I love the holidays and I love baking for them! I feel like we should all get a “free calorie pass” for the month of December. The holidays should be a time of celebration and there is no better way to celebrate than baking lots of sweets! Here is a traditional recipe with new twist. Oreo Truffle Lollipops! These are so easy, can be made ahead of time and are a huge party hits! Plus, you can get really creative with decorating them. And they are dessert on a stick! How fun is that!? Ok, to start, here is everything you’ll need: 1 package of Oreo cookies (you can use any of the flavors, for something different, try mint!) 1 (8 oz.) package of cream cheese (or for extra decadence, use mascarpone), room temperature 1 package of chocolate chips (white, milk or dark) Yummy things to roll them in like nuts, sprinkles, crushed candy canes, graham cracker, sugar, crushed Oreos, etc. Lollipop sticks (you can find them at Target, Michael's, or your local craft store) Here is what you’ll do: Place the room temperature cream cheese in a large bowl. Blend the Oreos in batches in a food processor, mini chopper or blender until they are crumbs. Add the crumbs to the cream cheese and beat with a hand blender untill combined. Refrigerate for at least a few hours or overnight. Melt the chocolate chips in a double boiler (If you don't have one, don't sweat. You can make one by taking a glass or metal bowl and setting it on a small pot filled with about 2 inches of water. Make sure the water does not touch the bottom of the bowl). Using a teaspoon or cookie scoop, form 1 ½ inch balls of the Oreo mix in your hands. Stick on the end of a lollipop stick and dip into the chocolate. Then roll in sprinkles, nuts or other toppings. Place on a cookie sheet covered in wax paper to cool. Chill for a couple hours and serve!
For these, I used a shallow bowl and cut some florist foam to fit. I covered the foam with snippings from my Christmas tree and a couple roses to be festive. Your guests will love it!!









i like the new format – i had trouble leaving a comment though (i had to log in first). Funny thing when i saw the title i first thought truffle = mushroom and almost didn’t read on – must be one of those brain days with me! These look fun & yummy! thanks for sharing.
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