Ok, so I technically can bake. I can read a recipe,
follow it and take what might in some way resemble cookies out of the oven.
That said, my son always cringes and not-so-politely declines my baked goods.
So, when I can no-bake a holiday treat I do.
Even though I can’t cook my way onto the PTA’s bake
sale scene, I do like putting together various concoctions that make up themed
sweets. Not only are these cookie balls St. Patrick’s Day green, but they are
also packed with minty goodness. Imagine a shamrock shake condensed into a
small sphere and you’ve got a picture of the taste.
Here’s What You’ll Need:
·
Cool Mint Oreos
·
Chocolate mint candies
·
6 oz. cream cheese, softened
·
Green sprinkles or crystal sugar
·
Optional green frosting
Here’s What to Do:
1. Crush
the cookies in a food processor. Blend them until they are the consistency of
sand.
2. Mix
the cream cheese with the cookies in a large bowl.
3. Form
the mix into balls.
4. Place
the balls on a wax paper-covered plate. Pop them into the freezer for an hour.
5. Melt
the chocolate. I tend to take the easy route and do the melting in the microwave.
Break the chocolate into pieces, put them into a microwave-safe bowl and heat
them for about a minute. Microwaves vary in strength. Yours may take a longer
or shorter time. Keep an eye on the chocolate to make sure that it doesn’t
burn. The bowl will be very hot when you take it out.
6. Take
the cookie balls out of the freezer. Roll them in the chocolate. Use a tooth
pick or spoon to avoid burning yourself on the hot chocolate.
7. Optional:
Coat the chocolate with green frosting.
8. Dip
the St. Patrick’s Day cookie balls in green sprinkles or sugar crystals.
Are you looking for more cookie ball recipes?
Check out:
Pretzel Cookie Truffles
Pumpkin Pie Truffle Balls
Red Velvet Valentine’s Truffles
If you want more St. Patrick’s Day ideas, follow my
holiday Pinterest board!
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