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Cookie Balls
SUBMITTED BY:
Annette
PHOTO BY:
Split3ways
"Only 3 ingredients! Can decorate with chocolate jimmies or colored sprinkles if done immediately after dipping. "
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PREP TIME
50 Min
COOK TIME
10 Min
READY IN
1 Hr
Original recipe yield 3 dozen
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1 pound chocolate sandwich cookies, crushed
1 (8 ounce) package cream cheese, softened
1 pound vanilla-flavored candy coating, melted
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DIRECTIONS
In a large mixing bowl, combine crushed cookies and cream cheese to form a stiff dough. Roll into balls and dip with a fork in melted candy coating. Let rest on waxed paper until set.
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Reviewed on Oct. 11, 2005 by Annette
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Annette
Oct. 11, 2005
When I originally submitted this recipe, I included several tips for easy dipping which were apparently edited out,like crushing cookies in the blender, chilling shaped balls before dipping, etc. Looks like most people figured it out on their own though! Any leftover white bark coating is great mixed with a little peanut butter and dropped in small wafers on waxed paper to harden. They may stay slightly soft but just melt in your mouth, mmmm... These are also great made with peanut butter sandwich cookies (cheap store brand work great)and using creamy peanut butter for part of the cream cheese and dip in milk chocolate coating.
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When I originally submitted this recipe, I included several tips for easy dipping which were...
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Reviewed on Aug. 30, 2006 by Max7477
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Max7477
Aug. 30, 2006
Ok--I had great hopes for this recipe and as far as taste--they can't be beat. But, when it comes to making balls and dipping them--I'm a total failure. So I made it easier--I melted the chocolate and coated the bottom of a candy paper (like Reese's PB Cups) and then put the ball in and covered it with chocolate. Much faster, better to look at than the balls with dripping chocolate everywhere and the taste is the same! Great recipe!!! No need for chilling the dough when you do it this way either!
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Ok--I had great hopes for this recipe and as far as taste--they can't be beat. But, when it...
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Reviewed on Dec. 14, 2005 by
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Nonna
Dec. 14, 2005
I've been making these for years - I call them "Oreo Truffles". I also drizzle melted milk chocolate over them for presentation (which also hides any mistakes you've made when dipping). I have also made them dipped in milk chocolate, drizzled with white chocolate -they're very pretty. Wonderful recipe!
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I've been making these for years - I call them "Oreo Truffles". I also drizzle melted milk...
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Reviewed on Oct. 29, 2005 by TEXXYTOE
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TEXXYTOE
Oct. 29, 2005
OK...I stuck to the recipe...I used a processer to grind the cookies (you can eat 3 oreos before processing). I mixed in the cream cheese and put it in the frig. I made lots of small balls. I had to use more of the vanilla candy coating (ALSO CALLED ALMOND BARK). If my wife had not told me to look for Almond Bark I would not have found it. Anywho...gggreattt. Fantastic. I took some to work so I would not get even fatter and many said they were the best of all time! Fairly easy, very good, very fattening, tell the pig at work that they are cut off at five!
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OK...I stuck to the recipe...I used a processer to grind the cookies (you can eat 3 oreos...
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Reviewed on Jun. 24, 2006 by
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Kendra M.
Jun. 24, 2006
These should be renamed "Cookies and Cream Truffles" Do definately use the food processor: Throw all the sandwich cookies in the processor, puree, then throw in the softened cream cheese, let it go until is completely mixed. Then refridgerate the dough! You can make perfect balls in you do this. I roll the balls, place them on wax paper on a tray in the freezer while I roll more. Then I dip the chilled balls. It's not very speedy but they look nicer.
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These should be renamed "Cookies and Cream Truffles" Do definately use the food processor: ...
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Reviewed on Dec. 14, 2005 by BLOONIE
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BLOONIE
Dec. 14, 2005
Took these to our Christmas party. Everyone loved them and wanted the recipe. Dipped mine in white candy coating and placed in red mini cupcake papers on green dish. Looked like a lot of work but was simple to do.
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Took these to our Christmas party. Everyone loved them and wanted the recipe. Dipped mine in...
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Reviewed on Apr. 2, 2005 by
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TPIANTEDOSI
Apr. 2, 2005
Wonderful!!!! I have made them 3 times already and everyone loves them. I even had a 16 year old boy ask me for the recipe. I rolled the balls and then put them in my freezer for 15 - 20 minutes. When you dip them in the white chocolate they don't fall apart and the chocolate sets up very fast. Try them you'll love them!!!
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Wonderful!!!! I have made them 3 times already and everyone loves them. I even had a 16 year...
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Reviewed on Oct. 8, 2003 by EMERSON
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EMERSON
Oct. 8, 2003
THESE SOUND LIKE A COOKIE I WOULD LIKE TO MAKE DUING THE HOLIDAYS BUT COULD YOU GIVE THE DIRECTIONS ON HOW TO MAKE THEM
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THESE SOUND LIKE A COOKIE I WOULD LIKE TO MAKE DUING THE HOLIDAYS BUT COULD YOU GIVE THE...
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Reviewed on Oct. 2, 2006 by
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cookinme
Oct. 2, 2006
These little balls of chocolate goodness are great. And so easy. No one believed that they were so easy to do. I did refrigerate the mix before I made the balls. I used a Pampered Chef small cookie scoop. And I let the balls get cold before I dipped them. I can't wait to put these on a Christmas cookie tray!! Thanks for the recipe!
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These little balls of chocolate goodness are great. And so easy. No one believed that they...
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Reviewed on Dec. 25, 2005 by Michelle Walton
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Michelle Walton
Dec. 25, 2005
These are Awesome. Change it up a litle by using chocolate almond bark (candy coating) and mint flavored cookies. Great for holiday parties!!
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These are Awesome. Change it up a litle by using chocolate almond bark (candy coating) and...
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