Showing posts with label oreo balls. Show all posts
Showing posts with label oreo balls. Show all posts

12.31.2011

And The Oscar Goes To...

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2011 was the birth of my blog. It screamed. It kicked. It barfed glitter all over the walls... 

We look ahead in eager anticipation to a fantastic 2012 (blah blah blah) but, hey, before we speed off into the future, let's take a moment to say goodbye to what we're leaving behind.

Do your darndest to choke back the tears.  I believe in you! :)


Oreo Truffles








Let me know which ones you think are best! :)

8.22.2011

Oreo Balls

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Warning: These are more powerful than self control. Might be a good idea to share them -- with your family, with friends, with strangers... In fact, Oreo balls are a great way to make friends.

Speaking of making friends... may I also suggest Thin Mint Truffles, Pumpkin Cheesecake Truffles, or Carrot Cake Pops?! 

For those of you who are on a more serious diet... don't cry! You don't have to feel left out of the truffle madness! Try these Cake Batter Truffles for only 100 calories... or these Chickpea Chocolate Chip Cookies (kid tested!) for a fiber-filled treat!

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What You Need:
  • 1 package of Oreos
  • 1 package of softened cream cheese
  • 1 package of white candy coating
  • 1/2 cup of chocolate chips (optional: for drizzling over the oreo balls)
What You Do:

1. Mash the heck out of those Oreos. I double bagged mine and then went to town on it with a mallet. 



2. Mix Oreo crumbs with package of cream cheese.  You'll probably need to use your hands for this one. 


3. Roll into small, 1 1/2 inch thick balls.


4. Melt white candy coating. Using spoons, dip each ball in the melted candy and roll it around until it is covered, then place aside on wax paper to harden.


5. [Optional] Melt chocolate chips and, using a fork, drizzle over oreo balls. Refrigerate to harden.
Note: If the chocolate chips are still chunky after melting, add a teaspoon of vegetable or canola oil and stir to harden.




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