These No-Bake Grinch Oreo Truffles are merry little bites with a creamy cookies-and-cream center and a green candy shell topped with a tiny red heart. No oven needed, just a few pantry staples and a touch of holiday magic. Perfect for cookie trays, parties, or a cozy movie night with The Grinch.

No-Bake Grinch Oreo Truffles
Equipment
- 1 Food Processor
- 1 Zip-top bag (optional)
- 1 Rolling Pin (optional)
- 1 Sheet pan
- 1 Parchment Paper
- 1 Microwave-safe Bowl
- 1 Fork or dipping wand
Ingredients
Truffle Base
- 36 Oreo cookies use the filling too
- 8 oz cream cheese block, room temperature
- 1 tsp vanilla extract optional
- 1 pinch fine sea salt
Coating
- 16 oz green candy melts or white chocolate colored with oil-based green candy coloring
- 1 tsp refined coconut oil or cocoa butter; add 1 to 2 tsp as needed for thinning
- red heart sprinkles or small heart candies
Instructions
Make the centers
- Add Oreos to a food processor and pulse to fine, sandy crumbs. No processor? Seal cookies in a zip-top bag and crush with a rolling pin.
- Add cream cheese, vanilla, and salt. Process until the mixture forms a thick, cohesive dough with no dry pockets.
- Cover and refrigerate 15 to 20 minutes. Slightly firm dough is easier to roll and dips more cleanly.
- Line a sheet pan with parchment. Scoop 1 tablespoon portions and roll into smooth 1 inch balls. You should get 30 to 36 truffles.
Coat and decorate
- Place green candy melts in a microwave-safe bowl. Microwave at 50 percent power in 20 to 30 second bursts, stirring often, until smooth. Thin with 1 tsp coconut oil as needed for a fluid, ribbon-like consistency. Avoid any water – it will seize the coating.
- Use a fork or dipping wand to submerge each ball, tap off excess, and place on parchment. Immediately top with one red heart so it adheres before the coating sets.
- Chill 10 to 15 minutes until firm. If you see bare spots, rewarm the coating briefly and add a light second dip or drizzle for a polished finish.
Serve and store
- Enjoy slightly chilled for a crisp shell and creamy center. Keep extras refrigerated until serving.
Notes
Nutrition
Why You’ll Love This No-Bake Grinch Oreo Truffles
- Festive and kid-friendly – the red heart on green makes everyone smile.
- Truly no-bake and beginner-friendly with simple ingredients.
- Make-ahead friendly – they chill beautifully and travel well.
- Creamy, fudgy texture with a crisp candy shell for the best bite.
No-Bake Grinch Oreo Truffles Ingredients & Substitutions
- 36 classic Oreo cookies – use the filling too.
- 8 oz block cream cheese, room temperature – Neufchatel works; use dairy-free cream cheese for a vegan-friendly option.
- 1 tsp vanilla extract – optional but rounds the flavor.
- Pinch fine sea salt – balances sweetness.
- 16 oz green candy melts – or 16 oz white chocolate colored with oil-based green candy coloring.
- 1 to 2 tsp refined coconut oil or cocoa butter – for thinning the coating.
- Red heart sprinkles or small heart candies – the iconic Grinch heart.
Substitutions and swaps:
- Gluten-free – use gluten-free sandwich cookies.
- Dairy-free – dairy-free sandwich cookies + vegan cream cheese + dairy-free melts.
- Flavor twists – mint extract or Mint Oreos for a cool twist, or Golden Oreos for a vanilla base.
Step-by-Step Instructions to Make No-Bake Grinch Oreo Truffles
Crush the cookies
Add Oreos to a food processor and pulse to fine, sandy crumbs. No processor? Seal cookies in a zip-top bag and crush with a rolling pin.
Make the truffle base
Add cream cheese, vanilla, and salt. Process until the mixture forms a thick, cohesive dough with no dry pockets.
Chill the dough
Cover and refrigerate 15 to 20 minutes. Slightly firm dough is easier to roll and dips more cleanly.
Scoop and roll
Line a sheet pan with parchment. Scoop 1 tablespoon portions and roll into smooth 1 inch balls. You should get 30 to 36 truffles.
Melt the coating
Place green candy melts in a microwave-safe bowl. Microwave at 50 percent power in 20 to 30 second bursts, stirring often, until smooth. Thin with 1 tsp coconut oil as needed for a fluid, ribbon-like consistency. Avoid any water – it will seize the coating.
Dip and decorate
Use a fork or dipping wand to submerge each ball, tap off excess, and place on parchment. Immediately top with one red heart so it adheres before the coating sets.
Set and tidy
Chill 10 to 15 minutes until firm. If you see bare spots, rewarm the coating briefly and add a light second dip or drizzle for a polished finish.
Serve
Enjoy slightly chilled for a crisp shell and creamy center. Keep extras refrigerated until serving.
Tips for Success
- Room temperature cream cheese blends smoother and prevents lumps.
- Do not over-chill the centers – rock hard balls can crack when coated.
- Thin the coating a little at a time; it should flow easily off a spoon.
- Use oil-based food coloring only with chocolate; water-based colors can seize it.
- Work in batches – keep half the balls chilling while you dip the rest.
- Tap your fork gently on the bowl edge to remove excess coating for neat edges.
Variations of No-Bake Grinch Oreo Truffles
- Mint Grinch – use Mint Oreos or add 1 or 2 drops peppermint extract to the dough.
- Vanilla Grinch – swap Golden Oreos and add a dash of almond extract.
- Cookies and Peppermint – mix in 2 tbsp crushed candy canes, then dip and top with a heart.
- Matcha Shell – white chocolate with a touch of matcha for a natural green hue.
Serving Suggestions: What to Pair with No-Bake Grinch Oreo Truffles
- Hot cocoa or peppermint mocha for a cozy sip.
- Holiday cookie trays alongside sugar cookies and fudge.
- Party platters with fresh berries for a pop of color.
- Gift boxes lined with parchment – include a sweet note and keep chilled until delivery.
Storage & Reheating Instructions
- Refrigerator – store in an airtight container up to 1 week. Layer with parchment to protect the hearts.
- Freezer – freeze up to 2 months. For best appearance, freeze undipped balls, then thaw in the fridge and dip fresh.
- Thawing – thaw in the refrigerator to prevent condensation. Do not reheat – these are best chilled or at cool room temperature.
Memories Made Around the Table
Every December, my kids line up the little red hearts like confetti on the counter. We dip, we giggle, and one always disappears before the tray reaches the fridge. It is our cue that the season has officially started.
FAQs
Can I use white chocolate chips instead of candy melts? Yes. Add 1 tsp coconut oil to help fluidity and melt gently at 50 percent power, stirring often. Color with oil-based candy coloring.
Why did my coating crack? The centers were likely too cold or the coating too hot. Let rolled balls sit 5 minutes out of the fridge and aim for warm, not hot, coating before dipping.
How far ahead can I make these? Up to 1 week refrigerated. For events, make the centers up to 2 months ahead and freeze. Thaw in the fridge and dip the day before.
Do I need a food processor? It helps, but a zip-top bag and rolling pin work. Crush very finely so the dough turns silky when mixed with cream cheese.
Final Thoughts
No-Bake Grinch Oreo Truffles are the cheerful, fuss-free treat that always disappears first. With just a few ingredients and a playful pop of red heart sparkle, you will have a dessert that feels special, tastes incredible, and fits anywhere the holiday spirit shows up.
