Christmas Present Oreo Truffles
These Christmas Present Oreo Truffles combine cream cheese and crushed Oreo cookies that are shaped into mini Oreo gift box-shaped truffles. They are coated in melted candy melts and decorated with edible ribbons and sanding sugar!

Half of the fun of opening Christmas gifts is not knowing what you're about to get (most of the time, that is!). Well, this is no different! These Oreo Presents Truffles conceal two different fillings made from regular Oreos and red velvet Oreos. It's a delicious surprise waiting to be bitten into!

Why My Recipe
- The element of surprise in these Oreo Christmas Present Truffles is fantastic! It's like opening a box of chocolates without having the filling descriptions! Pick a Christmas Oreo present and bite into either a chocolate-flavored center or a red velvet center.
- These Oreo Presents Truffles add a pop of classic holiday color to your dessert boards and make beautiful homemade edible gifts for friends and family.
- This recipe is easily adaptable to suit your personal preferences. Don't be shy about trying out the different variations listed in this post and exploring which you love the best!
David
Why settle for regular Oreo balls as sweet treats when you can make these stunning Christmas Oreo presents! They're perfect as bite-size sweet treats for parties, Christmas day, or holiday gifts, much like these adorable Christmas Meringue Pops, Grinch Christmas Cookies, and Christmas Doughnuts.

Ingredient Notes

- Oreo cookies – I've used regular Oreo cookies and red velvet Oreo cookies. The red velvet cookies should be readily available during the holiday season.
- Cream cheese – Softened to room temperature for easy mixing, divided in half.
- Candy melts – Red, green, and white candy melts, divided.
- White sparkly sanding sugar – While this is optional, it certainly adds extra flare to these treats. This is optional.
My Cooking Tips
- Chilling the Christmas Oreo presents will help keep the cubes firm so that they hold their shape better and donโt fall apart when dipped into the melted candy melts.
- Keep the assembled Oreo presents refrigerated until youโre ready to serve them. If the balls sit at room temperature for an extended period of time, the chocolate coating will start to crack.
- This recipe can easily be doubled or even tripled, great for serving a larger crowd at your holiday parties and events!
- If you use double-stuffed Oreos, reduce the amount of cream cheese. If you don't, these Oreo presents will be too wet and crack.

Fun Truffle Variations
Try these fun and easy recipe variations to add a personal twist to these scrumptious Oreo presents!
- Use any color of candy melts you like. Mix and match the colors of the presents and ribbons so they pop.
- Use any flavor of Oreo cookies that you prefer. I've used regular Oreo cookies and red velvet Oreo cookies, but you could use Golden Oreos, Peppermint Oreos, Mint Oreos, Gingerbread Oreos, Peanut Butter Oreos, and Java Chip Oreos.
- If you are concerned about making the ribbon bows for these Oreo presents or can't source the molds, you can draw the ribbons on your presents using food-grade pens.

Storage, Make-Ahead, and Reheat
- Fridge: Store leftover Christmas Oreo presents in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 5 days. I prefer to line the bottom of the container with parchment paper to prevent the Oreo presents from sticking.
- Parchment Paper: You should also add a layer of wax or parchment paper between stacked Oreo presents in storage.
- Freezer: These Oreo Christmas Present Truffles should last for 1-2 months in the freezer, although there could be some discoloration in the candy melt coating. Freeze the Oreo presents on a parchment paper-lined baking sheet for 1-2 hours so that they harden, and then transfer them to an airtight container or a Ziploc bag.ย
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Christmas Present Oreo Truffles
Ingredients
- 22 regular Oreo cookies
- 22 red velvet Oreo cookies
- 8 ounce block cream cheese softened to room temperature, divided in half
- 10 ounce red candy melts divided
- 10 ounce dark green candy melts divided
- 10 ounce white candy melts divided
- White sparkly sanding sugar optional
Instructions
- Line a large baking tray with parchment and set it aside. Blend the regular Oreo cookies into fine crumbs using a food processor or blender. Transfer to a bowl and set aside.
- In the same food processor, blend the red velvet Oreo cookies into fine crumbs and set aside.
- In a medium mixing bowl with a hand mixer on medium-high speed, beat one HALF of the softened cream cheese until creamy and smooth.
- Add the regular Oreo crumbs to the bowl and mix together with the hand mixer until well combined. Clean the beaters before moving onto the next flavor.
- In a separate mixing bowl, beat the other HALF of the softened cream cheese until smooth. Add the red velvet Oreo crumbs to the bowl and beat together until well combined.
- Use a 1.5โ cookie scoop to make even sized scoops and then mold it into a cube using your hands. Place onto the prepared baking tray and refrigerate for 2 hours. Chilling the truffles will help them to keep their shape when dipping into the melts.
- In the meantime, make the bows by melting each color of desired candy melts and placing them into the silicone molds. Be sure to wipe the edges so it comes out clean. Refrigerate until set.
- Reserve ยผ cup of green candy melts to use for the ribbons. Prepare a double boiler over low heat or use a candy melting pot and melt the remaining dark green candy melts until smooth. Stir often to ensure it heats evenly. Do not heat on too high of a heat otherwise it will seize and thicken.
- Dip each truffle one at a time into the melts and remove it using a fork. Tap the fork against the pot or bowl to help remove any excess melts and to thin out the coating. Place the truffle back onto the prepared baking tray. Immediately top with sanding sugar or sprinkles if desired. Repeat with 5-6 more truffles using the same color.
- Clean the double boiler and repeat the steps using the red candy melts and then again using the white candy melts. Remember to reserve ยผ cup of each color candy melts to use for making the present ribbons.
- Once all of the truffles are coated, place each of the reserved colors of candy melts into their own microwave safe piping bags. Microwave on a low or defrost setting until fully melted. Massage the contents of the bag every minute to ensure it heats evenly.
- Snip a small piece of the tips off of the piping bags and carefully drizzle over the presents to make a ribbon. It should be like a cross, over the top. Immediately top with a mini bow.
- Allow the coating to fully set before serving. You can place them in the refrigerator to help them harden faster. Enjoy!
Nutrition
Notes
- Use your favorite flavor of Oreos in this recipe! Just make sure to stick with the regular filled cream ones. Double Stuf or Mega Stuf Oreos will have too much cream and can cause the filling to be too wet. This can result in the presents not holding their shape inside and possibly cracking the outer shell.
- If using one flavor of Oreos and making the full amount, make sure to change the cookie quantity to 44 Oreos and use a full 8 ounce block of cream cheese. Use any color of candy melts you like. Mix and match the colors of the presents and ribbons so they pop.
- A double boiler or candy melts melting pot can help keep the candy melts at a desirable consistency and temperature when coating the Oreos. Microwaving can cause the candy melts to seize and thicken quicker. If using the microwave, make sure to heat it at a low or defrost setting so it does not overheat and dry out. Stir every 30 seconds to ensure it is heating evenly.
- The sparkly sanding sugar is optional. You can also get it in other colors if desired. Or you can even opt to use sprinkles instead. Make sure to move quickly and add it on before the coating sets.
- If you cannot find silicone mini bow molds in the baking section at your local stores, you can purchase the molds online from marketplaces and stores such as Amazon, Joann, and Walmart. You can also opt to draw little bows on yourself.
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