450 grams (16 oz) Oreo cookies
225 grams (8 oz) softened cream cheese
Enough chocolate for dipping- you can use almond bark or the candy melts but I just used regular chocolate bars that I chopped up and melted.
Pulse the cookies in the food processor until they're fine crumbs. If you don't have a food processor, just smash the heck out of them in a plastic bag with a rolling pin. Transfer the crumbs to a big bowl and add the cream cheese. Mix until well blended. Roll the cookie mixture into 1" (2.5cm) balls. Place in the freezer for about a half an hour. This will make them easier to dip.
Melt the chocolate. Using a toothpick (or skewer) poked into the top of the balls, dip them into the chocolate until coated. Set on waxed paper to cool. Drizzle more chocolate over the top if desired and store in the fridge.
Now, I can't get mint oreos here, but I think they would be fantastic for this project. Alternatively, you could use mint extract. I think this "recipe" has a lot of possibilities limited only by your imagination and the kind of sandwich cookies you use!
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20 comments:
How easy is that!?! I would've never guessed. They're gorgeous, Kim.
Have a fantastic weekend!!
Girl I have had these and they are FABULOUS. Love Love Love em myself.. Yours look good..
Have you ever made cake balls? I made some last trip home for the holidays, and I fell in love with them too..
Use cake mix cakes (I made red velvet cake balls and carrot cake balls) then it says to use canned frosting but I didn't. I made cream cheese frosting from scratch. Then you crumble the cakes and add the frosting to the crumbled cake and make a big globby messs. Cool it in the fridge and then make balls from them. Dip in chocolate and MMM MMM GOOD. I want to make some coconut ones I think they would be fabulous.
Eat one of those truffles for me. :)
*hugs*
These look really simple. If they taste as good as they look, they look like a winner. I'll have to copy this. Great T post.
The truffles look so good, who would have thought that the recipe was so simple?
~Maggie~
Wow. That sounds great. I like the mint oreo idea...oh, and we can get peanut butter oreos here now too! :)
YUMMY!!! you should make some for the pot luck =)
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This is very good!!!
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Frenchy
I am planning a bridal shower right now. Guess what just got added to the menu? Soo delicious sounding! Can't wait to try them!
These look amazing and way too good!! Thanks for stopping over and commenting at my lil' newbie blog!
heather
oh my, those truffles look so good! They would make a wonderful treat and so easy a child could make them! Thanks!
oh wow, those look yummy ... and so easy to make!
These sound yummy. I think my 8 year old son might like to try making these. But I am not sure that I can buy oreos in Sweden. I'll have to look into this...
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Thank you for sharing this recipe! Thee look so yummy and so essy to make! These would make such a great gift to friends, and they would be so impressed!
oh, these sound so good....I love things that taste like they are hard to make but arent!!!!
Kim, Kim! Here I sit eating my gluten-free granola mixed into sugar-free greek yogurt and you torture me in this way.
I love these.
Before I had to give up all the "good stuff" in life I remember eating these at a wedding. My friend had surrounded her cake with them in tinted shades of white chocolate drizzled in dark chocolate.
Accckkk!!!
need. sugar. need. chocolate. now.
Thanks for this tantalizing stop on our little journey through Alphabe-Thursday's Letter "T"!
You are terrific!
A+
Yummmy! Thank you for sharing these truffles :o)
Blessings & Aloha!
Wow! Those look amazing! And they look so easy I NEED to make them!
I am going to have to make a batch of these for my mom! I can't imagine anything better for any oreo lover than oreo truffles!
What an easy recipe -- thanks for sharing! Why is it that I now want to have an Oreo cookie?! ;)
Greetings from Munich,
Birgit
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