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These Raw Date & Orange Truffles are no-bake chocolate orange truffles made with Medjool dates, hazelnuts, cacao powder, and fresh orange zest.
Naturally sweetened and fiber-rich, these healthy orange truffles are perfect for holiday gifting – or keeping in the fridge for a smarter sweet bite.
Soft, rich, slightly citrusy, and deeply chocolatey – they deliver that classic chocolate-orange flavor combination in a simple, real-food format.
No baking. No refined sugar. Just wholesome ingredients blended into small, satisfying bites.
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Why These Orange Truffles Work
These aren’t meant to taste exactly like boxed chocolate candies. Instead, they’re inspired by that nostalgic chocolate-orange flavor – but made with whole ingredients.
- Naturally sweetened with dates
- No refined sugar
- No baking required
- Gluten-free and dairy-free
- Fiber-rich from dates and hazelnuts
- Easy to customize
They come together in about 15 minutes, plus a short chill time.
Ingredients You’ll Need
- Medjool dates (pitted)
- Fresh orange zest and juice
- Raw hazelnuts (or other raw nuts)
- Raw cacao powder
- Dried cranberries
- Coconut oil
- Optional: orange liqueur
Simple pantry ingredients. Big flavor payoff.
How To Make Orange Truffles
- Soak the dates and cranberries briefly in orange juice to soften (optional).
- Process hazelnuts until finely ground.
- Blend soaked dates and cranberries until smooth.
- Combine everything with cacao, coconut oil, and orange zest.
- Scoop, roll into balls, and chill.
- Roll in cacao powder or festive sprinkles.
No oven. No complicated steps. Just blend, roll, chill.
What Makes These Orange Truffles Different?
Unlike traditional chocolate truffles, these:
- Use dates instead of sugar
- Get structure from nuts instead of cream
- Are naturally dairy-free
- Can be adjusted for sweetness
- Are perfect for make-ahead gifting
They’re rich enough to feel indulgent – but light enough to enjoy without heaviness.
Tips for the Best Texture
- Use soft Medjool dates. If dry, soak longer.
- Finely grind the hazelnuts for smoother texture.
- Chill the mixture before rolling if it feels sticky.
- A small cookie scoop helps keep them uniform.
Looking for more simple homemade desserts? Check this Pumpkin Roll or cupcakes.
Substitutions
No hazelnuts?
Use almonds, cashews, or walnuts.
No cranberries?
Swap with dried cherries or skip entirely.
Want deeper chocolate flavor?
Use Dutch-processed cacao.
Prefer extra citrus?
Add more zest – not juice – for stronger orange flavor.
FAQ
They’re inspired by it, but less sweet and more natural in flavor.
Yes. Freeze up to 2 months in an airtight container. Thaw in the fridge.
If they’re soft, no. If dry, soaking improves texture.
You can use sunflower seeds, but texture will change.
Storage
Store in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 1 week.
Best served slightly chilled.
Final Thoughts
If you love chocolate and citrus together, these no-bake orange truffles are an easy way to enjoy that flavor without refined sugar or baking.
They’re simple, naturally sweetened, and perfect for holiday trays – or a quiet treat with coffee.
More Truffles Recipes
- Raw Vegan Raffaello Truffles
- Vegan Ferrero Rocher
- Dark Chocolate Peppermint Truffles
- Coconut Cranberry Truffles
- Tiramisu Truffles

I love these truffles Mira!! I am ready for Christmas baking!! 🙂
Thanks Renee! Let’s get Christmas baking started 🙂
i would love to give these as a xmas gift! so cute and yummy!
Thanks Caralyn!
Wow! I can’t believe it’s that time of the year again! I love Christmas baking the most. And your truffles are amazing! Very nicely decorated 🙂
Thanks Valya!
Healthy, colorful Christmas treats! I love it! Such a nice divergence from the usual cookies! Perfect for health-conscience friends! Pinned
Thanks Lindsey!
Those cute truffles are perfect for the Christmas party! Thanks for the great idea, I’m pretty sure it will make the crowd very happy 🙂 Pinned!
Thanks for pinning Maggie!
Oh my goodness, these look just like real aka unhealthy 😉 truffles! They sound so smooth and rich, perfect for Christmas! I’m already listening to Christmas music *gasp* so I get exactly what you’re saying 🙂
I’m glad you like them sweetie 🙂
These truffles look so festive, fun and delicious. Love how healthy they are too – definitely going to be making the recipe!
Thanks Thalia! I hope you like them!
I made something very similar, although I use almonds in mine. I am going to have to try it with hazelnuts like this recipe 🙂
I hope you like these hazelnut ones Dannii!
I love that these are festive on the outside and healthy on the inside! The best of both worlds.
Thanks Joanne!
Truffles looks awesome,I tried this with badam and it turned out so yummy.
I’m glad you like them!