Wednesday, December 19, 2012

Oreo Truffle Reindeer Noses

It is that time of year where baked goodies are given and received, and where for a few weeks we turn a blind eye to the calorific content of everything...that is until new year resolutions come into play.  Like my fellow co-workers, I like to bring home-made sweets for the office.  Not only is it simple and fun for me to make, but most importantly it is safe on a student's pocket book!

This year, I finally caved in and made everyone's favorite (including mine): the Oreo truffle.  My friends insisted on how easy these are to make and with merely three ingredients, I could not agree more!  That is, after I tackled a slight problem with the Oreos and the blender.  Despite this slight set back, they taste delicious and are a quick and easy gift for everyone on your Christmas list!



Ingredients

1 package Oreos
1 8oz bar cream cheese
Almond bark chocolate

Directions

1. Place Oreos in a large Zip-loc bag and smash with a rolling pin until they are fine crumbles.


2. Add cream cheese and mix well.  Although a little messy, it is much easier to mix with your fingertips.
3. Roll mixture into balls, approximately 3/4 - 1 inch in diameter.
4. Place balls on a baking sheet covered in parchment paper and refrigerate for 2 1/2 - 3 hours to harden.


5. Remove from fridge and melt almond bark chocolate in microwave according to manufacturer's directions (3 large squares will cover approximately 20-25 balls).
6. Using a fork, dip each ball into the chocolate, ensuring full and even coverage.  Place ball back on parchment paper to dry, using a toothpick to remove the fork from the ball.
7. Top the balls with sprinkles, crushed Oreos, or nuts to add variety.
8. Allow balls to dry for at least 1 hour.  Place in cellophane bags with a holiday label and enjoy!
(Recipe adapted from cookingwithk.net)
 
Yields approx. 45 balls


TIPS

- I was told to use a blender to crush the Oreos, however I found that they got stuck at the bottom and caused the processor to become hot.  Thus, the old fashioned bag and rolling pin works great!
- When smashing the Oreos, do not place all of the cookies in the Zip-loc bag at one time.  Instead, add 1/3 of the cookies to the bag at each time to ensure fine crumbles.
- Allow cream cheese to soften before trying to mix it with the Oreos by removing from fridge 1 hour prior to using.
- White or brown chocolate may be used.  I used mostly brown, however I made 15 Rudolph noses by adding 8 drops of red food coloring to the white chocolate.

Bon appétit!

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