Peppermint Mocha Latte Truffles
It has happened. The coffee-house shift from Pumpkin Spice Lattes to Peppermint Mocha Lattes. Today in honor of Peppermint Mocha Latte Day my plan was to recreate this phenomenon at home. That was before I found a bazillion other versions of Starbuck’s copycat recipe for that warm minty frothy beverage we all love. Hmmm…how about Peppermint Mocha Latte Truffles instead. Bingo.
My original thought was to make the truffles at the office and share them with my awesome warehouse crew at 3:00 break. An easy recipe was key. That’s when I remembered these cuties that Ania shared at our Mardi Gras Party last year. No-bake Oreo Truffles. Little bites of love.
Speaking of Oreos, have you seen all the outrageous flavors out there. I’m all in with Pumpkin, Gingerbread, Birthday Cake and even Root Beer Float, but Fried Chicken and Buffalo Wing Oreos…someone please tell me that’s Photoshop in action. Today I was happy to find Mint Oreos in full supply on the grocery store shelves.
If you’re like me and have never made Oreo Truffles before, you’re going to love how easy this process is. One block of cream cheese softened, a package of Mint Crème Oreo Cookies (ground fine in the food processor, which is why I’m making these truffles at home instead of at the office as originally planned), coffee flavored extract, dipping chocolate, and optional sprinkles. Those are the ingredients. And for my 5-Ingredients or less friends….including sprinkles….count ’em just five.
The process requires one bowl for ingredients, two hands for mixing and rolling, one parchment lined baking sheet, one cocktail (optional) I include that when I have mindless tasks like rolling truffles or meatballs or dipping truffles (seems to make the process more enjoyable), 1-2 tubs of microwavable dipping chocolate (or bowl of melting chocolate), and your favorite sprinkles. Aaand we’re good to go.
Peppermint Mocha Latte Truffles will make a wonderful addition to your Holiday Cookie tins as well.
Peppermint Mocha Latte Truffles
Ingredients
- 1 8- ounce block cream cheese softened
- 1 pkg Mint Crème Oreos crushed or processed fine
- 1 tsp. coffee extract
- 1-2 tubs melting chocolate
- sprinkles optional
Instructions
- Pulverize Oreos and combine with cream cheese. Add coffee extract and mix, by hand. Roll into 1-inch balls and place on parchment lined baking sheet. Chill for 30 minutes before dipping.
- Melt dipping chocolate, according to package instructions. Dip each truffle ball in chocolate, then top with sprinkles. Place on parchment lined baking sheet. Chill 10 minutes.
10 Comments
Alyssa
We made these yesterday, and love them! How did you dip yours? We used toothpicks, but it was a bit tricky (we’ve also never done truffles before, so maybe we just need practice!). It was worth the dipping effort though, because they were delicious!! And so pretty too :)
Cindy
These were so yummy today. Pinned it to my board and will be making them for my family. Do they need refrigeration?
libby
You make me smile. I delivered two versions today. They were all kept at about 65 degrees. Ask Nick and Jordan if they preferred first-round nearly frozen or 2nd-round a bit softer <3
Modot
It is looking so yummy. Moreover this recipe is so easy to try. I am so happy that making Truffles will be an easy task now after this post. Thanks a lot for sharing.
libby
I shared them with my work family today and they loooved them. Hope you have fun with this recipe.
Beverley
this little beauties will be a treat to any Christmas table. What great gifts they will make too! Love them Libby xoxo
libby
Thank you Beverley. Made them on a whim and after the response at the office today I’ll be making them again soon.
Julie
Great little cookie for taking holiday treats to work! Yum!
libby
Exactly. I can safely say I received about 30 thumbs up today from my work family. Thanks for stopping by Julie.