Vegan Chocolate Truffle Torte

This vegan chocolate truffle torte is the most luxurious dessert that I make. It’s definitely not an everyday dessert, but something that I reserve for special occasions a few times a year. It easily holds-up to any non-vegan dessert served at fancy restaurants. It’s extremely rich, so you only need to serve a small piece, and it’s great with a scoop of vegan vanilla ice cream.

Vegan Chocolate Truffle Torte

I made this for my mother for her birthday a few years back, and she loved it so much that she saved a piece and drove it to my grandfather, who lives 3 hours away. This is pretty amazing, considering the fact that my mother is an amazing chef and dessert-maker — and the fact that my grandfather is a big-time chocoholic and renown dessert-eater! Being validated like that really meant a lot to me, because it felt great knowing that my vegan dessert held-up to their lifetimes of amazing dessert experiences.

I modified this recipe based the Chocolate Turtle Truffle Torte recipe on VegWeb.com. I’ve changed and added some essential ingredients, as well as re-written the ingredients and directions so that they are easier to follow.

Update — Vegan Chocolate Truffle Torte

22-Feb-2020 — I made this again recently for a friend’s birthday and I had major difficulties getting the chocolate layer to melt properly. The soy milk and chocolate just kept separating. I think the issue is that I was using a different brand of chocolate than what I usually use. After 3 failed attempts, I finally decided to leave the soy milk out entirely. The torte was just as good without it, so I’ve decided to update the recipe so that the same problem doesn’t happen to anyone else in the future!

Vegan Chocolate Truffle Torte

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Vegan Chocolate Truffle Torte

No one will guess that this rich and decadent chocolate truffle torte is vegan!

  • Prep Time: 3 hours 45 mins
  • Cook Time: 45 mins
  • Total Time: 4 hours 30 mins
  • Yield: 12 1x
  • Category: Dessert
  • Cuisine: Vegan

Ingredients

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Crust Ingredients:

  • 1 cup wholewheat (wholemeal) flour
  • 1 cup oats (best if you grind them down to a fine powder in your food processor)
  • 1/2 cup raw sugar
  • 1/2 lb (1 cup) vegan margarine

Caramel Ingredients:

  • 1 cup brown sugar
  • 1/4 lb (1/2 cup) vegan margarine
  • 1 tsp vanilla
  • 1 tsp cornstarch
  • 1/2 cup pecans or walnuts, toasted

Truffle Layer Ingredients:

  • 1 lb (453g) semi sweet vegan chocolate, chopped
  • 1/4 lb (1/2 cup) vegan margarine
  • 1/2 cup pecans or walnuts, toasted and finely chopped

Instructions

Crust Directions:

  1. Pre-heat oven to 350 degrees.
  2. In a medium bowl, mix flour, oats, and sugar.
  3. Add margarine and mix with a fork until crumbly.
  4. Press mixture firmly and evenly into the bottom of a springform pan.
  5. Use a fork to make small holes throughout the crust, to help it bake evenly.
  6. Bake at 350 for 15 minutes, then let cool.

Caramel Directions:

  1. Once the crust has cooled, melt 1/4 lb (1/2 cup) margarine in a small saucepan.
  2. Stir in brown sugar and vanilla, stirring constantly until the sugar is smooth and melted.
  3. Add cornstarch and stir until it is evenly distributed and the sauce is smooth and shiny.
  4. Pour caramel over cooled crust.
  5. Sprinkle nuts in an even layer over the caramel sauce.
  6. Refrigerate for half an hour, or until caramel thickens.

Truffle Layer Directions:

  1. Bring a medium pot of water to boil, and turn down to a simmer.
  2. In a stainless steel or glass mixing bowl, place the remaining 1/4 lb of margarine and chocolate.
  3. Place bowl over simmering water and stir until chocolate is melted.
  4. Pour chocolate mixture over caramel crust, pouring in a spiral motion working inwards so as not to disturb the nuts too much.
  5. Tap the bottom of pan on counter to settle the chocolate of any air bubbles.
  6. Refrigerate for 15 minutes, then sprinkle the chopped nuts on top.
  7. Return to fridge for another 2 hours.

Notes

Adapted from Chocolate Turtle Truffle Torte recipe on VegWeb.com.

Keywords: baking, chocolate, favorite, holiday & special occasion, oat, pecan, valentine’s day, walnut

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76 thoughts on “Vegan Chocolate Truffle Torte”

  1. I’m thinking of making this for Thanksgiving (a friend is Vegan for health reasons). How about leaving the nuts off the top? She’s gaga over chocolate, and I think she’d love the look of the torte with just chocolate on top.

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  2. This is my all-time favorite “go to” dessert for my vegan husband. I was MOST DELIGHTED to see that you, Angela, personally added a comment within this last week. (I printed out a bunch of my favorite recipes years ago–I’d done several for a family Easter Dinner–and have been using those copies. You’d relocated and left your site for a while, and I stopped visiting regularly, for various other reasons, of course. When I did have the need/opportunity to revisit, I found your open site, but did not know how active you’d been. Your recipes are ALWAYS winners, and I am happy to see that you’re interacting as before. You are an inspiration. Know it or not.) Good wishes to you in all you do–and keep sharing these amazing vegan recipes.

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    • Good heavens. I feel extra silly. I”m on mid-winter break (yeah, a teacher), and didn’t even think about the date. You’d commented TODAY! Extra cool. Thanks again for your recipes, your dedication, and your spirit.

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    • Thank you so much for this kind message. It has totally made my day! Yes, I’ve taken a very long break from the site, but I’ve recently been making little technical updates to it, and my goal for 2020 is to start posting recipes again. Thanks again for your message. It will motivate me towards my goal! 🙂

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      • And here we are in 2024, and I’m looking at your site again. Still love all that you offer. Planning a vegan valentine treat for my still-husband (will be 30 years in May, unbelievable!). But, since it’s only a few of us still at home, I’m going to try this torte in mini-muffin tins, to share with my work friends.

        Also planning your mac & cheese and Caesar Salad for Valentine’s Dinner.

        I hope your life is beautiful.

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  3. I just wanted to let you know that I made this for Valentine’s Day this year and it was a huge hit with my hubby and I. We had it with vanilla ice cream, as you mentioned, and it was perfection. Thank you very much for sharing this wonderful recipe. You’re right – no one would suspect that it is vegan.

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  4. Hi Angela,
    I am considering making this torte for Passover; but i do not own a springform pan…Is there anyway to make this recipe without one?

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  5. I made this for my birthday/valentines day party.
    OMG.

    I used my favourite ganache for the chocolate layer, I used the thick part from a can of refrigerated separated coconut milk instead of the soy milk. It was so rich and so delicious!
    Great recipe!

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  6. hi Angela.
    i’m from denmark and i’m in the making of this dessert! i am going to a late summer party with my co workers. and the 2 first layers are in the fridge. i had real trouble to get the brown sugar to melt so i added a little soymilk to the caramel. then it melted all nice and easy.. so now i wait for the result. i am not a vegan myself but 1 so worker is and i am in charge of the dessert.. all most can’t wait to taste it 😀

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  7. I made this again for Christmas this year and it is as good as last time. I found that the crust layer was a little different, it didn’t go crumbly, almost like I had too much fat in but did follow the measurements.
    Also do you let the chocolate coool a little before adding in the milk? it started to seperate a bit whe I ixed it but I just saved it by whisking with the electric whisk.
    Even with those probles it stil tasted absolutely gorgeous. It is my go to dessert for special occassions now and we are big fans in our house!

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  8. Hi there! I’m trying to make this crust right now– and right now all I have is a big goopy mess! It seems like 1 cup of marginarine is an awful lot for that amount of flour– has this happened to anyone else?

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  9. Hi! Wanted to tell you, this dessert is AWESOME! Made it today for my son’s 7th birthday. He has allergies to dairy and eggs. This was a wonderful treat! No one could believe it was vegan! Thank you so much for this recipe. It is definitely a keeper!

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  10. Angela, that chocolate truffle cake was divine!!! Kudos to you!! You sure can cook, girl!!!! I only wish I had eaten a piece before the main course!!!!! It really is meant to be the centre of attraction!!!…not following some major overindulgence!! I will definitely make this for a diehard chocaholic friend here in Port Elgin!!

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  11. Hey, just wondering if you can tell me what chocolate you used and where you bought it from as I can’t seem to find any vegan semi sweet chocolate. thanks.

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  12. This was the most delicious thing i’ve eaten since becoming a vegan. I’ll be making it for the second time today, thanks for the recipe!

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    • I made this 10 months ago for my vegan daughter’s birthday, and am planning to make it again tonight for my son’s birthday. Instead of vegan chocolate, which neither my daughter nor I knew where to buy, I successfully made this substitution:

      2 – 2 1/4c cocoa powder, unsweetened
      1 c organic coconut oil
      3/4 c (or to taste) granulated sugar

      Thank you so much for sharing this awesome recipe! Everyone in our family loved it!

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  13. I made this Vegan dessert for a group of 25 (I doubled the recipe) and it was fantastic! There were only a few vegans in the crowd but vegan and non-vegan alike enjoyed it. I made the crust and the caramel layer the night before and the chocolate layer before dinner. I stuck it in the fridge and let it chill and set while we ate. Breaking up the prep made it feel like a breeze. Will definitely make this again. Thanks for sharing!

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    • Hi Rikki – Thanks for trying this and taking the time to comment. I’m so glad to hear that it was such a hit. You’re so right – if you split-up the steps like that, it doesn’t seem like that much work at all. Plus, each step is relatively easy. Thanks again for the great feedback 🙂

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  14. Wow! Your receipes sound great! I am a vegetarian but try and do lots of vegan cooking. My sister in law is a vegan and I have been searching for some vegan receipes for Christmas this year. This dessert is definately going on the list!!!

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  15. I think I’m going to make this for my holiday buffet at work. What is the easiest way to cut this without having it fall apart/crumble? I’m drooling just thinking about it! 🙂

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    • Hi Jennifer – The crust can get a little crumbly sometimes but other than that, it should be OK. You may want to cut it right out of the fridge – that should help… Let me know how it goes over 🙂

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  16. Made this yesterday- so worth the effort, I had enough to make 2 tortes as well, maybe my tins are a bit small but this is the BEST chocolate dessert I have ever made/tasted in my life EVER!

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    • Hi Aimee – Thanks so much for taking the time to comment. I’m so glad that you liked the torte. It’s always a big hit when I make it too. Hopefully 2 tortes isn’t too much, but I’m pretty confident that it will get eaten! 🙂

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  17. THis reminds me… when do we get the recipe for the carrot cake you made Barb for her birthday?! that was A-M-A-Z-I-N-G!!!

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    • Oh, I’ve got an even better recipe than that. I thought I was making it for Barb’s, but I found the better recipe later… I’ll make it and post it soon! 🙂

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  18. Not sure if you ever experiment with coconut flour, but i often use it in my dessert recipes, as well as brown rice flour!

    will definitely be trying this along with some of my own variations,
    thanks!

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  19. OK, I tried it. It is sinfully, dangerously delicious. I left the nuts out because we didn’t have any. I think I needed to cook the caramel longer, it was still grainy, and I think I needed to either cook the crust longer, or let it cool more thoroughly. It was a little soft, and the caramel soaked into it. Next time I’ll try adding fresh raspberries to the truffle layer. Even though I made a few mistakes, it’s still one of the most decadent desserts, if not the most, I’ve ever had. Thank you thank you thank you! xo

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    • Thanks so much for trying this and taking the time to comment – it means a lot to me!

      Sorry to hear that you hit a couple speed bumps – the crust definitely has to be cool when you pour the caramel on top, but at least your crust was a little soft and not too hard (always hate when that happens to me!) – Raspberries would be AWESOME on this, or even served on top. I’m thinking that you could even replace the wheat-based crust with a raw crust (almonds+dates). Yup, this is definitely decadent… I think it would fool many omnivores out there!

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  20. Hi Angela, although we are not strictly vegan (you might call us Flexitarians) we use a lot of vegan recipes due to multiple food allergies, so I love your site and recipes! Great to know you are in Oz too, we live in the Blue Mountains west of Sydney.
    I’m going to try to modify your delicious looking torte to be gluten free & vegan so that we can all enjoy it, thank for sharing your wonderful recipes!

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    • Hi Jan! Thanks so much for taking the time to write – it means so much to me! Please let me know what you decide to change to make it gluten-free. My mom has been sick for many years and lately seems to be doing better on a gluten-free diet. So we’re knocking-on-wood that it will solve her issues! So yes, let me know what you change and then I’ll pass it onto her so that she can make it as well! I haven’t visited the Blue Mountains yet but hope to sometime this year! 🙂

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  21. Woooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooow!! That loos like ….um…just amazing! But i started a 12 week diet and unfortunetly only on week 2 lol…10 weeks until I can bake this amazing looking yumminess!

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  22. I am so making that for the holidays this year – thank you!

    I’ll probably sub coconut milk for the soy in the truffle layer, and coconut oil for margarine in the crust (but not the caramel or truffle layers). Hopefully mine will turn out as beautifully as yours did!

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    • Hi – thanks for your comment! Please let me know how it goes! I like the idea of using coconut milk and oil, as I do normally try to avoid margarine… Thanks for the idea! x

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  23. Wow Angela, I think I may have just found my Christmas centerpiece! Thank you so much for sharing this dessert. Do you think it would taste as nice with dark chocolate instead of semi-sweet? Thanks!!

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  24. This looks so great, you can;t even tell it’s vegan, beats lot of other desserts I’ve seen.
    And since it made my mouth water, I’ll make a vegetarian version on this, sorry no margarine for me 🙁 I stick with the butter
    Thanks for sharing

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  25. wow,… that really looks amazing. vegan desserts is definitely something we dont tackle because we are dealing with normal everyday meals, but that indeed is worthy to make. i want to make this over thanksgiving (us). i may just save it for myself though. 🙂

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    • Hi Brian – thanks for the comment! This dessert would definitely make you less crabby – haha! Not an everyday dessert as it does take a little while to put together, but each step itself is pretty easy and quick. Let me know if you make it! All the best! A

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  26. I was fortunate enough to enjoy a variation of this Torte made by Angela herself. Hard to believe it’s vegan! Absolutely delicious. Thx for sharing the recipe Ang!! xox

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  27. Well to start out, I am not Vegan, but I’ve actually started to enjoy Soy Milk, non dairy cream cheese and especially non dairy desserts such as this. (I even switched to Soy Ice-cream) Less bloating, less fat and most of the time I enjoy the taste much more.

    I’ve actually had this dessert and adored it. I’ve also seen many people it was made for not tell the difference and rave about it – we just need to promote these more in restaurants for people to choose more wisely.

    Great Recipe – that picture is making me drool.

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