Lavender Lemon Wafer Truffles

Lavender Lemon Wafer Truffles

Lavender Lemon Wafer Truffles, featuring white chocolate and a floral hint, are luscious summer treats. Made with just four simple ingredients, these easy truffles will not disappoint.

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Lavender Lemon Wafer Truffles

Hello, folks! I hope you’re doing well and that my American and Canadian readers enjoyed a great long weekend.

As summer winds down, autumn recipes are appearing everywhere. I’m almost ready to embrace cozy fall flavors. But first, I have a few more summer recipes to share.

Let’s dive into another lavender recipe – an easy, tasty dessert: Lavender Lemon Wafer Truffles.

What Are Wafer Cookies?

Wafer cookies are thin, light, and crispy biscuits made from a liquid batter, normally with a waffle-like surface. They are typically assembled like sandwich cookies, alternating the layers of wafers and creamy filling. You can enjoy wafer cookies on their own, or elevate them to another, more exciting level by using them in a recipe. Even more, add some lavender to make a fancy-sounding dessert.

Fruit Pairings with Lavender

You already probably know that lavender pairs with so many fruit flavours, including:

So, today it’s all about lemon and lavender, a classic combination.

Why You’ll Love These Wafer Truffles with Lemon and Lavender?

  • They are a breeze to make, requiring under 30 minutes of preparation time with only four ingredients.
  • You can enjoy them right away, though they will taste even better after a couple of hours.
  • It’s an inexpensive recipe.
  • You are elevating simple store-bought wafers into an elegant treat that you can even present as a gift.

Ingredients You’ll Need for Lavender Lemon Wafer Truffles

You’ll need only four ingredients:

  • Wafer Cookies with a filling – the base of these truffles. Look for a light or neutral flavour of the filling, such as vanilla or lemon. More decadent varieties (e.g., chocolate, hazelnut, etc.) will not work in this recipe. Also, if possible, look for wafers with less sugar content.
  • White Chocolate – adds sweetness and binds everything together.
  • Lemon – both lemon and zest add freshness and balance the sweetness.
  • Dried lavender buds – minced or rubbed with your fingers. As a rule of thumb, it’s better to add less than more. Adding too much can give a perfumy, soapy aroma. Be sure to use culinary-grade lavender. You can use fresh lavender buds from your garden. Make sure it’s a variety suitable for cooking. Culinary lavender tends to have a mild, less perfume-forward aroma.

More Lavender-flavoured Desserts

Looking for more lavender-infused dessert ideas? Please be sure to check the following:

I hope you enjoy this dried fig goat cheese spread with lavender and will give it a try. If you try it, please let me know in the comment section below, send me an Instagram message, or share your photos by adding the hashtag #havocinthekitchen.

Cheers!

Lavender Lemon Wafer Truffles
Lavender Lemon Wafer Truffles
Lavender Lemon Wafer Truffles

Lavender Lemon Wafer Truffles

Recipe by Ben | Havocinthekitchen

Lavender Lemon Wafer Truffles, featuring white chocolate and a floral hint, are luscious summer treats.

Course: Chilled and No-Bake DessertsDifficulty: Easy
5.0 from 1 vote
Servings

4

servings
Prep time

30

minutes
Cooking time

40

minutes
Cook Mode

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Ingredients

  • 400 g wafers with a creamy filling (vanilla or lemon)
    may need a few extra wafers

  • 100 g white chocolate, finely chopped

  • 1 lemon, zested

  • 1 tbsp. (15 ml) lemon juice
    may need a little more depending on consistency

  • 1/2 tsp. dried lavender buds, finely minced
    or slightly more, for a more pronounced aroma

Directions

  • Put chopped white chocolate in a microwave-safe bowl. Microwave in 15-20 second bursts, stirring each time. Two or three intervals should melt it.
  • Process the wafers in a kitchen processor until they are fine. Clustering is normal due to the filling. Set aside 1/2 cup of crumbs.
  • Put the remaining crumbs in a bowl. Add the melted chocolate, lemon zest, 1 tablespoon lemon juice, and lavender. Mix with a spatula. The dough should be sticky and damp but hold its shape. If it’s too dry, add more lemon juice. If the mixture is too wet, add more wafers. Also, at this point you may try and add more lavender, if desired.
  • Using your hands, shape out truffles. Depending on the size, you should be able to get about 18 to 24 truffles. Roll them out in the reserved crumbs.
  • Store in an airtight container in the fridge for up to a week. Ideally, serve at room temperature.lace the chopped white chocolate in a microwave-safe bowl and microwave in 15-20-second intervals, stirring every time between each interval. Depending on how fine you chopped it, 2 to 3 intervals should be enough.
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6 Comments

  1. Lemon and lavender are such a perfect combination. I love using the wafers, instead of coconut, for the coating. So many of my friends won’t eat coconut.

  2. These Lavender Lemon Wafer Truffles sound absolutely delightful! I love how you’ve transformed simple wafers into such an elegant, floral treat.

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