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You won’t be able to eat just one of these Oreo Balls or little round balls of goodness! Made with only two ingredients they are simple and east to make!
Why You’ll Love This Dessert
Several years ago I was helping a friend with a big church dinner. She asked me to make 175 Oreo Balls for dessert!! Initially I thought she was crazy and that it would take me all day but she is a good friend so, of course, I said yes. Well, I made 175, minus the few that I ate and I couldn’t believe how simple and easy it was. I was done in no time and they are crazy delicious!
Ingredients Needed
- Oreos. You can use the traditional chocolate Oreo but you can use your favorite flavor. I love the Golden Oreos and used them here to make these Easter Oreo Balls.
- Cream Cheese. Use full fat, regular cream cheese.
How to Make Oreo Balls
- Place 9 of the Oreos in the blender or food processor and blend. Reserve for later.
- Crush remaining 36 Oreos in the blender and keep them separate.
- Beat softened cream cheese the paddle attachment in a stand mixer until smooth.
- Pour in larger bowl of crushed Oreos.
- Form dough into balls.
- Make your balls about 1 inch around. Using this cookie scoop makes the job easier After forming into a ball, roll them into the reserved crushed Oreo. If you are going to dip them in chocolate you do not need to roll them in the remaining cookie crumbs.
- Place on cookie sheet and refrigerate until firm.
- Keep refrigerated until ready to serve and refrigerate any remaining Oreo Truffles.
Tips from Leigh Anne
- I recommend using regular Oreos, not the Double Stuffed Oreos as the double stuffed as too much filling.
- Use regular cream cheese for the best results, not the light cream cheese
- Don’t have a food processor or a blender? You can also finely crush the Oreos in a large resealable bag using a rolling pin.
Chocolate Dipped Oreo Balls
This version of Oreo truffles are rolled in Oreo cookie crumbs, another fancier version is to dip them into chocolate after forming them into balls. You can find all the details on how to do that over here. There is even a video to show you how.
The easiest and quickest way to make them though is to just roll them in crushed Oreo and they taste delicious!
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I use other flavors of Oreos to make Oreo Balls?
Yes! I recently helped at a wedding where they had all different flavors of Oreo Balls using all the fun flavor of Oreo cookies that are available.
Do they need to be refrigerated?
Yes, because of the cream cheese Oreo Balls should be kept in the refrigerator in an airtight container. They will keep in the refrigerator for up to a week. The Oreo balls will keep in the refrigerator for up to 3 weeks.
Can I freeze them?
You can also freeze the Oreo balls for up to 2 months in an airtight container. If you are going to stack the Oreo balls, make sure you put parchment paper or wax paper in between the balls.
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Oreo Balls
Ingredients
- 16 oz Oreos 1 package, divided. (45 cookies)
- 8 oz cream cheese 1 package, softened
Instructions
- Crush 9 Oreos in blender and set aside.
- Crush remaining 36 Oreos.
- Beat cream cheese until smooth and add 36 crushed Oreos
- Beat until well mixed
- Form into 1 inch balls and then roll in remaining crushed Oreos
- Refrigerate until firm
Tips & Notes:
- I recommend using regular Oreos, not the Double Stuffed Oreos.
- Use regular cream cheese for the best results, not the light cream cheese
- Don’t have a food processor or a blender? You can also finely crush the Oreos in a large resealable bag using a rolling pin.
Jean Baba says
I love easy to make desserts and this one is not only delicious, but quick.
C says
These are baked, right??
At what temp and for how long?
Leigh Anne Wilkes says
they are not baked.
Anna says
Can I use sour cream instead of cream cheese
Leigh Anne Wilkes says
No, sour cream will not work.
Marilyn little says
Love this recipe! I didn’t have enough Oreos so I added a little powdered sugar and it turned out just as good.
Drew says
Do I remove the cream from the cookies before blending?
Leigh Anne Wilkes says
no you use that part too