If you’re looking for the perfect festive treat that’s both adorable and incredibly easy to make, these snowman Oreo balls are just what your holiday dessert table needs. With no baking required and minimal ingredients, these sweet little snowman truffles are a guaranteed crowd-pleaser. Made with creamy Oreo centers and decorated like jolly snowmen, they’re fun for kids and adults alike — and make for a fantastic Christmas activity or edible gift idea. Whether you’re hosting a holiday party or making treats with the family, snowman Oreo balls bring the cheer.
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Why You’ll Love These Holiday Oreo Snowmen
These snowman Oreo balls hit the sweet spot between fun and festive. They’re easy enough for kids to help make and fancy enough to impress at any Christmas gathering.
- No Bake Required: Skip the oven — these snowman truffles are entirely no-bake and stress-free.
- Minimal Ingredients: Just Oreos, cream cheese, candy melts, and a few fun decorations.
- Family-Friendly Fun: A perfect recipe to get the kids involved in the kitchen.
- Freezer-Friendly: Make ahead and store for later — ideal for busy holiday schedules.
- Customizable: Switch up flavors and decorations for your own snowy spin.
What You’ll Need to Make Snowman Oreo Balls
Here’s a quick breakdown of what goes into these holiday treats and why each component matters.
- Oreo Cookies: The base of your truffles — crushed into fine crumbs for that rich, chocolatey flavor and dense texture.
- Cream Cheese: Binds the cookie crumbs into a smooth, fudgy mixture.
- White Candy Melts: Creates the snowman’s smooth white coating.
- Mini Oreos: Used to build the snowman’s hat base.
- Rolo Candy: Acts as the top of the snowman’s hat with a chewy chocolate caramel bite.
- Snowman Sprinkle Mix: For the face — includes black sugar pearls (eyes and mouth), and a carrot sprinkle (nose).
- Holly Sprinkles: Adds festive detail to the hat or base if desired.
Ingredient Swaps and Variations
Need to work with what’s in your pantry or dietary needs? Here are a few helpful substitutions and creative takes on snowman Oreo balls:
- Oreo Flavor Alternatives: Use Peppermint, Gingerbread, or Golden Oreos for a festive flavor twist.
- Chocolate Coating Options: Swap white candy melts with almond bark or white chocolate chips.
- Hat Candy Options: If Rolos aren’t available, use mini Reese’s or chocolate buttons.
- Nose Substitute: A small orange sprinkle, Tic Tac, or cut piece of gummy candy works perfectly.
- Dairy-Free Option: Use a plant-based cream cheese and check your chocolate for dairy content.
How to Make Snowman Oreo Balls: Step-by-Step
- Prep Your Tray: Line a baking tray with parchment paper and set aside.
- Crush the Cookies: Use a food processor or blender to pulse the Oreos into fine crumbs.
- Mix the Dough: In a large bowl, beat softened cream cheese until smooth. Add in the Oreo crumbs and mix until fully combined.
- Shape the Balls: Use a 1.5-inch cookie scoop to portion the mixture. Roll each into smooth balls and place them on the tray. Chill in the fridge for 2 hours.
- Make the Hats: Melt ¼ cup of candy melts. Dab some on the bottom of a mini Oreo half and press an upside-down Rolo on top. Decorate with holly sprinkles if desired and let harden.
- Coat the Balls: Melt the remaining white candy melts in a microwave-safe bowl or double boiler. Stir until smooth.
- Dip and Decorate: Use a fork to dip each chilled Oreo ball into the melted candy. Tap off excess and return to the tray. Quickly add the snowman face (black pearls for eyes and smile, carrot sprinkle for nose) before the coating sets.
- Attach the Hat: Dab melted candy on the head and press on the mini Oreo-Rolo hat. Hold for a few seconds to secure.
- Set and Chill: Let the decorated snowmen set for about 15 minutes. Store in the fridge until ready to serve.
Tips to Make the Perfect Snowman Oreo Balls
Getting the best results every time is easy with these insider tips:
- Don’t Skip the Chill: Cold Oreo balls are easier to dip and hold their shape better.
- Work Fast When Decorating: The coating sets quickly, so add facial features immediately after dipping.
- Avoid Overheating Candy Melts: Use low heat and stir often to keep the coating silky smooth.
- Use Room Temperature Cream Cheese: Helps ensure a smooth Oreo mixture and easier rolling.
- Stick with Regular Oreos: Double Stuf or Mega Stuf contain too much filling and can make the mix too soft.
Serving Suggestions and Storage Tips
These snowman Oreo balls aren’t just a dessert — they’re also great for gifting or dressing up your table.
- Holiday Platter Star: Place them at the center of your Christmas dessert tray surrounded by festive cookies.
- Edible Gifts: Wrap individually in cellophane with ribbon for a sweet stocking stuffer.
- Cupcake Toppers: Add to holiday cupcakes for a 3D snowman decoration.
- Flavor Variations: Try a peppermint version with crushed candy canes or a spicy twist with gingerbread Oreos.
Storing Tips:
- In the Fridge: Store in an airtight container for up to 5 days.
- In the Freezer: Freeze in layers with parchment between each. Thaw in the fridge before serving to keep the decorations intact.
Make Snowman Oreo Balls a New Holiday Tradition
These Oreo snowman truffles aren’t just adorable — they’re a tasty tradition waiting to happen. Whether you’re crafting them with kids on a snowy afternoon or preparing holiday desserts ahead of time, these no bake snowman Oreo balls deliver joy and flavor in every bite. Their creamy, chocolatey centers, playful designs, and easy prep make them a must-have recipe for your seasonal rotation.
Ready to bring your own snowmen to life? These irresistible snowman Oreo balls are calling your name.
Conclusion
There’s no better way to spread holiday cheer than with a tray of homemade snowman Oreo balls. These no-bake Christmas treats are as fun to make as they are to eat. Whether you’re looking for a kid-friendly kitchen activity, an eye-catching party dessert, or a sweet gift idea, these festive truffles check all the boxes. With their creamy Oreo centers, smooth white chocolate coating, and playful decorations, they’re guaranteed to be the hit of your holiday season. Make a batch (or two), and enjoy creating memories — and snowmen — one bite at a time.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I freeze snowman Oreo balls?
Yes! Snowman Oreo balls freeze beautifully. Place them in a single layer on a baking sheet to freeze initially, then transfer them to an airtight container with parchment between layers. They’ll keep for up to 2 months. Thaw in the refrigerator before serving for the best texture and appearance.
Can I make snowman Oreo balls ahead of time?
Absolutely. These no-bake treats are perfect for making in advance. You can prepare and decorate them up to 5 days ahead and store them in the fridge. Just keep them in an airtight container so they stay fresh and festive.
What type of Oreos work best for snowman Oreo balls?
Regular Oreos (not Double Stuf or Mega Stuf) are best for this recipe. Too much filling can make the mixture too soft to roll or coat properly. You can also use flavored Oreos like Peppermint or Gingerbread for a holiday twist, but always use about 45 cookies per batch for the right consistency.
More Relevant Recipes
- Reindeer Oreo Balls (No-Bake Recipe): These festive no-bake reindeer Oreo balls are a fun twist on holiday truffles. Similar to snowman Oreo balls, they use crushed Oreos and cream cheese but are decorated with pretzel antlers and candy eyes for a charming Christmas treat.
- Oreo Truffles (No-Bake Recipe): If you love the classic flavor of Oreo and cream cheese, these simple Oreo truffles are a must-try. Dipped in chocolate and perfect for gifting, they’re a versatile and elegant version of snowman Oreo balls without the seasonal décor.
- Oreo Pinecones (No-Bake Holiday Recipe): Another creative no-bake dessert, these Oreo pinecones bring a rustic holiday feel to your dessert table. They share the same chocolatey Oreo base and make a delightful complement to the snowman Oreo balls for a woodland-themed treat display.
Snowman Oreo Balls
- Total Time: 3 hours (includes chilling time)
- Yield: 24 snowman Oreo balls
- Diet: Vegetarian
Description
Snowman Oreo Balls are festive, no-bake holiday treats made with crushed Oreo cookies and cream cheese, dipped in white chocolate, and decorated to look like adorable snowmen. These kid-friendly truffles are perfect for Christmas parties, gifting, or as a fun family activity during the holiday season.
Ingredients
- 18.12 oz Oreo Cookies (about 45 cookies): base for the truffle, providing rich chocolate flavor and texture
- 8 oz cream cheese, softened: binds the cookie crumbs into a smooth, creamy filling
- 10 oz white candy melts, divided: used for coating the truffles and attaching decorations
- 12 mini Oreo cookies, halved: base of the snowman hats
- 24 Rolo chocolates: top of the snowman hats, adds a chewy caramel center
- Snowman sprinkle mix: for decorating the face (eyes, nose, smile)
- Holly sprinkle mix (optional): for festive hat decoration
Instructions
- Line a baking tray with parchment paper and set aside.
- Add Oreo cookies to a food processor and blend into fine crumbs.
- In a mixing bowl, beat the softened cream cheese until smooth.
- Add Oreo crumbs to the cream cheese and mix until fully combined.
- Use a 1.5-inch cookie scoop to form balls. Roll each one smooth and place on the tray.
- Refrigerate the Oreo balls for 2 hours to firm up.
- Melt 1/4 cup of candy melts. Dab a small amount on each mini Oreo half and press a Rolo on top to form hats. Let set.
- Melt remaining white candy melts in a microwave or double boiler until smooth.
- Dip each chilled Oreo ball into melted candy using a fork. Tap to remove excess and place back on the tray.
- Quickly decorate each with snowman face sprinkles (eyes, nose, mouth) before the coating sets.
- Add the Oreo-Rolo hat on top. Use extra melted candy as glue if needed. Hold briefly to secure.
- Allow all snowman balls to set completely for about 15 minutes. Store in the fridge until ready to serve.
Notes
- Use regular Oreos, not Double Stuf, to avoid excess moisture in the mix.
- Let cream cheese come to room temperature for easy blending.
- Decorate while the coating is still soft so sprinkles stick properly.
- You can freeze these for up to 2 months and thaw in the fridge before serving.
- Prep Time: 1 hour
- Cook Time: 0 minutes
- Category: Dessert
- Method: No-Bake
- Cuisine: American
Nutrition
- Serving Size: 1 snowman Oreo ball
- Calories: 410
- Sugar: 34g
- Sodium: 260mg
- Fat: 23g
- Saturated Fat: 11g
- Unsaturated Fat: 10g
- Trans Fat: 0.02g
- Carbohydrates: 49g
- Fiber: 1g
- Protein: 5g
- Cholesterol: 24mg