Baileys Chocolate Truffles (No-Bake Irish Cream Treats)
No-bake desserts are a wonderful indulgence, especially when they require little more than a few ingredients. Baileys Chocolate Truffles, also known for their rich, creamy taste and incredibly satisfying texture, are a definite crowd-pleaser. These delightful treats take only about 30 minutes to prepare and a little less than an hour to chill, making them the perfect last-minute dessert when you want to impress your friends or family without spending an entire day in the kitchen. There’s something irresistible about chocolate and Irish cream; together, they create a luxurious truffle that melts in your mouth.
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The beauty of this recipe lies not only in its simplicity but also in its adaptability. You can customize flavors or coatings to suit your taste or special occasion, making it versatile enough for any gathering. Whether you’re hosting a party, looking for an easy dessert to treat yourself, or wanting to impress at a potluck, these Baileys Chocolate Truffles (No-Bake Irish Cream Treats) are sure to be a hit. I can’t wait for you to try your hand at making these delightful morsels!
Why You’ll Love This Recipe
- Simple & Quick: With just 30 minutes of prep time and no baking, you can whip these truffles up in no time.
- Irresistible Flavor: The combination of smooth Baileys Irish cream and rich cocoa will tantalize your taste buds.
- Eye-Catching Appeal: Their glossy finish and sprinkle-coated exterior make them as fun to look at as they are to eat!
- Flexible Serving: Perfect for parties, holiday gatherings, or as a simple afternoon treat – they are always a welcome treat.
- Diet-Friendly Options: Easily adaptable if you’re looking for gluten-free or vegan variations by using appropriate substitutes.

Ingredients You’ll Need
- 400 g biscuits (like Nice, Biscoff, Graham crackers, or Tennis cookies): These crushed biscuits form the base of your truffle, adding texture and sweetness. Choose your favorite for the flavor profile you prefer.
- 1 can (13 oz / 375 g) condensed milk: This thick and sweet ingredient binds everything together while adding a creamy richness that takes your truffles to the next level.
- ⅓ cup (50 g) cocoa powder: Unsweetened cocoa adds the deep chocolate flavor that balances the sweetness of the condensed milk and biscuits.
- 4 tablespoons Baileys Original Cream Liqueur: This key ingredient infuses the truffles with a luscious Irish cream flavor—perfect for adult treats!
- ½ cup coconut (for coating the truffles): Shredded coconut will give your truffles a chewy and slightly tropical finish.
- ½ cup chocolate sprinkles (for coating the truffles): A fun and decorative element that adds a delightful crunch.
These ingredients can easily be modified; if you can’t find a specific type of biscuit, feel free to substitute it with what you have on hand. Just remember, the base ingredient is crucial for the right texture and flavor!
How to Make Baileys Chocolate Truffles (No-Bake Irish Cream Treats)
Crush the biscuits: Start by placing 400 g of your biscuit choice—Nice, Biscoff, Graham crackers, or Tennis cookies—into a large Ziploc bag. Use a rolling pin to crush them into fine crumbs. Alternatively, you can use a food processor for a quicker approach. Aim for fine crumbs to create a smoother truffle.
Combine the ingredients: Transfer the crushed biscuits into a mixing bowl. Add in 1 can (13 oz / 375 g) of condensed milk, ⅓ cup (50 g) of unsweetened cocoa powder, and 4 tablespoons of Baileys Original Cream Liqueur. Mix thoroughly using your hands; the warmth of your fingers helps blend everything nicely.
Chill the mixture: Once everything is combined, cover your mixing bowl with plastic wrap and place it in the refrigerator. Chill for at least 30 minutes. This step is important as it allows the mixture to firm up, making it easier to roll into truffle-sized balls.
Form the truffles: After chilling, remove the mixture from the refrigerator. Using your hands, take small portions and roll them into balls about the size of a glass marble. Don’t worry about making them perfect; the more rustic, the more charm they have!
Coat the truffles: Roll each truffle in either shredded coconut or chocolate sprinkles according to your preference. Make sure they are evenly coated for a delightful finish. Once coated, place each one in a small paper case to keep them organized and pretty.
Refrigerate until ready to serve: After forming and rolling your truffles, put them back into the refrigerator. Allow them to chill, covered, until you’re ready to serve. This final chilling step helps set the truffles and intensifies their flavor.

Storing & Reheating
You can keep these Baileys Chocolate Truffles at room temperature for up to 2 days if stored in an airtight container. However, for longer shelf life, refrigerate them in the same container for up to a week. They can also be frozen for up to 3 months; just ensure they are well-wrapped to avoid freezer burn. When you serve them, there’s no need to thaw them, but letting them sit out for a few minutes before serving can enhance their texture and flavor.
Chef’s Helpful Tips
- Avoid overmixing the truffle mixture, as this can lead to a tough texture. Just mix until combined!
- Ensure the biscuits are finely crushed; larger chunks can make rolling difficult.
- If you want to experiment with flavors, consider adding a splash of vanilla extract or even a hint of espresso to the mixture for depth.
- For a festive look, try using colored sprinkles during holiday seasons to brighten up your desserts.
- These truffles make great make-ahead treats; whip them up a day or two in advance for convenience.
Indulging in Baileys Chocolate Truffles is a delightful way to create a memorable dessert experience, perfect for sharing (or not!). With no baking and easy prep, you’ll likely find this recipe becoming a staple in your dessert repertoire.
Recipe FAQs
Can I make these truffles without Baileys?
Absolutely! You can substitute Baileys with an equal amount of milk or a different flavored liqueur if you prefer something else. For a non-alcoholic version, consider using coffee or chocolate syrup.
Can I add nuts to the truffles?
Yes! Chopped nuts, like hazelnuts or almonds, can be added to the mixture before shaping the truffles. This will add a lovely crunch and additional flavor.
How can I make these truffles dairy-free?
To make dairy-free truffles, use a dairy-free condensed milk alternative and substitute the Irish cream liqueur with a suitable non-dairy cream liqueur. Coconut cream could also work wonders in this recipe!
What if my truffles are too sticky?
If the mixture is too sticky to handle, refrigerate it for a bit longer to firm it up. You can also add a bit more cocoa powder to adjust the consistency as needed.
Embrace the rich taste of Baileys Chocolate Truffles without any baking! They’re fun, flavorful, and utterly satisfying, perfect for almost any occasion. I hope you enjoy making and sharing these delightful treats! Happy indulging!
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Baileys Chocolate Truffles (No-Bake Irish Cream Treats)
- Prep Time: 30 minutes
- Cook Time: 60 minutes
- Total Time: 1 hour 30 minutes
- Yield: 60 servings 1x
- Category: Desserts & Appetizers
- Method: No-Bake
- Cuisine: Irish
Description
These Baileys Chocolate Truffles offer an indulgent treat with a simple prep. With rich chocolate flavors and a creamy touch from Baileys, they’re perfect for any occasion!
Ingredients
- 400 g biscuits nice / biscoff / graham crackers / tennis
- 1 can (13oz / 375g) condensed milk
- ⅓ cup (50g) cocoa powder
- 4 tablespoons baileys original cream liqueur
- ½ cup coconut for coating the truffles
- ½ cup chocolate sprinkles for coating the truffles
Instructions
- Crush the biscuits in a large ziploc bag using a rolling pin or blend them in a food processor until they are fine crumbs.
- Pour the crumbs into a mixing bowl.
- Add condensed milk, cocoa powder, and Baileys to the biscuit crumbs.
- Use your hands to mix everything together until well combined.
- Refrigerate the mixture for 30 minutes to firm up.
- Once chilled, form the mixture into balls the size of glass marbles.
- Roll each ball in coconut or chocolate sprinkles, then place them in paper cases.
- Keep the truffles chilled in the refrigerator until you are ready to serve.
Notes
For a unique flavor, consider using different types of biscuits.
Make sure to refrigerate the truffles properly to maintain their shape before serving.
Nutrition
- Serving Size: 1 truffle
- Calories: 80
- Sugar: 5g
- Sodium: 15mg
- Fat: 4g
- Saturated Fat: 3g
- Unsaturated Fat: 1g
- Trans Fat: 0g
- Carbohydrates: 10g
- Fiber: 0g
- Protein: 1g
- Cholesterol: 5mg
