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These easy Oreo cheesecake pops are the perfect one bite dessert. This is the kind of party food that kids and grown ups both love!
EASY OREO CHEESECAKE POPS
I know I didn’t give my daughter her first M&M, nor did I give her that first Oreo cookie. Yet, somehow, these are her two favorite snacks. Better said, these are her favorite foods. If she could have it her way, they would be her breakfast, lunch, and dinner. With ice cream on the side.
Couple of days ago she really surprised me when she took me by the hand and walked me over to our pantry. She then opened the pantry door, pointed up towards the shelves, and said, “cookie!”.
I didn’t even know that she knew that word.
I picked her up and she reached for the Oreos! Smart girl.
In just a few weeks Ana will be celebrating her 2nd birthday, and I want to make a bunch of her favorites to share with her guests.
I of course can’t just put a bowl of Oreos and another bowl of M&M’s on the table. So I’m making some Oreo cheesecake pops and I still haven’t decided on the M&M thing…maybe a big large “mall” type cookie? I’ll come up with something.
I can’t wait to see a bunch of sugar-high children screaming, and running around in my house. Yaaay for me! Don’t be jealous.
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Ingredients
- 1 package, (11.25 oz.) Oreo cookies, divided
- 1 package, (8 oz.) cream cheese, softened
- white chocolate wafers, , melted (I buy mine at craft stores)
- lollipop sticks
- styrofoam block, (you can get that at a craft store, too)
Instructions
- Put 5 Oreo cookies in a food processor, or food chopper, and grind the cookies to a fine crumb. Set aside.
- Take the rest of the cookies and break them into pieces, then put them in your food processor’s bowl.
- Add in the cream cheese
- Process until well blended.
- Put the mixture in the fridge for one hour.
- Mold the dough into 1-inch balls and put them back in the fridge for another 20 minutes.
- Melt the wafers.
- Dip the lollipop stick in the melted candy then stick the lollipop stick in the cheesecake pop, half way, and dip the cheesecake pop in the melted candy wafers.
- Sprinkle the cheesecake pop with some cookie crumbs.
- Stick the cheesecake pop into the styrofoam block.
- Do this with the rest of the cookie dough and put the pops in the freezer for 2 hours. They will taste like ice cream!
- Serve.
Nutrition
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This is so creative and beautiful looking! I bet they taste just as good as it looks. Kids always know what is best!! =]
Lately, I’ve been seeing a lot of “pops”. Yet, in all honesty, yours are the first that actually really make me wanna have some! They look different and more “fresh” — if that makes sense — from all the rest. Definitely a great job you’ve done, and I’m sure your daughter will be really happy ๐ (your guests too!)
I never had cake pops but yours look sooo good! I love cheesecake & oreos so I’d probably eat the whole batch :P.
This is such an interesting unique kinda cake pop. I really should make some cake pop sometime soon. Seeing it so much these days everywhere and they all look so amazing ๐
Yum! I have wanted to make cake pops for a while now. These look to-die-for!!
These look adorable! Happy early birthday Ana!
I’m so making these. Holy cow those are amazing. Oreos and cheescake in lollypop form! It’s like perfection!
Looks very easy to do, and not so sweet as other recipes I saw. Do you know the weight of the Oreo package? In my country we have a different presentation for that cookies.
HI! Oreo package is 20 ounces, or 567 grams. ๐
Thanks Kate…!!!
I am so sorry… I thought I used the bigger box, but it was the smaller one!! Please forgive me. The one I used is 11.25 oz. or 319 grams… so sorry!!
I was talking to Lindsey (above) about cakepops and now this one. Beautiful and delicious cakepops!!
So cute! I just made some regular cake pops for my friends wedding. I havent tried it the cheesecake way yet! Do these come out more sturdy than cake pops? That white chocolate is a beast and always drags my pops down into the pool of chocolate…
Hi Lindsey!! I think they were a bit better than the cake pops because they weren’t as crumbly. The white chocolate is a beast, I agree… If you can see in the photos, I didn’t try to make them all perfect – I let the white chocolate look like a wrap, if I can call it that. ๐
You can thin out the white chocolate by using a little vegetable oil.
Thank you, Kerry!! ๐
You can also do brownie pops.. witch hold together better then the cake pops.. MUCH sturdier!.. ๐