Oreo Truffle Pops

These Oreo Truffle Pops are dipped in chocolate and covered with sprinkles.  A quick and easy dessert that the kids will love.

Oreo ball covered in sprinkle balls in mini paper muffin liner with a stick on top, photo text: Oreo Truffle Pops

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Oreo Balls with Sprinkles

These fun little treats are simple to make that even the kids can help out. First make the Oreo Truffles then skewer them with a lollipop stick. Easy.

four Oreo balls covered in sprinkle balls in mini paper muffin liners with a sticks on top

Ingredients Needed For Oreo Truffles (screenshot for grocery list)

Oreo Truffle Balls

  • 1 package of Oreos, any flavor
  • 4 ounces Cream Cheese

Chocolate Shell

  • 1 cup Dark Chocolate Morsels, I used Nestle
  • 2 tsp Coconut Oil

Extras

  • 3-4 ounces Nonpareils, aka: sprinkle balls
  • 4 inch Lollipop Sticks

How To Make Oreo Truffle Balls

Oreo Truffle Balls

  1. Blend an entire package of Oreos in food processor until it is powdered crumbs.
  2. Add the cream cheese and process until thoroughly blended.
  3. Shape into walnut sized balls and place on a parchment lined tray or baking sheet.
  4. Insert the lollipop sticks into the tops of the truffle balls.
  5. Cool in the refrigerator for at least 30 minutes or until the truffle balls are firm.

Chocolate Shell

  1. Combine chocolate morsels and coconut oil in a microwave safe bowl.
  2. Microwave until melted and smooth, stopping every 15 seconds to stir. (about 1 minute total)
  3. Remove truffle balls from refrigerator.
  4. Pour nonpareil sprinkles into a bowl.
  5. Dip truffles into melted chocolate while using a small spoon to gently remove the excess chocolate.
  6. After dipping truffle in chocolate hold it over the nonpareil bowl and sprinkle on the nonpareils using your hands.
  7. Place dipped and sprinkled truffles back onto parchment and return to the refrigerator for another 30 minutes or until the chocolate has cooled.

Oreo Truffle Pop with bite taken out in mini paper liner

I made these FlufferNutter Truffles a while back and had planned to eventually make another simple truffle.  So I decided to make Oreo Truffles made with Birthday Cake Oreos, of course.  And it ain’t a party without SPRINKLES!

package of birthday cake Oreos

 

Oreo Truffle Pop with bite taken out in mini paper liner

Oreo Truffle Pops

Yield: 22
Prep Time: 15 minutes
Total Time: 15 minutes

These Oreo Truffle Pops are dipped in chocolate and covered with sprinkles.  A quick and easy dessert that the kids will love.

Ingredients

Oreo Truffle Balls

  • 1 package of Oreos, any flavor
  • 4 ounces Cream Cheese

Chocolate Shell

  • 1 cup Dark Chocolate Morsels, I used Nestle
  • 2 tsp Coconut Oil

Extras

  • 3-4 ounces Nonpareils, aka: sprinkle balls
  • 4 inch Lollipop Sticks

Instructions

Oreo Truffle Balls

  1. Blend an entire package of Oreos in food processor until it is powdered crumbs.
  2. Add the cream cheese and process until thoroughly blended.
  3. Shape into walnut sized balls and place on a parchment lined tray or baking sheet.
  4. Insert the lollipop sticks into the tops of the truffle balls.
  5. Cool in the refrigerator for at least 30 minutes or until the truffle balls are firm.

Chocolate Shell

  1. Combine chocolate morsels and coconut oil in a microwave safe bowl.
  2. Microwave until melted and smooth, stopping every 15 seconds to stir. (about 1 minute total)
  3. Remove truffle balls from refrigerator.
  4. Pour nonpareil sprinkles into a bowl.
  5. Dip truffles into melted chocolate while using a small spoon to gently remove the excess chocolate.
  6. After dipping truffle in chocolate hold it over the nonpareil bowl and sprinkle on the nonpareils using your hands.
  7. Place dipped and sprinkled truffles back onto parchment and return to the refrigerator for another 30 minutes or until the chocolate has cooled.

Notes

This recipe makes 22 Oreo Truffle Pops.

Nutrition Information
Yield 22 Serving Size 1
Amount Per Serving Calories 82Total Fat 6gSaturated Fat 3gTrans Fat 0gUnsaturated Fat 2gCholesterol 6mgSodium 21mgCarbohydrates 7gFiber 1gSugar 6gProtein 1g

Nutritional information on WonkyWonderful is provided as a courtesy and is approximate only. We cannot guarantee the accuracy of the nutritional information given for any recipe on this site.

“Health food may be good for the conscience but Oreos taste a hell of a lot better.”     – Robert Redford

 

 

 

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29 Comments

  1. HAPPY HAPPY BLOG BIRTHDAY xoxoxo

    Between you and Robert Redford I want an Oreo truffle now!

    1. Thanks a bunch Tracey! You are one of the first bloggers that I chatted with when I first started WonkyWonderful … Thanks 🙂

  2. Happy Blogiversary! I’m so happy to go through this crazy world of blogging with you and look forward to each one of your scrumptious posts! Keep up the great work Nicole!

    1. Thanks Tanya! I’m so happy to be able to chat with you about all of our blogging ups and downs.

    1. Thanks Jessica! These are a really fun treat, the kiddos Loved them!

  3. O.M.G. These are made of total WIN, Nicole! I know what you mean about Oreo Cookies – I could eat a ton of them if they were in front of me! I have to try to limit how many times I buy cookies and cream ice cream as well. It’s my favorite ice cream flavor and when it’s in my house, I have a bowl every day!

    1. Yes, these are like eating Oreo Cookies x 100! So Flippin Good!

    1. You need to make Oreo Truffle immediately! They are soooo good 🙂

  4. Nicole, I noticed these make 22 but you’ve taken a bite out of one, you can just send the remaining 21 to me! And I love the pretty colors of your non-pareils. Thanks for sharing at Thursday’s Treasures, I’m featuring you this week!

    1. Thanks so much, Joan! I’m super stoked to be featured! These truffle pops are long gone … I took a bite out of more than just one 😉

    1. Hi Jessica! Yes, definitely keep them refrigerated due to the cream cheese. Enjoy 🙂

  5. I was wondering why the coconut oil? I have seen several recipes, and yours is the only one that calls for it. I’m making the truffles in the shape of footballs for my son’s coaches, thus, they have to be perfect!
    Thanks!

    1. Hi Leslie! I always add a little coconut oil when I am melting chocolate just to create an extra smooth consistency. You can omit the coconut oil if you prefer. Enjoy!