Celebrate with a bouquet of these flower cookie ball pops that feature OREO Cookie balls coated in chocolate and sugar, then topped with candy flowers.
Prep time:
0 min
Total time:
0 h 0 min
Servings:
Makes 48 servings, 1 cookie ball pop each.
Ingredient list
1 pkg. (8 oz.) brick cream cheese, softened
36 OREO Cookies, crushed
16 oz. white candy coating wafers, melted
½ cup assorted colored sugars
48 assorted-color candy flower decorations
Directions
1
Mix cream cheese and cookie crumbs until blended; shape into 48 (1-inch) balls.
2
Dip 1 lollipop stick into melted white candy coating, then insert dipped end into center of 1 cookie ball. Place on waxed paper-covered rimmed baking sheet. Repeat with additional lollipop sticks and remaining cookie balls. Freeze 10 min.
3
Dip cookie ball pops, 1 at a time, into remaining melted white candy coating, turning to evenly coat each cookie ball with candy coating. Return to baking sheet. Immediately sprinkle with colored sugar. Gently press candy flower into candy coating in top of coated cookie ball.
4
Repeat with remaining cookie ball pops.
5
Refrigerate 1 hour or until firm. Keep refrigerated.
Recipe Tips
Size WiseThese cookie ball pops are sure to be a hit at your child's party. They are fun to make and each cookie ball pop is an easy-to-serve portion for your guests.
Fun VariationUse cookie ball pops as a centerpiece for your next Spring celebration. Fill new small flower pots with sugar or rice; top with decorative grass or jelly beans. Stand stick ends of cookie ball pops in pots to resemble a flowering plant.
How to Easily Dip the Cookie BallsKeep the cookie balls refrigerated until ready to dip in the melted candy wafers. Then, dip in small batches for best results.
Nutrition factsNutrition information
Amount Per Serving
Calories130
% Daily Value
Total Fat 6g
Saturated Fat 4g
Trans Fat 0g
Cholesterol 5mg
Sodium 65mg
Total Carbohydrate 18g
Dietary Fiber 0g
Total Sugars 15g
Includes Added Sugars 15g
Protein 1g
Vitamin D 0%
Calcium 0%
Iron 2%
Potassium 0%
Vitamin A 2%
Vitamin C 0%
The % Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a serving of food contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice.