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Snowman Truffles

November 28, 2022 by Jaida Leave a Comment

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Snowman Truffles are the cutest little sweet treat that you can share this holiday season!

The holiday season is upon us and planning for all the goodies is well underway. If you’re looking ofr new ideas, these adorable oreo snowman truffles will be the easiest and most adorable treats you will make this holiday season. Cute, delicious, and made with just a few ingredients. They’ll be gone quicker than it took you to make them!

Oreos, cream cheese, vanilla candy coating, and decorating icing. That’s all you’ll need to make these little cuties. And I promise you, they’ll be devoured by the kids and adults, alike. After all the oohs and aahs at their cuteness, that is.

What you need to make Snowman Truffles

Full list with measurements in the printable recipe card below!

Oreos (regular and mini size)
Cream cheese
Vanilla candy coating (like almond bark)
Decorating icing (I used green, orange, and black)

How to make Snowman Truffles

Full printable recipe card below!

  1. Use a food processor to crush the regular sized oreos into crumbs. Then either add the cream cheese to the processor to blend together, or mix my hand in a large bowl.
  2. Use a medium cookie scoop to make 28 1-inch balls, and place on a wax paper-lined cookie sheet. Freeze for at least 20 minutes.
  3. Remove from freeze and do a quick roll in your hands to smooth out the balls. Melt the candy coating according to package instructions and dip balls, one at a time into the melted coating. I use a fork to lower them in and cover them, then pick up and tap on the side to remove the excess coating. Then I use a toothpick to help push it off the fork onto the prepared baking sheet. Place one mini oreo on the top of each as you coat it, for the hat. Once all are coated, place in fridge to allow the coating to set.
  4. Use preferred decorating icing to add eyes, noses, and smiles then return to fridge to help the icing set. Keep refrigerated until ready to serve, and any leftovers.

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Snowman Truffles

Snowman Truffles are the cutest little sweet treat that you can share this holiday season!
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Course: Dessert
Cuisine: American
Keyword: Snowman Truffles
Prep Time: 35 minutes
Total Time: 35 minutes
Servings: 28 truffles
Author: Jaida

Ingredients

  • 8 oz cream cheese softened
  • 36 Oreo Cookies, regular size, finely crushed
  • 16 oz vanilla candy coating, melted (like almond bark)
  • 28 Mini Oreo Bite Size Cookies
  • Decorating icing or gel

Instructions

  • Use a food processor to crush the regular sized oreos into crumbs. Then either add the cream cheese to the processor to blend together, or mix my hand in a large bowl.
  • Use a medium cookie scoop to make 28 1-inch balls, and place on a wax paper-lined cookie sheet. Freeze for at least 20 minutes.
  • Remove from freeze and do a quick roll in your hands to smooth out the balls. Melt the candy coating according to package instructions and dip balls, one at a time into the melted coating. I use a fork to lower them in and cover them, then pick up and tap on the side to remove the excess coating. Then I use a toothpick to help push it off the fork onto the prepared baking sheet. Place one mini oreo on the top of each as you coat it, for the hat. Once all are coated, place in fridge to allow the coating to set.
  • Use preferred decorating icing to add eyes, noses, and smiles then return to fridge to help the icing set. Keep refrigerated until ready to serve, and any leftovers.

Nutrition

Serving: 1truffle
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