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    Matcha Truffles - a Delicious St. Patrick's Day Treat

    Published: Feb 23, 2022 · Modified: Nov 28, 2023 by Nora · This post may contain affiliate links · 28 Comments

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    Matcha Green Tea Truffles ready to eat
    Matcha Green Tea Truffles ready to eat
    Matcha Green Tea Truffles ready to eat
    Matcha Green Tea Truffles ready to eat
    Matcha Green Tea Truffles ready to eat

    Matcha Green Tea Truffles, refreshing, chocolaty, with a distinctive Matcha flavor, and the perfect no-bake treat for your St. Patrick's Day celebration! 

    Matcha Green Tea Truffles ready to eat

    The Matcha ganache I created for this recipe includes white chocolate couverture, heavy cream, and Matcha powder. Luckily, very easy to make.

    The finishing touch is the powdering of the white chocolate couverture with an exquisite powdered sugar-Matcha powder layer.

    But of course, these delicious candies are a treat not only for St. Patrick's Day but all year round!

    If you're looking for more recipes to make St. Patrick's Day indulgent, check out our delightful No Bake Mint Chocolate Cheesecake, very boozy Bailey's truffle recipe and Mint Oreo pudding cake.

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    • 🥘 Ingredients
    • 🔪 Instructions
    • 🌡️ Storage
    • 💭 Top tips
    • 🍽 Equipment
    • 🌡️ Melting (Tempering) Chocolate
    • 📖 Recipe
    • 🤎 You might also like
    • ⛑️ Food Safety
    • 💬 Comments

    🥘 Ingredients

    You only need 4 ingredients for making those wonderful Matcha truffles.
    • Matcha Powder
    • White Chocolate Couverture
    • Heavy whipping cream
    • Glucose to get a stable result
    • Chocolate hollow spheres - preferably white chocolate hollow spheres. It gives a hint of milk chocolate flavor, but this is hardly noticeable since the hollow bodies are very thin-walled. Because I unfortunately only had milk chocolate on hand, this also worked, of course. 
    • White Chocolate Couverture for covering
    • Powdered Sugar and Matcha Powder for rolling

    See the recipe card for quantities.

    At PrimeChocolate, you can buy these pre-made chocolate hollow spheres and save 10 % with the coupon code ThankYouNora

    🔪 Instructions

    Preparing the White Chocolate Matcha Ganache

    Making the Matcha ganache starts with weighing out the glucose, in our case, 5g. It is best to weigh the glucose directly in a small saucepan that you want to use for the ganache preparation, as it is very sticky.   

    Add the whipping cream to the small saucepan and boil briefly, constantly stirring. This way, you have dissolved the glucose and boiled up the whipped cream in this one step.   

    Remove the saucepan from the heat and add the chocolate couverture. Now stir until the chocolate couverture has dissolved and formed a homogeneous mass.   

    Now add the Matcha powder and mix it with the white chocolate ganache. I used a regular whisk first and then the Matcha whisk. In my experience, that way, the powder mixes best with the white chocolate ganache.

    Add the Matcha powder.

    Add the Matcha powder.

    Whisk up with the Matcha whisk.

    Whisk the ganache up with the Matcha broom.

    Finally, sieve the ganache through a close-meshed sieve. So you are on the safe side that you have a 100% lump-free Matcha ganache.  

    Let the Matcha ganache cool to 31 °C // 87.8 °F and pour it into a piping bag. Fill the hollow spheres with the ganache and place them in the refrigerator for 24 hours.   

    Fill the hollow spheres with the Matcha white chocolate ganache.

    Fill the hollow spheres with the Matcha white chocolate ganache.

    Sealing the Chocolate Hollow Spheres

    On the next day, before the cooling time is over, you can start preparing the white chocolate couverture. Melt it in a water bath or with the tempering device and bring it to working temperature.   

    Water bath: If you use a water bath for melting, you need two pots of different sizes. Fill one pot 3-4 finger-widths with water and place the second, smaller pot in it. The second pot should not touch the water! Now put the chocolate to be melted into the upper, smaller pot and melt it over moderate heat while stirring over the rising steam.

    Tempering unit: Add the chocolate to be melted to the tempering unit and set it to the appropriate melting temperature. White and milk chocolate: 40 °C // 104 °F, dark chocolate 50 °C // 122 °F.  

    Pour the tempered chocolate into a squeeze bottle and seal the chocolate truffles with it.   

    Place the sealed truffles again for 15-30 minutes in the fridge so that the chocolate can solidify before you can coat them.   

    Coating and Dusting the Matcha Truffles

    Prepare a shallow baking pan in which you sieve three teaspoons of powdered sugar and ¼ teaspoon Matcha powder. In this pan, you'll roll your chocolate-coated truffles.   

    Now take two to four of the sealed pralines in your hand (it's best to wear gloves), dip the fingers of one hand into the tempered chocolate, and roll the pralines between your hands. This technique is the easiest way to coat pralines, and the chocolate coating will not be too thick.   

    Place the coated truffles in the prepared pan with the powdered sugar-Matcha mixture and roll them in it.   

    Once you've finished coating all the pralines, you still want to remove the excess powdered sugar-Matcha from your pralines. To do this, place 2-3 chocolates in a sieve, and roll them back and forth.

    The rolling will loosen the excess powder. Now place the finished Matcha truffle in a chocolate paper cup, and voilà!

    Matcha Green Tea Truffles ready to eat

    Your St. Patrick's Day Matcha white chocolate truffle is ready!

    Do you like my tableware? Snag it from Villeroy & Boch, too!

    🌡️ Storage

    Store in a cool place and an airtight container.

    Pralines like it cool, but not damp and cold. Therefore, the optimum storage temperature is 62.6 °F // 17 °C. The finished chocolates will last for up to three months at this temperature.

    At room temperature, the shelf life is one week.

    Optional, if you can't find a suitable place to store them, place the container in the refrigerator, even if it is not ideal.

    💭 Top tips

    The easiest way to coat the chocolates is by hand. This way, the chocolate coating will not be too thick.

    To get the white chocolate couverture, easily out of the squeeze bottle again after sealing the hollow spheres, freeze the bottle briefly.

    Once the chocolate has hardened and you squeeze the bottle, it will crumble, and you can easily crumble it out of the bottle and continue using it.

    🍽 Equipment

    • Water bath or Tempering device for melting the chocolate
    • Small saucepan
    • Wooden spoon
    • Narrow baking pan for rolling the truffles
    • Whisk
    • Matcha whisk if available
    • Close-meshed sieve
    • Piping bag
    • Squeeze bottle for closing the truffles
    • Chocolate paper cups

    🌡️ Melting (Tempering) Chocolate

    Water bath: If you use a water bath for melting, you need two pots of different sizes. Fill one pot 3-4 finger-widths with water and place the second, smaller pot in it. The second pot should not touch the water! Now put the chocolate to be melted into the upper, smaller pot and melt it over moderate heat while stirring over the rising steam.

    Tempering unit: Add the chocolate to be melted to the tempering unit and set it to the appropriate melting temperature. White and milk chocolate: 40 °C // 104 °F, dark chocolate 50 °C // 122 °F.  

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    📖 Recipe

    Matcha Green Tea Truffles ready to eat

    Matcha Green Tea Truffles

    Nora
    You'll love those white chocolate Matcha tea truffles. The Matcha ganache, with which the chocolates are filled, includes white chocolate couverture, heavy cream, and Matcha powder. They are delicious, refreshing, easy to make, and perfect for a St. Patrick's Day celebration!
    5 from 107 votes
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    Prep Time 1 hour hr
    Cooling Time 1 day d 1 hour hr
    Total Time 1 day d 2 hours hrs
    Course Dessert, Snack
    Cuisine European
    Servings 21 Truffles
    Calories 75 kcal

    Equipment

    • Water bath or tempering device
    • Small Saucepan
    • Wooden spoon
    • Narrow baking pan
    • Whisk
    • Matcha whisk
    • Close meshed sieve
    • Pastry bag
    • Squeeze Bottle
    • Chocolate paper cups

    Ingredients
     
     

    White Chocolate Matcha Ganache

    • ½ teaspoon Matcha powder
    • ½ cup White chocolate couverture
    • ½ cup Heavy whipping cream
    • ¼ tablespoon Glucose
    • 21 White hollow spheres

    Coating

    • ¼ cup White chocolate couverture
    • 3 teaspoon Powdered sugar
    • ¼ teaspoon Matcha powder

    Instructions
     

    White Chocolate Matcha Ganache

    • Put the glucose in a saucepan.
      ¼ tablespoon Glucose
    • Add the heavy cream and boil briefly while constantly stirring.
      ½ cup Heavy whipping cream
    • Remove the saucepan from the heat and add the chocolate couverture. Stir until the chocolate couverture has dissolved.
      ½ cup White chocolate couverture
    • Add the Matcha powder and mix it with the white chocolate ganache.
      ½ teaspoon Matcha powder
    • Sieve the ganache through a close-meshed sieve.

    Filling the Hollow Spheres

    • Let the ganache cool to 31 °C // 87.8 °F and pour it into a piping bag.
    • Fill the hollow spheres with the ganache and place them in the refrigerator for 24 hours.
      21 White hollow spheres

    Sealing the Truffles

    • Melt the white chocolate in a water bath or with the tempering device and bring it to working temperature. (40 °C // 104 °F)
      ¼ cup White chocolate couverture
    • Pour the tempered chocolate into a squeeze bottle and seal the chocolate truffles with it.
    • Cool the sealed chocolates for 15-30 minutes in the fridge.

    Coating the Truffles

    • Prepare a shallow baking pan in which you sieve three teaspoons of powdered sugar and ¼ teaspoon Matcha powder.
      3 teaspoon Powdered sugar, ¼ teaspoon Matcha powder
    • Cover the sealed truffles with the tempered chocolate.
    • Place the coated truffles in the prepared pan with the powdered sugar-Matcha mixture and roll them in it.
    • Remove the excess powdered sugar-Matcha from your pralines by rolling them back and forth in a sieve.
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    Nutrition values are estimates only, using online calculators. Please verify using your own data.
    Serving: 1truffle | Calories: 75kcal | Protein: 1g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 2g | Cholesterol: 6mg | Sodium: 3mg | Potassium: 3mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 4g | Vitamin A: 70IU | Vitamin C: 1mg | Calcium: 3mg | Iron: 1mg
    Enjoy creating delicious food all year round! Truffles, eggnog, chocolates, Christmas cookies, cakes, boozy drinks, and divine Austrian delicacies!

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    ⛑️ Food Safety

    • Cook to a minimum temperature of 165 °F (74 °C)
    • Do not use the same utensils on cooked food, that previously touched raw meat
    • Wash hands after touching raw meat
    • Don't leave food sitting out at room temperature for extended periods
    • Never leave cooking food unattended
    • Use oils with high smoking point to avoid harmful compounds
    • Always have good ventilation when using a gas stove

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    1. Freya

      March 02, 2022 at 7:12 am

      5 stars
      This looks so good, Matcha truffles are divine!

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      • Nora

        March 02, 2022 at 6:17 pm

        Thank you so much, Freya!

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    2. Katie

      March 02, 2022 at 11:04 am

      I love matcha and these truffles really hit the spot! Thanks for the recipe.

      Katie xoxo

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      • Nora

        March 02, 2022 at 6:17 pm

        Thank you, Katie! I am glad you like the recipe!

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    3. FOODHEAL

      March 02, 2022 at 2:30 pm

      Oh, my Deliciousness! these look awesome! I don't know if I can manage to produce the exact perfection, but they are tempting me!

      Reply
      • Nora

        March 02, 2022 at 6:19 pm

        Thank you! I'm sure you'll make them wonderfully!

        Reply
    4. Kayla DiMaggio

      March 02, 2022 at 2:43 pm

      5 stars
      Loving these matcha truffles! Such a fun little treat for the upcoming holiday!

      Reply
      • Nora

        March 02, 2022 at 6:19 pm

        Thank you so much, Kayla!

        Reply
    5. Daniel Ng

      March 03, 2022 at 1:46 pm

      5 stars
      Wow. Looks like mochi. Perfect for the St. Patrick's Day celebration. The green and the white blends perfectly.

      Reply
      • Nora

        March 31, 2022 at 6:33 pm

        Thank you! I am so glad you like them!

        Reply
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