Peppermint
Oreo Truffles. Holy crap. I can’t even begin to tell you how fast you
need to make these. They will change your life. And if you make them for
your boyfriend, my guess is he will propose on the spot. And if you
make them for your honey since you’re already married, expect really
amazing gifts because of the Peppermint Oreo Truffles.
It’s
quite simply the best and easiest thing to make on earth. I saw Oreo
truffles hit the Internet a few years ago – and then last week I picked
up a box of the peppermint Oreo cookies from Trader Joes and went to
town. You guys. I ate 10 of these in less than 5 minutes. I couldn’t be
stopped. I had to literally send them away to work with Thomas.
Make
these immediately. And give them to your friends, family and neighbors.
Oh and your boss. You’ll get a raise. You just need peppermint Oreo’s
(from Trader Joes), cream cheese and some white and dark chocolate for
dipping. See? Easy.
If
you can’t find peppermint cookies, you can use regular Oreo’s and throw
in a candy cane to give it that minty freshness. The cookies and cream
cheese go into a food processor and then less than 1 minute later you’ll
have the insides gooey deliciousness that is going to make your
truffle. From there, you just roll them into bite sized balls and then
dip them in chocolate and sprinkle with a little crushed Oreo. Done. Put
them in your mouth and be happy. Trust me on this one. You need to make
these immediately.
I give you…. Peppermint Oreo Truffles
Ingredients
- 1 package Trader Joes Candy Cane Joe Joe's (or 1 package of regular oreos and 2 candy canes)
- 1 8oz. package cream cheese (softened)
- white chocolate
- dark chocolate
Instructions
- In a food processor, pulse 7 of the whole cookies until they are finely ground. Transfer them to a small bowl and set aside.
- Add the remaining cookies to the food processor and pulse for 1 minute until everything is finely ground. Add the cream cheese and pulse until fully combined.
- Remove the mixture from the food processor, it should be sticky by this point and roll it into little 1" balls. Place the rolled balls onto a piece of parchment paper
- Melt the white and dark chocolate separately, according to the package directions.
- Dip half of the balls in white chocolate and transfer them back to the parchment paper. Repeat this for the remaining balls and the dark chocolate.
- Sprinkle the reserved oreo crumbles on top to garnish and then let the chocolate set and dry. Once dry, refrigerate the truffles and serve as needed.
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