Festive Halloween Oreo Balls

First up, MONSTER TRUFFLES. These ended up beingย my favorite,ย so they get written about first in the line-up! ๐
Monsters, Inc. is one of my all-time favorite movies and these little guys definitely remind me of a monster youโd see from that movie! One big eye and some sprinkles on top โย these couldnโt be easier to make! Iโve found the large edible eyes at different grocery stores (usually with cake decorating, sprinkles, or general baking aisle). The candy melts and sprinkles are hit or miss at grocery stores, but Iโve always had luck finding them at crafting stores. Also if you are local to SLC area, you can grab the sprinkles for a great deal at Orson Gygi which is one of my favorite places in SLC to find decorating supplies. Theyโve got sprinkles of every color you could imagine.
In case you canโt find the ingredients in the store, or prefer the convenience of shopping online, here are links to the ingredients I used:

PUMPKIN TRUFFLES. When I first was thinking about doing a post of Halloween truffles, I came up with 8 different ideas. I sent all 8 ideas in a text message to my sisters and had them vote for their top 4. The only one that got all 4 votes was a pumpkin! It definitely surprised me, but they did end up cute so Iโm glad they made the cut. ๐
These little guys have pretty standard ingredients that arenโt too hard to find. Pretzels, M&Mโs, and orange candy melts. Especially since itโsย Halloween time, Iโve seen orange melts at lots of different grocery stores. But, just inย case you canโt find the orange meltsย in the store, or prefer the convenience of shopping online, here is an Amazon link for them:

These little guys again, have pretty standard ingredients that arenโt too hard to find. In fact, these should be the easiest ๐ Regular milk chocolate (or dark or semi-sweet โ whatever you like best!) and more oreos for the wings! I suggest using the thin oreos since they hold up better, but if you donโt want to buy two different kinds of oreos, the regular will work okay.
Again, inย case you canโt find the edible eyesย in the store, or prefer the convenience of shopping online, here is an Amazon link for them:

MUMMY TRUFFLES.ย The idea of mummies to me is super creepy, but they are one of my favorites to make into food. (See here: mummy bark and mummy milanos) These truffles get drenched in white chocolate and then you let them completely dry. After they are dry is when youโll pipe on extra white chocolate to give the โbandagesโย more of a defined look. I also like to pipe a little bit of chocolate over the eyes to make them seem more encased in the โmummyโ.
Again, inย case you canโt find the edible eyesย in the store, or prefer the convenience of shopping online, here is an Amazon link for them: Alternatively, you could use 2 mini chocolate chips put in upside down into the truffle!

There are full written recipes for each truffle below. Pleaseย note that each recipe is for making an entire batch of ONE type of truffle. If you want to make all four or an assortment then youโll want to make a regular batch of the Oreo truffles and then scale down the decoration parts to exactly how many of each Oreo truffle you want. The quantityย of truffles you get of course depends on the size you roll them out.ย
WITCHย TRUFFLES
In case you canโt find the ingredients in the store, or prefer the convenience of shopping online, here are links to the ingredients I used:

Next up, SPIDERย TRUFFLES. These are actually a recipe I shared last year, but they get a spot in the video tutorial this year. ๐ The one thing I get asked is where to find black licorice. Iโve always found it in candy aisleย with the individually wrapped โgourmetโ candies (instead of with regular black and red licorice). Iโve also found it in gas stations (ha!) and if all else fails itโs always somewhere online!
In case you canโt find the ingredients in the store, or prefer the convenience of shopping online, here are links to the ingredients I used:

FRANKENSTEINย TRUFFLES.
These guys crack me up โ so cute and super easy to make! I used a different green candy melts color, but if you are making the witches at the same time, that green will work great for these.
Again, inย case you canโt find the decorationsย in the store, or prefer the convenience of shopping online, here is an Amazon link for them:

OWLย TRUFFLES.ย
I had a hard time coming up with the last Halloween truffle and as soon as I thought of an owl, I had a blast trying to make it. The big eyes are just miniature oreos pulled apart with an M&M pressed into the center. The beak is also just an M&M! These are probably the easiest ones to make and the ingredients are super simple to find.

Halloween Oreo Balls
Equipment
- Food processor or blender
Ingredients
- 1 (14-ounce) package Oreos
- 1 (8-ounce) package cream cheese softened
- 1 (12-ounce) bag candy melts or chocolate chips
- Vegetable oil optional
- Decoration toppings as desired see note 1
Instructionsย
- Pulse the Oreos (including the cream) in a food processor or blender until they become fine crumbs. Using a hand mixer, beat the Oreo crumbs and cream cheese together until well combined.
- Roll the mixture into balls and chill them in the fridge for at least 1 hour.
- Melt the candy melts or chocolate chips according to package instructions. If needed, add a small amount of vegetable oil to thin the mixture. Place a chilled truffle ball on a fork, spoon the melted candy/chocolate over the ball, and tap the fork to remove excess. Slide the ball onto parchment paper.
- Immediately decorate each truffle as described in note 2. Allow to dry completely before serving.
Recipe Notes
- Monster Truffles: purple candy melts, light purple sprinkles, large edible eyes
- Pumpkin Truffles: orange candy melts, mini green M&Mโs, pretzel pieces for stems
- Bat Truffles: milk chocolate chips, thin Oreos for wings, edible eyes
- Mummy Truffles: white chocolate chips, edible eyes
- Witch Truffles: dark green candy melts, black licorice laces, thin Oreos, Hersheyโs kisses, edible eyes, and green flat sprinkle (optional for a wart)
- Spider Truffles: milk chocolate chips, black licorice laces, edible eyes, brown jimmies sprinkles
- Frankenstein Truffles: green candy melts, pretzel pieces for bolts, edible eyes, black sparkle gel for mouth, brown jimmies sprinkles
- Owl Truffles: milk chocolate chips, mini Oreos, blue M&Mโs for eyes, orange M&M for beaks, chocolate jimmies sprinkles
- Monster Truffles: dip in melted purple candy melts, then sprinkle the top with light purple sprinkles and press a large edible eye into the center.
- Pumpkin Truffles: dip in melted orange candy melts, add pretzel pieces for stems, and stick in a green M&M for the leaf.
- Bat Truffles: dip in melted milk chocolate chips, break apart and press in thin Oreos for wings, add 2 edible eyes.
- Mummy Truffles: dip in melted white chocolate chips. Transfer some of the melted white chocolate into a bag and cut off the tip. Drizzle all over the truffle and press in 2 edible eyes.
- Witch Truffles: dip in melted dark green candy melts, attach black licorice laces for hair, attach a kiss to the top of a thin Oreos with melted chocolate. Add edible eyes and a green sprinkle if desired for a wart.
- Spider Truffles: dip in melted milk chocolate chips, attach black licorice laces for legs, attach edible eyes, sprinkle brown jimmies sprinkles on top.
- Frankenstein Truffles: dip in melted green candy melts, press in pretzel pieces for bolts, attach edible eyes, draw a mouth on with black sparkle gel for mouth, add chocolate jimmies sprinkles on top for hair.
- Owl Truffles: dip in melted milk chocolate, attach mini Oreos for eyes with a mini blue M&Mโs on top, attach orange M&M for beaks, and sprinkle chocolate jimmies sprinkles on top for hair.
Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
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I am wondering how many each batch makesโฆdo you have any idea? We are looking forward to having them at our party :0)
Each batch makes about 35! Enjoy!