Momma Told Me: Drink it- don't play with it!
Hot chocolate was my absolute favorite seasonal drink, growing up. It loved it so much, living in Southern California where warm drinks never were quite necessary to begin with, I'd order a mug of hot cocoa for dessert more often than not when my family went out to eat. The best part, to me, was always the fun of playing with the melting whipped cream; blowing bubbles with my straw, putting daubs of it my father's nose, and stirring those chocolatey clumps of powder with anticipation. There was something magical about taking boring milk and transforming it into something deliciously chocolatey with a few simple swishes. And that, my friends, is where the inspiration for Hot Chocolate OREO Cookie Balls came from.
While your OREO Cookie Balls quite literally chill, melt the remaining Semi-Sweet Baking Chocolate in a double broiler or melting pot (I use Wilton's Deluxe Melting Pot) until uniform in texture. Adding 1 TSP of Shortening for every Cup of Melting/Baking Chocolate will help thin the mixture for even dipping. Once your balls are dipped, place them on a clean parchment sheet and decorate as desired. We made 3 different flavors of OREO Cookie Balls- Chocolate OREOs with Cinnamon Drizzle, Classic OREOs with Mini Marshmallows, and Mint OREOs with Peppermint Candy Flakes. If you are doing multiple flavors of OREO Cookie Balls be sure to decorate each flavor different for identification!
Once your OREO Cookie Balls are decorated and set (properly cooled,) it's time to admire your handy work; though I daresay elf's work harder tying a bow than you did on this recipe (simple, wasn't it?) That's okay, you can pat yourself on the back, regardless, as you package up those delicious balls of OREO Cookie goodness for family and friends. They'll assume you spent hours slaving over them, anyway! OREO Cookie Balls can be enjoyed as a confectionery treat, or this particular version, the Hot Chocolate OREO Cookie Ball, can be packaged with some straws and a mug with simple instructions to "Drop one into a cup of hot milk (or milk substitute), stir, and enjoy!" The 'Hot Chocolate' effect will work best when OREO Cookie Balls have been set out to reach room temperature- now, wouldn't this be a great idea for an after meal treat or holiday gathering?
Do you have a favorite OREO Cookie flavor/variety you'd love to turn into an OREO Cookie Ball?
What Daughter Says: Go ahead, have a little fun with your hot chocolate, when there are OREO cookies inside it!
OREO Cookie Ball + Hot Chocolate OREO Cookie Ball Recipes
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Official OREO Cookie Ball Recipe
Ingredients:
8oz Cream Cheese, Softened
36 OREO Cookies, Any Flavor (Firmly Crushed)
16oz Semi-Sweet Baking Chocolate, Melted
Directions:
1. Combine cream cheese and cookies until well blended.
2. Shape into (approximately 48) 1" balls, freeze 10 MINS.
3. Dip OREO Cookie Balls into melted chocolate and place in single rows on parchment paper lined pan.
4. Customize with your own decorations/toppings/flavors.
5. Refrigerate 1 Hour, until firm.
Hot Chocolate OREO Cookie Ball Recipe
Ingredients:
8oz Cream Cheese, Softened
36 OREO Cookies, Any Flavor
20oz Semi-Sweet Baking Chocolate (or melting chocolate flavor/color of your choice)
3/4 C Heavy Cream
Directions:
1. In a blender, pulse OREO cookies until even and fine.
2. In a double broiler (or similar technique,) combine heavy cream, cream cheese, and 4oz Melting Chocolate until even. There may be some cream cheese speckles when mixture is fully combined, this is okay.
3. Remove from heat and allow to cool 15-20 minutes (refrigerate or soak bowl in cold water bath, while stirring, for quicker cooling.) Mixture will be a heavy mousse texture.
4. Add OREO cookies and combine well until a dough is formed.
5. Roll OREO Cookie Ball mixture into approximately 1" balls and place on parchment lined cookie sheet. Chill 15-20 MINS, or Freeze 5-10.
6. While OREO Cookie Balls chill, melt remaining chocolate (add 1 TSP Shortening for every Cup of chocolate for a thinner dipping texture, if desired).
7. Remove OREO Cookie Balls from fridge/freezer and dip in chocolate. Decorate/Top as desired and return to fridge 1 hour, or until firm. Package Hot Chocolate OREO Cookie Balls with a note saying: "Place 1 Room Temperate OREO Cookie Ball into 1 Cup of Hot Milk, Stire, and Enjoy!"
This is one of the best blog posts I have ever seen! Your use of photography and video is stunning! Also this looks mouthwatering!
ReplyDeleteUm, those look AMAZING. I love Oreos. I'm not sure what flavor would be best, I'd probably stick with classic.
ReplyDeleteThey look DElicious! It's like you don't have to worry about dunking 'cause it's been done! I'm going to try making these.
ReplyDeleteThe cookie balls look so yummy! But I just love your idea of putting them in hot milk. What an awesome touch and I just want to jump into the screen and have one. Love the flip photos, it really shows how easy they are to make. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteOK, these look absolutely amaaaazing! YUM! I love that you put the animated GIFs to make the recipe easy to follow, too.
ReplyDeleteThose look so incredible! I love baking with my kids, and I know they would be so thrilled to make your Oreo Cookie balls.
ReplyDeleteWoah! These are so sinful. I tried the pumpkin spice they have out for the holidays. Love it! Might be interesting in a drink too.
ReplyDeleteOh my!! I think I just went into diabetic shock and am loving it! lol I have to give these a try out.
ReplyDeleteSERIOUSLY I sooooooo want them right now!!! LOL--these look like they would be great to give as gifts too. Thanks for sharing--we are going to have to make these for sure!!
ReplyDeleteI have made these before, they are sooooo good. I LOVE the ones with the mini marshmallows, they are so cute.
ReplyDeleteWow, an oreo ball seems much more fun and tasty to add to milk for hot or cold chocolate than a spoonful of powder. Love you gifs too!
ReplyDeleteI'd definitely go for the Classic Oreo flavor for mine, these look SO GOOD!! Love what you did with the photo/video for this post.
ReplyDeleteThese look so amazing that I just stopped and stared at them. Awesome job!
ReplyDeleteThis looks absolutely amazing!!!
ReplyDeleteI'm all about some peppermint hot cocoa. This is a fun idea and I'll bet they are super good by themselves too. Extra chocolatey! #client
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