Cooking with toddlers – Oreo Balls!

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Lil’ Duck LOVES to help me cook – here is an easy, fun recipe to make with your toddler (he loves helping dump it into the blender, watching it mix, and shaping the balls). Messy but fun!

Oreo Balls

In a food processor, blend a package of oreos and a softened package of cream cheese…pulse until mixed. Shape into balls. You can dip them in chocolate if you want or leave them as is, putting them on a cookie sheet. Refrigerate.

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14 Responses to “Cooking with toddlers – Oreo Balls!”
  1. 1girl2boys says:

    Ooh, I saw those in a magazine. They looked so easy. Were they yummy?

  2. I was wondering the same thing. I assume they must taste good for you to blog about it. I have not bought cream cheese in a while. Is there a standard package size?

  3. TC says:

    I love easy recipes to share with Little Princess!

    http://aftertheglassslipper.braveblog.com/

  4. Vanessa says:

    That sounds good! I’ll have to try that.

  5. Kay says:

    Yummy! I’ll surely try this one.

  6. samantha says:

    What a great recipe to share with the girls! Thankyou :) I’m always looking for fun recipes. I just blogged the other day about a Christmas Cookie baking day that my mom, my sister and I have every year just before christmas :) I’m looking for new cookie recipes to try this year!

  7. Jenn says:

    just reading that about sent me into fits of unquenchable hunger. I love oreos!

  8. Amelia says:

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  9. jude&elise says:

    What a simple (yet yummy sounding) recipe. Thanks.

  10. Mary (Mert) says:

    My 5 yr old loves to cook with me too, and she loves oreos… so this we will have to try for sure! I have a recipe up for espresso cookies.

  11. marina says:

    ohmygod! i have finally found somehting to do with my 3 year old. thanks so much. he loves oreos but this is a great twist.

  12. OOOh these sound easy and yummy!

    I make Peanut butter cookies with Little Princess.

    1 cup peanut butter
    1 cup brown sugar
    1 egg

    shape into balls, press with fork bake for about 8 minutes at 350 degrees. I have tried things like adding nuts and chocolate chips as well and they are always a hit.

  13. I do believe I liked this recipe so much I saved it twice. LOL. I swear, I would forget my name if I didn’t hear it so much.

  14. Granny Savage says:

    Bought Oreo Balls at Craft Sale at local high school. Never heard of them before. Loved them!!! Now have new holiday recipe to share. So easy.

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