No Bake Chocolate Covered Oreo Cookie Balls

Oreo Cookies ground into crumbs, mixed with cream cheese, rolled into 1” balls and dipped in milk chocolate or white chocolate. There is no baking with these cookies. If you love Oreo Cookies you will love these.

For my step by step directions with pictures and a printable recipe card click HERE.

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  1. These look delicious, Diane. I don’t eat sugar, so I don’t bake much, but they’re easy enough that I would make them for my grandchildren. πŸ‘

  2. Diane, I am no good with “cooking” candies, but this I think I could handle. I went to your recipe page, but I could’t tell how you dipped the balls. Do you fork them from the bottom and then not coat that side? I have no experience with dipping. My other question is have you ever used dark chocolate or know of any reason they wouldn’t work?

    • Dark chocolate should work fine Linda. For this recipe I used a slotted spoon so the excess chocolate could drip off. You could also use your hand and let the excess chocolate drip off then set them on your pan to set up. Feel free to lick your fingers when you’re done. πŸ˜‚

      • And white fudge, maybe for the holidays as it was a limited edition. Truly, they were a little too sweet. (Didn’t stop me though, but to be honest, I think the original Oreos are the best and I found the Double-Stuf ones, which I picked up by accident one time, too sweet.)

      • When I did craft shows I remember seeing people sell Oreos chocolate and white chocolate covered but I didn’t know they sold them at the grocery store. I did try a battered deep fried Oreo at one of the shows, I thought it was awful.

      • Personally I think they ought to have left Oreos the way they were instead of making the different flavors. I follow a woman portrait photographer on Facebook. I used to use some of her photos for holidays before I took my own. She was making chocolate-covered Oreos the other day and said she bought the molds on Amazon. She had a little video and they came out perfectly.

      • No, not at all, Jill is a public profile, so you’ll be able to view it on Facebook. I’ll send it in a comment as soon as I find it Diane – she just posted it the other day.

      • No problem Diane, but I had to send her actual site as I tried copying the two posts (there were two … one of pics, one a video) and it went back to her actual Facebook site. So you have to scroll down. She has posted more than usual. She’s nice – I’ve followed her for a while – she lives in Saginaw, Michigan and we share the same birthday. She is a year younger – she calls us birthday sisters.

      • Glad that it worked for you Diane – she is a good photographer. I used her holiday pics sometimes and sent her the blog post. She encouraged me to take my own pictures because that is how she had a second career as a portrait photographer . She started a blog, took pictures for the blog and it just morphed into being a portrait photographer.

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