Russian Cake Truffles Recipe (2024)

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This is the Russian/Ukrainian version of cake pops (I didn’t have the sticks when I made these). My cousin Katerina shared this Russian Cake Truffles recipe with me and we loved it!

The center is a traditional Russian sponge cake called biskvit which is mixed with cookedpoppy seedsand sweetened condensed milk. They are coated in melted chocolate truffles and made pretty with white chocolate. P.S. Merry Christmas to all of you!

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These Russian Cake Truffles are so so good! P.S. The chocolate truffles are sold at Costco and fairlyinexpensive right now. Stock up on them now because it’s way more expensive and only found online later on in the year! My cousin also shared with me that the chocolate can be used as a ganache topping for a cake. How delicious!

P.S. This Russian Cake Truffles recipe works best if you have a meat grinder to make the prepared poppy seeds. I tried a blender and it just didn’t cut through the tiny poppy seeds even after they were cooked.

Ingredients for Russian Cake Truffles:

the biskvit cake:

2/3 cup all-purpose flour *measured correctly
1/2 tsp baking powder
5 eggs
1/2 cup sugar
1/2 tsp vanilla

The poppyseed mix:

3/4 cup poppy seeds
2 cups water
6 oz (1/2 of a 12oz can) of sweetened condensed milk
(Note: I made 1 1/2 cups poppy seeds with 3 cups water and a full 12 oz can of sweetened condensed milk.

Other fillers & toppers:

8 oz tub of cool whip
1/3 cup chopped walnuts (optional)
3/4 – 1 cup white chocolate chips to decorate
1/2 of one bag of chocolate truffles to melt and dip

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How to prepare poppy seeds:

(these can be made a few days ahead and refrigerated):
1. Place 3/4 cup dry poppy seeds in a pot and fill with water, then drain (this gets rid of impurities).Add 2 cups water to the pot. Over medium heat, bring to a simmer, then turn off heat, cover and let it stand 30 minutes. No need to stir. Return to a simmer again then turn off heat, cover and let sit 30 minutes.

2. Drain poppy seeds well. You can use a cheesecloth over the lid so the poppy seeds don’t escape while draining or use a fine mesh sieve like this one from OXORussian Cake Truffles Recipe (4).

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3. Using a food grinder Russian Cake Truffles Recipe (7) with the fine grinding disk, push poppy seeds through the mill. You have to push them through or they won’t ground up well (they need a little pressure). Stir in 6 oz of condensed milk.

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How to make the Russian biskvit cake:

Preheat the oven to 350˚F.
1. Line a large, rimmed cookie sheet (12×16) with parchment paper ). This will keep the cake from sticking to the pan.

2. Separate egg whites and yolks into two medium bowls.Whisk 1/2 cup sugar and 1/2 tsp vanilla into the egg yolks.

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3.Sift 2/3 cup flour and 1/2 tsp baking powder into the yolk/sugar mixture. whisk together until well blended.

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4.Beat the egg whites on high speed until stiff-ish peaks form (about 2-3 min). Gently fold egg whites into the rest of the batter until well combined

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5.Transfer your batter to the prepared baking sheet and bake at 350˚F for 12-15 minutes or until top is golden. Remove cake from the pan and immediately peel off the parchment paper. If you wait till it cools; it will get stuck to the paper. Let cake cool to room temp on a wire rack or kitchen towel.

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6.Cut the cake into small dice and place in the bowl of an electric mixer (or just a large bowl if you have no mixer).

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7. Add 3/4 cup of the prepared poppy seeds to your diced cake(You will have a little poppyseed mix left over; use it or eat it),also add an 8 oz tub of cool whip and 3/4 cup chopped walnuts (optional; I made this batch without the nuts). Mix for a minute or 2 on lowest speed setting, just until well combined.

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P.S. If you are one of those who prefer not to usecool whip, you can use sweetened whipped cream and just add enough to be able to make a ball with the dough

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8. Roll into balls (about 3/4″ in diameter, not too big because the chocolate coating will seem too thin. You need a balance of chocolate and dough). Of course I always re-use parchment paper as many times as humanly possible in a recipe (less mess; less waste)

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9. Melt your chocolate truffles in a bowl (microwave method) or in a small pot on the stove. Don’t overheat the chocolate or it will be too runny. If you find that the coating is too thin and doesn’t coat the cake ball well, pop your chocolate in the fridge until it thickens to a nice dipping consistency. Dip the cake balls into melted truffle chocolate and place them on the parchment paper (yep re-using it again!). Refrigerate the cake balls to let the chocolate set (double dipping in the chocolate is more than ok). When the chocolate hardens, top with melted white chocolate. That’s it. :

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These Russian Cake Truffles are so good, it’s hard to stop at just one. I hope you enjoy them as much as we did!

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Author: Natasha of NatashasKitchen.com

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Prep Time: 1 hour hr

Cook Time: 1 hour hr 30 minutes mins

Total Time: 2 hours hrs 30 minutes mins

Ingredients

Servings: 50 -55 truffles

  • 2/3 cup flour
  • 1/2 tsp baking powder
  • 5 eggs
  • 1/2 cup sugar
  • 1/2 tsp vanilla extract
  • 3/4 cup poppy seeds
  • 2 cups water
  • 6 oz sweetened condensed milk
  • 8 oz tub cool whip
  • 3/4 cup chopped walnuts, optional
  • 1/2 of one bag of chocolate truffles to melt and dip
  • 3/4 to 1 cup white chocolate chips to decorate

Instructions

How to prepare poppy seeds:

  • Place 3/4 cup dry poppyseeds in a pot and fill with water, then drain (this gets rid of impurities)

  • Add 2 cups water to the pot. Over medium heat, bring to a simmer. Turn off heat, cover and let stand 30 min. Return to a simmer again then turn off heat, cover and let sit 30 min. Drain poppy seeds well. You can drain with a cheesecloth over the lid so the poppy seeds don't escape or use a fine mesh sieve.

  • Push cooked,drained poppyseeds through the fine grinding disk of a food grinder. You have to apply a little pressure as you push the poppy seeds so they are processed well. Stir 1/2 can condensed milk into ground poppyseeds. Set aside (or refrigerate until ready to use).

How to make the cake:

  • Preheat the oven to 350˚F.

  • Line a larged rimmed cookie baking sheet (12x16) with parchment paper ).

  • Separate egg whites and yolks into two medium bowls.

  • Whisk 1/2 cup sugar and 1/2 tsp vanilla into the yolks.

  • Sift or whisk together flour and baking powder. Stir flour into the yolk and sugar mixture.

  • Beat the egg whites on high speed until stiff peaks form (about 2-3 min). Fold egg whites into the rest of the batter until well blended.

  • Bake at 350˚F for 12-15 minutes or until top is golden. Remove cake from the pan and immediately remove the parchment paper. Cool to room temp. Once cooled, cut cake into small dice.

  • In the bowl of an electric mixer, add crumbled biskvit, 8 oz tub of cool whip, 3/4 cup prepared poppy seeds and 3/4 cup walnuts (optional) and mix for 1-2 min on the lowest speed.

  • Roll into balls no larger than 3/4" in diameter.

  • Melt chocolate in the microwave or stove-top just until melted, but not too watery or it won't dip well (you can cool it down to thicken it if you overheat it). Dip the cake balls, place them on lined parchment paper and refrigerate until chocolate is set.

  • Melt white chocolate and pipe strips over the balls.

  • Keep chocolate balls refrigerated until ready to eat.

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Course: Dessert

Cuisine: Russian, Ukrainian

Keyword: Russian Cake Truffles

Skill Level: Medium/ Difficult

Cost to Make: $$

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FAQs

What is white truffle cake made of? ›

The Lollino white truffle cake is a delicious and indulgent dessert made with layers of rich chocolate cake, white chocolate mousse, and whipped cream cheese frosting. This cake is sure to satisfy any sweet tooth!

What makes truffles so expensive? ›

Why are truffles so expensive? Pound for pound, truffle is one of the most expensive foods you can buy. The reason behind such high costs is the scarcity of the produce, truffles are seasonal, extremely difficult to grow, and take many years to cultivate. They also have a short shelf life.

Why don't you cook truffles? ›

Truffles are extremely pungent, and for this reason should never be cooked as your main ingredient, but rather as a powerful accent. A modest handful of grated or shaved truffle can pack a surprisingly strong punch.

What's the difference between a truffle and a cake ball? ›

Chocolate Truffles are usually confused with cake balls, cookie balls and all sorts of chocolate dipped or rolled balls. The difference between chocolate truffles and the other types of chocolate 'balls' is that chocolate truffles are made out of chocolate.

What is special about truffle cake? ›

A chocolate truffle cake has all the flavors and textures of a chocolate truffle, in a decadent, show-stopping chocolate dessert that's perfect for any holiday, birthday or other special occasion. In today's cake you get soft, fluffy chocolate sour cream cake, creamy chocolate custard, and rich ganache.

What is the difference between normal cake and truffle cake? ›

Instead of flour, truffle cakes use ground nuts or chocolate to create a fudgy texture. They also typically contain less sugar than a regular cake, as the cake's richness comes from the chocolate or nuts rather than added sugar. Because of these differences, people consider truffle cakes a more savoury dessert option.

Do cake truffles need to be refrigerated? ›

Milk Bar Pie and Cake Truffles are to be refrigerated and stay fresh in the refrigerator for seven days and up to one month in the freezer. Both can be enjoyed at any temperature (you pick!). Cakes can be stored in the freezer for up to two weeks, and in the refrigerator for up to five days.

How long are cake truffles good for? ›

Refrigerate for at least 5 minutes to filly set the chocolate shells before eating or storing. The truffles will keep in an airtight container for up to 1 week in the fridge or up to 1 month in the freezer.

Should truffle cake be refrigerated? ›

Consumption & Storage Guidelines -

Keep refrigerated, serve cold.

What's the difference between a truffle and a white truffle? ›

White truffles have a taste that is significantly softer and lighter than the taste of black truffles. The flavor and aroma of a white truffle are more subtle, with a tang similar to garlic alongside notes of pepper.

What is German truffle cake? ›

This irresistible dessert features layers of moist and decadent chocolate cake, filled with a velvety smooth dark chocolate truffle. Topped with a glossy chocolate ganache and adorned with chocolate curls, each bite offers a luxurious explosion of intense chocolate flavors.

What's the difference between Dutch and truffle cake? ›

Chocolate truffle cake has three layers of chocolate truffle sauce in it. two in between and one layer on top. Dutch chocolate truffle cakes are moist but not to sweet ,and have eggless chocolate sponge covered with dark chocolate.

How do you prepare and cook truffles? ›

Avoid a lot of heat: Don't cook them too much or you will drive off much of the flavour and aroma. If using in a hot dish, such as a soup or sauce, slice or grate the truffle in just before serving or warm briefly in a little oil. Use quickly: The strength of the truffle flavour will naturally decrease over time.

Why are truffles so hard to cultivate? ›

Truffles: hard to forage but even harder to grow.

And because truffles are a weak fungi and require very specific nutrient, pH and moisture levels to thrive, after they start growing they can be easily displaced by stronger fungi during their four-t0-seven-year journey from germination to harvest.

How are truffle made? ›

A truffle is any of several species of fungus that grows entirely underground. The fungus is a network of threads that wind around and into the roots of trees like beech, poplar, oak, etc. The trees give the fungus sugar made from sunlight, the fungus gives the trees minerals and nutrients it gets out of the soil.

Are truffles in brine good? ›

Our production process is particularly delicate but truffle in brine will ever be like fresh truffle, so we suggest to use it during the period when the fresh truffles are not available, it is a good alternative that do not disappoint you.

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