Melted Snowman Oreo Balls Recipe is a fun no bake dessert that kids will love. This whimsical treat tastes yummy while being so cute for parties and more.

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Ingredients for Snowman oreo balls.

Ingredients: 

  • Softened Cream Cheese
  • Oreo Cookies
  • Vanilla Almond Bark 
  • Mini Oreo Cookies 
  • Orange Decorating Icing 
  • Black Decorating Icing 

How to make Snowman Oreo balls:

  • Prepare the baking sheet. Line a cutting board or baking sheet with parchment paper.
  • Crush the Oreo cookies. Finely crush the regular size Oreos in the food processor.
  • Mix the ingredients. Add cream cheese and crushed cookies until well blended.
  • Make the balls. Form mixture into 1″ balls and place on a prepared sheet.
  • Freeze. Place in the freezer for 15-20 minutes.
Process photos of crushing cookies and forming into balls.
  • Melt the almond bark. Heat the almond bark by microwaving for 1 minute stirring and repeating until melted. Continue to do this in intervals until melted completely.
  • Dip the balls. Using a fork, dip balls in melted chocolate place in single layer in shallow waxed paper lined pan. Shake off excess melted candy and return to the baking sheet.
  • Add the mini oreo cookies. Gently place the mini Oreos on the Oreo Balls before the white chocolate cools to get them to stay.  Allow the almond bark to set. 
  • Decorate. Then decorate the Oreo balls with the black icing and orange icing.  Use dots to create the snowman eyes and mouth.

    Use the Orange icing to draw a line for the nose to look like a carrot on the Oreo balls. It is so fun to make the snowman’s head.
Process photos of dipping into melted chocolate.
  • Let the icing set. Allow the icing to set and then the Oreo cookie balls are ready to enjoy! It does not take long to set but it is important ample time is given.
Snowman oreo balls grouped together.

How to store:

Refrigerate any leftover Oreos in an airtight container for up to 1 weeks. If you live in a humid area, store them in the refrigerator to keep them from melting.

Any hint of melting will cause this treat to look messy. It is important to store them properly and in the fridge if needed.

Snowman oreo balls grouped together.

Can you freeze Oreo balls?

This treat can be frozen up to 3 months. Allow them to completely dry prior to freezing.

Separate the layers of oreo balls using parchment paper. Place inside an airtight freezer container.

You have to be extremely carefully storing these due to the mini oreo on top. See Can you Freeze Oreo Balls to learn how to freeze them properly.

Close up photo of snowman oreo balls.

Make this fun treat with the kids.

This easy no bake treat is perfect to make with the kids. It is very simple and a ton of fun.

Prepare these for school parties, movie night or just because. I think it would be fun to make these for a themed movie night while watching frosty the Snowman.

You might even want to make this an annual tradition with the family. Let us know how they turn out for you if you make them.

We have a blast making these and even more fun eating them.

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Snowman Oreo Balls

5 from 5 votes
Melted Snowman Oreo Balls Recipe is a fun no bake dessert that kids will love. This whimsical treat tastes yummy while being so cute for parties and more.
Prep Time 35 minutes
Total Time 35 minutes
Servings 36
Cuisine American
Course Dessert
Calories 174
Author Desserts on a Dime

Ingredients

  • 8 oz Cream Cheese softened
  • 1 pkg Oreo Cookies 14.5 oz (regular Oreos)
  • 16 oz Vanilla Almond Bark
  • 36 Mini Oreo Cookies
  • Orange Decorating Icing
  • Black Decorating Icing

Instructions

  • Line a cutting board or baking sheet with parchment paper.
  • Finely crush Oreos in the food processor.
  • Combine cream cheese and crushed cookies until well blended.
  • Form mixture into 1″ balls and place on a prepared sheet.
  • Place in the freezer for 15-20 minutes.
  • Heat the almond bark by microwaving for 1 minute stirring and repeating until melted.
  • Using a fork, dip each ball into the almond bark to completely coat. Shake off excess and return to the baking sheet.
  • Gently place the mini Oreos on the Oreo Balls before the almond bark cools to get them to stay.
  • Allow the almond bark to set.
  • Then decorate the Oreo balls with the black and orange icing.  Use dots to create the snowman eyes and mouth and use the Orange icing to draw a line for the nose to look like a carrot on the Oreo balls.
  • Allow the icing to set and then the Oreo balls are ready to enjoy!

Recipe Notes

Store the leftovers in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 1 week. If you live in a humid area, store them in the refrigerator to keep them from melting.

Nutrition Facts

Calories 174kcal, Carbohydrates 22g, Protein 1g, Fat 9g, Saturated Fat 6g, Polyunsaturated Fat 1g, Monounsaturated Fat 2g, Trans Fat 0.01g, Cholesterol 6mg, Sodium 90mg, Potassium 48mg, Fiber 0.5g, Sugar 16g, Vitamin A 85IU, Calcium 10mg, Iron 2mg

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