Oreo Balls (Truffles) – Easy Best Ever 3-Ingredient (No-Bake)

These Oreo balls (aka Oreo truffles) are the easiest no-bake treat you can make—just crush, mix, roll, dip, and chill. They taste like cookies-and-cream cheesecake bites wrapped in a chocolate shell. And yes… people always ask for the recipe.

If you need a fast party dessert or an edible gift, these Oreo balls are a total weeknight hero. Bonus: they’re super customizable with different Oreo flavors and fun toppings.

Why You’ll Love These Oreo Balls

  • Only 3 main ingredients: Cookies, cream cheese, and chocolate.
  • No-bake dessert: No oven, no stress.
  • Perfect for gifting: Cute in candy cups or treat bags.
  • Crowd favorite: Cookies-and-cream flavor everyone loves.
  • Easy to customize: Different Oreos, different coatings, different sprinkles.
  • Make-ahead friendly: Chill or freeze for later.

Ingredients for Oreo Balls

Oreo cookies, cream cheese, chocolate, crushed Oreo crumbs, and sprinkles for Oreo balls
Crush Oreos, mix with cream cheese, dip in chocolate—done
  • Oreo cookies (1 standard package, 14.3 ounces): Use classic Oreos or any flavor.
  • Cream cheese (8 ounces, softened): Binds the crumbs into a truffle filling.
  • Chocolate for coating (12 ounces): Semi-sweet, milk, or white chocolate.
  • Optional toppings: Crushed Oreo crumbs, sprinkles, flaky salt.

Helpful aside: Softened cream cheese makes mixing easy. If it’s cold, you’ll fight the dough and it won’t blend smoothly.


How to Make Oreo Balls

Four-panel collage showing crushing Oreos, mixing with cream cheese, rolling balls, and dipping in chocolate
Crush, mix, roll, dip—Oreo truffles made simple
  • 1. Crush the cookies: Pulse Oreos into fine crumbs in a food processor (or crush in a bag with a rolling pin).
  • 2. Mix the filling: Mix crumbs with softened cream cheese until it looks like a thick dough.
  • 3. Roll and chill: Roll into 1-inch balls and chill 30 minutes (or freeze 15 minutes) so they’re firm for dipping.
  • 4. Melt the chocolate: Microwave chocolate in 20-second bursts, stirring, until smooth.
  • 5. Dip and decorate: Dip each ball, tap off excess, and place back on parchment. Sprinkle toppings immediately.
  • 6. Set: Chill 20–30 minutes until chocolate is firm.

Tips for Perfect Oreo Balls

  • Chill before dipping so they don’t fall apart.
  • Work in batches (keep the rest chilled).
  • Add toppings right away—chocolate sets fast.
  • Use a fork for dipping to let excess chocolate drip off.

Variations & Substitutions

  • White chocolate Oreo balls: Coat with white chocolate and add pink sprinkles.
  • Peppermint: Use mint Oreos and top with crushed peppermint candies.
  • Peanut butter: Add 2 tablespoons peanut butter to the filling.
  • Salted: Sprinkle a tiny pinch of flaky salt on dark chocolate coating.

Make-Ahead & Storing

  • Fridge: Airtight up to 1 week.
  • Freezer: Freeze up to 2 months. Thaw in the fridge.

Serving Suggestions

  • Treat boxes and cookie platters
  • Valentine party dessert table
  • Movie night snack board

Reader Review: I made these for a party and they vanished. The cookies-and-cream center is SO good.

If you make these Oreo balls, leave a rating and tell me—milk chocolate, dark chocolate, or white chocolate coating?

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