enough to start the process all over again.
- Dip each ball for a second time and place back on the lined cookie sheet.
- Refrigerate 30 minutes.
- Optional candy melt topping.
- Melt candy in microwave 1 minute.
- Pour into a small zip top bag.
- Snip one corner and drizzle over the top of the Blueberry Lemon Truffles.
Notes
This is a LBC original!
Looks delicious, Sheryl!
Oh, wow, they’re beautiful! I always try to think outside the box with your challenges and am always amazed at the creations! This is great. Thanks for the challenge, Sheryl.
Hi Sheryl, Thanks so much for the challenge! Yours is awesome! I was ‘challenged’ on what to make… Truffles are a great way to use blueberries and lemons. Have a great day, Deb
Love your truffles Sheryl! Thanks for another great challenge. I love these!
Gorgeous Sheryl! I love that you put lemon in the white chocolate coating too!
Wow! Beautiful truffles…they look like tasty little morsels!
Wow, these must taste as amazing as they look! Beautiful truffles, Sheryl!!!
Oh I really want to join in this challenge! Those blueberry lemon truffles are not only gorgeous but they are so elegant and I can almost taste them. Yum! Great recipe!
I don’t know why I didn’t even consider truffles for these two ingredients. They look gorgeous and I can only imagine that they taste even better!
So pretty. I love the vibrant color of the blueberries on the inside, yummy! Thank you for another great dessert challenge!
Ugh, I was gone and didn’t get added to the links. 🙁
Hi Paula,
I got you covered. 🙂
Those look delicious, and so pretty! What a fun challenge Sheryl. I just signed up for next month 🙂
Beautiful – and what a wonderful party idea!
These are so pretty – i love the vibrant color! I have taken a few months off, but I’m ready to get back on board! I’m looking forward to August’s challenge 🙂
Oh, my! So pretty and mouth-watering!
OMGoodness, I LOVE these truffles! Thanks for hosting our fabulous challenge Sheryl!
I am mesmerized by the color on your dessert! The flavor must be amazing!Great recipe Sheryl.Came over to visit you from Home Maid Simple
Lizy
Wow! These look absolutely amazing! I really love blueberries, but tend to only buy them on sale :S And I have never had blueberry jam, so this may be the perfect excuse to buy some. Thanks for sharing, they look so delicious!
Those look AH-mazing!!!! Visiting from Simple Living and Eating.
what a fun variation of truffles! i love those flavors together and i bet the white chocolate is perfect 🙂
These look incredible! Visiting from Six Sisters’ Link Party. 🙂
Wow, what a beautiful presentation these truffles make. Thank you for sharing them with us on foodie friday.
What beautiful truffles! They turned out so delicious!
These look so very good. Your pictures make me want to eat through the screen.
These truffles are just so freaking adorable and they look so delicious. Great recipe
Could these be made ahead and frozen? They look superb!!!
Thank you!
Hi Emily, You could make the truffle ahead of time and freeze them. I’m not sure how the melted chocolate would respond to being frozen. It will probably sweat.
Can I use fresh blueberries?
Hi Charlotte, You can try it. I would worry about the moisture. At least with the jelly and freeze dried blueberries I know how much moisture I’m getting. Once the blueberries start to get old I’m afraid they would weep through.
Hi. I hv some fresh frozen blueberries. Can i use those instead of freeze dried blueberries.
Hi Parul, No the frozen berries will add too much moisture to your truffle. Fresh might work but not frozen.
I have dried blueberries as well. How about those?