Oreo truffles are one of my all-time favorite things to make during the holidays. I was introduced to these about 10 years ago when a friend of mine, Nathan, made me a batch as a holiday gift.
At the time, I lived at home with my parents, and my mom and I fell deeply in love with these.
This Oreo truffle recipe is made with cream cheese but I will also share how to make Oreo truffles with no cream cheese, too.
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Oreo truffles are too delicious and way too easy to make. No baking required. I highly recommend making these to gift to friends or coworkers because they are highly addictive and made out of basically nothing but sugar and cream. So … you’ve been warned.
Easy Chocolate (Oreo) Truffles, makes about two dozen.
28-30 Oreo cookies, or other chocolate cookies of a similar size
8 ounces softened cream cheese
12 ounces dark chocolate chips
4-6 ounces white chocolate chips (optional)
2-3 tablespoons crushed peppermints or candy canes
assorted holiday sprinkles
NOTE: If you want to make these Oreo truffles without cream cheese you can substitute it for vegan (non-dairy) cream cheese, or vanilla buttercream frosting.
First, crush the cookies. I like to use a food processor to do this. It makes it way faster. Then mix in the softened cream cheese with the crushed cookies.
Press the batter into small balls and place on plates or a cutting board lined with parchment or wax paper. Pop these in the freezer for 15-20 minutes.
Melt the dark chocolate in a double boiler or in the microwave. I melted mine in a microwave in a heatproof bowl on high for 30 seconds. Then, I removed it and gave it a stir. Then, back in the microwave on high for another 30 seconds, and so on until it was fully melted.
This helps it not to get too hot and get those overly cooked crusty bits that can sometimes form.
Use a fork to dip the chilled balls (giggle—sorry, I have no class) in the melted chocolate.
Gently tap the fork on the side of the bowl with the truffle on the end to remove excess chocolate. Place back on the lined plate. Immediately cover with sprinkles or crushed peppermints.
I also melted some white chocolate to get those splattered looking Oreo truffles. This is optional.
You have to dirty yet another dish. But I think they look really cute, and you’re already making quite a mess, so why not? That’s my motto.
These will set on their own, but to speed up the process just pop them in the freezer again.
Place these in mini baking cups for a professional presentation. If you can find a pretty decorative box, you could totally put these inside and look like a genius. So, do that.
Keep in mind these Oreo truffles are made with chocolate and cream cheese (or buttercream frosting), so they should be stored in the refrigerator when not being served/eaten.
Make these for someone with a sweet tooth in your life. Eat a few yourself first. xo. Emma
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Ingredients
- 28-30 Oreo cookies (or other chocolate cookies of a similar size)
- 8 ounces cream cheese (softened)
- 12 ounces chocolate chips (dark)
- 4-6 ounces white chocolate chips (optional)
- 2-3 tablespoons peppermints or candy canes (crushed )
- assorted holiday sprinkles or whatever you find in your pantry
Instructions
- First, crush the cookies. I like to use a food processor to do this. It makes it way faster. Then mix in the softened cream cheese with the crushed cookies.
- Press the batter into small balls and place on plates or a cutting board lined with parchment or wax paper. Pop these in the freezer for 15-20 minutes.
- Melt the dark chocolate in a double boiler or in the microwave. I melted mine in a microwave in a heatproof bowl on high for 30 seconds. Then, I removed it and gave it a stir. Then, back in the microwave on high for another 30 seconds, and so on until it was fully melted. This helps it not to get too hot and get those overly cooked crusty bits that can sometimes form.
- Use a fork to dip the chilled balls (giggle—sorry, I have no class) in the melted chocolate. Gently tap the fork on the side of the bowl with the truffle on the end to remove excess chocolate. Place back on the lined plate. Immediately cover with sprinkles or crushed peppermints. These will set on their own, but to speed up the process just pop them in the freezer again.
Nutrition
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Love this recipe and come back to it every year!
These are my favorite holiday treats! I make them as gifts and with my nephews! So fun and easy and delicious!
I have made these every year since this was first posted on the blog! Such a simple and easy recipe that is incredibly delicious!
I make these every year! Made them this year with mint Oreos, which took them to another level! ❤️
Planning to make these with my kids today! Love such an easy & delicious looking recipe!
These have become a family tradition! Super easy, delicious and always appreciated. I like to dust mine with cacao powder – yum
Love these! This recipe is a holiday staple in our house.
Amazing for a holiday party! They were such a hit, by far the dessert I got the most compliments on.
Soo good, easy and fun!
I love these!
One of the last Christmas cookies we make because they’re dangerous for us to have around. Very yummy
I finally made these for the first time this year. Delicious!
I love these. We make them for Christmas every year.
The perfect kids holiday cooking activity. Greats for all ages too.
These look incredible!
Thank you for helping us have the most magical Christmas. These Oreo treats are delicious.
My daughter texted me for this recipe today. I’d made these last year and it was a hit with the family so she wanted to make them this year for a work thing. Loooove this recipe!
Made this and it’s absolutely addictive. I’d keep them in the freezer and pop one every day. Great recipe, a keeper for sure!
I just wanted to say a huge thank you for this incredible Oreo truffle recipe! I made it for our annual Christmas office party, where we hold a cookie contest every year. Thanks to your recipe, I’ve won the contest for the third year in a row! 🎉
These truffles are not just delicious—they’re a total showstopper. My colleagues can’t stop raving about them, and now some are vowing to take the title from me next year. But with this recipe in my arsenal, I’m feeling pretty confident!
Easy to follow, foolproof, and absolutely irresistible—this recipe is pure gold. Thank you for helping me claim the cookie crown once again!
Miam!!’