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Oreo truffles: How to make Oreo bliss balls so your kids will love you forever

We believe that there should be a balance between healthy foods and the odd tasty treat, so we are happy to bring you another sweet recipe that is sure to bring a smile to your kids faces! Find out how to make Oreo truffles. These Oreo bliss balls will make your kids so happy they’ll love you forever.

Oreo truffles recipe

You can take a look at the recipe in detail below as we have beautiful images to help you each step of the way, but we also have this recipe card for you to print out, too.

Oreo truffles: How to make Oreo bliss balls

A child is enjoying a sweet snack of Oreo cookies, chocolate, and dairy confectionery indoors.
Prep Time 35 minutes
Cook Time 20 minutes
Total Time 55 minutes

Ingredients

  • - 300 g/10, 6 Oz Oreo Cookies, plus more for topping
  • - 250 g/9,6 Oz cream cheese
  • - 225 g/8,2 Oz milk or dark chocolate
  • - White chocolate for garnish

Instructions

1. Place the Oreo Cookies in a food processor and pulse to form fine crumbs.

2.Transfer to a medium bowl, add cream cheese and mix with your hands until well combined.

3.Let it set in the freezer for 20 minutes to harden.

4.Line a baking sheet with parchment paper.

5.Scoop mixture out with a tablespoon and form small balls. Place on prepared baking sheet.

6.Place Oreo balls in the freezer for 15 more minutes.

7.Meanwhile melt milk/dark chocolate and white chocolate using a Bain Marie technique and crush a few cookies for garnish.

8.Remove Oreo balls from freezer and dip in melted chocolate, helping yourself with a spoon to cover them completely. Lift them with a fork allowing excess chocolate to run off.

9.Return to baking sheet, decorate with white chocolate and crushed Oreo cookies. Refrigerate for at least 1 hour or until firm before serving.

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Serving size: 22 units

Cooking time: 20 minutes

Total time: 55 minutes

Ingredients:

  • 300 g/10,6 Oz Oreo Cookies, plus more for topping
  • 250 g/9,6 Oz cream cheese
  • 225 g/8,2 Oz milk or dark chocolate
  • White chocolate for garnish

Instructions:

Place the Oreo Cookies in a food processor and pulse to form fine crumbs.

Transfer to a medium bowl, add cream cheese and mix with your hands until well combined.

Let it set in the freezer for 20 minutes to harden.

Line a baking sheet with parchment paper.

Scoop mixture out with a tablespoon and form small balls. Place on prepared baking sheet.

Place Oreo balls in the freezer for 15 more minutes.

Meanwhile melt milk/dark chocolate and white chocolate using a Bain Marie technique and crush a few cookies for garnish.

Remove Oreo balls from freezer and dip in melted chocolate, helping yourself with a spoon to cover them completely. Lift them with a fork allowing excess chocolate to run off. 

Return to baking sheet, decorate with white chocolate and crushed Oreo cookies. Refrigerate for at least 1 hour or until firm before serving.

This recipe is simple, tasty, and a lot of fun for your kids to get their hands dirty with. We know your kids will enjoy making this Oreo truffles recipe as much as they will enjoy eating it!

Take a look at the finished product. Don’t they look delicious?!

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