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Grinch Christmas Oreo Balls

By: T Worthey  »  Updated: August 27, 2023  »   View our disclosure policy

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If you’re a fan of Dr. Seuss’ The Grinch, then you’ll love this no bake Christmas dessert on how to make Grinch Christmas Oreo Balls. 

Made with oreo cookies, cream cheese, and green candy melts, these oreo balls are easy to make and a festive-themed treat. 

Grinch Oreo Balls

Christmas Dessert Idea- how to make Grinch Oreo Balls

Check out these Dr. Seuss-inspired Grinch Oreo Balls! These Oreo cookie balls are a festive Christmas no-bake dessert, and dare I say scrumptious down to the last crumbs. These classic Oreo balls will be a colorful way to dress up your holiday. 

Kids will love the bright green candy coated Oreo balls with the simplicity of the classic red heart that screams The Grinch. A must make dessert for holiday parties, charcuterie Christmas boards, serving as a dinner dessert, and more. 

If you’re a fan of oreo balls, check out these recipes:

Stuffed Oreo Brownies

No-Bake Holiday Oreo Truffles

No-Bake Cheesecake Oreo Recipe

How to make Peppermint Bark- With Oreos

ingredients needed to make oreo balls

Ingredients You Need For Grinch Oreo Balls 

Oreos. For this recipe, I used a classic Oreo. Now you can honestly use any flavor of Oreo you want. Even a mint Oreo or holiday Oreo would be delicious. 

Green Candy Melts. You can buy these in the cake decorating or baking aisle at the grocery store. I purchased the vibrant ones as they gave the closest bright color to match the Grinch. 

Cream Cheese. The cream cheese will add tons of flavor to your balls and act as the binder, making sure the balls roll up properly and stick. 

Coconut Oil. You will mix the oil with the chocolate to help thin the chocolate up and help set up the chocolate. 

Candy Heart Sprinkle. You will find candy hearts in the baking aisle. They will have them around Christmas, and they work perfectly topping the Oreo cream cheese balls. 

green candy melt on oreo balls

Can You Color White Chocolate Chips 

You will find that adding green food coloring to white chocolate can cause the chocolate to seize up and become where you can’t use it.

To save time and not run the risk of wasting ingredients, I always buy candy melts. 

green oreo balls on a sheet pan

How Big To Make Oreo Balls 

You are welcome to make your balls any size you want.

A cookie scoop is a great way to ensure the balls look similar in size and offer a nice clean look.

You are welcome to use any size, but around a tablespoon of Oreo mixture seems to work great. 

Grinch oreo dessert on baking sheet with parchment paper

Storing Oreo Grinch Balls 

With the ingredient cream cheese in this recipe, these Grinch bites need to be stored refrigerated, or they will spoil.

Never leave them out for more than 2 hours at a time. 

Store in an airtight container for up to 5 days in the fridge. Also, if you want, feel free to freeze some of them if you don’t want to eat them all at once.

Place in a freezer bag or freezer-friendly container and freeze for 3-4 months. 

 

process of making grinch balls on baking sheet

How to make Grinch Oreo Balls 

Prep Time: 15 Minutes

Cook Time: 3 Minutes

Chill Time: 15 Minutes

Yields: About 35 Balls

Ingredients:

  • 36 Oreos
  • 12 oz Vibrant Green Candy Melts
  • 8 oz of Cream Cheese at room temperature
  • 1 Tablespoon Coconut Oil
  • Large Red Heart Sprinkles

crushed oreos in clear bowl with candy melts

Items Needed to make oreo balls:

  • Cookie Sheet or baking sheet
  • Parchment Paper or wax paper
  • Long Toothpicks
  • Large Mixing Bowl
  • Small Microwave-Safe Bowl
  • Frosting Bag
  • Scissors
  • Rubber Spatula
  • Small Cup or Jar
  • Food Processor

Directions on how to make oreo balls:

  1. Line a standard cookie sheet with parchment paper.
  2. Place the Oreos in the food processor and chop them until they’re finely chopped with no large chunks. 
  3. Place the Oreos and cream cheese in a large bowl and mix until thoroughly combined. 
  4. Roll them into 1-inch balls and place them on the cookie sheet. 
  5. Place the candy melts in a microwave-safe bowl and cook on high for about 3 minutes or until smooth and creamy with stirring. Pause every 30 seconds during the cooking process to stir or adjust the candy melts so they won’t burn. 
  6. Add the coconut oil to the melted chocolate and stir well. If it still seems a little thick, add more coconut oil. 
  7. Place the chocolate in a small jar or cup and use the toothpicks to dip each ball in the chocolate, completely coating them. Tap them gently on the edge of the cup to remove excess chocolate and place them back on the cookie sheet. 
  8. Chill for about 10 minutes or until hardened. 
  9. Place the remaining chocolate in a frosting bag and use scissors to cut a small tip off the end of the bag. 
  10. Once the balls have hardened, drizzle them with the chocolate and immediately place a red heart sprinkle on the top middle of each ball.
  11. Chill for about 5 minutes or until hardened.

Enjoy!

green dessert with heart shaped

Pro Tips And Troubleshooting 

  • When heating your chocolate, add more oil if it is still too thick after adding the coconut oil. This will help ensure it isn’t a thick mess when you go to dip your balls. 
  • You can buy tools for dipping desserts in chocolate, use a spoon or fork, or a long toothpick. 
  • The key is to shake off excess chocolate before placing it on a prepared surface for the best results. 
  • The candy melts will set up fast, so add the candy hearts as you go and wait until the end. 

Grinch oreo balls on white background

We love watching our favorite Christmas movies as we start the holiday season. How the Grinch Stole Christmas is a classic Christmas movie, we love to watch every year.

Our Christmas tradition includes adding festive treats and hot chocolate. [ make this themed Grinch Hot Chocolate]

And now, with the rage of hot cocoa bombs, making grinch hot chocolate bombs, like the ones we shared on our hot chocolate board, is the perfect addition. 

If you’re looking for the perfect treat with a theme this Christmas season, try this easy recipe for Oreo balls with a grinch theme.

You can even add Grinch cookies or Grinch sugar cookies to make a themed Grinch food board. 

Holiday Grinch recipes:

Holiday Grinch Bundt Cake

Grinch Punch Recipe With Ice Cream

Grinch Kabobs {Recipe}

Red + Green Christmas Table Setting

40+ Festive Grinch Recipes

Grinch oreo dessert on baking sheet with parchment paper

Grinch themed dessert- how to make Oreo balls

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Prep Time: 15 minutes minutes
Cook Time: 3 minutes minutes
Additional Time: 15 minutes minutes
Total Time: 33 minutes minutes
Servings: 35
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Ingredients
 

  • 36 Oreos
  • 12 Ounces Vibrant Green Candy Melts
  • 8 Ounces Cream Cheese at room temperature
  • 1 Tablespoon Coconut Oil
  • Large Red Heart Sprinkles

Instructions

  • Line a standard cookie sheet with parchment paper.
    Place the Oreos in the food processor and chop them until they're finely chopped with no large chunks. 
    Place the Oreos and cream cheese in a large bowl and mix until thoroughly combined. 
    Roll into 1-inch balls and place on the cookie sheet. 
    Place the candy melts in a microwave-safe bowl and cook on high for about 3 minutes or until smooth and creamy with stirring. Pause every 30 seconds during the cooking process to stir or adjust the candy melts so they won't burn. 
    Add the coconut oil to the melted chocolate and stir well. If it still seems a little thick, add more coconut oil. 
    Place the chocolate in a small jar or cup and use the toothpicks to dip each ball in chocolate, completely coating them. Tap them gently on the edge of the cup to remove excess chocolate and place them back on the cookie sheet. 
    Chill for about 10 minutes or until hardened. 
    Place the remaining chocolate in a frosting bag and use a pair of scissors to cut a small tip off the end of the bag. 
    Once the balls have hardened, drizzle them with the chocolate and immediately place a red heart sprinkle on the top middle of each ball.
    Chill for about 5 minutes or until hardened.
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