Help me make my Choc Oreo Balls look as good as they taste..?
Ok, my latest little fave thing to take to bbq type parties when people say not to bring anything is Oreo balls, I put a beat a block of phili cheese with a blended pack of oreo cream biscuits and roll into balls then coat them in chocolate. But what I want to know is - how do I do this neatly?? Like truffles and stuff? Mine are always so messy and I know I'm not doing it right or something... Please help make my Choc oreo balls look as good as they taste!
I've never made them before....but I do have a block of phili in the fridge....
Will get a pack of Oreos when I go to the shops and try them tonight Will see if I can help.
(Good excuse to make oreo balls really...lol)
What chocolate are you using on the outside? Do you grate it? O r are you dipping them in melted chocolate?
That's a great recipe... it's like NQN's version of Bakerella's cake pops!
Make them smaller than a tablespoon size. The bigger they are the gloopier they tend to look. I use a clicky (melon ball sized) ice cream scoop for truffles and this works perfectly (you can buy them online from catering suppliers). And try and temper your chocolate before dipping. This will make it look so much better as it will be pretty and shiny. Temper Chocolate - How to Temper Chocolate Video - About.com
I also find using a fork (don't skewer it though) if you don't have a chocolate truffle dipper, but I tend not to skewer with toothpicks or skewers and dip because I tend to lose the truffle in the chocolate LOL!
i've found when making truffles that i have to keep my hands at just the right temp to roll them well if i'm doing it by hand - over xmas this meant washing my hands in cool water quite a bit.
i also love my truffle dipper. the finish looks pretty good & it's less messy for me. it was really cheap as well from a homewares shop - less than $5 from memory.
Thanks Ladies, I got tied up lastnight and a bit slow to get going today Thanks for the tips. I usually make the mixture - put it in the fridge to make it a bit stiffer, then roll the balls, but them on a tray of baking paper - sometimes fridge them again before dipping them in melted chocolate. I think the tool is what I need! WIll have to get one when I got to Perth next week woot!!
LimeSlice: I used Cadbury Dairy Milk block - melted this time. Have used Nestle cooking melts too. Not sure which is better though.
For those making them, they're quite rich, and I like them best when they're fresh from the fridge, nice and cold
I was just going to suggest to make them squares, not balls. Press the mixture into a lined lamington or slice tin, chill until firm, then turn out and cut into even squares. Roll in cocoa/drinking chocolate/etc. Something different anyway.
I don't like making truffles as I find them so time consuming! But they are yummy!
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