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This thread centers around the sharing of recipes and techniques for making Oreo Truffles, with participants discussing various methods for preparation, dipping, and storage. Questions about the recipe's origins and potential variations are also raised.
Views differ regarding the best methods for dipping and the potential messiness of the truffles when served. No clear consensus emerges on the recipe's official status.
Participants share personal experiences and variations in making Oreo Truffles, reflecting a range of techniques and preferences without implying any official guidance.
Consultants and home bakers interested in creative dessert ideas or looking for tips on making Oreo Truffles may find this discussion beneficial.
Have you used the tool that comes with the double boiler to do the dipping? That helps me be less messy.beepampered said:Here's the recipe. They need to be done before a show because of the freezing time. Also, anyone who know how to neatly dip the balls in the chocolate I would love to hear your tip. I just do half the ball since it gets to messy otherwise...
ChefBeth2 said:Where is this recipe found?
Thanks,
Beth in PA
sheilanyc said:Thanks for the recipe! Have you ever tried using a spoon to dip the balls? It might be less messy.
Sheila
To make Oreo truffles, you will need 1 package of Oreo cookies, 1 package (8 oz) of cream cheese, and chocolate for coating (either milk, dark, or white chocolate). Optional toppings can include crushed Oreos or sprinkles.
First, crush the Oreo cookies into fine crumbs using a food processor or by placing them in a zip-top bag and crushing them with a rolling pin. Then, mix the crumbs with softened cream cheese until well combined. Roll the mixture into small balls and refrigerate for about 30 minutes. After chilling, dip each ball into melted chocolate and place them on a baking sheet to set.
Yes, you can experiment with different types of cookies! While the classic recipe uses Oreos, you can substitute with other sandwich cookies like chocolate mint or peanut butter cookies for unique flavors.
Oreo truffles can last in the refrigerator for up to 1 week when stored in an airtight container. If you want to keep them longer, you can freeze them for up to 3 months.
Absolutely! Oreo truffles can be made a day or two in advance. Just store them in the refrigerator until you're ready to serve. If freezing, allow them to thaw in the fridge before serving for the best texture.