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Oreo Balls (Only 3 Ingredients)

These Oreo balls are an easy no-bake treat with 3 simple ingredients. All you need are crushed Oreo cookies, cream cheese and chocolate for this favorite Oreo ball recipe!

If you love Oreo desserts try my homemade oreos, chocolate lasagna and Oreo bars.

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Best Oreo Balls Recipe

I love to make all types of truffle recipes. They are easy, decorative and perfect for any occasion. These are a family favorite, as well as sugar cookie truffles, chocolate chip cookie dough truffles and brownie truffles.

My kids love Oreo balls just as much as my cake pop recipe and ask me to make this easy dessert ever year for a Christmas treat. This simple 3-ingredient Oreo balls recipe is the perfect no-bake treat for the holidays and will disappear off cookie trays!

Recipe Ingredients

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Find the full printable recipe with specific measurements below.

  • Oreo cookies: I crush half Oreo cookies with the filling and half without the filling to give them just the right amount of sweetness in this quick dessert.
  • Cream cheese: A block of room temperature cream cheese gives Oreo balls a slight tang.
  • Chocolate: I use Ghirardelli chocolate melting wafers (white and milk chocolate) because they melt easily, but choose whatever chocolate you like best for a smooth finish.

How to Make Oreo Balls

These Oreo truffle balls are easy to make and are a similar to a chocolate truffle but with an irresistible rich Oreo cream cheese filling.

How to make Oreo balls.
  1. Crush Oreos. The best way to crush oreos is to place them in a blender or food processor. You can also place them in a zip top bag and smash with a rolling pin.
  2. Mix together the Oreo crumbs and cream cheese with a hand mixer. If it isn’t coming together, get your hands in there and mix it up.
  3. Scoop and freeze. Use a small cookie scoop to scoop out the dough. Then roll into a ball and place on the pan. Freeze for 10-15 minutes or until slightly firm.
  4. Dip in the melted chocolate using a fork, tap side of bowl to remove excess chocolate, place on lined baking sheet and decorate as desired.
Oreo truffle balls stacked on top of a white plate.

Recipe Tips

  • Room temperature cream cheese. Remember to soften cream cheese. If it’s too cold it won’t mix with the Oreo crumbs. If the Oreo balls are losing their shape, your cream cheese was too warm. Place mixture in fridge for a few minutes.
  • Let chocolate cool for a few minutes before dipping. If your chocolate is too hot your balls will start to fall apart. I like to wait around 5 minutes before dipping.
  • Decorate immediately: Use different colored melting wafers or use a white chocolate base with sprinkles on top to match the holiday. Add the sprinkles right to the truffle balls after dipping to ensure they stick.
  • Holiday variation: To make Christmas Oreo balls I used white chocolate to dip and added red and green sprinkles with some holly berries. Add crushed candy canes to make peppermint Oreo balls. So fun and festive!
Oreo ball with a bite taken out of.

These are my favorite treat to make at the holidays! I also love Oreo dirt cake, Oreo cookie bars and these easy Oreo brownies.

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Oreo Balls

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Author: Jamielyn Nye
These OREO balls are made with just 3 simple ingredients and are such an easy dessert recipe to make. Drizzle with chocolate or top with your favorite colored sprinkles for the perfect decorative treat!
Prep Time: 20 minutes
Chill time: 15 minutes
Total Time: 35 minutes
Servings: 40

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Ingredients 

  • 36 OREO cookies (see notes)
  • 1 (8-ounce) package cream cheese , softened
  • 8 ounces white and/or milk baking chocolate (I prefer melting wafers)

Instructions

  • Line a baking sheet with parchment paper. In a blender or food processor, pulse the Oreos (with filling) into fine crumbs. You can also place the Oreos in a zip-top bag and use a rolling pin to crush them.
  • In a large bowl, mix together the Oreo crumbs and cream cheese with an electric mixer. If it isn't coming together, get your hands in there and mix it up.
  • Using a small cookie scoop, portion the dough onto the baking sheet. Roll into a ball with your hands. Freeze 10 to 15 minutes, or until slightly firm. You don't want them too cold.
  • In a microwave-safe bowl, melt the chocolate in the microwave in 30-second intervals, stirring in-between each, until smooth.
  • Use a fork to dip the Oreo balls into the chocolate. Tap on the edge of the bowl to get the smooth finish. Use a toothpick to help slide the ball back onto the baking sheet. Before the chocolate hardens, add sprinkles. Let harden completely.
  • Store in the refrigerator until ready to serve.

Notes

Oreos: You’ll need about 1 package of Oreos for this recipe. You don’t have to remove the filling, however I like to remove the filling from about 15 or so to make them less rich. 
Variation: You can use different flavor of Oreos. The peppermint or golden Oreos also taste great. You can also use milk, dark, or white chocolate.
Storage: For best results, store in an airtight container in the refrigerator up to 1 week or in the freezer up to 2 months. 

Nutrition

Calories: 98kcal | Carbohydrates: 10g | Protein: 2g | Fat: 7g | Saturated Fat: 4g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 2g | Trans Fat: 0.01g | Cholesterol: 6mg | Sodium: 61mg | Potassium: 80mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 5g | Vitamin A: 76IU | Calcium: 13mg | Iron: 2mg

Nutrition provided is an estimate. It will vary based on specific ingredients used.

Course: Dessert
Cuisine: American

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Recipe FAQs

What type of Oreos are best to use for truffles?

There are so many varieties of Oreo cookies that can be used! I recommend using classic Oreo cookies, not double stuf Oreos. Double-stuffed will change the texture and be too wet and greasy.

Try other flavors like Golden Oreo dipped in white chocolate or Mint Oreo dipped in melted chocolate with crushed peppermint candies on top.

What is the best chocolate for dipping Oreo balls?

For a smooth finish when dipping candies, I always use Ghirardelli melting wafers. Wilton candy melts are another option when I need a certain color. Couverture chocolate or almond bark are two other options.

I only use chocolate chips when I am out of everything else as the finish is not as smooth and you may need to add 1/4 teaspoon coconut oil to thin it out as the chocolate is thicker. You can always add nuts or crushed Oreos to to top so it’s not as noticeable.

What is the best way to dip Oreo balls?

For a smooth finish on your Oreo cream cheese balls, make sure that your chocolate is melted and stirred until smooth. Also, have all ingredients ready to go so you can move quickly.

Place Oreo cookie ball on a fork and dip into chocolate. You could also use a spoon or skewer. Tap with a fork on the side of the bowl to remove excess chocolate and then use a toothpick to push the ball unto the parchment paper. Use the toothpick to draw a line around the edge to break off excess chocolate that pools. Apply decorations immediately.

How long will Oreo balls last?

That depends on how you store the cookie balls. They will keep at room temperature for a couple of days and can sit out on a dessert table for a few hours. I do recommend keeping them in the fridge, though, as they have less of a chance of the chocolate melting.

How to store leftovers?

Oreo truffle balls will last up to 1 week when stored in a covered container in the fridge. Place parchment paper between layers. Oreo cake balls can also be frozen for up to 2 months. You can make them ahead then thaw in the refrigerator and bring them out whenever you need a truffle-like cookie sweet treat.

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