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Holiday Dessert Table & OREO Cookie Ball Snowballs

Holiday Dessert Table & OREO Cookie Ball Snowballs

Do you enjoy being the host with the most? I really love hosting parties, but I need to keep it simple and clever. Enter these simple Holiday Dessert table ideas. If you're looking for an easy-to-make star player this year to impress, you just have to try these OREO Cookie Ball Snowballs. This is a sponsored post

Tips for wow-ing guests with a dessert table + a brand new OREO recipe

As much as I look forward to spending time with company, it's just not the same without dessert. It's the one time of the year that I totally give myself the green light to pull out the stops when it comes to serving up the sweets. Mmm.

Holiday Dessert Table Ideas

* Add easy levels to the table by wrapping cardboard boxes in gift wrap.

* Make decor edible. For example add jars of candy canes or other holiday candy. 

Tips for wow-ing guests with a dessert table + a brand new OREO recipe

* Keep it simple. I recommend choosing about 3 easy desserts.

* It doesn't all have to be handmade. I recommend only focusing on one recipe to make yourself.

*Consider choosing handheld desserts. This will allow guests to easily mingle while eating their sweets.

Tips for wow-ing guests with a dessert table + a brand new OREO recipe

I hope you'll find my tips helpful and to get crowd pleasing recipes that are sure to impress, check out the NABISCO Party Planner. That's where the OREO Cookie Ball Snowballs recipe comes from that I'm sharing today. If you haven't tried OREO Cookie Balls my friends, you're missing out.

Tips for wow-ing guests with a dessert table + a brand new OREO recipe

In just three easy steps, you'll have an extra special tasty treat. It all starts with OREO cookies. Nom nom.

Tips for wow-ing guests with a dessert table + a brand new OREO recipe

OREO Cookie Ball Snowballs Recipe

Ingredients:

1 pkg (8oz) brick cream cheese (softened)

36 OREO Cookies, finely crushed

3 pkg (4 oz each) white baking chocolate, melted

2-½ cups sweetened flaked coconut

Directions:

Mix cream cheese and cookie crumbs until blended. Shape into about 48 balls that are about 1 inch in size (pretty small). Place on waxed paper covered rimmed baking sheet. Freeze for 10 mins.

Then, dip the balls, one at a time in the melted white chocolate. Gently shake off excess chocolate. (Using 2 forks to roll the balls works great) Immediately roll the balls in coconut until evenly coated. Return to baking sheet. Refrigerate for an hour or until firm. Keep them refrigerated until ready to serve.

E N J O Y! I know you will 😉Tips for wow-ing guests with a dessert table + a brand new OREO recipe

Have you made OREO cookie balls before? 

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Janis @MommyBlogExpert

Tuesday 1st of December 2015

Love the combination of Oreos and coconut. These look so yummy, festive for the holidays and most important of all, they're easy to make.

Dawn Lopez

Wednesday 2nd of December 2015

It really does make a perfect combination of flavors. You really should try them this year. :)

Wendy @ ABCs and Garden Peas

Tuesday 1st of December 2015

Yes, I have made these before. They're nearly too delicious to share! ;) Definitely a great party treat.

Dawn Lopez

Wednesday 2nd of December 2015

Tee Hee! I hear you on the sharing. Good thing it's the holidays. ;)

Scarlet

Tuesday 1st of December 2015

I have never made snowball cookies before. I have to try this recipe. It looks delicious and fun!

Dawn Lopez

Wednesday 2nd of December 2015

Very easy recipe to make also. It's very kid friendly if you have little helpers. ;)

Aubrey

Tuesday 1st of December 2015

Yummy. These look very tasty.

Dawn Lopez

Wednesday 2nd of December 2015

Trust me, they are totally edible. ;)

Ann Bacciaglia

Tuesday 1st of December 2015

This OREO Cookie Ball Snowballs recipe looks so delicious and easy to make. I am excited to try making it this weekend. I do all of my baking on Sundays for the week.

Dawn Lopez

Wednesday 2nd of December 2015

I think that's a great idea to plan all your baking for one day every week. If you get a chance to try these, let me know what you think.

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