Oreo Truffles
1/2 cup heavy cream
3 tablespoons butter
12 ounces semi-sweet chocolate chips
1 cup very finely chopped Oreo cookies
Bring cream and butter to a boil in a medium sized saucepan over medium heat. Remove pan from heat and stir in chocolate until melted. Cool saucepan in the refrigerator for about an hour, or until firm enough to shape into balls.
Roll chocolate into 35 balls, place on a small sheet pan, and freeze for about 5 minutes. Place Oreo cookie crumbs in small bowl and roll chocolate balls into the mixture, coating completely. Drizzle melted white almond bark on top, if desired.
Makes 35 truffles.
1/2 cup heavy cream
3 tablespoons butter
12 ounces semi-sweet chocolate chips
1 cup very finely chopped Oreo cookies
Bring cream and butter to a boil in a medium sized saucepan over medium heat. Remove pan from heat and stir in chocolate until melted. Cool saucepan in the refrigerator for about an hour, or until firm enough to shape into balls.
Roll chocolate into 35 balls, place on a small sheet pan, and freeze for about 5 minutes. Place Oreo cookie crumbs in small bowl and roll chocolate balls into the mixture, coating completely. Drizzle melted white almond bark on top, if desired.
Makes 35 truffles.
Nice truffles! Scratch n Sniff Valentines - I haven't thought about those in a long time. Speaking of contests, did you send your entry into RRay? :)
ReplyDeleteHappy Valentines Day to you too Emily! The truffles look so good and sound easy to make. I loved Titanic and I have seen it at least a dozen times....
ReplyDeleteanother brilliant idea-you are one smart oreo cookie!
ReplyDeleteI stumbled across your blog a few days ago, and I just wanted to tell you - I FREAKIN LOVE IT!
ReplyDeleteYour pics are awesome & recipes creative and devine!
Yum, those look great!
ReplyDeleteI would DIE for one of these right now!!
ReplyDeleteOh, my family would love these truffles...I would love them too. They are beautiful yet easy to make. A perfect Valentine treat.
ReplyDeleteHappy V day to you Emily.
I am loving all your treats!
ReplyDeletei'm not sick of listening to you ramble! you are hilarious. oh i so wish i could've seen your titanic valentine box!! i hope you took pictures before you threw it away.
ReplyDeleteand oh i love leonardo too. :)
Happy Valentine's Day and your Oreo truffles look devine!! Perfect for this occasion...
ReplyDeleteLooks so good! In Belgium, we can only buy these cookies in special supermarkets! But I will make these beautiful ones! thanks!
ReplyDeleteHappy Valentine's Day, Emily! These truffles look great. :)
ReplyDeleteYou should have at least posted a picture of that Titanic box before you threw it away. I want to see it! You have me all curious now.
ReplyDeleteVeryfun idea for truffles. I'd rather get a truffles than a Superman card. I remember the corny book of popout Valentines I bought almost every year to hand otu to my class. I was nice and gave cards even to people I hated. They were sooooo cheesy with teddy bears and hearts and girls in frilly dresses.
Oreo + truffle = YUM!!! These look amazing.
ReplyDeleteYum, I've seen those so many times & have yet to make them. Other yummies keep popping up in the way.
ReplyDeleteHappy V-day!
~ingrid
Woman! You are seriously evil, tempting me like this.
ReplyDeleteI have to say -- I miss those cheesy old Valentine's Day cards. But, I'd definitely take one of these over one of those :)
For ourselves Emily???? oh My God!!!My childs are crazy by Oreos but these look absolutely delicious!! for ourselves??? Im sure you enjoy too!! xxxxxxGloria
ReplyDeletehow cooool! LOL the titanic?
ReplyDeleteare you.. 21? cause i was in the 6th grade when the titanic movie came out, too!
My children are in LOVE with you for making this recipe. My butt, however, is angry with you:)
ReplyDeleteSeriously, these look outta this world!
I agree.....Valentine's Day is for sweet and decadent things....and your truffles fits the bill. Yum-yum!!!
ReplyDeleteAwesome, my girlfriend loves Oreos! :)
ReplyDeleteha wish to see the Titanic box. too cute :) The truffles must be addictive they look so delicious ! Happy Valentine's day
ReplyDeleteI was into that movie a lot too, haha :-D
ReplyDeleteAMAZING TRUFFLES!!!!!!!
Titanic?? yes i was VERY into it...disgustingly so, to the point that i had massive movie posters of it all around my bedroom. eek!
ReplyDeletelove the truffles. looks so amazing
Happy Valentine's by the way :) xx
Delicious! Gorgeous!!! Happy Valentine's Day!
ReplyDeleteOh these look yummy! Super easy too, which is always nice when it comes to desserts. Great idea!
ReplyDeleteAlso, regarding Titanic, I am pretty sure I saw it in the theater a few times, still watch it whenever it is on TV and still cry like a baby at the end.
We have a family friend who always makes truffles as gifts each christmas and they are TO DIE FOR. She continually refuses to give me the recipe. Now- I don't need hers! Take THAT!
ReplyDeleteWish I had a bag full of those for Valentine's!
ReplyDeleteI love making oreo truffles. They are always a hit!! Happy V-day to you! I hope you have a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteYummy!
ReplyDeleteHi Em, I hope that you receive the best Valentine ever this year. I love the sound of your Titanic card holder - you were obviously always very creative.
ReplyDeleteThese truffles look mazing - you know me and chocolate. Lucky person who receives these for Valentines Day!
These look amazing, I'm a huge oreo fan!
ReplyDeleteyou are on a roll with the truffles!! these sound great! and they're so beautiful, with the drizzle. i love them.
ReplyDeletehappy valentine's day, emily!
Why did you not take pictures of the masterpiece? It had to have been the coolest Valentine Box ever. We were discussing that they no longer make Valentine Boxes. What a shame! This momma is going to bring back the tradition when my kids hit Kindergarten.
ReplyDeleteYou seem to always know my favorite foods! I mean, oreos? What's not to love! I cannot wait to try these awesome-looking truffles!
ReplyDeleteOh! that movie drove me insane! But these truffles don't...I swear you have the best stories!
ReplyDeleteThese look so easy to make, and of course they look delicious! Very cool recipe. Have a great valentines!
ReplyDeleteIt seems almost impossible to me that you can make these truffles out of only four ingredients! You are seriously talented :)
ReplyDeleteI actually am a fan of scratch and sniff, especially the ones that smell like desserts...I never saw titanic until college or high school, believe it or not :P. You need to put together a box of all these truffles you've made, now that would be an awesome valentine's day gift!
ReplyDeletei'm all too familiar with these little suckers--i've consumed more than i ever care to admit. and big fat happy valentine's day to you, emily. :)
ReplyDeleteWell, where's the picture of the Titanic model?
ReplyDeleteI bet if you sent Leo some of these truffles, he's drop Bar in a second. Who cares about those ok pictures of her in Sports illustrated anyway?
I know feel like eating oreo truffles and screaming "I'm the queen of the world" with my arms wide open!
ReplyDeleteBeautifu truffles. Happy belated Valentine's wishes.
ReplyDeleteI don't think I've ever had my mouth water so much simply from a photo. I want one of these NOW!
ReplyDeleteThey look absolutely divine, Em.
ReplyDeleteI hope you enjoyed you're Valentine's Day, but then you must have done if you were scarfing these down. :-)
Truffles and Oreos in one...does it get any better:D
ReplyDeleteI was a senior in High school when Titanic came out and I dragged my boyfrined to see it about 5 times.
ReplyDeletePathetic.
I still think Leo is hot though.
Yum! We love these. Our recipe is the same, but no chocolate chips.We also dip them in the chocolate, but the older I get the more I don't like them dipped so I think I will drizzle like you did next time. It's funny how people from all over have similar recipes.
ReplyDeleteThose truffles sound awesome!
ReplyDeleteI made some at Christmas time, but it was a package of oreos, crushed-mixed with 8 ounces of softened cream cheese. Chill, then roll into balls-chills again. Melt chocolate and dip balls into it and let set. You can drizzle with another kind of chocolate. These are really rich, and yummy! lol
In high school, all us girls looooved Titanic. My senior year, my mom and I made my dress- it was a replica of Rose's dress from the begining of the movie when she's going to throw herself off the back of the boat- the red one with a black overlay. The dress was gorgeous and perfect. In fact, I've lost almost 40lbs since high school, but I still can't bring myself to get rid of that dress, even though it no longer fits.
ReplyDeleteMade them and ate until I got nauseous :p Lovely!
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