Mint Oreo Truffles and Cake Pops
Make these Mint Oreo Truffles with chocolate cake and cream cheese for a simple, sweet treat- perfect for gifting and holiday class parties.
Did you like my Homemade Thin Mint recipe? Well, I did! In fact I had meant for these truffles to be Thin Mint truffles but, well…you see…we didn’t have any leftovers so I had to improvise. Don’t feel bad for me though because Mint Oreos make me happy and the results were (in my husband’s words) “outstanding!”
I realize that most of you will be familiar with cake pops and cake balls and that’s what these are essentially. But would you rather eat a ball or truffle? Hence we have Mint Oreo Truffles.
I made some into cake pops mostly for Four Year Old Foodie. My husband was taking the rest to work and I wasn’t quite sure if a bunch of grown men would like to be sitting around munching on lollipops so I trufflized the rest. Yes I trufflized them. Wouldn’t life be sweeter if we could trufflize more things? Sigh.
For the pops I flattened out the dough instead of rolling it into a ball then I used my cookie cutter. I decided to double them up only because I couldn’t tell it was a shamrock otherwise. You can do whatever you like. And take this recipe and alter away…use chocolate frosting instead of cream cheese, use any type of crushed cookie, use no cookie, add extracts. Just do your thing and cover it in chocolate and people will surely eat it.
Following is my adaptation. If you want the classic cake pop/cake ball recipe go visit the queen of cake pops Bakerella. She is seriously amazing and the sweetest thing!

Mint Oreo Cake Truffles
Ingredients
- 1 package Mint Oreos, Double Stuffed
- ½ of 9x13 prepared chocolate cake, cooled and crumbled (or one 9 inch round)
- 8 oz cream cheese, softened
- 16 oz 2 Cups melted chocolate for dipping (+ 1TBS shortening if needed)
- Sprinkles, extra chocolate for decorations if desired
Instructions
- Bake cake according to package directions and allow to cool. I made mine the day before.
- Crush or use a food processor to pulverize Oreos. Make them as fine or coarse as you’d like it. I did about half very fine and half to small bits.
- Using your hands or fork crumble up about half of the cake and add to the Oreo crumbs.
- Add the softened cream cheese and mix until combined. If your mixture is too wet add more cake crumbs until you get a consistency that you can roll into balls.
- Roll into bite-sized balls. Set them in the refrigerator while you melt the chocolate.
- Melt chocolate and add up to 1 TBS shortening if needed (shortening will help thin chocolate out).
- Dip your Oreo cake balls into the chocolate and let the excess drip off. Set on parchment or wax paper to dry. Add sprinkles right away if desired.
56 Comments on “Mint Oreo Truffles and Cake Pops”
hehehe nice recipe, it made me smile just in time for Thursday!
I would trufflize everything if I had it my way – cookies, cake, you name it! In fact I think I would dip just about anything in chocolate!
Love these – I will try these for my Girl Scout Meeting this Friday Thanks for sharing!! :o)
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Looks very delicious!
These truffles are AWE-SOME!
Look at those balls of fun! These look great 🙂
Oh my goodness gracious, Katrina! You’ve really done it this time. These are to die for delicious looking! What a wonderful recipe and a fun St. Patrick’s Day treat. Thanks for sharing! 🙂
These are so cute! And so tempting – they would disappear so fast in my house! They are the perfect treats for St. Pat’s day.
ABSOLUTELY GORGEOUS .. I don’t like mint with chocolate !! but these looks sooo cute.. SOOOO cute. 🙂
It’s just incredible how you come up with these ideas. Really creative, I love them and will definitely give them a try.
Everything looks amazing! These are perfect for a St. Patrick’s Day celebration :o)
the truffles and the pops look so good! i’ve never had mint oreos and now i’m dying to try them!
These look and sound ridiculously fantastic. That dough looks very chewy and delicious; I’m sure it makes for tasty cake pops! A question for you: how did you get the chocolate applied so smoothly to your desserts? Any techniques you could share? ^_^
YUM!! I just buzzed you up! Congrats on the Top 9 girl!
Oh those are just SO much fun…I really adore anything that is green and then put mint in it?! HEAVEN. Congrats on the Top 9!
All of your creations are so beautiful. Mine always look like a kindergarten project gone wrong…
Those truffles are practically jumping off the page, your images are just amazing!! What a great way to celebrate St. Patty’s day with those delicious treats!!
Congrats on your top 9!
Dennis
These are so pretty.. I just can’t stop staring at them!
My husband would love these! Great job-they look awesome 🙂
lol we are matching. These look super cute.
Those are so pretty, almost too pretty to eat. 🙂
These are so cute! I made some chocolate mint cookies this weekend as well, so it must be a chocolate mint kind of a week ;)! These are perfect for St. Paddy’s Day!
not so lucky me – I dont have a single one of these and I am the guy that can eat a whole box of mint girl scout cookies and enough mint oreos to make charlie sheen sick…they look GREAT!
These look wonderful! Great job! (totally voted for you on Babble!)
Blessings-
Amanda
These are GORGEOUS and perfect for St. Patty’s!!
Delicious, my kids are asking me to make those truffles for them 🙂
Soooo beautiful and yummy. I love your ideas and pictures are always so beautiful!
Yummmmm! Same brain wave! AND super adorable, as always. 🙂
Oh these look and sound amazing! What great minty treats for St. Patrick’s week. Thanks for sharing, sweet girl! I hope you are having a splendid Saturday night. Take time to relax and rejuvenate tomorrow. Hugs from Austin!
MMMM!!! I’m loving these! My daughter and I pretty much adore anything dipped in chocolate, and as a former Girl Scout Leader, anything thin mint is a hit for me. Love it!!!
Those are so cute! Great idea, I can see why these were such a huge hit!
WOW! Every time I come to your blog I’m amazed!!!
Anything with the word ‘Oreo’ in the title is a winner in my book. 😉
These look awesome! Great pics!
Love your creativity, so beautiful and delicious, yum!!! Thank you for stopping by my blog, have a great weekend 🙂
What a great way to use the mint oreos! I can imagine how yummy they must be:) When you get a chance, stop by and pick up a couple of awards at my blog:)
I love cookie and cake balls and cake pops – seriously love them all! These turned out so beautiful!! Did you know Starbucks is selling cake pops for a $1.50 a piece! That’s highway robbery. I’m thinking I need to go into a different business. lol.
These are just cute as heck! I adore the mint oreo’s….that amazing scent when you open the bag…so good. Fabulous truffles.
Oh wow. These look incredible. Cant wait to make them and eat them all….i mean share…yea thats it.
BAD BAD woman! Now do you know what I am going to think about all night!
These are so cute! I’m sure that your son loves you very much, because you make cake pops for him! I have to make cake pops soon!
Thanks for the shout out for Bakerella!
These are so pretty and colorful! LOVE IT!
Mmm I love oreos and mint! These are adorable too, your husband is lucky you made these for him. =)
These are gorgeous!!
How pretty!
These are so fun and cute, and so yummy too! Love it!
Gorgeous! Mint and chocolate is one of my favorite flavor combinations. I’m getting into the idea of making truffles, so maybe I’ll make these next.
Fun, fun, fun! I love the oreo truffle but haven’t seen them done in shapes like shamrocks.
Wow, these look amazing! Love the St. Patrick’s Day theme. 🙂