While chocolates and candies are generally popular with the kids, Ferrero Rocher is loved by young and adults alike. The crispy, chocolaty outer layer, the soft, fudgy middle layer, and the hazelnut center create a textural delight that is simply irresistible. And while they seem difficult to make at home, they are deceptively simple. Here’s a foolproof, no-bake version perfect for this holiday season!  

What is Ferrero Rocher?

It is a famous Italian chocolate praline truffle featuring toasted hazelnut-coated nutella ganache, a wafer layer, and finished with a crunchy, milk chocolate hazelnut layer. Its signature golden wrapper is the epitome of sophistication and class! You might think it’s easier to just buy a pack of six Ferrero rocher balls off the rack to satisfy your chocolate-nutty cravings. But when the recipe is this simple, you’ll want to make it home! 

It’s vegan and gluten-free. With no added dairy or animal-origin products, this make-at-home recipe is perfect for a vegan lifestyle. Best of all, people with gluten sensitivity can enjoy it, too! It is pretty healthy! This recipe has no added sugar, preservatives, emulsifiers, or refined products. Who knew Ferrero Rocher could be this healthy?! No complicated ingredients. You only need seven simple ingredients to make your favorite chocolates at home. Money saver. No supermarket offer can compete with this homemade version! With this recipe, you’ll get 24 chocolate balls, and you can make fewer or more Ferrero Rocher chocolates by tweaking the measurements!  

Ingredients Needed

One of my favorite things about this recipe is the tiny ingredient list. Here’s what you’ll need.

Hazelnuts. Buy good quality, fresh, crunchy whole hazelnuts, as they are the integral components of this recipe. Avoid buying the ones that have gone soft! You’ll need a few roughly chopped, finely chopped, and 24 whole ones for this recipe! Cocoa/ cacao powder. Both cocoa and cacao powders work for this recipe. It’s really your choice! Vanilla extract. For the classic vanilla flavor. Coconut oil. It helps bind everything together. Maple syrup. I love how the natural flavor of maple syrup complements this chocolate.  Water. To achieve the perfect dough consistency. Dark cooking chocolate. I prefer using about 70% dark chocolate for my recipes. If you like a sweeter coating, use a lesser percentage. If you love dark chocolate, use up to 90% dark chocolate.

How to make Ferrero Rocher

These homemade Ferrero Rochers make excellent home favors! Also, anyone with a refrigerator and a small stove or microwave can make it without complicated appliances/ overlooking. Here’s how you make them!

Recipe tips and variations

Toast the hazelnuts. Use a combination of raw and toasted hazelnut to create layers of flavors.  Adjust the dough consistency. If the dough becomes too oily or sticky, add a touch of cocoa powder to get the perfect rollable consistency.   Don’t skip the chilling step. Chilling the Ferrero Rochers overnight is critical to get the perfect texture. Don’t overheat the chocolate. I prefer melting the chocolate using bain marie (double boiler or in the microwave. Do NOT boil your chocolate over direct heat, and don’t bring it to a boil. You need it just melted. Add a crispy element. One way to add a crispy layer is to roll the truffles in rice crispies before coating them with the chocolate layer.  Double-coat your truffles. While I have stuck to one chocolate layer, you can repeat the coating step with tempered chocolate for a better snap! 

Storage instructions

To store. When stored in a sealed container, these Ferrero Rocher bonbons keep well in the refrigerator for 1 to 2 weeks. To freeze. Store these homemade Ferrero rocher balls in the freezer for three months.

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