The words that come to mind when I think of Oreo truffles are divine, indulgent and utterly irresistible. Several people have described them as “little bites of heaven,” and it’s easy to see why: rich Oreo crumbs blended with cream cheese, coated in smooth chocolate and finished with a decorative drizzle. If that sounds tempting, read on for the simple, no-bake recipe and practical tips to get perfect truffles every time.

These truffles look like they belong in a bakery, but they are incredibly easy to make. You need just three main ingredients, one bowl or a food processor, no oven, and about half an hour of active time. The base — crushed Oreo cookies mixed with cream cheese — is a luscious filling that works on its own or as the core for many other treats. When coated in chocolate, the contrast of crunchy cookie, creamy center and crisp chocolate shell is spectacular.

Oreo Truffles
A divine, crowd-pleasing treat that’s deceptively simple to prepare. These no-bake truffles are rich, chocolatey and perfect for parties, gifts or a self-indulgent snack.
Prep Time: 10 mins | Chill/Set: 1 hr 10 mins | Total Time: 1 hr 20 mins
Course: Dessert, Snack | Cuisine: American
Servings: 24 Truffles | Calories: 88 kcal per truffle
Author: Emma Burton
Ingredients
- 250 g cream cheese (light or full fat)
- 28 Oreo cookies (about 2 standard packets)
- 200 g chocolate for coating (dark, milk or white chocolate)
Instructions
- Crush the Oreos into a fine crumb using a food processor, or place them in a sealed bag and crush with a rolling pin until finely ground.
- Combine the Oreo crumbs with the cream cheese in a bowl and mix until thoroughly combined and smooth. Using your hands works well to achieve an even texture.
- Shape the mixture into small balls, roughly 1 inch (2–3 cm) in diameter, and arrange them on a plate or tray lined with non-stick paper.
- Freeze the balls for 10–15 minutes to firm them up. This helps them keep their shape when you coat them in chocolate.
- While the truffles chill, gently melt the chocolate. Use a microwave in short bursts, stirring between intervals, or melt over a bain-marie until smooth and warm.
- Dip each truffle into the melted chocolate to coat, or pour chocolate over them to cover. Allow excess chocolate to drip off before placing the truffle back on the lined tray.
- Return the coated truffles to the fridge until the chocolate has fully set.
- Optional: melt about 50 g white chocolate and transfer to a small plastic bag. Snip a tiny corner and drizzle over each truffle for a decorative finish.
- Store truffles in the refrigerator and serve chilled. They also freeze well for longer storage—thaw in the fridge before serving.

Tips for Success
- Chocolate temperature: Make sure the chocolate is completely melted and warm when coating. If it is too cool it will start to set on the truffle surface and won’t give a smooth finish.
- Dipping method: Pour chocolate into a tall cup to make dipping easier. Use a fork or dipping tool to lift the truffle so excess chocolate can run off through the prongs for a neater finish.
- Flavor variations: Stir a teaspoon of espresso powder, flavored extract (mint, orange), or a pinch of sea salt into the crumb mixture for a twist. You can also roll truffles in cocoa powder, crushed nuts or sprinkles before the chocolate sets.
- Presentation: A thin white chocolate drizzle, edible gold dust or a single crushed cookie piece on top adds a professional touch for gifting or serving.
- Make ahead: Prepare the centers and freeze them. When ready, dip from frozen for quick assembly and a firmer center.

Storage and Serving
Store truffles in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to two weeks. For longer storage, freeze in a single layer on a tray, then transfer to a sealed container or freezer bag for up to three months. Thaw in the refrigerator before serving. These truffles make an excellent homemade gift—place a few on decorative paper cups in a box for a thoughtful, delicious present.
This recipe first appeared several years ago and remains a favourite because it is reliably delicious and so quick to prepare. With a few simple steps and minimal equipment you can create a decadent treat that looks and tastes like a bakery indulgence.

Nutrition
Calories: 88 kcal per truffle (approximate).