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Candy, Chocolate, Cookies, Cream Cheese, Dessert, Easy, Oreo Truffles, Postaweek2011, Recipes

Oreo Truffles are no secret to the food blog world, especially with Valentine’s day, but hey, I liked how these turned out, so why not post on them! Besides, it will ensure I get my post a week in… (LOL). This is your classic 3 ingredient truffle made with cream cheese, Oreos and candy coating. I would say it is pretty user-friendly. After I combined the first two ingredients I rolled level tablespoon spheres (I hate the other word) and placed them in the freezer to harden. Then I used a small heart-shaped fondant cutter resulting in these cute, one-bite heart truffles. I will post the recipe just in case you don’t know it.
P.S. I really don’t care for Valentine’s Day. It is so commercialized and a financial rip off, but I have three kids and I don’t want to be a Valentine Scrooge…
Oreo Truffle Hearts
adapted from, well anywhere.com
Ingredients:
- 1 package double stuff cookies (less about 10)
- 1 package (8 oz.) cream cheese
- Candy Coating for melting
Directions:
Finely crush the Oreo cookies (a food processor is ideal here) and combine with cream cheese until well blended. Roll into desired shape and size and refrigerate or freeze until hardened.
Melt candy coating according to package directions, dip and let the coating dry before indulging.
I love the contrast of colors! And I bet they’re delicious.
These are lovely looking. Perfectly festive for Valentine’s Day!
Thanks for sharing this incredibly simple recipe. It looks delicious! I am making red velvet cake spheres dipped in white chocolate. I love the look of your blog. The contrasty of colors against the back blackground. It looks like you have been blogging for quite some time. Glad I found you!
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I like the valentine truffles but the football truffles was what got my attention. Lving in Alabama and football season starting the first of September, I am searching everwhere for food for my boys and the weekly football parties to come for the next few months. I think I can adjust the directions and create the footballs. I will let you know how well they were received after the party. Hopefully they will be the good luck charm for the victory. Roll Tide Roll!