If you’re someone who loves chocolate — and I mean really loves it — then this chocolate truffle workshop in Ghent might just be a sweet highlight of your trip. We haven’t personally attended, but based on what’s on offer, it’s a cozy, hands-on experience that promises to turn you into a chocolate craftsman for a couple of hours. What makes it stand out? For one, it’s the only dedicated truffle-making class in Ghent, and it’s run in a charming, home-like setting. Plus, you get to take home around 25 handcrafted truffles, which is quite a generous gift for yourself or your friends.
Two things we really liked about the experience are the personalized attention — with the group limited to just six participants — and the way it combines learning and tasting in a relaxed environment. The workshop is led by a certified chocolate taster who’s clearly passionate about chocolate, making the whole thing both informative and fun. On the flip side, a potential consideration is that since it’s a small, intimate setting, booking well in advance is a smart move if you want to secure a spot. It’s best suited to anyone who wants a hands-on, authentic experience rather than just observing or sampling.
Whether you’re a dedicated chocoholic or just curious about how those luscious truffles are made, this workshop could be a sweet addition to your Ghent itinerary. It’s perfect if you want to learn a new skill, indulge in some serious chocolate tasting, or bring a tasty souvenir back home.
Key Points

- Small, intimate group size ensures personalized attention and a relaxed atmosphere.
- Led by a passionate, certified chocolate taster who shares insights and tips.
- Create around 25 handmade truffles using your own chosen ingredients and toppings.
- Choose your chocolate base: white, milk, or dark, to suit your taste.
- Take home a box of your creations, making it a delicious souvenir or gift.
- Includes a recipe so you can recreate your favorite truffles at home.
What to Expect from the Ghent Chocolate Truffle Workshop

This workshop offers more than just a chance to make chocolates; it’s a warm, welcoming experience that marries learning, tasting, and creativity. You start by stepping into a cozy Ghent home, which instantly sets a friendly, informal tone. Your host, a certified chocolate taster, greets you and kicks things off with a sample truffle to get your taste buds excited. It’s these personal touches that make the experience stand out — rather than feeling like a cookie-cutter class, it’s more like hanging out with a passionate friend who just happens to know a lot about chocolate.
The main part of the workshop involves selecting your preferred chocolate base: white, milk, or dark. The choice isn’t just about preference — it impacts the flavor profile and texture of your final product. You then learn how to prepare your filling, which is a step-by-step process demonstrated by your guide, who shares insights about each stage.
Once your filling is ready, you’ll shape the truffles and place them to cool. While they set, you get to decorate and top them with Belgian-inspired toppings like crushed cuberdons (a local delicacy), speculoos crumbs, or other treats. This part is where your creativity can really shine — you might choose simple, elegant coatings or go wild with colorful toppings. The emphasis is on personalization, making each truffle truly your own.
After all your truffles are finished, you’ll package around 25 of them into a box to take home. The package makes for a great gift, or a way to enjoy your creations over several days. Your host also shares a recipe, so you can try your hand at making these at home — a lovely bonus that extends the experience beyond Ghent.
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The Atmosphere and Group Dynamics
Because the group size is limited to just six people, the atmosphere is intimate and friendly. Expect plenty of one-on-one guidance and the chance to ask questions about chocolate, flavor pairings, and techniques. The setting is described as a cozy Ghent home, which adds a layer of authenticity and comfort that’s often missing in larger, more commercial workshops.
The Value of the Experience
While the price might seem moderate, the value is quite good when you consider the amount of handmade chocolates you’ll take home and the personalized instruction. Plus, the experience of learning directly from a certified chocolate taster is a rare treat. It’s a perfect activity if you want something interactive, tasty, and memorable without a huge time commitment.
Practical Details and Considerations

The workshop lasts two hours, making it a manageable yet immersive experience. It’s offered in both English and Spanish, which adds a touch of flexibility for international visitors. Booking is straightforward — you can reserve your spot now and pay later, which is helpful if your schedule is still flexible. Cancellation is free up to 24 hours in advance, so you won’t be caught off guard if plans change.
Note: It’s not suitable for people with food allergies, so if you or someone in your group has dietary restrictions, this is important to keep in mind.
The small group size (limited to six) means it’s not a big, impersonal class. Instead, you get more interaction, which many participants find enhances the experience. It’s also a good idea to book early, especially during peak tourist seasons, because spots can fill quickly.
More Great Tours NearbyHow This Experience Compares to Others

If you’ve already looked at other chocolate experiences in Ghent, like guided tasting tours or history workshops, this one offers a more hands-on approach. Instead of just tasting or learning about chocolate’s past, you actually make your own, which is a more memorable and satisfying experience for many. It’s a great way to turn a simple passion into a skill, and the fact that you get to take home around 25 truffles makes it especially rewarding.
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Who Is This Best For?
This workshop is ideal for chocolate lovers who enjoy a hands-on activity, and those who want a relaxed, authentic experience rather than a large group tour. It’s especially suited for people keen on learning the craft of chocolate making or looking for a unique souvenir. Families with older children might also enjoy it, provided the kids are interested in chocolate and can handle the process. However, it’s not suitable for anyone with food allergies, so keep that in mind.
The Sum Up
If you’re visiting Ghent and want to add a personal, tasty twist to your trip, this chocolate truffle workshop offers a wonderful blend of learning, creativity, and indulgence. You’ll get to make, decorate, and take home a sizable box of chocolates that reflect your own style and taste. The small-group setting and expert guidance make it a more intimate, memorable experience — one that’s more than just a tour, it’s a chance to truly connect with Belgian chocolate craftsmanship.
While it’s not a free-form tasting, the focus on interactive participation and taking home a product you made yourself makes it stand out. It’s perfect if you’re looking for a fun activity that’s both educational and delicious. Overall, if you enjoy chocolate or want to learn how those fancy Belgian truffles are made, this workshop is well worth considering.
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FAQs
Is this workshop suitable for children?
It depends. While the experience is hands-on and fun, it’s not explicitly marketed as family-friendly. Older children with an interest in chocolate might enjoy it, but check with the provider if you’re unsure about younger kids.
How many truffles will I take home?
You’ll receive around 25 handmade truffles in your box, which is plenty for sharing or enjoying over several days.
Can I choose my chocolate base?
Yes, you get to pick your preferred white, milk, or dark chocolate base for your truffles.
What toppings can I choose from?
You’ll be able to decorate your truffles with Belgian-inspired toppings, such as crushed cuberdons, speculoos crumbs, and other local treats.
Is there a recipe included?
Yes, participants receive a recipe card so you can try making your own truffles later at home.
What languages are offered?
The workshop is conducted in English and Spanish.
Can I cancel my reservation?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is the workshop expensive?
Considering you make about 25 truffles and learn from a certified chocolate taster, the cost offers good value, especially if you love chocolate and appreciate a personalized experience.
If you’re after a genuine, enjoyable way to get your hands chocolatey and learn a bit about Belgian craftsmanship, this workshop in Ghent ticks all the right boxes. Just remember to book ahead and come ready to get a little messy — and very, very happy.
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