Oreo Truffles

Oreos.

Truffles.

Oreo Truffles.

Oh yes, we have some goodness going on for this weeks Countdown to Christmas Cookies series!
 
Lets take a moment and think about how delicious it would be to bite in to a Oreo truffle.  Better yet, with just a few ingredients you can make these tasty truffles yourself without even turning on the oven!  
 
I was thrilled when I received this recipe from my mother last year.  A family friend made these for my moms retirement party last year and she raved about them.  I have had this in my recipe box since and I couldn’t wait to make these.  They turned out fabulous.  Whomever thought of blending Oreo crumbs with cream cheese, dipping them in rich chocolate was a genius!  They turn your average Oreo cookie in to a spectacular bite of deliciousness.  

If you are looking for simple and delicious cookie recipes to whip up for the holidays (or anytime), you need to give these a try.  These are perfect for the chocolate lover.
 
Thank you Debbie for sharing this recipe!  

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Oreo Truffles

  • Prep Time: 15 minutes
  • Total Time: 1 hour
  • Yield: 28 truffles

Ingredients

  • 15.25oz package chocolate creme Oreo cookies
  • 8oz package of cream cheese
  • 2 cups semi-sweet chocolate chips
  • Chocolate sprinkles (optional)

Instructions

  1. Break up Oreo cookies and place in food processor.  Blend on highest speed until cookies are finely chopped.  
  2. Mix cookie crumbs with cream cheese until well combined.  Chill mixture in refrigerator for 30 minutes.  
  3. Make tablespoon size balls and place on wax paper.  Chill balls in refrigerator for another 15 minutes.  
  4. Melt chocolate using a double boiler or in microwave.  Let melted chocolate cool slightly and roll truffle balls in chocolate.  Place back on wax paper.  Top with sprinkles.  Place in refrigerator until chocolate hardens.  
  5. Store in air tight containers.

Notes

Notes and variations-
I mix the Oreo crumbs with the cream cheese using my stand mixer.  This method combines the cream cheese with the crumbs quickly.  You can also do this by hand with a large spoon or using your hands as well.  

Place Hershey kisses or caramel pieces in the center of truffles and make round balls.

Roll balls in white chocolate.

Let chocolate cool enough that it is still easy to roll truffles in but you don’t want to roll the truffles in warm chocolate hot out of the microwave or off the stove.  

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Place broken up oreos and place in food processor.  Blend until finely chopped.
Blend oreo crumbs  with cream cheese.  Chill mixture in refrigerator for 30 minutes.
Make tablespoon size balls and place on wax paper.  Chill balls in refrigerator for 15 minutes.    Roll balls in chocolate and sprinkles.
Pour a tall glass of milk.
And enjoy!

 

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22 Comments

  1. Yummm! These sound terrific and very similar to the way you make cake balls. I bet they’d be good with peanut butter stuffed inside or mini peanut butter cups. This recipe is a no brainer. I’m making these especially since I know they’ll be gobbled up quickly. Thanks for sharing.

  2. I saw your recipe recently and knew I had to make these. First, I am an Oreo freak and secondly, I love Oreos! lol Seriously, these are just wonderful – my kids and hubby (and yes me) went nuts over these!

  3. simple but time consuming… well worth it. chocolate chips didn’t work well for dipping. luckily i had melting chocolate! decorated them with green, white and red sprinkles. the teachers are going to love them! thank you so much!

  4. Hey I’m wondering how long these keep in the fridge? I’m wanting to make them in advance so wanted to know how many days in advance would be ok?

  5. Hi I was wondering, can i dip the oreo truffle in chocolate and keep it over night ? Or should I keep it over night then dip it in chocolate the next day, would it be possible, if I put it on a stick

  6. I made these with my mom A BUNCH of times! one of my absolute favorites! ! I got comments about how good they are and how people want another one! I love these dessert so much!

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