Orange Creamsicle Truffles

Published April 24, 2012. Updated March 6, 2024

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Orange Creamsicle Truffles are an orange lover’s dream come true! These decadent treats have a bright orange goodness paired with a creamy, rich white chocolate flavor to compliment them.

Truffles are such an elegant and impressive dessert. They are great for the dessert table at parties or delivering in cute containers for holidays. I love that truffles are tiny and provide that visual variety from cookies, bars, cakes, pies, or cupcakes. Chocolate or mint truffles are the most common flavors… but who says we can’t go light and fruity?

Orange Creamsicle Truffles

Orange Creamsicle Truffles

I’m a huge fan of Orange Creamsicles and orange-flavored treats in general. During the spring and summer months I just can’t get enough of fruity, sweet, ice cream-inspired flavors. Why not try the decadent truffle in fruit flavors? I’m so glad I tried it because it completely changed the way I think about truffles.

These truffles have the vibrant flavor of orange from zest and extract, with the richness of white chocolate and the sweet, dusty finish of powdered sugar to bring it all together. They’re the first thing everyone reaches for, and everyone ends up licking their fingers and asking for more!

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Another reason I love these Orange Creamsicle Truffles is that they’re so unique. Everyone who tries them is surprised at the fresh and unexpected flavor of orange in a truffle format. You can adjust your orange flavoring to be stronger or lighter depending on your taste, but it’s a nice break from rich chocolate flavors.

They’re super easy to make and people of all ages will love them! They’re great for gifts or parties, or just a weekend treat.

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Orange Creamsicle Truffles

These an orange lovers dream come true! These decadent treats have a bright orange goodness paired with a creamy, rich white chocolate flavor to compliment them. 
Servings: 20
Prep15 minutes
Cook5 minutes
Chill2 hours 20 minutes
Ready in: 20 minutes

Ingredients

  • 1/4 cup butter
  • Zest of 1/2 orange
  • 3 Tbsp heavy cream
  • 1 cup white chocolate chips
  • 1/2 tsp orange extract
  • 1/4 cup powdered sugar
  • Red and yellow food coloring (optional)

Instructions

  • Pour white chocolate chips into a mixing bowl, set aside. Melt butter along with orange zest in a small saucepan. Stir in cream and scald mixture. Pour hot cream mixture through a fine mesh sieve over white chocolate chips and using a rubber spatula press zest against sieve to release orange oils into mixture, add orange extract.
  • Allow mixture to rest 1 minute, add optional food coloring to white chocolate chip mixture then stir until smooth. Cover mixture and refrigerate 2 hours or until firm enough to handle.
  • Scoop mixture out by heaping teaspoon fulls and form into balls then roll in powdered sugar. Freeze truffles 20 minutes then enjoy. Store truffles in refrigerator as they will soften at room temperature or freeze for up to 1 month.
  • Recipe Source: adapted slightly from kitchen simplicity

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64 Comments

  • Live a Sweet Life

    Love it! These look so good. I’m going to have to give them a try.

  • Laura @ Family Spice

    These looks lovely! I made a bunch of orange recipes after visiting an orange grove, but didn’t think of making orange truffles! Love it!

  • Javelin Warrior

    Outstanding – I’ve never seen orange-creamsicle truffles before, but I can’t look away. I can practically taste the citrus flavor and the photos are gorgeous.

    This post was recommended to me by Jenn from the I’m Cookin’ in My Kitchen blog and I am featuring this post in today’s Friday Food Fetish roundup (with a link-back and attribution), but please let me know if you have any objections. It’s a pleasure to be following your creations…

  • Jaclyn

    Lena – sorry to hear that, white chocolate is very temperamental. You could try omitting the orange zest and melting all the ingredients other than the extract in a double boiler then adding the extract. I say omitting the zest because it would be to hard to strain if you were to do this method, then you may want to increase the amount of orange extract when omitting the zest. Also you may want to try a different kind of white chocolate, even a bar chopped (it would be about 6 oz). I hope that helps!

  • Lena

    I tried these twice and both times the butter separated from the mixture. Any suggestions?

    • jenn

      You don’t actually need the butter, if your chocolate to cream ratio is right.
      1/3 cup cream
      8oz. chocolate

    • Sarah

      We had the same problem. We stuck them in the freezer until the butter solidified and then used our mixer to mix it back into the rest. After that we continued with the directions.

  • Anonymous

    These look so good!! I think I am going to make a batch of these and then try a batch using my Princess Emulsion(Lorann Oils).I have been wanting to try it out and think this would be so good.

    Karen