Oreo Balls Recipe with 17 variations (2024)

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Oreo Balls are a homemade candy truffle where the center is made of crushed Oreo cookies and cream cheese. Use this Oreo Balls recipe to make these delicious no-bake treats!

Oreo Balls Recipe with 17 variations (1)When I first saw Oreo truffles, I was immediately intrigued. Sandwich cookies are one of my kids’ favorite cookies and these no-bake candies were so incredible. Years later, the basic Oreo Balls recipe has inspired so many more recipes with different flavors, decorations,and unique combinations. They are so simple to create and yet, they always have that “WOW” appeal when you make them for a party favor or hostess gift. Oreo Cookie Balls (as they are also known) are a perfect addition to any gathering or holiday.

How to Make Oreo Balls

You can make Oreo cookie balls with just a few ingredients: Oreos, cream cheese, and chocolate chips. And the best part is they are No-Bake!While there isn’t any baking required. You will need to freeze the Oreo balls before dipping them in melted chocolate and then chill the truffles. They are easy to make, but you do want to figure in the chilling time when making them ahead of time. Once you get the hang of it, it won’t take long before you are coming up with your own unique Oreo Truffles!

Oreo Balls Recipe

There is a printable recipe for Oreo Balls at the bottom of this page.

Ingredients:

  • 36 Oreo cookies
  • 8 ounces cream cheese, softened
  • 16 ounces semi-sweet baking chocolate, candy melts, or almond bark

Directions:

  1. Add the cookies to a blender or food processor.Close the blender or food processor, and pulse the cookies for a few seconds at a time until the cookies are broken down into fine crumbs.
  2. Spoon thecrushed Oreos into a medium mixing bowl. Add the cream cheese. Stir until the cream cheese is completely blended with the crushed Oreos.
  3. Shape into 48 (1-inch) Oreo balls. Freeze the balls for 10 minutes.
  4. While the cookie balls are freezing, melt the chocolate according to the package instructions.
  5. Dip the chilled balls into the melted chocolate. Place the balls in a single layer on a waxed paper-lined baking sheet.
  6. If you wish, sprinkle the cookie balls with cookie crumbs, sprinkles, nuts, or nonpareils while the chocolate is still soft and warm.
  7. Refrigerate the Oreo Balls for 1 hour or until firm.

Store in a sealed container. You can store Oreo Balls in your refrigerator for up to 2 weeks or up to 3 months in the freezer.

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17 Oreo Truffles Recipes

For your own Oreo balls recipe inspiration, here are some of the best Oreo Truffles recipes I’ve found. Try one of these recipes for your next party or use them as inspiration to create your own unique Oreo Cookie Balls variation.

These Cherry Stuffed Oreo Truffles are perfectly patriotic for your Independence Day get-togethers. However, you could also top them with heart candies for Valentine’s Day.

Try these Red Velvet Oreo Truffles from Life Love Liz for a delicious way to enjoy this treat with the classic chocolate taste.

If you like strawberry shortcake, you will love these Strawberry Shortcake Stuffed Golden Oreo Truffles from Life Made Sweeter. This would be perfect to make as a summer treat.

Nothing beats something with the taste of salted caramel. These decadent Oreo Cookie Balls with Salted Caramel Sauce from Culinary Hill will really hit the spot.

Peanut butter and chocolate really go together like nothing else in my opinion. I can’t wait to try these Easy Peanut Butter Oreo Balls from It’s a Keeper.

Snack Works really got creative with their recipe for Raspberry Oreo Cookie Balls. This one sounds like I need to give it a try.

The first time I tried turtles (the candy, not the animal!) I was 5 years old. The nuttiness and caramel gooeyness of them had me hooked. That’s why I am going to make these Turtle Oreo Balls from The First Year.

You’ll be happy to have this recipe for 5 Ingredient Halloween Oreo Truffles from Chelsea’s Messy Apron when the holiday rolls around.

If you are a fan of dark chocolate, you can make your Oreo balls this way, too! Just follow the instructions at Honey and Lime for Dark Chocolate Oreo Balls.

Cooking a la Mel has something for coffee fans out there; Mocha Oreo Cookie Balls!

Nutella has an almost cult following so if you are in that group you will love these Nutella Truffles from Sugar Spun Run.

If you are feeling a little overloaded with chocolate so far, check out these Lemon Oreo Truffles from Simply Kierste Design. They are sure to be refreshingly different.

Boston Girl Bakes also has a cute little take on these sweet treats. Check out her recipe for No-Bake Funfetti Golden Oreo Truffles.

No list of chocolate recipes would be complete without one that includes the combination of mint and chocolate. Here’s a great recipe for Mint Oreo Truffles from Deliciously Sprinkled.

Alida’s Kitchen combined sweet and salty with her recipe for Pretzel Oreo Cookie Balls. The pretzels are in the balls themselves and sprinkled on top!

Take advantage of seasonOreo cookies to make unique Oreo balls like these Gingerbread Oreo Truffles!

Finally, I had to add a recipe for white chocolate lovers! Cravings of a Lunatic has an easy recipe for White Chocolate Oreo Balls to make.

Printable Recipe for Oreo Cookie Balls

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Oreo Balls

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Author: Alea

Recipe type: Dessert

Cuisine: American

Serves: 48

Ingredients

  • 36 Oreo cookies
  • 8 ounces cream cheese, softened
  • 16 ounces semi-sweet baking chocolate, candy melts, or almond bark
  • sprinkles or nonpareils (optional)

Directions

  1. Add the cookies to a blender or food processor. Close the blender or food processor, and pulse the cookies for a few seconds at a time until the cookies are broken down into fine crumbs.
  2. Spoon the crushed Oreos into a medium mixing bowl. Add the cream cheese. Stir until the cream cheese is completely blended with the crushed Oreos.
  3. Shape into 48 (1-inch) Oreo balls. Freeze the balls for 10 minutes.
  4. While the cookie balls are freezing, melt the chocolate according to the package instructions.
  5. Dip the chilled balls into the melted chocolate. Place the balls in a single layer on a waxed paper-lined baking sheet.
  6. If you wish, sprinkle the cookie balls with cookie crumbs, sprinkles, nuts, or nonpareils while the chocolate is still soft and warm.
  7. Refrigerate the Oreo Balls for 1 hour or until firm.

Oreo Balls Recipe with 17 variations (4)

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About Alea Milham

Alea Milham is the owner of Premeditated Leftovers and the author of Prep-Ahead Meals from Scatch. She shares her tips for saving money and time while reducing waste in her home. Her favorite hobby, gardening, is a frugal source of organic produce for her recipes. She believes it is possible to live fully and eat well while spending less.

Comments

  1. Linda Henry says

    Easy recipe, love the ideas.

    Reply

  2. Donna Stigler says

    Thanks for the variations! I made the basic recipe and added chopped pecans.

    Reply

  3. Mojoblogs says

    Wow! Oreo balls! I’ve tried something like this before but it was not covered in chocolate. Will definitely try this version soon. Thank you for sharing this one!

    Reply

  4. Ariana says

    Great recipe! I tried it, loved it.

    Reply

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Oreo Balls Recipe with 17 variations (2024)

FAQs

What are Oreo balls made of? ›

Oreo Balls are an easy no-bake treat made with crushed up Oreo cookies, cream cheese, and chocolate. Oreo Balls are a favorite Christmas or anytime treat! If you are an Oreo cookie fan, you are going to LOVE these easy Oreo Balls. You only need three ingredients: Oreo cookies, cream cheese, and chocolate!

Why are my Oreo balls falling apart? ›

If you find your chocolate is still too thick, add another 1/4 teaspoon of oil. Oreo balls are falling apart: The chocolate is too hot. Let the chocolate sit for a few minutes to slightly cool down and then try again.

How long are Oreo balls good for in the fridge? ›

Oreo balls will keep for 3 days at room temp (if it's not too warm), 3 weeks in the refrigerator, or 2 months in the freezer. They should always be stored in a covered container.

Can Oreo balls be left out? ›

These Oreo cookie balls will last for 3 days at room temperature, 1 week in the refrigerator, and 2 months in the freezer. How many calories are in an Oreo ball? This Oreo balls recipe makes 32 truffles and they are each 190 calories, if you follow the recipe exactly.

How long can Oreo balls sit out? ›

One of the main ingredients in this Oreo cookie ball recipe is cream cheese, so they need to be refrigerated. They shouldn't sit at room temperature for more than two hours at a time. Store the cookies in an airtight container in the fridge for about two to three weeks.

What is the white stuff in the middle of an Oreo? ›

Oreo (/ˈɔːrioʊ/; stylized in all caps) is a brand of sandwich cookie consisting of two cocoa biscuits or cookie pieces with a sweet fondant filling.

Why are my Oreo balls cracking and oozing out an oil? ›

A: I have found mine cracks if I overheat the chocolate before dipping, or if I freeze the cake balls/pops very long before dipping. Make sure you very gently heat your chocolate–you never want it to get hot but just barely warm enough to melt.

How do you keep Oreo balls from sweating? ›

However, if the outside of the Oreo ball is wet, it is just condensation from going from the fridge to room temperature. Move them back to the fridge for a bit. Going from the cold fridge to a warm room will make the surface sweat. The best way to prevent this is to store them in the fridge up until serving.

What is magic Oreo? ›

Description. The magician opens a packet of Oreo biscuits and eats one. He then picks up another and gives it a bite. The spectators are clearly shown the biscuit with a big bite in it. The magician then blows on the biscuit and instantly and visibly makes it become whole again!

Where is Oreo secret recipe? ›

History. The campaign was inspired by the actual Svalbard Global Seed Vault. In October 2020, Nabisco announced on social media that it had created a small concrete bunker in Svalbard, Norway to preserve the Oreo recipe in the event that the 2018 VP1 asteroid impacted the Earth on November 2 or 3, 2020.

Can I eat 1 year expired Oreos? ›

Can You Eat Expired Oreos? Oreos typically maintain their quality for 2-3 weeks beyond the "best by" date; however, many factors can influence this duration. They can occasionally last for 2-3 months after the expiration date.

Can you eat 2 year old Oreos? ›

If you store Oreos airtight in a cool, dry place, they should be fine to eat for up to 10 Months past their labeled best by date. However, if you notice that your Oreos are starting to look or smell different, it is probably best to throw them away.

Can you freeze Oreo balls in the freezer? ›

Yes! To freeze, line the Oreo Balls on a baking sheet so they are not touching and flash freeze in the freezer for 30 minutes or until they are hard, this will prevent them from sticking together later. Transfer to a resealable bag and squeeze out excess or to a freezer safe airtight container.

Do Oreo have traces of peanuts? ›

Unfortunately not as we use wheat in the OREO recipe. Are OREO cookies nut free? OREO products do not contain nut or nut traces.

Why are my Oreo balls greasy? ›

Why are my oreo balls oily? This could mean that you used a little too much cream cheese or the balls aren't cold enough. When you roll them with your hands it melts the balls slightly and causes the oils from the cream cheese to seep out.

Why is Oreo not vegan? ›

Many vegans refer to Oreos as “accidentally vegan,” meaning they don't contain animal products — but they weren't created to be a specifically vegan treat. Oreos do not contain milk, eggs, or any other animal-derived products, so they are technically vegan in that sense. Plant-based cookies and cream lovers rejoice!

What is the most unhealthy part of an Oreo? ›

Being the heart of Oreo, sugar is what you should be the most concerned about. Oreo doesn't just have sugar. It has added sugar — which is very different from healthy natural sugar.

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