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Oreo Cookie Balls – Fun & Easy Finger Food Candies!

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My sister usually makes these for our Christmas get togethers, but she won’t get to be with us this Christmas, so I’m making the Oreo cookie balls this year! 


Ingredients and Supplies Needed for this Recipe:

  • Oreo cookies – the family size
  • One 8 Oz package of cream cheese (room temp)
  • Chocolate chips
  • Coconut oil
  • Double boiler or a glass bowl and panĀ 
  • Cookie scoop (optional)
  • Cookie sheet
  • Wax paper or parchment paper
  • Food processor
  • Stand mixer
  • Fork, spoon, or toothpick
  • Freezer

oreo cookies, cream cheese, and white chocolate chips

First thing to do is grind up your oreo cookies. Put them whole into a food processor. One whole family size package fit into our processor. If you don’t have a food processor, you can put the cookies into a zip block baggie and crush them up that way. 

adding Oreo cookies to a food processor

You shouldn’t be able to even see the cream fillings after you process the cookies. It should look like this. 

ground up oreo cookies in a food processor

Now add them to your stand mixer or bowl. 

adding ground up oreo cookies to a stand mixer

Add your room temperature cream cheese to your cookie grounds. 

adding cream cheese to a bowl of ground up oreo cookies

This is what your mixture should look like when it’s thoroughly mixed. You’ll only see tiny specks of white throughout. 

oreo cookie and cream cheese mixture

Use a cookie scoop to get a proportionate amount of cookie mixture from the bowl. Then use your hands to roll them into balls. Place the balls on a covered cookie sheet. Once the mixture is all used up, place your pan in the freezer. 

rolled up oreo cookie balls on a cookie sheet

Use a double boiler or a glass bowl placed over a small saucepan to melt your chocolate. Make sure that your stove eye is on low. If the chocolate gets too hot too fast, it will burn and clump up and be ruined. Ask me how I know. Lol If your chocolate is too thick, add a tbsp of coconut oil to thin it out a bit. 

covering oreo balls with melted chocolate

Then just start dipping your frozen oreo balls into the melted chocolate and placing them back on the wax paper to harden. 

adding chocolate covered oreo balls to wax papered cookie sheet

If they don’t harden right away, place them back in the freezer for a few minutes. 

chocolate covered oreo balls

We had made a white chocolate batch on our Facebook live, so we used what we had left from that to add these fun drizzles! 

drizzling white chocolate over chocolate covered oreo balls

Don’t These Look Simply Scrumptious?!

chocolate covered oreo cookie balls in front of a Christmas tree on a cookie plate

I hope you enjoyed this oreo cookie balls recipe and that you’ll try it for your family! They make great finger foods for your holiday get togethers! Make sure to join our email family so you get notified when we have new blog posts, new Facebook lives, and new items in our shop! 

white chocolate covered oreo cookie balls

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