I love these things! A couple years ago a family member had made them and given us a few to try. I was amazed at how good they tasted. I had never even thought of the possibility of an Oreo being a type of truffle before but now I think they're my favorite kind!
Ingredients:
1 pkg. (8 oz.) Philadelphia cream cheese
1 pkg. (16.6 oz) Oreo cookies (finley crushed)
2 pkg. (8 squares each) Baker's semi-sweet chocolate (melted)
1 pkg. (16.6 oz) Oreo cookies (finley crushed)
2 pkg. (8 squares each) Baker's semi-sweet chocolate (melted)
First what you want to do is crush up your Oreo cookies. I used a food processor to do this. In the past I had always done this by hand but this way is much faster and works just as good, if not better.
Which is your next step! I formed all the batter into little balls and had them ready to be dipped in chocolate. It's easier to have them laid out like this because you don't want to coat a few of them in chocolate and then have to stop to form more balls. It takes up more time and it can get messy! They should be about an inch in size. Some of mine came out bigger and/or smaller than I intended to make them but that's okay - the truffles can be any size.
Next you want to have two trays ready for after you coat them in chocolate. Lay a piece of wax paper on each tray.
It will look something like coffee grounds by the time you're finished!
In a medium sized bowl mix together 3 cups of the ground up Oreo cookies and the package of cream cheese.
Next you want to have two trays ready for after you coat them in chocolate. Lay a piece of wax paper on each tray.
Now unwrap your chocolate pieces and put them in a microwave safe bowl. You can melt the chocolates using a double boiler (or improvise by placing it in a glass bowl, over a pot of simmering water). Or you can use the microwave - which is what I did. I melted one box at a time..Heating it up for 1 minute, then checking on it to see if it needed more time. Usually it took about 1 minute 20 seconds total for the chocolate to be completely melted.
Once all the chocolate is melted, start coating the balls. I dropped one in at a time and used two forks to roll it around, making sure there was a coating of chocolate completely covering them.
It looks a bit messy on the tray, but that's okay. They'll look nicer once they're completely finished.
Since you only used 3 cups of Oreo cookie crumbs to make the truffle mixture, take some of the left over crumbs and sprinkle them on top of the chocolate covered balls. Make sure to do it before the chocolate starts to harden! Then place them in the refrigerator and let them sit for about an hour. After they have completely hardened, place them in an airtight container and keep them in the refrigerator.
Enjoy!
Like so!
It looks a bit messy on the tray, but that's okay. They'll look nicer once they're completely finished.
Since you only used 3 cups of Oreo cookie crumbs to make the truffle mixture, take some of the left over crumbs and sprinkle them on top of the chocolate covered balls. Make sure to do it before the chocolate starts to harden! Then place them in the refrigerator and let them sit for about an hour. After they have completely hardened, place them in an airtight container and keep them in the refrigerator.
Enjoy!
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