Oreo Cookie Balls Recipe

Oreo Cookie Balls Recipe
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Recipe Rating:
 159 Ratings
Categories: Candies, Chocolate, Quick & Easy
Collections: Member's Choice, The Candy Dish, 5 Favorite Easter Candy
Serves: 24-36
Prep Time:

Ingredients

1-18oz. pkg oreo cookies (regular size, 3 rows of cookies)
1-8oz. pkg cream cheese-block
4 oz white chocolate almond bark
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Shannon
Member Since Nov 2009
Shannon's Notes:

I call theses truffles in disguise. Easy to make and yummy in your tummy as my kids say.

Once you dip them in the white chocolate you can customize them with any holiday sprinkles to fit your occasion. Enjoy!

Comments from the Test Kitchen: Kitchen Crew

What can I say, these are just plain addictive! Anyone can make these simple treats - kids, non-cooks, even bachelors! (It's true, I've seen it with my own eyes.) But don't plan on eating just one...

 

Directions

1
Add oreos to food processor and blend until fine.
2
Add cream cheese to oreo crumbs and blend until dough-like.
3
Chill mixture for 15 minutes then roll into bite-size balls. Chill balls for 15 minutes.
4
Melt almond bark in microwave according to package directions. Dip chilled oreo balls in melted chocolate using fork so chocolate can "drip off". Set covered cookie balls onto waxed paper and let set aprox. 30 minutes. If using sprinkles or decorative sugars do so before chocolate sets. I usually do a dozen at a time sprinkling after each dozen.
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Mizgrits
Elaine Prough Mizgrits
Dec 22, 2009
what is your secret to making the bark so smooth looking? These are fun to make and taste good but I am having trouble with the bard
Shannon
Dec 22, 2009
I'm sorry to say I don't really have a secret. I just put the bark in a glass bowl and melt for 30 seconds then stir, then melt another 30 seconds stir and so on until it is completely melted. I have never had trouble with clumping at all. I think the bark melts smoother than chocolate chips and there is no need to use a double boiler. Good luck!
Hambone
Dan Hammond Hambone
Dec 22, 2009
Wow...I just tried your oreo balls and they are amazing!!!! You dropped them off at the office and if I'm not careful I will eat them all!!! I just shared the recipe with my wife and have my fingers crossed she will make them...
Food4Thot
Stephanie Jameson Food4Thot
Dec 22, 2009
I'll definitely be making these this year. They are delicious!
roederwriter
Holly Roeder roederwriter
Dec 28, 2009
Shannon,
I made these for my family Christmas last week, they were AMAZING!
cosmo629
joy kocher cosmo629
Dec 30, 2009
i have made these with differnt verites like penut butter ginger snap cookies i coat in milk chocolate to die for
cookiequeen
Peggi Anne Tebben cookiequeen
Jan 22, 2010
I make a lot of Christmas candies & have for years. When I make these I use chocolate almond bark & after melting in microwave, I add creme de menthe or peppermint oil & dip the balls in this. They taste just like Girl Scout "Thin Mints". I do as Shannon does on melting, Just be sure to melt a little longer if you want a thin icing & it also stays hot longer & doesn't clump up as quickly. Oh, I also add some parafin to chocolate when heating. Not only does it thin it out some, but keeps chocolate from melting as easy when touched. In other words "It melts in your mouth, not in your hands".
Shannon
Jan 23, 2010
I love the idea of adding peppermint flavoring and will definitely give that a try. Who doesn't love a thin mint cookie?!
ChibiSimi
Heather... ChibiSimi
Jun 12, 2010
I was wondering what you would use to bind them other than cream cheese. My husband HATES cream cheese but I want to make these for him since Oreos are one of his all time favorite foods. Any suggestions?
Shannon
Jun 12, 2010
To answer Heather's question I am not sure what else you could use as a binder, but peanut butter & vanilla icing come to mind. Maybe you could do half cream cheese and half of one of those to disguise the cream cheese. I would also say they don't taste like cream cheese once made. If your husband isn't allegic you might just fool him. :)
eneff1986
Erin Neff eneff1986
Sep 9, 2010
I have made these in the past but have a hard time getting the oreo/cream cheese mixture to form balls even after chilling over night. Any suggestions??
cookiequeen
Peggi Anne Tebben cookiequeen
Sep 9, 2010
To Heather: Don't tell him there is cream cheese in them. He will never know. There is absolutely no cream cheese taste. My husband hates cream cheese & he loves these.
To Erin: What you do is eat a few of the oreo cookies as you are grinding them; then the ratio is more correct & they will bind. I let my cream cheese set out to room temp. first. I don't refrigerate it before I make them into balls. I do after I make the balls to firm them up so I can dip them.

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