Melt white chocolate (while you are melting refrigerate or freeze the balls).
Dip balls into chocolate.
Place balls back into the fridge or freezer until chocolate hardens.
Enjoy!
RECIPE BACKSTORY
My brother made had these at a party then he made them for the family. I then took the recipe and made them for friends.
RECIPE REVIEWS
Feb/29/2008 07:02 pmserenefirefly
How can something to simple to make taste SO DARN YUMMY!!! Thanks for posting this recipe B. I'm going to make these at my next "Cousins" club party and take all the credit for creating such deliciousness...lol!
Mar/01/2008 12:03 amchepaws
These are a great hit. Some forums instructions say to coat the entire ball. Then they are called Snowman Poop. Now that is a big hit with the kids. LOL
Mar/02/2008 06:03 amvacakelady
Try adding a little peppermint extract to the oreo mixture for mint oreo truffles. I dip mine in regular chocolate usually and people love them.
May/29/2008 05:05 pm~sugar-n-spice~
I have this recipe on my profile- I call them oreo bon-bons and they are a HUGE hit wheverever I take them...It's an art to get the oreo mixture the right consistency though- I also coat the entire bon-bon ;-)
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