For over a year, I wanted to make Bakerella’s cupcake cake pops. I’d look at them online, read about them, think about them, but frankly – I was intimidated by them. Finally a few weeks ago I gave them a try. One word. FAIL. I’m not sure what I did wrong, but they were just blobs. They tasted great, but were not very cute. A few days later I came across My Little Cupcake’s Cake Pop Mold. I figured for $5.95, plus shipping, I could take a risk and try it out.
Guess what??? It worked! Wonderfully! They have a GREAT tutorial video on the front page of their website. I watched it and figured if her kids can do it, I could do it (or at least I should try to). I used the No Bake recipe on her site (which happens to be my favorite Oreo truffle recipe – I’ve been known to attend Pampered Chef parties simply because I know they often serve the Oreo truffles). I like cake pops, but I LOVE the Oreo truffles. Let’s walk through how to do this…
Ingredients are quite simple, Oreos, cream cheese, melting chocolate, M&Ms and sprinkles. You’ll also need sticks and having an empty egg carton ready will come in handy. To make a full batch, you will use the entire bag of Oreos and entire block of cream cheese. Now, having said that, I almost always cut back on the cream cheese. For this batch I used half the bag of Oreos and 1/3 the block of cream cheese.
Take the Oreos for a spin in the food processor.
Poor the crumbs into a bowl. Add your cream cheese.
Ready to get your hands dirty? Mix that cream cheese in by hand. It’s gooey and messy and you have to work it for a bit, but eventually you will get this…
Resist eating the giant ball of Oreo truffle dough. It’s hard, I know.
Roll the dough by hand into 1″ balls. I tended to make mine too small, they needed to be a decent size. Almost the size of a golf ball. The first few I made weren’t big enough, and I had to redo them. After making the Oreo balls, put them in the fridge for at least ten minutes.
Now you will want to take your ball of dough and put it into the cupcake pop mold. I found it best to not try and squish it in, but let the mold do the work when you close it.
Wipe off any excess. And with a little luck, you will have a super cute little cupcake!
Aww, aren’t they cute? Now stick them in the fridge for at least ten more minutes. Before pulling them out of the fridge, go ahead and melt your chocolate according to the package directions.
Dip the bottom part of the cake pop into the chocolate.
After dipping the bottom in chocolate, insert your stick. This is where your egg carton will come in handy, as it makes a wonderful cupcake pop holding area.
After the chocolate has set, melt your second chocolate color so you can dip the tops into it.
Let the excess drip off, turn over and top with an M&M and then sprinkles of your choice.
And then let set. I used a block of styrofoam from Walmart to put mine in.
How freaking cute are those????? Thumbs up to My Little Cupcake for their amazing product!
I put mine into a yellow bucket from the Target dollar section. You can use styrofoam in it, but I actually used dried beans to hold mine in place. Easter grass hides so much!
Love them! Hopefully the sweet birthday girl who I made them for will enjoy them.
Rebecca says
Hi! I LOVE this idea! And I was wondering.. Can I make these without using the mold?
Latasha Drain says
I was looking for the recipe for the No Bake Oreo cream cheese truffles. The website doesn’t work. Is it posted anywhere and tell how many the full recipe makes.
mai says
This is soo cool… No bake oreo truffle pop 🙂 i just have one question, how early can i make these? Do i need to refrigerate them after coating with candy melts? I will give them as my gift for my friends daugter… And ive got to make them early cause im also making her cake…. Im looking forward for your reply…
Thanks in advance 🙂
yummo says
I have been lucky enough to get my hands on a babycakes cake pop cooker!! can all your recipes be used in it??? i also have a mini cupcake cooker – would that work for something like this???
kim says
I need to do about 80 pops maybe even 100 is there any fast way of making then other than one by wpone
Mary Jane Newlon says
I was looking at one of your ads about brownie single servings and the form was from Chicago Metallic. I cannot seem to find it, would you please help me.?
Christi says
Hmm, not an ad, but is this the post? http://www.lovefromtheoven.com/2012/03/29/brownie-bowls-from-chicago-metallic-enter-to-win-yours-and-birthday-oreo-ice-cream/
davpinpon says
because we don’t have philadelphia and we don’t have those types of oreos packs
davpinpon says
can i ask how many oreos the recipe need and how much kg of cream cheese we need
Debbie says
cool that helps a lot. I can’t wait to make these it will be my first time and will be purchasing the little cupcake mold as well. These are just tooo cute.
Debbie says
how many did the recipe above make????? I need to make pops for 45 kids.
Thank you
Christi says
Debbie, I don’t recall exactly. I tend to always error on the side of way too many – if I was making 45 cake cupcake pops, I would probably triple this recipe (so three bags of Oreos). Hope that helps!