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    Home » Recipes » Confectionery

    Baileys Truffles

    Published: Dec 3, 2025 by Libby Hakim · Leave a Comment

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    If you love Baileys Irish Cream and chocolate, this is your perfect little treat. Baileys Truffles are easy to make and so much lovelier than the store bought version.

    Perfect for parties, gifting or anytime you are craving a little sweetness, these truffles call for just 5 ingredients and store well – you can even pop them in the freezer.

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    The recipe

    I've adapted this recipe from a truffles recipe I found on the back of a Chester Slice recipe that my Aunty Judy had given me. Clipped from an early 2000's magazine, it was contributed by former footy player Matthew Johns. He attributes the recipe to his grandmother. Coincidentally, he was raised in the Hunter Valley just like myself, Nana Ling and most of my extended family.

    Keep scrolling for the adapted Baileys Truffles recipe.

    Ingredients

    You'll need just 5 ingredients:

    • Baileys Irish Cream
    • milk chocolate (or dark if you prefer)
    • white chocolate (or milk if you prefer)
    • butter
    • thickened cream (heavy cream).

    All of the ingredient quantities along with clear instructions are in the recipe card at the end of this post.

    How to make Baileys Truffles

    Start by lining a baking tray with paper and measuring out the ingredients. You'll need to separate both of the chocolates into three batches – one for the truffles, another to coat the truffles and the third to make a chocolate drizzle over the truffles (see image 1). Next, you'll add all of the truffles ingredients into a saucepan (see image 2). Place over low heat and stir with a whisk until butter has melted and mixture becomes smooth (see image 3). Transfer mixture to a bowl and place in fridge for about 30 minutes (see image 4).

    Next, roll mixture into small balls (about 1 tablespoon of mixture – see image 5) and place on the prepared baking tray. Place the tray into fridge for about half an hour. Remove the tray from fridge and re-roll if balls have flattened. Place into fridge again for about 30 minutes.

    When the balls are chilled and holding their shape, melt the chocolate set aside for coating (in the microwave using 20 second bursts, checking and stirring after each burst). Using a spoon and fork, dip balls into melted chocolate and let excess chocolate drizzle off before placing back on baking tray (see image 6).

    Melt the chocolate you've set aside for the drizzle and spoon it into a small plastic ziplock bag and squeeze chocolate into one corner. Snip the very end off that corner and drizzle chocolate over the balls (see images 7 and 8). Place in fridge until chocolate has set.

    Storage

    Truffles should be stored in the fridge, especially during the summer months. They will last a couple of weeks stored in an airtight container in the fridge. Freeze truffles (wrapped or in an airtight container) for a month or two. Remove from the freezer and allow to defrost before consuming.

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    Baileys Truffles

    Libby Hakim
    A smooth, sweet and decadent treat that's better than the bought version!
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    Prep Time 10 minutes mins
    Cook Time 5 minutes mins
    Setting time 2 hours hrs
    Total Time 2 hours hrs 15 minutes mins
    Course confectionery
    Cuisine Australian, Irish
    Servings 14 pieces
    Calories 227 kcal

    Equipment

    • baking tray
    • saucepan

    Ingredients
      

    • 360 grams milk chocolate (separate into 125 grams, 210 grams and 25 grams)
    • 170 grams white chocolate (separate into 145 grams and 25 grams)
    • 1 tablespoon Baileys Irish Cream
    • ¼ cup thickened cream (60 ml)
    • 25 grams butter

    Instructions
     

    • Prepare a baking tray by lining with baking paper.
    • Place cream, butter, Baileys, 145 grams white chocolate and 125 grams milk chocolate into a saucepan.
    • Place over low heat and stir with a whisk until butter has melted and mixture becomes smooth.
    • Transfer mixture to a bowl and place in fridge for about 30 minutes.
    • Roll mixture into small balls (about 1 tablespoon of mixture) and place on baking tray. Place tray into fridge for about half an hour. Remove tray from fridge and re-roll if balls have flattened. Place into fridge again for about 30 minutes.
    • Once balls are chilled and holding their shape, melt the 210 gram milk chocolate (in the microwave using 20 second bursts, checking and stirring after each burst).
    • Using a spoon and fork, dip balls into melted chocolate and let excess chocolate drizzle off before placing back on baking tray.
    • Melt 25 grams milk chocolate and 25 grams white chocolate together and stir to combine. Spoon into a small plastic ziplock bag and squeeze chocolate into one corner. Snip the very end off that corner and drizzle chocolate over the balls. Place in fridge until chocolate has set.

    Notes

    Storing: Truffles are best stored in the fridge, especially during the summer months. They will last a couple of weeks stored in an airtight container in the fridge.
    Freezing: Freeze truffles (wrapped or in an airtight container) for a month or two. Remove from the freezer and allow to defrost before consuming.
    Nutrition: The nutrition information is an automatically generated estimate and is not guaranteed to be accurate.

    Nutrition

    Calories: 227kcalCarbohydrates: 23gProtein: 2gFat: 16gSaturated Fat: 10gPolyunsaturated Fat: 0.5gMonounsaturated Fat: 5gTrans Fat: 0.1gCholesterol: 11mgSodium: 28mgPotassium: 114mgFiber: 1gSugar: 21gVitamin A: 111IUVitamin C: 0.1mgCalcium: 34mgIron: 1mg
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