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The thread centers around the idea of making white chocolate Oreo truffles for a Halloween cooking class aimed at children. Participants share their experiences and thoughts on the recipe, decoration ideas, and the fun aspects of serving these treats.
No clear consensus emerges, as participants share varied experiences and ideas without a unified opinion on the recipe or its execution.
Participants share personal anecdotes and experiences related to Halloween cooking activities, focusing on the fun and creativity involved in making and decorating treats for children.
Consultants looking for creative ideas for Halloween-themed cooking classes or activities with children may find the shared experiences and suggestions relevant.
Sounds cute. Is that Oreo truffle recipe a Pampered Chef recipe?catlwilles said:I'm doing a Halloween cooking class for kids and was wondering if anyone has made the Oreo truffles with white chocolate instead of regular milk chocolate. Were they good? I thought the kids might have fun turning them into eyeballs.
Teresa Lynn said:I made them for my Bunco group last October. Our family is really into decorating for Halloween (including bedrooms and bathrooms)
One of my fun serving trays is a hand holding a serving platter that roams around on the counter. I cleared all the food from dinner and put desserts out. I put a plate stacked with about 40 eyeballs and I turn it on as they walk in the kitchen. one of my more rambunctious friends thought it was going to fall so she tries to catch it and actually tips it and eyeballs rolled everywhere. Because they had all screamed my son and husband come downstairs and there are 12 women on their hands and knees with their fannies in the air eating eyeballs off the floor. Now mind you I am a neat freak and we don't have the 5 second rule at my house never have. I was starting to throw them in the trash nd they asked if I had more I said no I made other desserts though. They weren't going to let them go to waste so they sat on the tile and ate them.
To make White Chocolate Oreo Truffles, you will need Oreo cookies, cream cheese, white chocolate chips, and optional toppings like sprinkles or crushed Oreos for decoration.
The preparation and making of White Chocolate Oreo Truffles typically takes about 30 minutes, plus additional time for chilling in the refrigerator to set.
Yes, the truffles are safe for kids to make with adult supervision. The process involves mixing ingredients and melting chocolate, which can be done with guidance to ensure safety.
Absolutely! You can customize the truffles by using different flavored Oreos, such as mint or peanut butter, and by adding various toppings like nuts, coconut, or colored sprinkles.
After making the truffles, store them in an airtight container in the refrigerator. They can last up to a week if kept chilled.