Oreo Truffles Recipe

by kathy on December 6, 2010

I originally posted this recipe on December 23, 2009. It was a big hit with my readers so I thought I would re-post it again for new readers that may be looking for a simple holiday recipe. I make these once a year generally in December! Victoria helped me with my annual batch this year and she had so much fun crushing those oreos!

Before I was a mom, I worked in Behavioral Health Care and a co-worker shared this recipe with me after she brought it to a work Christmas party. I have been making it every Christmas since then! Plus, it’s my kind of recipe: 3 ingredients total and so simple!

Oreo Truffles

1 package Oreos
1 brick Cream Cheese (room temperature)
1 bag white chocolate morsels

1) Crush entire package of Oreos until very fine. To make this easier, I place the oreos in a large ziploc bag and seal. Then use a rolling pin to crush until fine.

2) Mix crushed oreos with cream cheese until well mixed. Form into small balls and place on aluminum foil.

3) Melt chocolate morsels. I do this in the microwave for approximately 2 minutes in a microwave safe bowl but your time may vary.

4) Dip each ball into chocolate and place on foil.

5) Garnish with sprinkles (optional)

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amy brooks December 6, 2010 at 9:11 pm

What is your secret to getting the chocolate look so smooth? Do you dip with your fingers, or tongs, or something else? Mine always look clumpy, never smooth like yours! Thanks!

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cjacobs December 6, 2010 at 9:30 pm

Thanks for sharing the recipe..its now our yearly holiday treat as well..we call them oreo balls here :)

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The Furman's December 6, 2010 at 11:16 pm

How many oreo truffles does it usually make?

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Michelle June 8, 2011 at 3:52 am

That depends on how many you eat while you are making them. lol They are delicious!!! Try to store them in the freezer. Out of sight out of mind. Good luck!

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Anonymous December 7, 2010 at 4:22 am

It makes alot- around 36 depending on the size you make the balls.

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