Cinnamon Ginger Ricotta Truffles

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These truffles blend creamy ricotta, aromatic cinnamon, and spicy ginger, wrapped in a decadent dark chocolate coating for a fusion dessert delight. A swift and simple preparation lets you shape chilled, spiced balls before enrobing them in smooth, melted chocolate. Each piece can be garnished with crystallized ginger or a dusting of cinnamon for an attractive and flavorful finish. This bite-sized indulgence works perfectly for gatherings, gifts, or savoring with coffee. Best enjoyed chilled and easy to customize for different dietary needs, these treats deliver unique flavor and satisfying texture in every mouthful.

Updated on Fri, 24 Oct 2025 14:51:47 GMT
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These Cinnamon Ginger Ricotta Truffles are bite-sized treats that deliver a creamy, spiced center wrapped in luscious dark chocolate. Perfect for special occasions or as a quick homemade dessert, they come together easily with just a handful of ingredients.

Every time I make these truffles for a family gathering my friends cannot believe I made them at home. The subtle warmth of the spices always brings compliments and requests for the recipe.

Ingredients

  • Ricotta cheese: gives the filling its soft creamy texture Choose a high quality whole milk ricotta and let it drain well for the best results
  • Powdered sugar: sweetens the mixture and makes it silky Sift before using for a smooth finish
  • Almond meal: lends a nutty richness and structure Pick finely ground blanched almonds for an even truffle texture
  • Ground cinnamon: brings warmth and depth I love using a Ceylon or true cinnamon for a gentle aromatic touch
  • Ground ginger: provides a pleasant kick of spice Choose fresh fragrant ginger powder for the brightest flavor
  • Fine sea salt: heightens all the flavors A little goes a long way to balance out the sweetness
  • Dark chocolate: forms the crisp shell Look for at least sixty percent cocoa and check labels for good quality bars with a clean ingredient list
  • Coconut oil (optional): helps the coating melt smoothly and gives the shell a nice sheen Use virgin coconut oil for a hint of coconut aroma
  • Crystallized ginger: adds sparkle and extra zip Sprinkle just a pinch for a professional bakery look
  • Ground cinnamon for dusting: adds aroma and visual appeal Right before serving I love to add a final touch

Instructions

Line the Pan:
Line a baking sheet with parchment paper This prevents sticking and makes clean up quick later
Mix the Truffle Base:
In a medium bowl combine the ricotta powdered sugar almond meal cinnamon ginger and salt Use a spatula to mix until everything is smooth and evenly combined The mixture should be soft but not runny
Chill to Firm:
Cover and refrigerate the truffle mix for twenty to thirty minutes This resting time lets the almond meal absorb some moisture making the mixture easier to shape
Shape the Truffles:
Using a small cookie scoop or tablespoon scoop out portions and gently roll into balls Place each one on the prepared baking sheet Try to keep the balls similar size for even coating
Freeze:
Pop the baking sheet with rolled truffles into the freezer for fifteen to twenty minutes Chilling them makes the next coating step less messy
Melt the Chocolate:
In a double boiler or a microwave safe bowl melt the chopped chocolate with coconut oil if using Stir until the chocolate is smooth and glossy Watch carefully and stir often to avoid burning
Coat the Truffles:
Working quickly use a fork to dip each chilled truffle ball into the melted chocolate Let extra chocolate drip off before returning each coated truffle to the baking sheet Repeat until all are coated
Garnish:
While the chocolate is still wet sprinkle with crystallized ginger pieces or a dusting of cinnamon as you like This step adds festive color and fragrance
Chill to Set:
Refrigerate the completed truffles for at least fifteen minutes so the chocolate shell sets firmly Serve cold for a snappy coating or let them sit at room temperature for a silkier bite
Homemade Cinnamon Ginger Ricotta Truffles: bite-sized desserts, showing a moist, spiced almond meal center. Save to Pinterest
Homemade Cinnamon Ginger Ricotta Truffles: bite-sized desserts, showing a moist, spiced almond meal center. | recipesbies.com

I still remember the first time my daughter helped roll the truffle balls her delight in sneaking a taste and dusting them with cinnamon made this recipe extra special for me.

Storage Tips

Store your finished ricotta truffles in an airtight container lined with parchment Paper towels on the bottom soak up any condensation They can be refrigerated for up to five days but are best enjoyed within three for the freshest taste If storing longer freeze in a single layer in a sturdy container For best texture let them sit out for five minutes after chilling before serving

Ingredient Substitutions

For a nut free version swap the almond meal with oat flour or finely crushed vanilla wafers Also any dark chocolate works but you can explore white or milk chocolate shells for a sweeter softer flavor If you do not love ginger simply omit or use a dash less for a milder bite Crystallized ginger is optional but I highly recommend it for the sparkle and subtle fire it adds

Serving Suggestions

Serve these truffles on a festive platter paired with espresso or chai tea They make a charming holiday gift tucked inside a decorative tin At a party I like to dust half with cinnamon and leave the rest decorated with ginger pieces for variety

Cultural and Seasonal Notes

Truffles are classic European treats but this version blends Italian ricotta with the warmth of cinnamon and ginger often found in North African and Indian desserts They fit right in at holiday gatherings during colder months The flavors echo spiced winter cookies but with a creamy twist

Seasonal Adaptations

Use a pinch of cardamom or nutmeg in the filling for a holiday spin Brighten with lemon zest in spring for a lighter flavor Try chopped dried cranberries for color and tartness in winter

Success Stories

These truffles were a hit at my cousins wedding dessert table They disappeared in minutes with many guests asking if I bought them from a bakery Last year my best friend made a double batch for her holiday cookie boxes she said they were the first to go

Freezer Meal Conversion

To freeze roll and coat the truffles then arrange in a single layer on a lined tray Freeze until solid Transfer to a freezer safe box with sheets of parchment between layers Thaw in the refrigerator before serving This makes them perfect for making ahead for parties or gifts

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Make these Cinnamon Ginger Ricotta Truffles ahead for any festive event and watch them go quickly every time Theyre creamy spiced and always a crowd favorite

Answers to Recipe Questions

How do I ensure the truffle mixture is firm enough to roll?

Chill the ricotta mixture thoroughly for at least 20–30 minutes; it will firm up for easy shaping.

Can I use a different chocolate for coating?

Yes, swap dark chocolate for milk or white chocolate to suit your taste preferences.

What alternatives work for almond meal?

Oat flour or finely crushed vanilla wafers can replace almond meal for a nut-free variation.

Do these need to be kept refrigerated?

Store in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to five days to maintain freshness and texture.

Is it possible to make these vegan?

You can try a plant-based ricotta, but texture and taste may change slightly. Ensure chocolate is dairy-free as well.

How can I garnish the truffles?

Top with finely chopped crystallized ginger or a dusting of cinnamon for extra flavor and visual appeal.

Cinnamon Ginger Ricotta Truffles

Creamy cinnamon-ginger filling coated in chocolate, creating a memorable bite-sized vegetarian treat.

Prep duration
20 mins
Time to cook
5 mins
Overall time
25 mins
Published by Sophie Turner


Skill Level Easy

Cuisine Type Fusion

Serves 20 Serving size

Dietary Details No meat included, Contains No Gluten

What you need

Truffle Base

01 1 cup ricotta cheese, well-drained
02 1 cup powdered sugar, sifted
03 1 cup almond meal or finely ground blanched almonds
04 1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon
05 1/2 teaspoon ground ginger
06 1/8 teaspoon fine sea salt

Coating

01 7 ounces dark chocolate (at least 60% cocoa), chopped
02 1 tablespoon coconut oil, optional

Garnish

01 1 teaspoon crystallized ginger, finely chopped
02 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon for dusting

How to Make It

Step 01

Prepare Baking Sheet: Line a baking sheet with parchment paper to prevent sticking.

Step 02

Mix Truffle Base: Combine ricotta, powdered sugar, almond meal, ground cinnamon, ground ginger, and salt in a medium bowl. Stir until smooth and evenly blended.

Step 03

Chill Mixture: Cover the bowl and refrigerate the mixture for 20 to 30 minutes until firm enough to handle.

Step 04

Shape Truffles: Using a small cookie scoop or spoon, portion out tablespoon-sized amounts and roll into balls. Arrange them on the prepared baking sheet.

Step 05

Freeze for Firmness: Place the truffle balls in the freezer for 15 to 20 minutes to ensure they hold their shape.

Step 06

Melt Chocolate Coating: Melt chopped dark chocolate with coconut oil in a double boiler or microwave, stirring in 30-second intervals until smooth.

Step 07

Enrobe Truffles: Using a fork, dip each chilled truffle into the melted chocolate, letting excess drip off before returning to the baking sheet.

Step 08

Garnish: While chocolate is still wet, sprinkle truffles with crystallized ginger or dust lightly with ground cinnamon as desired.

Step 09

Final Chill: Refrigerate coated truffles for at least 15 minutes, until chocolate is fully set. Serve chilled or at room temperature.

Equipment You'll Need

  • Mixing bowls
  • Spoon or small cookie scoop
  • Baking sheet
  • Parchment paper
  • Double boiler or microwave-safe bowl
  • Fork

Allergy Details

Review all ingredients for allergens, and reach out to a healthcare pro if unsure.
  • Contains dairy, tree nuts, and possible soy from chocolate; verify all ingredient packaging for allergen statements.

Nutrition info (by portion)

Nutrition info is for guidance. Please consult a medical expert if you need advice.
  • Total Calories: 95
  • Fat content: 6 g
  • Carbohydrate: 10 g
  • Protein content: 2 g