Oreo Balls
Updated November 12, 2020
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!
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Pin ItIf 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! That is it!
Oreo balls are always a favorite treat at parties, especially during the holidays. I make these every year because they are pretty to add to any cookie platter and people go crazy for them! And you really can’t go wrong with a 3-ingredient no-bake treat, especially during the busy holiday season! They are almost too easy to make…and for sure too easy to eat:)
How to Make Oreo Balls
Oreo balls are fun, easy to make, and will remind you of a chocolate truffle, but instead of a chocolate filling, you get a rich, decadent Oreo cream cheese filling. Oreo truffles are insanely delicious! Here are a few tips for making the perfect Oreo truffles.
- Use the whole Oreo cookie, crisp chocolate cookie and white filling.
- Place the cookies in a food processor and pulse until you have small cookie crumbs. Make sure there are no big cookie pieces.
- Make sure your cream cheese is soft. If it is too cold, it won’t mix into the Oreo crumbs easily.
- Use a mixer to combine the Oreo crumbs and cream cheese. I like to use my stand mixer, but a hand mixer works well too.
- Roll the Oreo cream cheese mixture into small balls and place on a baking sheet or tray that has been lined with parchment paper or wax paper. Freeze the balls for 15 minutes. You MUST freeze them so you can dip them in chocolate. If you don’t, you will have a mess.
- Melt the chocolate wafers in the microwave in a small microwave safe bowl. Follow the instructions on the package. You can also melt the chocolate using a double boiler on the stovetop. You can use candy coating or almond bark too. Chocolate chips don’t work as well because you want a thicker coating to cover the Oreo balls. I like to do a mix of chocolate and white chocolate. You can do just one chocolate if you wish.
- Dip the balls into the melted chocolate, making sure the balls are completely covered. I like to use a fork to lift them out of the chocolate, then I shake from side to side to remove the excess chocolate.
- Place the Oreo balls back on the lined baking sheet or tray. You can decorate the tops with a drizzle of extra chocolate, crushed Oreos, sprinkles, crushed peppermint, or chopped nuts. Or you can leave them plain!
- When they are all dipped and decorated, place the baking sheet or tray in the refrigerator and chill for at least an hour.
How to Store
Make sure you store the Oreo balls in an airtight container in the refrigerator. If you leave them on the counter, the chocolate will get soft. You want to make sure they are chilled until ready to serve.
The Oreo balls will keep in the refrigerator for up to 3 weeks. You can also freeze the Oreo balls for up to 2 months. If you are going to stack the Oreo balls, make sure you put parchment paper or wax paper in between the balls.
A Favorite Treat
You are going to love this easy, 3-ingredient Oreo Balls recipe! Make a batch for your friends, family, neighbors and don’t forget to make some for yourself too! They are a favorite no-bake treat at our house and the perfect treat for the holiday season! Enjoy!
More Easy Treats
Oreo Balls
Equipment
- Stand Mixer (I use my trusty KitchenAid!)
- Baking Sheets (I love these ones from NordicWare)
- Parchment Paper (this brand doesn't burn!)
Ingredients
- 38 Oreo cookies
- 8 oz cream cheese at room temperature
- 1 cup chocolate melting wafers or candy coating
- 1 cup white chocolate melting wafers or candy coating
- For decorating: melted chocolate, Oreo crumbs, sprinkles, crushed peppermint, or chopped nuts, if desired
Instructions
- Place Oreo cookies in a food processor. Pulse until they are fine cookie crumbs.
- Using a stand mixer or hand mixer, beat the cream cheese until it is smooth, about 1 minute. Add the Oreo cookie crumbs and mix until well combined.
- Roll the Oreo mixture into small balls and place on a baking sheet or tray that has been lined with parchment paper or wax paper. Freeze the Oreo balls for 15 minutes.
- Place the chocolate wafers (or candy coating) in a small microwave safe bowl. Place the white chocolate wafers (or candy coating) in a separate small microwave safe bowl. Melt according to instructions on packaging.
- Remove the balls from the freezer and dip the balls into the melted chocolate. Make sure you cover the balls completely in chocolate. I like to use a fork to shake the excess chocolate off of the Oreo balls. Dip half of the balls in the chocolate and half in the white chocolate. Place the dipped balls back on the baking tray with parchment paper or wax paper. Decorate with a drizzle of chocolate, additional crushed Oreos, sprinkles, crushed peppermint or crushed nuts, if desired.
- Place the baking sheet with the Oreo balls in the refrigerator and chill for at least an hour. Keep stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator. The Oreo balls will keep in the fridge for up to 3 weeks. You can also freeze the balls for up to 2 months.
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These cookies ( truffles or cake pops ) are a sleeper ! I donโt know how many times I just passed them up in the past thinking โonly a few ingredients , canโt be worth it โ . Well this year I added them to my cookie tray for Christmas ! They were loved by all and everybody said they tasted and looked like they would be so complicated to make . The white chocolate were my favorite ! If you have Oreo lovers they will go crazy over these ! Happy New year everyone !
I just saw the recipe on google. Looking so good and delicious looking forward to make them!!
Enjoy!
is the texture supposed to be soft or crunchy?
soft, the chocolate coating will add a slight crunch, but I wouldn’t call it crunchy. Think truffle like.
Yum
Have you ever tried this with chips ahoy instead of Oreos?!
No, you might need more cream cheese because the Oreos have a cream filling that helps bind everything together.
How far can in advance can I make these?
Oreo balls freeze really well. You can make a month in advance without issue. Refrigerated, I wouldn’t trust them for more than a around 3 days, since the cream cheese will go bad.
You can refrigerate these up to 3 weeks safely. The cream cheese will absolutely not go bad in 3 days.
I used this with lemon cookies dipped in white chocolate oh so good
YUM!
Easy to follow recipe..I just made them.
Yay!
Want to make these and am going to do so today.
Enjoy!
love it!
Thanks! So easy and so good!
I make at least five batches of these for the kids. They love them. I have made these forever. I found it easier to scrap the cookie and separate the cream. I use a rolling pin to get fine as my hubby told me it has to be a dust. Trust me I have blown up many mixer on my candy balls.
Thank you for sharing!
Should I use milk chocolate or dark chocolate ?
You can use your favorite chocolate! Milk, dark, semi-sweet, white! They all work!
Can you make these dipped in dark chocolate instead of white?
Yes! Use your favorite chocolate.
love theses recipes
Thanks!
Great
They are the best!