Chocolate Strawberry Oreo Truffles
Medically reviewed by Christiana George Updated Date: January 6, 2026


Today I made some last minute treats for our 4th of July picnic tomorrow. I love the Oreo and cream cheese combo, but this time I chose to use strawberry flavored cream cheese. Strawberries and chocolate always go well together. These are so easy to make and you can adapt them for any party.

You just need to crush some Oreos in a food processor. I actually used my Blendtec machine and it worked fine. I used Double Stuf Oreos, but you can use the regular Oreos.

I softened up the cream cheese first in my stand mixer, but you can also use a hand mixer.

I did notice that the Double Stuf Oreos made for a softer dough, but once I froze them, they were still easy to work with. I only froze them for an hour and it was just enough time for them to harden up a bit and still be able to put the sticks in.

I used Wilton’s lollipop sticks and Wilton’s dark chocolate candy melt. Since these were for 4th of July I used red, white and blue sprinkles.

It usually is best to dip the sticks in candy melt before inserted them in the Oreo balls. They will stay in better. By the time I had finished putting the last stick, the candy melt on the first stick had already hardened so I was able to start dipping.

Just dip, twirl a little to remove excess chocolate and then set in down on wax paper or parchment paper. Don’t worry if you get a little chocolate on the stick. I wipe it off with a damp cloth.

Then just add some sprinkles and let the chocolate melt harden. If you notice that too much chocolate is pooling around the bottom of your truffle, just pick it up and move it to another spot on your paper. I had to do that a few times.

Chocolate Strawberry Oreo Truffles
by The Sweet Chick
Prep Time: 1.5 hours
Keywords: no bake dessert snack oreos cream cheese dark chocolate July 4th pops truffles American
Ingredients (24 truffles)
For the truffles
- 1 package (1lb 4oz.) Double Stuf Oreos
- 1 container (8 oz.) strawberry flavored cream cheese
For the topping and decorations
- 1 bag (12 oz.) Wilton’s dark chocolate candy melt
- 1/2 cup red, white, and blue sprinkles
Also needed
- 24 lollipop sticks
Instructions
For the truffles
Crush Oreo cookies in a food processor until they are a dirt like consistency.
In a stand mixer or with a hand mixer, mix the cream cheese until softened.
Then add the crushed Oreos a little at a time until well incorporated and the mixture becomes a dough like consistency.
Roll Oreo mixture into 1 inch balls and place in airtight container lined with wax paper. Place the container in the freezer for at least 1 hour to set.
For the topping and decorations
After the balls are set, place candy melt in a glass container and melt in the microwave as per directions on package (30 second intervals , stirring in between).
Remove Oreo balls from the freezer. Dip the tip of each lollipop stick in the candy melt and insert sticks into each ball.
When the candy melt has hardened, pick up by the stick and dip the Oreo balls into candy coating until all covered. Once covered, remove and softly tap and rotate until excess candy melt falls off. Don’t tap too hard or the Oreo ball will fall off, too.
Then place pops on wax paper, stick facing upwards. Add sprinkles before the candy melt hardens.
Once the candy melt has hardened you are free to eat one! Do try to place the rest in an airtight container and store in the fridge for your party.
These truffles can be made ahead of time and refrigerated for 3-4 days.
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Biscoff Butternut Squash Oatmeal Cookies


So I signed up for a neighborhood cookie exchange. I gotta say, I am really liking this new neighborhood. There’s a monthly get together of mom’s where I learned how to play Bunco. At Halloween everyone was sending out Boo-Baskets. Now we are exchanging cookies. It’s a very friendly atmosphere. I am currently testing out new cookie recipes for the exchange. Since I have been on a butternut squash trend, I thought I’d start there. I wanted to see what other flavorsI could mix with the squash. I found some Biscoff, dark chocolate chips, and some quick oats in the pantry. I am always up for something new.

I’ll admit, I was a little skeptical about the combination of flavors myself. I was really just winging it. But hey, I am not going to know if it works, unless I try it.

Butternut squash does have a little bit of sweetness in it when cooked, so I wanted to pair it with something else sweet, but something other than maple syrup. Thank goodness I had some Biscoff.

The walnuts are optional, but the chocolate chips are not. You gotta have them. You can use semi-sweet ones if you like, but I am a dark chocolate kinda gal.

I know it’s not safe to eat raw cookie dough, but I just had to have a nibble. It smelled so good.

The cookies came out soft and chewy, just like an oatmeal cookie should. And let me tell ya, Biscoff and butternut squash are fantabulous together.

If you don’t believe me, ask this guy. He is my picky eater. He doesn’t eat vegetables and if he doesn’t like the texture of a particular food, he gags on it. Much to the dismay of the rest of us eating next to him. He did not however have any problems shoving a whole cookie in his mouth and asking for another one. If that is not a measure of success, I don’t know what its.
I think my neighbors will be pleased with these Biscoff Butternut Squash Cookies also. I can’t wait for our cookie exchange.

Biscoff Butternut Squash Cookies
by The Sweet Chick
Prep Time: 15 minutes
Cook Time: 10-12 minutes
Keywords: bake dessert snack butternut squash biscoff dark chocolate chips quick oats cookie American fall
Ingredients (36 cookies)
- 1/2 cup + 2 tablespoons butter, softened
- 3/4 cups brown sugar
- 1/2 cup granulated sugar
- 2 eggs, beaten
- 1 teaspoon vanilla
- 1/2 cup butternut squash puree
- 1/3 cup Biscoff Spread
- 1 cup whole wheat flour
- 1/2 cup all purpose flour
- 1 teaspoon baking soda
- 2 teaspoons ground allspice
- 1/2 teaspoon salt
- 3 cups quick oats
- 1 cup dark chocolate chips
- 1/2 cup chopped walnuts
Instructions
Preheat oven to 350º F.
In a stand mixer cream together the butter and the sugars on medium speed.
Add eggs, vanilla, butternut squash and Biscoff and mix well.
In a medium bowl combine the flours, baking soda, allspice and salt until well blended, then slowly add to the wet ingredients.
Next add the quick oats and mix on low until all incorporated.
Then add the walnuts and chocolate chips and continue to mix on low until completely incorporated.
With a medium cookie scoop, drop by scoopful onto a greased cookie sheet at least 2 inches apart.
Bake at 350º for 10-12 minutes or until the tops are a golden brown.
Remove from oven and let cool for 2 minutes, then move to a cooling rack to completely cool.
Bet you can’t eat just one!
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