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Home » All Recipes » No Bake Vegan Cocoa Truffles

No Bake Vegan Cocoa Truffles

Last Updated: January 21, 2026 | Published: January 12, 2023 by Bake Angel

Indulge in these rich, melt-in-your-mouth No Bake Vegan Cocoa Truffles! Made with just 5 simple ingredients, they’re dairy-free, egg-free, and perfect for any occasion — whether a romantic treat, festive celebration, or quick sweet snack. These easy, allergy-friendly truffles are no-bake, decadent and utterly irresistible.

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Why I Created This Recipe

After sharing my no-bake cheesecake truffles, I wanted to experiment with a new base ingredient since not everyone loves cream cheese. This recipe uses just 5 simple ingredients and is packed with rich chocolate flavour.

As an experienced baker and Mom in a food-allergy family, I love creating recipes that are easy to make, use minimal ingredients, and are fun for kids to help with. These allergy-friendly vegan cocoa truffles are a perfect example of a quick, simple and kid-approved treat!

Why You Need These Truffles in Your Life

These vegan cocoa truffles are perfect when you need to whip up a speedy treat but are short on time. Hands-on time is just 15 minutes to mix the 5 ingredients and form the truffles. And you don’t even need to turn your oven on. Fun to make, decadent to eat, and perfect for dessert tables, gift boxes, or last-minute celebrations.

Ingredients and Substitutions

This vegan recipe is free from The Top Nine Food Allergens, making the truffles suitable for dairy-free, egg-free, gluten-free, soy-free and nut-free diets. Check out my FAQ section for more recipe tips.

A comtainer of vanilla bean paste, a bowl of vegan chocolate chips, a can of oat condensed milk, salt on a sppon and a bowl of cocoa powder.

Chocolate: I use vegan chocolate chips, but you can sub your favourite chocolate bar – chop into pieces before melting.

Cocoa Powder: Dutch processed cocoa powder works best, but any type is fine and will equally well in this recipe.

Oat Condensed Milk: A new favourite! Can sub coconut or other plant-based condensed milk.

Salt: Just a pinch to balance the sweetness.

Vanilla Bean Paste: Optional, but it elevates the flavour. Can substitute vanilla extract.

Vegan No-Bake Cocoa Truffles on parchmment paper, decorated with pink, white and red sprinkles.

How to Make Vegan Cocoa Truffles

There is no prep needed for this no-bake vegan truffle mixture other than to measure out your ingredients. Weighing is better for accuracy, but US cup measurements are in the recipe card.

Making the Truffle Mixture

In a microwave-safe bowl, add 90g vegan chocolate chips and 125ml condensed milk. Microwave in 30-second intervals until just melted to create a caramelly chocolatey gooeyness.

Top Tip: always stop just before fully melted. Residual heat from the bowl will finish melting the chocolate and prevent burning while you stir everything together. This also prevents overheating the chocolate and burning it!

Oat condensed milk and chocolate chips in a glass bowl.

Add 25g cocoa powder, a pinch of salt and 1 tsp vanilla bean paste. Stir until smooth.

The truffle mixture will thicken up as the chocolate starts to cool. Once combined, cover the bowl and let it sit at room temperature for 1 hour to firm. Short on time? Pop it in the fridge to chill faster.

Look how rich this looks already! Honestly, I could just eat it all at this stage!

Melted oat consendsed milk and chocolate chips in a glass bowl with a spoon in it.

Decorating Time

Once the mixture has set, scoop a small amount out with a spoon and roll into balls. This part is quite messy so you could wear food-grade gloves if you want to.

Roll in cocoa powder, holiday-themed sprinkles or toppings to suit any occasion. And that’s as simple as it is.

Rolling in cocoa powder creates a traditional truffle.

Close up of a vegan cocoa truffles rolled in cocoa powder.

Valentine’s Day is just around the corner (at the time of making this recipe), so I rolled some in pink, white and red sprinkles. I honestly think that this one is my favourite, and the crunch of the sprinkles really complements the soft truffle.

Close up of a vegan cocoa truffles rolled in pink, red and white sprinkles.

Finally, I added a little candy heart to some of the cocoa-covered truffles. Adorable and perfect for Valentine’s Day!

Close up of a vegan cocoa truffles rolled in cocoa powder with a pink heart candy in the middle.

Storage and Freezing

To keep your No-Bake Vegan Cocoa Truffles fresh and delicious, store them in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 1 week.

If you’d like to make them ahead, flash-freeze the truffles in a single layer on a baking sheet, then transfer to a freezer-safe container for up to 3 months. Thaw in the fridge or at room temperature before serving.

9 vegan cocoa truffles on parchment paper.

Serving Recommendations

This is a great no-bake, easy vegan dessert that can be made ahead of time. For the best flavour and texture, let refrigerated truffles sit at room temperature for 10–15 minutes before serving. Avoid warm environments, as the truffles may soften quickly due to their chocolate base.

Vegan Cocoa Truffles FAQs

How many truffles does this recipe yield?

About 20 truffles, depending on size. I use a teaspoon to scoop out the mixture. If you prefer larger truffles, use a tablespoon instead.

Truffle mixture warming up too fast – what should I do?

The heat from your hands will naturally soften the mixture really fast. To avoid this, keep popping it back in the fridge to firm it up a little bit more. You can also wear food-grade gloves to slow down the heat transfer.

I can’t find oat condensed milk – can I use something else?

Absolutely. Sub with coconut or other plant-based options.

How should I store truffles?

As they are heat sensitive, keep in the fridge in an airtight container, bringing to room temperature before serving. Do not store them in a warm environment, as they will soften too quickly.

Side view of 9 truffles on parchment paper. 3 are covered in valentines sprinkles, 3 are cocoa covered with a candy heart in the middle and 3 are covered in cocoa powder.

Sweet Ideas to Try Next

If you love small bites that are big on flavour, check out these recipes:

  • No Bake Cheesecake Truffles (Vegan)
  • Air Fryer Churro Bites (Vegan)
  • Classic Coconut Macaroons (Dairy Free, Gluten Free)
  • My childhood favourite treat – Microwave Vanilla Fudge (Vegan)
  • So good they won’t last – Two Bite Brownies (Dairy Free)

Your Turn!

Which toppings would you try on these No-Bake Vegan Cocoa Truffles? Leave a comment below – I love seeing your creative twists! Don’t forget to share this recipe with friends and family who love quick, allergy-friendly treats.

Close up of the inside of a vegan cocoa truffle, coated in sprinkles.

No Bake Vegan Cocoa Truffles

Author: Bake Angel
These rich, melt-in-your-mouth No-Bake Vegan Cocoa Truffles are made with just 5 simple ingredients. They’re dairy-free, egg-free, and allergy-friendly, making them perfect for a quick sweet treat, festive celebration, or giftable dessert. Easy to make, no baking required, and utterly irresistible!
5 from 3 votes
Makes: 20 Truffles
Prep: 15 minutes mins
Setting Time 1 hour hr
Total: 1 hour hr 15 minutes mins
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Ingredients
  

  • 90 g Vegan Chocolate Chips (1/2 US Cup)
  • 25 g Cocoa Powder (1/4 US Cup)
  • 125 ml Sweetened Oat Condensed Milk (1/2 US Cup)
  • pinch Salt
  • 1 tsp Vanilla Bean Paste

Instructions
 

  • In a microwave-safe bowl, combine 90 g Vegan Chocolate Chips and 125 ml Sweetened Oat Condensed Milk. Microwave in 30-second intervals, stirring each time, until just melted.
  • Add 25 g Cocoa Powder, pinch Salt, and 1 tsp Vanilla Bean Paste to the bowl. Stir until smooth and fully combined.
  • Cover the mixture and let it sit at room temperature for about 1 hour to firm up. Short on time? Chill in the fridge.
  • Scoop a small amount with a spoon and roll into balls. Wearing food-grade gloves can help reduce mess.
  • Roll the truffles in your choice of toppings—cocoa powder, holiday-themed sprinkles, or shredded coconut. Get creative for holidays or gifts!

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Notes

  • Yield: Makes roughly 20 truffles, depending on size. Using a teaspoon gives small truffles; a tablespoon makes larger ones.
  • Storage: Keep in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 1 week.
  • Freezer Option: Flash freeze in a single layer, then transfer to a freezer-safe container for up to 3 months. Thaw in the fridge or at room temperature before serving.
  • Serving Tip: Let refrigerated truffles sit at room temperature for 10–15 minutes before eating for best texture. Avoid warm environments, as the chocolate base softens easily.
  • Substitution: If oat condensed milk is unavailable, any sweetened condensed milk (coconut or plant-based) works. My favourite is coconut-based. 
Tried this recipe? Let us know!I’d love to hear what you think so please leave a comment below. Sharing on socials? Tag me @itsbakeangel and use #makeitwithbakeangel!
Valentine's Day Cocoa Truffles on parchmment paper, decorated with pink, white and red sprinkles.

Filed Under: All Recipes, Chocolate, Dairy Free, Egg Free, Gluten Free, Holiday Favorites, Kid Friendly, Nut Free, Soy Free, Valentines, Vegan

About Bake Angel

Hi, I’m Angela, the passion behind Bake Angel! We're a food allergy family, so I get the struggle. This is why I’ve spent years mastering safe, delicious baking recipes. Always dairy-free, packed with flavor, and featuring easy swaps, I’m here to make every bite allergy-friendly and irresistible. Learn more about my journey on my About page!

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