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Oreo Balls Recipe

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Ingredients:  
Ingredients:  
1 (16-oz) package Oreo cookies, crushed
1 (8-oz) package cream cheese, softened
1 (24-oz) package white chocolate bark*
1 (24-oz) package chocolate bark*

Directions:
Directions:
1. Using a blender or a hand-held mixer, mix Oreos and cream cheese together. Roll into walnut-sized balls.
2. Chill for 1 hour.
3. Melt approximately ¾ package of white almond bark.
4. Stick a toothpick in an Oreo ball and dip it in the melted white almond bark.
5. Allow to harden on waxed paper for about 15 minutes.
6. While waiting, melt approximately ¼ package of chocolate almond bark.
7. When Oreo balls are no longer sticky to the touch, decorate with drizzles of chocolate and white almond bark.**

Personal Notes:
Personal Notes:
*"Bark" is an artificial chocolate or vanilla candy coating/confectioner's coating used to make a treat called almond bark and can be found at most grocery stores near the chocolate chips. You can use chocolate chips and white chocolate chips if you don't have almond bark, but I have found that almond bark melts better and is easier to work with.

**I just use a sandwich bag with a tiny hole cut in one corner to drizzle the almond bark.

 

 

 

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