Oreo Truffle Balls Pink Candy

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These delightful spheres combine crushed Oreo cookies with softened cream cheese to form a rich, creamy core. Each one is then carefully rolled and chilled until firm, ready for its vibrant transformation. They are then dipped into smooth, melted pink candy coating, creating a beautiful, crisp shell that snaps satisfyingly with every bite. You can easily add sprinkles or edible pearls while the coating is wet for an extra decorative flourish. These decadent treats are simple to prepare and perfect for any celebration or a sweet indulgence, offering a delightful contrast of textures and flavors. Serve them chilled to enhance their luxurious mouthfeel.

Updated on Sat, 31 Jan 2026 13:14:00 GMT
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The first time I made these was for my niece's birthday party, and I ended up eating half the Oreo cream cheese mixture before I even got to the dipping stage. There's something dangerously addictive about that combination—I had to literally walk away from the bowl and wash my hands to stop myself.

Last Valentine's Day, I made a double batch and brought them to work. They disappeared within twenty minutes, and three coworkers begged for the recipe before lunch even hit. The pink coating makes them feel special and festive, but honestly they're just as delicious plain.

Ingredients

  • Oreo cookies: Don't bother with reduced fat or store brandthe original Oreos give you that perfect crumb texture and the filling is essential for binding everything together
  • Cream cheese: Must be completely room temperature or you'll end up with lumpy chunks that refuse to blend smoothly into the crumbs
  • Pink candy melts: If you can't find pink, start with white melts and add oilbased food coloring gelwaterbased will seize the coating into a grainy mess
  • Vegetable shortening: This little trick makes the melted coating flow like velvet and creates that professional glossy finish you see on boutique chocolates

Instructions

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Crush the Oreos:
Pulse them in your food processor until they resemble moon dust—no visible chunks remaining. The finer the crumbs, the silkier your truffle centers will be.
Make the dough:
Mix the cream cheese into those midnightdark crumbs until completely uniform. You want a dough that holds its shape but still feels slightly soft and pliable, not crumbly dry.
Roll into balls:
Scoop generous tablespoons and roll them between your palms, applying gentle but firm pressure. If your hands get warm or sticky, pop the bowl in the fridge for ten minutes—cold dough is much easier to work with.
Chill thoroughly:
This is nonnegotiable. Thirty minutes in the fridge or fifteen in the freezer ensures the balls hold their shape when they hit that warm candy coating. Room temperature truffles will slide right off your fork.
Melt the candy coating:
Heat in thirtysecond bursts at half power, stirring religiously between each interval. Stop when there are just a few visible lumps and stir until they disappearoverheated candy coating will never recover.
Dip and decorate:
Lower each chilled truffle into the pink pool using a fork, lift it out, and tap the fork handle against the bowl rim to let excess coating cascade off. While the surface is still liquid and glossy, scatter your sprinkles or pearls so they adhere permanently.
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My mom kept sneaking them from the fridge every time she walked past, claiming she was just 'checking if they were set properly.' By the party's end, I had to hide the last few in the vegetable crisper drawer.

Getting That Perfect Snap

The difference between a homemade truffle and a storebought one often comes down to temperature. When your candy coating is too cool, it goes on thick and dull. When it's too hot, it slides right off the truffle and pools into a messy puddle around the base. Aim for consistency similar to warm honey—fluid enough to coat evenly but substantial enough to cling where you want it.

Flavor Variations Worth Trying

Mix a teaspoon of espresso powder into the Oreo crumbs before adding the cream cheese for a mocha twist that cuts through the sweetness beautifully. I've also added crushed peppermint candies during the holidays, and once stirred in mini chocolate chips for an extra chocolate punch. The base recipe is remarkably forgiving.

Make Ahead and Storage Secrets

You can roll the uncoated truffles up to three days ahead—just wrap the baking sheet tightly with plastic and keep refrigerated. Dip them the day you plan to serve for maximum freshness and that covetable glossy finish.

  • These freeze beautifully for up to two months if you need to get a jump on holiday gifting
  • Let frozen truffles thaw overnight in the refrigerator before serving to prevent condensation from making the coating sticky
  • For gifting, layer them between parchment paper in a sturdy box and add a 'keep refrigerated' note
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Every time I make these, I'm reminded that the most impressive desserts often start with the humblest ingredients. Hope they bring as much joy to your kitchen as they have to mine.

Kitchen Q&A

Can I use different colored candy melts?

Yes, absolutely! You can easily swap out the pink candy melts for any color to match a specific holiday, party theme, or personal preference.

How do I ensure a smooth candy coating?

For a smoother, shinier coating, you can stir a teaspoon of vegetable shortening into the melted candy melts. Make sure to melt the candy in 30-second intervals, stirring between each, to prevent burning.

How long do these truffles last?

When stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator, these truffles will maintain their freshness and delicious texture for up to one week.

What if I don't have a food processor?

No problem! You can crush the Oreo cookies by placing them in a sealed zip-top bag and using a rolling pin to break them down into fine crumbs.

Can I add extra crunch to the truffles?

Yes, for an added textural dimension, you can stir finely chopped nuts or shredded coconut into the Oreo and cream cheese mixture before rolling the balls.

Are these truffles best served chilled?

For the optimal taste and texture, it is highly recommended to serve these truffles chilled. This enhances their firmness and provides a delightful cool sensation.

Oreo Truffle Balls Pink Candy

Indulge in creamy Oreo & cream cheese spheres, coated in vibrant pink candy. A delightful bite with a satisfying snap.

Prep Duration
20 min
Cook Duration
5 min
Complete Duration
25 min
Created by Tyler Morgan

Recipe Type Sweet & Simple Treats

Skill Level Easy

Cultural Heritage American

Output 36 Portion Size

Nutritional Categories Meat-Free

What You'll Need

Truffle Base

01 36 Oreo cookies (14.3 oz), with filling
02 8 oz cream cheese, room temperature

Coating & Decoration

01 12 oz pink candy melts or white candy melts tinted with pink oil-based coloring
02 1 tsp vegetable shortening (optional, for smoother coating)
03 Sprinkles or edible pearls (optional, for decoration)

Method

Step 01

Prepare Cookie Crumbs: Process Oreo cookies in a food processor until fine crumbs form. Alternatively, seal cookies in a zip-top bag and crush with a rolling pin until uniformly fine.

Step 02

Form Truffle Mixture: Transfer crumbs to a mixing bowl. Add softened cream cheese and mix with a spatula until completely combined and the mixture holds together uniformly in color.

Step 03

Shape Balls: Scoop tablespoon portions of mixture and roll firmly between palms to form smooth balls. Arrange on a parchment-lined baking sheet. Repeat until all mixture is used.

Step 04

Chill Mixture: Refrigerate truffle balls for 30 minutes or freeze for 15 minutes until firm to the touch and ready for dipping.

Step 05

Melt Candy Coating: Melt candy melts in a microwave-safe bowl, heating in 30-second intervals at medium power. Stir thoroughly between each interval until smooth and glossy. Stir in vegetable shortening if using for enhanced consistency.

Step 06

Dip Truffles: Using a dipping fork or regular fork, submerge each chilled ball into melted candy coating. Gently tap fork against bowl edge to remove excess coating, then transfer back to parchment-lined tray.

Step 07

Add Decorations: Immediately apply sprinkles or edible pearls while coating remains wet. Allow decorations to adhere before coating sets.

Step 08

Set and Serve: Let truffles set at room temperature or refrigerate for 10-15 minutes until coating hardens completely. Serve chilled. Store in an airtight container in refrigerator for up to 1 week.

Kitchen Tools Needed

  • Food processor or zip-top bag with rolling pin
  • Mixing bowl
  • Spatula
  • Baking sheet
  • Parchment paper
  • Microwave-safe bowl or double boiler
  • Dipping fork or regular fork

Allergy Alerts

Review ingredients carefully for potential allergens and seek professional medical guidance if concerned.
  • Contains milk from cream cheese and candy melts
  • Contains wheat and gluten from Oreo cookies
  • Contains soy from candy melts
  • May contain traces of nuts depending on decoration choices or candy melt brand

Nutrition Details (serving size)

Numbers shown are estimates only - consult healthcare providers for specific advice.
  • Energy: 120
  • Fats: 6 g
  • Carbohydrates: 16 g
  • Proteins: 1 g