Healthy Pumpkin Truffles Recipe
Introduction
These healthy pumpkin truffles offer a delightful bite-sized treat combining smooth pumpkin purée with warm spices and rich dark chocolate. Perfect for a guilt-free snack or festive dessert, they’re easy to make and naturally sweetened.

Ingredients
- ½ cup (122g) pumpkin purée (NOT pumpkin pie mix!)
- 1 ¼ tsp homemade pumpkin spice (see Notes)
- ⅛ tsp salt
- ¾ tsp liquid stevia (or adjusted to taste)
- ¾ cup (90g) oat flour (gluten free if necessary and measured like this)
- ¼ cup (54g) roughly chopped dark chocolate (see Notes)
- Optional: flaky sea salt (for finishing – highly recommended!)
Instructions
- Step 1: Place a sheet of wax paper or parchment paper on a baking tray.
- Step 2: In a medium bowl, stir together the pumpkin purée, pumpkin spice, salt, and liquid stevia. Add in the oat flour, stirring until just incorporated.
- Step 3: Working with a small amount of the mixture at a time, roll into a bite-sized sphere. Place on the prepared baking sheet. Repeat with the remaining mixture. (Rub your fingers and palms with a little neutral-tasting oil first if it sticks to them!)
- Step 4: Place the dark chocolate into a microwave-safe bowl. Microwave on HIGH for 30 seconds. Stir for 1 minute. Continue to heat for 10-second intervals, stirring for 1 minute between each, until the chocolate has completely melted. (Keep it warm while assembling your truffles.)
- Step 5: Working with one filling sphere at a time, carefully dip it in the melted chocolate using two forks, and let the excess drip off by rocking it between the forks. Place back onto the wax paper. If using flaky sea salt, sprinkle a small amount on top.
- Step 6: Once all truffles have been coated, place them in the freezer for 5-10 minutes (or the refrigerator for 15-20 minutes) until the chocolate hardens. Store in the refrigerator until ready to eat.
Tips & Variations
- Use homemade pumpkin spice for the best flavor balance, or substitute with a mix of cinnamon, nutmeg, ginger, and cloves.
- If oat flour isn’t available, you can finely grind gluten-free oats at home.
- For a sweeter touch, adjust liquid stevia to your taste or substitute with honey or maple syrup.
- Keep melted chocolate warm by placing the bowl over a warm water bath while dipping truffles to prevent it from hardening too quickly.
- Sprinkling flaky sea salt after dipping enhances the chocolate’s richness and balances the sweetness.
Storage
Store the pumpkin truffles in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to one week. You can also freeze them for longer storage—simply thaw in the refrigerator before serving. To enjoy the best texture, allow refrigerated truffles to sit at room temperature for a few minutes before eating.
How to Serve

Serve this delicious recipe with your favorite sides.
FAQs
Can I use canned pumpkin pie mix instead of pumpkin purée?
No, pumpkin pie mix contains added sugars and spices which may alter the flavor and texture. Use plain pumpkin purée for the best results.
Is it necessary to use liquid stevia?
No, liquid stevia is a low-calorie sweetener option, but you can substitute it with honey, maple syrup, or another sweetener of your choice, adjusting the quantity to taste.
PrintHealthy Pumpkin Truffles Recipe
These Healthy Pumpkin Truffles are a delightful, guilt-free treat combining creamy pumpkin purée with warm homemade pumpkin spice and rich dark chocolate. Perfect for fall or any time you crave a naturally sweet, low-calorie bite-sized dessert that’s gluten-free and sweetened with stevia instead of sugar. Coated in smooth melted dark chocolate and optionally finished with flaky sea salt, these truffles offer a balanced blend of flavors and textures.
- Prep Time: 15 minutes
- Cook Time: 10 minutes
- Total Time: 25 minutes
- Yield: 24 truffles 1x
- Category: Dessert
- Method: No-Cook
- Cuisine: American
- Diet: Gluten Free
Ingredients
Pumpkin Truffle Mixture
- ½ cup (122g) pumpkin purée (NOT pumpkin pie mix!)
- 1 ¼ tsp homemade pumpkin spice (see Notes)
- ⅛ tsp salt
- ¾ tsp liquid stevia (or adjusted to taste)
- ¾ cup (90g) oat flour (gluten free if necessary and measured like this)
Chocolate Coating
- ¼ cup (54g) roughly chopped dark chocolate (see Notes)
- Optional: flaky sea salt (for finishing – highly recommended!)
Instructions
- Prepare the workspace: Place a sheet of wax paper or parchment paper on a baking tray for the truffles to rest on after forming.
- Mix the truffle base: In a medium bowl, stir together the pumpkin purée, homemade pumpkin spice, salt, and liquid stevia until combined. Add the oat flour and stir just until incorporated to form a workable dough.
- Form truffles: Working with a small portion at a time, roll the mixture into bite-sized spheres. If the mixture sticks to your hands, rub your fingers and palms lightly with a neutral-tasting oil. Place each rolled sphere on the prepared baking sheet and repeat until all the mixture is used (approximately 24 truffles).
- Melt the chocolate: Place the chopped dark chocolate in a microwave-safe bowl. Microwave on HIGH for 30 seconds, then stir for 1 minute. Continue heating in 10-second intervals, stirring for 1 minute between each, until the chocolate is fully melted and smooth. Keep the chocolate warm while coating the truffles.
- Coat the truffles: Using two forks, carefully dip one truffle at a time into the melted chocolate, rocking gently to let excess drip off. Place the coated truffle back onto the wax paper. If desired, sprinkle a small amount of flaky sea salt on top for added flavor. Repeat for all truffles.
- Set the chocolate: Once all truffles are coated, place the tray in the freezer for 5-10 minutes or the refrigerator for 15-20 minutes until the chocolate has hardened.
- Store and serve: Keep the pumpkin truffles refrigerated until ready to enjoy for optimal texture and freshness.
Notes
- Homemade pumpkin spice blend typically includes cinnamon, nutmeg, ginger, allspice, and cloves. Adjust proportions to taste.
- Use dark chocolate with at least 70% cocoa content for a rich, slightly bitter contrast that pairs well with pumpkin.
- If oat flour is unavailable, you can make your own by finely grinding gluten-free oats in a food processor.
- Rub hands with a neutral oil such as avocado or canola oil to prevent sticking when rolling truffles.
- Stevia sweetness can be adjusted depending on preference and brand potency.
- The flaky sea salt sprinkled on top enhances the chocolate’s flavor and adds a delightful crunch.
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