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Keto Chocolate Brownie Truffles

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Today, I’ve got a special treat that’s sure to satisfy any chocolate lover’s cravings! You really need to make these fudgy, rich keto brownie truffles coated in dark chocolate and crunchy macadamias. If you’ve been following my recipes, you know I’m a big fan of RxSugar Allulose, especially their keto-friendly, sugar-free brownie mix. It’s so easy; all you need is water to make delicious, guilt-free brownies!

These brownies are fantastic on their own, but I wanted to take them up a notch by turning them into these decadent truffles. With just a few simple steps, you can enjoy a low-carb dessert that feels truly indulgent without any of the sugar.

Key Ingredients & Easy Swaps

To make these truffles just right, here are some key ingredients and a few simple swaps you can use to customize the flavor:

  • RxSugar Keto Brownie Mix: The star of this recipe, RxSugar's Keto Brownie Mix (use this link to get 20% off) makes it easy to keep things low-carb and sugar-free. All you need is water to prepare the brownies, so it’s super convenient!
  • Mascarpone or Cream Cheese: Adds creaminess and helps bind the truffles. You can use either mascarpone for a richer taste or cream cheese for a slightly tangier twist. For a dairy-free option, use thick coconut cream.
  • Macadamia Nuts: For a delicious crunch, crushed macadamias add the perfect texture and taste to the truffles. If you’d like to try other flavors, swap them out for crushed pistachios, pecans, or toasted shredded coconut. Roasted nuts or coconut can give an even deeper flavor, and for a unique twist, try freeze-dried berries.
  • Dark Chocolate: For the chocolate coating, use 90% dark chocolate which is ultra low in sugar and perfect for these truffles. Alternatively, use 100% dark chocolate to keep it 100% sugar-free. For a milder coating, blend 3 oz (85 g) of 100% chocolate with 1 oz (28 g) of cacao butter.
  • Optional Flavor Variations: Add-ins like orange zest, vanilla, cinnamon, or peppermint extract can bring out festive flavors. You can also add a splash of rum, whiskey, or bourbon for a festive taste.

Can I use homemade brownie mix?

If RxSugar Keto Brownie Mix isn’t available in your area, you can use this keto brownie mug cake recipe as a substitute. Simply triple the recipe to get a similar amount to use in this truffle recipe. You might need to add a touch of sweetener to match the results.

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Tips for Making the Perfect Brownie Truffles

For the best truffles, here are a few essential tips:

  • Gentle Cooking: Chocolate can burn easily, so use low heat settings if microwaving. For best results, microwave at half power, rotating the bowl a quarter turn every 30 seconds if your microwave doesn’t have a rotating plate.
  • Extra Crunch Options: For added texture, you can mix in extra chopped nuts or chocolate chunks before coating the truffles.
  • Oven Option: If you prefer to use the oven instead of the microwave, bake the brownie mixture at 175°C (350°F) fan-assisted, or 195°C (380°F) conventional for about 15 minutes. If using a smaller, deeper dish, you may need to adjust the baking time slightly as it will take longer to cook through and set.
  • Roasting Macadamias: If you choose roasted macadamias for coating, keep in mind that macadamias are more resilient than most nuts. They can be roasted at 300°F (150°C) without causing significant oxidation to their fats, unlike walnuts, which are best kept below 265°F (130°C). You can learn all about macadamia nuts in this post.

Storage Tips

Store these truffles in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 1 week to keep them fresh and maintain their texture. For longer storage, place the truffles in a freezer-safe container and freeze for up to 3 months. Thaw them in the refrigerator for a few hours before serving.

These truffles are best enjoyed chilled or at room temperature—perfect for a quick, grab-and-go treat!

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Hands-on Overall

Serving size 1 truffle

Allergy information for Keto Chocolate Brownie Truffles

✔  Gluten free
✔  Nightshade free
✔  Pork free
✔  Avocado free
✔  Fish free
✔  Shellfish free
✔  Beef free
Pescatarian
Vegetarian

Nutritional values (per 1 truffle)

Net carbs1.3 grams
Protein3 grams
Fat10.5 grams
Calories117 kcal
Calories from carbs 5%, protein 11%, fat 84%
Total carbs3.6 gramsFiber2.3 gramsSugars0.8 gramsSaturated fat4.9 gramsSodium10 mg(0% RDA)Magnesium21 mg(5% RDA)Potassium63 mg(3% EMR)

Ingredients (makes 15 truffles)

Instructions

  1. In a medium bowl, mix the brownie mix with water until smooth. Pour the mixture into a large ramekin or silicone baking tray. Microwave on half power (500 W) for 3 to 4 minutes, checking every minute.
    Note: Click here to get 20% off RxSugar Keto Brownie Mix, or see recipe tips for homemade keto mug brownie. Keto Chocolate Brownie Truffles
  2. Carefully remove from the microwave and transfer to a mixing bowl. Let the brownie mixture cool completely. Keto Chocolate Brownie Truffles
  3. Once cooled, add mascarpone (or cream cheese) to the brownie mixture, stirring until fully combined. Place the bowl in the fridge to chill for 30 minutes. Then, use a cookie scoop or dampened hands to shape into 15 truffles, about 20 g (0.7 oz) each. Arrange the truffles on a tray and freeze for at least 30 minutes, or up to 1 hour. Keto Chocolate Brownie Truffles
  4. While the truffles chill, melt the dark chocolate in a double boiler or in a glass bowl over a saucepan of simmering water, stirring until smooth. Let it cool slightly before coating, as overly warm chocolate may not coat evenly.
  5. Remove truffles from the freezer. Using a skewer or fork, dip each truffle into the melted chocolate, spooning over the chocolate to coat evenly. Rotate the truffle gently as the chocolate begins to set, then dip into the crushed macadamias. If any chocolate remains, drizzle it over the truffles. Remove the skewer and cover the hole with a dab of chocolate. Keto Chocolate Brownie Truffles
  6. Place each coated truffle on a tray lined with greaseproof paper and refrigerate for at least 15 minutes before serving. Store in the fridge for up to a week or freeze for up to 3 months. Keto Chocolate Brownie Truffles

Chocolate Brownie Truffles
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Chocolate Brownie Truffles
Low-carb and sugar-free chocolate brownie truffles made with keto brownie mix, dark chocolate, and crunchy macadamia nuts for a rich, satisfying treat that's easy to make.
Hands on25m
Overall2h
Servings15
Calories117 kcal
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Ingredients

Instructions

  1. In a medium bowl, mix the brownie mix with water until smooth. Pour the mixture into a large ramekin or silicone baking tray. Microwave on half power (500 W) for 3 to 4 minutes, checking every minute.
    Note: Click here to get 20% off RxSugar Keto Brownie Mix, or see recipe tips for homemade keto mug brownie.
  2. Carefully remove from the microwave and transfer to a mixing bowl. Let the brownie mixture cool completely.
  3. Once cooled, add mascarpone (or cream cheese) to the brownie mixture, stirring until fully combined. Place the bowl in the fridge to chill for 30 minutes. Then, use a cookie scoop or dampened hands to shape into 15 truffles, about 20 g (0.7 oz) each. Arrange the truffles on a tray and freeze for at least 30 minutes, or up to 1 hour.
  4. While the truffles chill, melt the dark chocolate in a double boiler or in a glass bowl over a saucepan of simmering water, stirring until smooth. Let it cool slightly before coating, as overly warm chocolate may not coat evenly.
  5. Remove truffles from the freezer. Using a skewer or fork, dip each truffle into the melted chocolate, spooning over the chocolate to coat evenly. Rotate the truffle gently as the chocolate begins to set, then dip into the crushed macadamias. If any chocolate remains, drizzle it over the truffles. Remove the skewer and cover the hole with a dab of chocolate.
  6. Place each coated truffle on a tray lined with greaseproof paper and refrigerate for at least 15 minutes before serving. Store in the fridge for up to a week or freeze for up to 3 months.

Nutrition (per serving, 1 truffle)

Calories117kcal
Net Carbs1.3g
Carbohydrates3.6g
Protein3g
Fat10.5g
Saturated Fat4.9g
Fiber2.3g
Sugar0.8g
Sodium10mg
Magnesium21mg
Potassium63mg

Detailed nutritional breakdown (per 1 truffle)

Net carbsProteinFatCalories
Total per 1 truffle
1.3 g3 g10.5 g117 kcal
RxSugar Keto Brownie Mix
0 g1.6 g1.6 g29 kcal
Water, still
0 g0 g0 g0 kcal
Mascarpone cheese
0.1 g0.5 g2.8 g28 kcal
Extra dark chocolate, 90% cocoa (cacao)
1 g0.8 g4.3 g43 kcal
Macadamia nuts (unsalted)
0.1 g0.2 g1.7 g16 kcal

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Martina Slajerova
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Martina Slajerova

I changed the way I ate in 2011, when I was diagnosed with Hashimoto’s, an autoimmune disease that affects the thyroid. I had no energy, and I found it more and more difficult to maintain a healthy weight.

That’s when I decided to quit sugar, grains, and processed foods, and to start following a whole-foods-based ketogenic approach to food.

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Comments (10)

These brownie truffles sound super tasty! Do you think dried berries could be mixed in the filling for an extra twist? 😊

Now that you suggested that, I think these would be perfect! Homemade Sugar-Free Dried Cranberries
Maybe you could even try some crumbled freeze-dried raspberries.

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OK, I bought the mix anyway but nothing else.
I don’t have a microwave, how can I make these without one? Do you bake them completely, or just part way to make this recipe?
They sure look yummy!!!

I made this twice, once in the oven, once in a microwave. I preheated my oven to 175 C/ 350 F (fan assisted) and baked for just about 8 minutes, but that is because I first used a relatively big, 8x8 inch silicone baking tray which spread it out quite thin. Keep an eye on it as chocolate tends to burn. It should be just set so that when they cool down and you mix them with the mascarpone, the mixture is not too moist.

Just FYI, I used the link, but you only get 20% off if you spend $200.!!!
I’d like to try this with the RX brownie mix, but I’m retired on a limited income…maybe I’ll try the recipe you linked to...

Oh no, that sounds high, let me send them an email, I will check with RxSugar and get back to you!

I am so excited to try this brownie mix and I'll start with this recipe, especially now just in time for Christmas. I prefer Allulose, it's the only keto sweetener that actually tastes like sugar!

These are perfect for Christmas! I'd add a splash of rum for that perfect festive touch 😊

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Whoa!
Martina, these look crazy delicious! And then when I saw the word “mascarpone” I melted! YES, PLEASE!  Ty for sharing!
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I think mascarpone is the perfect binder! I find it much better than cream as it makes it less dense, more rich 😊