4/23/2010

Oreo Balls

Every time I see the title of this recipe it makes me giggle and think of the old Saturday Night Live skit with Alec Baldwin. Remember Pete Schweaty?

These goodies have been making their way around on the blogs for a while now and I assumed no one would want me to post this recipe. But, after making them a couple months ago, a couple of my friends keep asking for me to post the directions. They are so easy! And they are so addicting. I think I eat at least 10 every time I make them!

You can make them with a little variety too. Try a different type of cookie - if you look closely at the bottom picture, you can see a little red in the middle from when I tried these with the Christmas peppermint Oreos!

Oreo Balls

1 box Oreo cookies
1, 8 oz. block of cream cheese, softened
white chocolate bark

Start by smashing the oreos into crumbs. Put them into a medium size mixing bowl and combine with the cream cheese. You will have to take off your rings for this one, it gets a little messy. Combine well and then form into 1 inch balls. Line a cookie sheet with wax paper and place the balls onto the cookie sheet. Freeze them for a couple of hours until they are frozen solid. Dip them into the melted white chocolate bark (I got mine cheap at Wal-mart) and then place them back on the wax paper to harden.

If you don't have any chocolate to dip or don't have the time - you can save some of oreo crumbs and dip the balls into the crumbs before the freezing step. Or, just eat them straight out of the freezer. Any way you eat it will be great. Promise.



5 comments:

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  2. These are one of my most favorite treats of all! (previously deleted because of a spelling error! hahaha)

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  3. These are one of my favorites! I just hate dipping them in the white chocolate. It is worth it though!

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  4. Okay so I found your blog through one of my friend's blog - I am enjoying it. I made these treats for my work today and they were a huge hit - everyone kept raving about them and asked me for the recipe. Thank you for making me a legend in my sales office!

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  5. Hi John!

    I am so glad these worked for you! Isn't it great when you find something that is so easy & so good. Did you tell them or did you make them your secret? Sometime it is fun to have a good secret!

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