Oreo Balls Recipe (Oreo Truffles) (2024)

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Oreo balls, also known as Oreo truffles, take my favorite store-bought cookies and with the addition of a little (or actually, maybe a lot) of cream cheese and some melted chocolate, they turn into the perfect sweet treat or snack. Keep these Oreo balls in your freezer, and you can have some soft, chocolatey Oreo balls all year round.

For even sweeter uses of Oreos, why not make some Oreo Cookies ‘n’ Cream Buttercream Frosting? Or even some ?

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Oreo Balls

The biggest problem with Oreos is that once you break open the pack and eat a few (haha, get it? A few.), they start to go stale really quickly.

By crushing them up, adding a good amount of cream cheese, and dipping them in some melted baking chocolate, you can transform a potentially stale cookie into a gooey, crunchy treat that you can snack on whenever you like.

For such a simple recipe, this yields incredibly tasty results and also makes a really great party food. If you really wanted to get fancy, you could even insert lollipop sticks when you freeze them to make something similar to a cake pop!

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Ingredients for Oreo Balls

  • Cream Cheese
  • Oreo Cookies (three dozen at least!)
  • Semi-sweet baking chocolate

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How to Make Oreo Balls

  • Mix together the cream cheese and crushed Oreos
  • Shape into balls and freeze in a single layer for 10 minutes
  • Dip the frozen cookie balls into your melted chocolate, and refrigerate in another single layer for 1 hour
  • Store them in sealed containers in the freezer to enjoy whenever you want them

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The Easiest Way to Crush Your Oreos

Turning an entire packet of Oreos into a fine crush seems pretty daunting once you first dump them all into a bowl. You are just going to get into a sticky, irritating mess if you try and do it individually with your hands.

The best way is just to crush all of your Oreos using a food processor in batches. Stop before you turn them into a complete powder, but make sure that each Oreo is completely broken down into pieces and the white filling is mixed with the cookie.

If you don’t have a food processor, you could use a rolling pin or, failing that, a really heavy saucepan!

Put all of your Oreos in the biggest zip lock bag you can find and smash them with whatever heavy object you prefer. Make sure that you press out all of the air first, though, because otherwise, you might burst the bag and get cookie crumbs everywhere!

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Use Different Oreos For Different Occasions!

While this recipe uses basic Oreos, you don’t just have to stick to the ordinary; you could use any of the dozens of different types of Oreos at your supermarket.

You could use Birthday Cake Oreos for a birthday, or party-themed Oreo ball, or make it fruitier with Strawberry Oreos or even Peanut Butter Oreos!

Something to keep in mind is to avoid using double stuffed Oreos for this recipe, as the extra filling could make the mixture gummy and not work well with the cream cheese. If you only have double stuffed available, reduce the cream cheese slightly, which should help keep the consistency the same.

Enjoy and happy baking!

Karlynn

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Oreo Balls Recipe (Oreo Truffles)

These delicious Oreo balls AKA Oreo Truffles are the perfect no bake treat made with crushed Oreo cookies, cream cheese and melted chocolate.

5 from 15 votes

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Prep Time
15 minutes
Course
Baked Goods
Cuisine
American
Servings
48
Calories
97
Author
Karlynn Johnston

Ingredients

  • One 8 ounce package cream cheese, softened
  • 36 OREO Cookies finely crushed
  • 16 ounces semi-sweet baking chocolate melted

Instructions

  • Mix the cream cheese and cookie crumbs until they are completely combined together.

  • Shape the cream cheese mixture into 48 (1-inch) balls, placing onto a cookie sheet or pan that fits into your freezer.

  • Freeze the cookie balls for 10 min.

  • Line a large baking sheet with parchment paper or waxed paper.

  • Dip the cookie balls into the melted chocolate, coating them completely.

  • Place the dipped cookie balls in a single layer on the prepared baking sheet.

  • Refrigerate the cookie balls for 1 hour or until they are firm.

  • Once they are firm, you can place them into sealed containers in single layers with parchment paper or waxed paper between the layers, and freeze them.

Nutrition Information

Calories: 97kcal, Carbohydrates: 11g, Protein: 1g, Fat: 5g, Saturated Fat: 3g, Cholesterol: 1mg, Sodium: 42mg, Potassium: 73mg, Fiber: 1g, Sugar: 7g, Vitamin A: 5IU, Calcium: 8mg, Iron: 1mg

All calories and info are based on a third party calculator and are only an estimate. Actual nutritional info will vary with brands used, your measuring methods, portion sizes and more.

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  1. Robin says

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    These are figgen delicious 😋!! I made these exactly as written. They came out wonderful first try. Only things is I only got 36 balls not the 48 it says it makes. But that’s okay, they’re still fantastic❣️Oreo Balls Recipe (Oreo Truffles) (13)

  2. Masa says

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    Can you use whipped cream cheese for this?

  3. Debbie Klupp says

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    Yes my mom always used an old fork that was bent at the tines for dipping her candy in chocolateOreo Balls Recipe (Oreo Truffles) (14)

  4. chasidy says

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    wow this this is crazy
    I love youOreo Balls Recipe (Oreo Truffles) (15)

  5. Jan says

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    What do you use to dip these into the chocolate without making a mess? I love your recipes and have passed your site on to quite a few people.

    • Jen says

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      Try using a fork to hold the truffle when you dip in chocolate. Just lay the truffle on the tines and it makes it way easier!

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FAQs

Why are my Oreo balls falling apart? ›

If you find your chocolate is still too thick, add another 1/4 teaspoon of oil. Oreo balls are falling apart: The chocolate is too hot. Let the chocolate sit for a few minutes to slightly cool down and then try again.

How long can Oreo truffles sit out? ›

Yes, Oreo Truffles need to be refrigerated because they contain cream cheese which can spoil. According to the FDA, cream cheese should not be left out longer than 2 hours.

What are Oreo balls made of? ›

Oreo Balls are an easy no-bake treat made with crushed up Oreo cookies, cream cheese, and chocolate. Oreo Balls are a favorite Christmas or anytime treat! If you are an Oreo cookie fan, you are going to LOVE these easy Oreo Balls. You only need three ingredients: Oreo cookies, cream cheese, and chocolate!

What is the Oreo truffle strain? ›

Truffle Oreoz Strain

This captivating hybrid results from crossing Oreoz with White Truffle. Notably, it emits a unique aroma that reminds one of a chocolate bar dipped in diesel, with a hint of pepper. Above all, this strain delivers a sensory delight, offering an experience as potent as it is pleasurable.

Do Oreo balls have to stay refrigerated? ›

Oreo balls will keep for 3 days at room temp (if it's not too warm), 3 weeks in the refrigerator, or 2 months in the freezer. They should always be stored in a covered container.

Do Oreo balls need to be kept in the fridge? ›

Do Oreo Balls Need to Be Refrigerated? One of the main ingredients in this Oreo cookie ball recipe is cream cheese, so they need to be refrigerated. They shouldn't sit at room temperature for more than two hours at a time. Store the cookies in an airtight container in the fridge for about two to three weeks.

Can Oreo balls sit out overnight? ›

If you plan on waiting a few days to eat these Oreo truffles, then yes I recommend storing them in the refrigerator. Refrigerating also helps the chocolate set faster. If you plan to eat them the day they are made, refrigeration is not necessary.

How long will Oreo truffles keep in the refrigerator? ›

Since Oreo truffles are heavy on cream cheese, they need to be refrigerated. Store them in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to two weeks.

Can you store Oreo truffles in the freezer? ›

Because Oreo balls are kept cold in the fridge, they last for 2-3 weeks in an airtight container. If you want to get a jumpstart on holiday baking, you can make these 3 months in advance and freeze them. Thaw in the fridge overnight before serving.

What is the white stuff in the Oreo called? ›

Crème filling contains small bits of Oreo cookie wafer.

Why are my Oreo balls greasy? ›

Why are my oreo balls oily? This could mean that you used a little too much cream cheese or the balls aren't cold enough. When you roll them with your hands it melts the balls slightly and causes the oils from the cream cheese to seep out.

What is the most unhealthy part of an Oreo? ›

Being the heart of Oreo, sugar is what you should be the most concerned about. Oreo doesn't just have sugar. It has added sugar — which is very different from healthy natural sugar.

Is indica or sativa better? ›

Sativa strains are commonly recommended for daytime use. They're claimed to be uplifting and cause more of a cerebral or head-high. Indica strains are usually recommended for relieving pain and insomnia. Often considered "bedtime strains," Indicas are said to have a calming effect on both the body and the mind.

What strain is double stuffed Oreos? ›

Double Stuffed, also known as "Double Stuff", is an indica-dominant hybrid weed strain made from a genetic cross between Platinum White and Cookies and Cream. Bred by Exotic Genetix, Double Stuffed is 25% THC, making this strain an ideal choice for experienced cannabis consumers.

What strain is gorilla glue? ›

A Quick Summary of Original Gorilla Glue

Developed at Las Vegas-based GG Strains in the mid-2010s. 60/40 indica-to-sativa ratio. Mix of Chem Sis, Sour Dubb, and Chocolate Diesel.

What is the best way to store Oreo balls? ›

The best way to store Oreo balls is in an airtight container in the refrigerator. Heat is not an oreo truffle's best friend. Keep these treats cool in the fridge and they're ready to serve any time you need them.

How do you keep Oreo balls from sweating? ›

Store in an airtight container in a cool, dark place. To prevent the chocolate sweating, do not store in the fridge or freezer – however this means that the filling will be soft.

Why are my Oreo balls oily? ›

This could mean that you used a little too much cream cheese or the balls aren't cold enough. When you roll them with your hands it melts the balls slightly and causes the oils from the cream cheese to seep out. If this happens pop them back in the fridge for a few minutes to make them firm again before coating.

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