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S’more Oreo Truffles are Oreo truffles stuffed dipped in chocolate and topped with graham cracker crumbs. These are an easy no-bake treat that is great for gifting – especially for teacher appreciation gifts! Get the recipe and my free printable so you can share the s’mores truffles love!

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What is a S’more Oreo Truffle?

If you’ve never had Oreo truffles before, you’re in for a treat!They’re quite possibly the easiest things ever to make: crush Oreos with cream cheese in a food processor, and it makes a paste that you can roll into bite-sized truffles.

There are about a gazillion ways to make them, and today, I’m showing you how to make s’more Oreo truffles. First, because – hello! – they’re everything you love about s’mores, and, second, they are the best for gifting. I make batches of them for teacher appreciation week, which happens every May.

I even have a fun printable so you can make cute bags and fill them with these truffles for your favorite hard-working teachers. But, first, let me share more about these sweet treats.

Easy S’mores Truffles

Oreo truffles are a fool-proof treat to make – you really can’t mess them up! There’s no baking, cooking, or complicated steps.

I wrapped a mini marshmallow in the center for these s’more truffles and dipped them in milk chocolate (I love Candiquik). Then I sprinkled them with graham cracker crumbs and marshmallow bits. (You can find marshmallow bits at Target and Walmart in the baking aisle.)

Once you’ve made them, just pop them in the fridge until they harden – they taste like s’mores but as a fun Oreo truffle instead!

Ingredients in S’mores Truffles

Oreo cookies: Use your favorite flavor!

Cream cheese: you can use low-fat cream cheese or regular.

Chocolate Candy Melts: Find these in the baking aisle, I recommend Guiradelli Wafers or Candiquik

Mini Marshmallows: For the filling, be sure to use fresh!

Graham cracker crumbs: Crush your own graham crackers with a rolling pin

Marshmallow bits: They sell these sometimes near the other marshmallows – they come in a canister like parmesan cheese.

Bowl full of S'more oreo truffles with one cut in half to show mini marshmallow in the middle

How to Make S’mores Truffles

  1. Place the cookies and cream cheese in a food processor. Blend until they are well blended. You should be able to form balls with it. If yours is too crumbly, you can add up to one more ounce of cream cheese.
  2. Use a cookie scoop to form one tablespoon balls and place them on a cookie sheet lined with wax paper. Make an indent in the center of each ball and place a mini marshmallow in it.
  3. Wrap the truffles around the marshmallow, and then roll each ball between your hands to smooth it. Chill the truffles while you prepare the chocolate.
  4. Melt the chocolate coating according to the package instructions. Use a spoon to dip each truffle in the candy coating. Use a fork to lift the coated ball out of the bowl and allow the excess chocolate to drip off.
  5. Place the coated truffles on the cookie sheet and top each with a sprinkle of graham cracker crumbs and a few marshmallow bits.
  6. Chill the Oreo graham balls until they are set.
Printable teacher appreciation tags next to S'more oreo truffles

S’more Teachers Like You Printable

Anyone would love some of these Oreo truffles, but during teacher appreciation week, they are perfect!

These “We need S’more Teachers Like You” bag tags are a perfect way to say thank you…with a side of S’more Oreo Truffles. Click on the link to get a pdf of the tags you want!

Simply cut out the labels and fold them in half. Place your truffles in a cellophane bag (with a 5″ opening) or a fold-top sandwich baggie.  Fold over the top of the bag and staple it shut. Then use double-stick tape to tape the labels on the bag. Easy peasy!

S'more oreo truffles in a clear bag with teacher appreciation printable

Expert Tips

  • Watch my “How to Dip Truffles” video, and you’ll be dipping your truffles in chocolate like a pro!
  • If you have an electric griddle, warm it to 200°F and place a dishtowel on top. Place your bowl of melted chocolate on top, and it will keep it warm while you dip your truffles.
  • You can store your truffles at room temperature for up to three days. If you are gifting them, I recommend keeping them in the refrigerator. They will keep for up to three weeks.
  • You can also freeze smores truffles for up to two months.

Even if you don’t give these s’more Oreo truffles to a teacher, you need to make them for YOU. They’re so easy and go down way, way too easy – you’ll definitely want s’more!

S'more oreo truffle sitting on an oreo cut in half to show mini marshmallow in the inside

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S’more Oreo Truffles

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Oreo truffles stuffed with marshmallows and topped with graham cracker crumbs: a S’more Oreo Truffle!
Prep Time 30 minutes
Chill Time 1 hour
Yield 17 truffles
Serving Size 1 truffle

Ingredients
 

  • 15 Oreo Cookies
  • 2 ounces cream cheese low fat or regular
  • 8 ounces chocolate melting wafers (such as candiquik or Guiradelli Wafers)
  • About 17 mini marshmallows
  • 2 tablespoons graham cracker crumbs
  • 2 tablespoons Marshmallow bits optional
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Instructions

  • Place Oreos and cream cheese in the bowl of a food processor. Run the processor until the mixture comes together. This took mine about a minute. If, for some reason, the mixture is not able to form balls after the processing (if it’s too crumbly still) you can add up to 1 more ounce of cream cheese, but mine only needed 2 ounces.
  • Scoop 1 tablespoon sized balls and place them on a wax paper lined cookie sheet. Pick up each ball and make an indentation in the center with your finger. Place a mini marshmallow in the hole and wrap the truffle around the marshmallow, then roll between your palms to seal. Repeat with all truffles.
  • Chill truffles while you prepare your candy.
  • Melt chocolate according to package directions.(I heated mine for about 1 1/2 minutes on HIGH, stirring every 30 seconds.)
  • Tip: heat an electric griddle to 200°F and line it with a kitchen towel. Place your bowl of melted candy on the griddle so it stays melted during dipping.
  • Dip each truffle in the candy and tap off the excess. I use a spoon to coat the candy, then I place the truffle on a fork and tap off the dripping candy. Use a toothpick to carefully transfer the truffle from the fork back to the cookie sheet. Sprinkle with some graham cracker crumbs and a few marshmallow bits. Repeat with all the truffles. Chill until set.

Recipe Notes

To make gifts: print and cut out labels. Use a small cellophane bag (no more than 5″ opening) or a fold top sandwich baggie. Add truffles to bag and fold over the top; staple to close. Fold label in half and attach it to the bag with double-stick tape.

Recipe Nutrition

Serving: 1truffle | Calories: 144kcal | Carbohydrates: 19g | Protein: 1g | Fat: 7g | Saturated Fat: 5g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 1g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 3mg | Sodium: 64mg | Potassium: 31mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 15g | Vitamin A: 45IU | Calcium: 6mg | Iron: 1mg
Nutritional information not guaranteed to be accurate
Course Dessert
Cuisine American
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Fun recipe idea for Teacher Appreciation! S’more Truffles with FREE printable tags – these are Oreo truffles with marshmallows!



Dorothy Kern

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31 Comments

  1. I’m a teacher. Somebody make these for me, for the love of all that’s holy!
    Really, I’m serious. These look incredible!

  2. I need a few of these now! Love everything about this recipe, and thanks for the reminder about teacher appreciation week! These are the perfect idea.

  3. These looks amazing…..I haven’t made an oreo truffle yet, but you make it sound so easy I need to give it a try!

  4. These are the best looking Oreo Truffle…I want to be a teacher for a day just so I can get a bag too. Ok, scratch that…I don’t have the patience to teach, so I better just make a batch for myself ๐Ÿ™‚

  5. OREO Truffles really are the best thing EVER!!!! Love this idea for teacher appreciation.