Cherry Mash Truffles

Cherry Mash Truffles – Sweet, Creamy & Chocolate‑Covered Bliss

Introduction

These Cherry Mash Truffles are a homemade twist on the classic candy bar, combining juicy maraschino cherries, buttery filling, and a rich chocolate shell. Each bite is creamy, fruity, and decadent—perfect for holidays, gifting, or whenever you want a bite‑sized treat that feels extra special.

Why You’ll Love This Recipe

Classic candy vibes: Inspired by the beloved Cherry Mash candy.

Easy to make: Simple steps with everyday ingredients.

Perfect for gifting: Beautifully bite‑sized and festive.

Make‑ahead friendly: Stores well in the fridge for up to a week.

Ingredients

For the Cherry Filling

1 jar (10 oz) maraschino cherries

½ cup unsalted butter

2 cups powdered sugar

1 tsp vanilla extract

For the Chocolate Coating

2 cups semisweet or milk chocolate chips

1 tbsp coconut oil or shortening (optional, for glossy shell)

Step‑by‑Step Instructions

Step 1: Prepare the Cherries

Drain cherries thoroughly. Finely chop and spread over paper towels. Press firmly to remove excess liquid—this ensures a firm filling.

Step 2: Make the Filling

Beat softened butter until creamy. Gradually mix in powdered sugar and vanilla until smooth. Fold in dried cherry pieces until evenly combined.

Step 3: Shape & Freeze

Scoop heaping teaspoons of filling, roll into 1‑inch balls, and place on parchment‑lined baking sheet. Freeze 20–30 minutes until firm.

Step 4: Melt Chocolate

Combine chocolate chips and coconut oil in microwave‑safe bowl. Heat in 30‑second intervals, stirring until smooth.

Step 5: Coat Truffles

Dip frozen cherry balls into melted chocolate using a fork. Coat completely, let excess drip off, and place back on tray. Repeat with all pieces.

Step 6: Set & Serve

Refrigerate 15–20 minutes until chocolate shell is firm. Store in airtight container in fridge up to 1 week.

Tips & Tricks

Dry cherries well: Excess moisture makes filling too soft.

Extra flavor: Add ½ tsp almond extract for a cherry‑almond twist.

Decorative finish: Drizzle with white chocolate or sprinkle with crushed nuts.

Storage hack: Layer truffles with parchment paper to prevent sticking.

Variations

Nutty Cherry Mash: Roll truffles in crushed peanuts before chocolate sets.

Dark Chocolate Lovers: Use bittersweet chocolate for a richer shell.

Festive Flair: Tint filling pink with a drop of food coloring.

Valentine’s Treats: Shape into hearts using silicone molds.

Serving Ideas

Arrange on a dessert platter for parties.

Gift in decorative tins or boxes.

Pair with coffee or champagne for a luxe treat.

Add to holiday cookie trays for variety.

FAQs

Q: Can I use fresh cherries instead of maraschino?
Yes, but they must be pitted, chopped, and dried thoroughly.

Q: Can I freeze truffles?
Yes, freeze up to 2 months. Thaw in fridge before serving.

Q: Can I make them dairy‑free?
Use plant‑based butter and dairy‑free chocolate chips.

Recipe Details

Prep Time: 30 minutes

Chill Time: 30 minutes

Total Time: ~1 hour

Servings: 24 truffles

Final Thoughts

These Cherry Mash Truffles are creamy, fruity, and chocolate‑covered perfection. They’re easy to make, fun to customize, and guaranteed to impress at any gathering.

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