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Lemon Coconut Cheesecake Bites

These Lemon Coconut Cheesecake Bites are a pop of spring in your mouth. They are coated with sweet white chocolate on the outside and soft, lemony, and coconutty on the inside.

Lemon Coconut Bites

I am so glad spring is almost here (four more days if you have not been keeping track)! I hope the mountains of snow in my yard disappear before my annual Easter party and an egg hunt that I host for the daycare children and their families. It is actually more of an egg gathering than a hunt since we cover the front lawn with stuffed plastic eggs and let the kids go at it. It is a fun time for all. I’m keeping my fingers crossed for lots of sunshine and warmth in the upcoming few weeks!

These lemony dessert morsels are bringing a little bit of springtime into my kitchen. The yellow reminds me of springtime and daffodils. I am so looking forward to seeing them and to smell lilacs in the air. These bites are sweet and (white) chocolaty on the outside and soft, lemony, and coconutty on the inside. They contain an ingredient that you might not expect to see in a truffle-like dessert—instant pudding mix—lemon, to be exact. The pudding mix provides the lemon flavor, sweetness, and color for the cream cheese filling.

Lemon Coconut Bites

To make it, I combine cream cheese, pudding mix, powdered sugar, lemon extract, and coconut flakes. I drop them by the spoonful onto a parchment paper-lined tray and freeze for about 30 minutes. They are then rolled into little balls, dipped in melted white chocolate, and drizzled with yellow chocolate. 

This recipe can be switched up by using different-flavor pudding mixes—chocolate, vanilla, banana, and so on. Additionally, the white chocolate can be swapped out for regular chocolate or almond bark. I want to try strawberry pudding, but I have to special order it as it is not conveniently available locally in stores. If you try it before I do, let me know—in fact, send me some photos. I would love to see them!

Have a great week!!

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Lemon Coconut Cheesecake Bites

Difficulty:BeginnerPrep time: 30 minutesCook time: 10 minutesRest time: 20 minutesTotal time:1 hour Servings:30 Servings

Description

These Lemon Coconut Cheesecake Bites are a pop of spring in your mouth. They are coated with sweet white chocolate on the outside and soft, lemony, and coconutty on the inside.

Ingredients

Instructions

  1. Whip cream cheese until smooth. Add pudding mix, powdered sugar, and lemon extract. Start the mixer on low, then increase it to high, beating the mixture until creamy. Stir in coconut until well combined. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper. Use a .5-ounce ice cream scoop or a tablespoon, then scoop and drop the mixture onto wax paper. Freeze for at least 30 minutes
  2. About 10 minutes before removing the truffle from the freezer, melt white in a small heat-proof bowl over a small pan of simmering water.* Do not let the bottom of the bowl touch the water. Stir occasionally as the chocolate melts. Keep warm on low heat. Do heat overheat as chocolate will seize up.
  3. Remove the cream cheese mixture from the freezer. Roll each in the palm of your hands to form smooth, round balls. If they are too sticky, coat your hands with a little cooking spray. Add one cream cheese ball at a time to the chocolate. Use two forks to coat the chocolate. Lift out the cream cheese balls with a fork and allow the chocolate to drip back into the pan. Slide onto clean parchment paper. Repeat coating all of the cream cheese balls with chocolate. 
  4. Add enough food coloring to the remaining chocolate until the desired shade of yellow is achieved. Snip about 2 mm off the tip of a small zip-lock bag. Spoon chocolate into the bag and twist it tightly. Pipe out spiral rings or squiggles onto cheesecake bites. Chill before serving. 
  5. Makes about 30.

Note

  • * Use a bowl with an opening wider than the pan. This helps prevent moisture from coming in contact with the white chocolate, which can cause seizing.
Keywords:Cheesecake Bites, Lemon Coconut, Lemony Dessert, White Chocolate

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20 Comments

  1. Oooooh these look so yummy!! Lemon cheesecake is so good, and when you add coconut to that mix… whew, I'm drooling 😀

  2. Thank you Amanda! I'm a huge coconut fan and find that it adds so much to the lemon cheesecake filling.

  3. These cheesecake bites look so bright and pretty, Thao! Lemon and coconut are my two favorite flavors and combining them together sounds perfect! These are the perfect treats to get us all in the spring mode 🙂

  4. Thank you, Kelly! They are a great little pick-me and a happy prelude to spring. Thanks for stopping by!

  5. These sweet treats sound delicious and beyond perfect for spring! Love the lemon and coconut combo.

  6. Wow! These look and sound delicious! I love the use of citrus to brighten up the decadent cheesecake bites.

  7. Thanks Nicola. They are delightful, and there lies the problem as I always help myself to one too many. 🙂

  8. Thank you, Kathleen. I just realized that I have been using more citrus lately—they do brighten up the flavors and add a new dimension to a dish.

  9. These are like little bites of sunshine!

  10. They do put me in a good mood! Thanks for stopping by, Sue.

  11. Oh how perfect for spring, I cannot wait for the warmer air to work it's way in. At the minute it's been chilly winds and dull days. These look so yummy! This has been featured as one of my favourites over at Sweet and Savoury Sunday. Stop by, grab a button and link up again with us this week. Have a great day!

  12. I love these little balls of sunshine. I'm in Morocco right now where the weather is nice and springy; however, I hear that my home city of Boston is seeing more snow. These little balls of springtime happiness are just what we need to help us get through this last push towards spring.

  13. Hi Lynn! Thanks for taking the time out of another jet-setting adventure for a visit. I hope you are having a blast! This crazy New England weather: it was snowy and wintery yesterday morning and felt like spring in the afternoon. Have a safe trip back!

  14. Wow! Thanks so much for featuring the cheesecake balls, Laura. I'm glad you like them. Have a great week!

  15. These little bites look totally irresistible! Thanks for linking up with What's Cookin' Wednesday!

  16. I am on a lemon kick right now! I love these little cheesecake truffle bites! Beautiful!

  17. Thanks Karly! I agree! Have a great week!

  18. Thanks Lindsey! I too have been putting lemon into everything lately. It's good and good for you

  19. I love lemon desserts this time of year! These look perfect!

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