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No-bake Strawberry Shortcake Oreo Balls made with Golden Oreos, cream cheese, freeze-dried strawberries, and white candy coating. Ready in minutes and perfect for parties.

Strawberry Shortcake Oreo Balls

This recipe for Strawberry Shortcake Oreo Balls is one of those easy, joyful sweets that became an instant favorite the first time I made it. I discovered this combination while riffing on a classic oreo ball during a summer backyard gathering — I wanted something bright and strawberry-forward without relying on fresh berries, which can water down the texture. The use of freeze-dried strawberries gives these treats a concentrated, tangy strawberry note that pairs beautifully with the sweet, vanilla-y Golden Oreo cookie crumbs and smooth cream cheese. The result is a bite-sized morsel with a crisp outer coating and a soft, slightly chewy center that melts in your mouth.

I remember bringing a batch to a neighborhood potluck and watching them disappear in under ten minutes; a neighbor joked they were like miniature strawberry shortcake in candy form. These no-bake delights are incredibly forgiving, quick to assemble, and ideal if you need a crowd-pleasing dessert that travels well. They also store nicely and can be made across two days: form the centers one day and dip them the next, which makes them a go-to for holidays and last-minute celebrations.

Why You'll Love This Recipe

  • Only 4 main ingredients: Golden Oreos, cream cheese, freeze-dried strawberries, and melting chocolate or almond bark — all pantry-friendly and easy to source.
  • Ready in about 30 minutes active time; make the centers ahead and dip later for effortless party prep.
  • No-bake method—no oven required; melting the coating in the microwave is fast and foolproof.
  • Freeze-dried strawberries give concentrated flavor without extra moisture, keeping centers firm and reducing mess in the coating.
  • Highly customizable: switch the coating from white to milk or dark chocolate, or add cookie crumbs and colored drizzle for festive looks.

From personal experience, these are the sweets that get requested again and again. My kids call them "pink cookies," and they always ask to help sprinkle the crumbs. If you enjoy simple recipes with big payoff, these are a must-try — they’re especially good for showers, bake sales, or an easy Valentine's treat.

Ingredients

  • Golden Oreo Cookies (36 cookies; 15.25 oz pkg.): Use the standard Golden Oreos for a vanilla base that mimics shortcake flavor. Buy the full package so you have consistent texture; crushing in a blender gives the finest crumb.
  • Cream Cheese (8 oz brick): Full-fat, softened cream cheese binds the crumbs and adds tang and richness. I prefer Philadelphia for consistency, but any block-style cream cheese works—avoid whipped tubs for texture reasons.
  • Almond Bark / Candy Coating (1 lb): I used vanilla almond bark (Candi-Quik) for a bright white finish that reads like strawberry shortcake. You can substitute milk chocolate or semi-sweet if you prefer a richer coating; measure by weight or a 1-pound package.
  • Freeze-Dried Strawberries (1–2 oz): Finely crushed to a powder or small crumbs for intense strawberry flavor without added moisture. One ounce gives a subtle hit; two ounces is more pronounced. Trader Joe’s or Amazon brands work well.

Instructions

Crush the Oreos: Place the 36 Golden Cookies in a blender or food processor and pulse until you have fine crumbs. Work in batches if needed—doing half the cookies at a time prevents clumping and yields a more even crumb. If you don’t have a blender, put cookies in a sealed plastic bag and smash with a rolling pin or meat mallet; then sift out any large pieces. Combine with Cream Cheese: Transfer the cookie crumbs to a bowl and add the softened 8 oz cream cheese. Use a fork or a stand mixer fitted with the paddle to blend until fully combined and homogenous. The mixture should hold together when pinched; if it’s too dry, a teaspoon of milk will help, and if it’s too soft chill briefly. Add Freeze-Dried Strawberries: Crush the freeze-dried strawberries in a blender or by pulsing in a spice grinder to achieve fine powder, or chop for larger flecks. Fold the 1–2 oz into the cookie-cream cheese mixture until evenly distributed. Taste a small bit of dough to check strawberry intensity and adjust amount if desired. Portion and Chill: Use a cookie scoop to measure about 1.5 tablespoons of mixture per ball and roll into 1-inch balls between your palms. Place on a parchment-lined baking sheet and freeze for 20–30 minutes until firm—this chilling step is essential to reduce crumbs when dipping. Melt the Coating: Place the 1 lb candy coating in a microwave-safe bowl and heat for about 1 minute and 20 seconds on medium-high, stirring after 60 seconds and then in 15-second increments until smooth. Be careful not to overheat; a smooth, glossy coating dips and sets more evenly. Dip and Decorate: Dip each chilled ball fully into the melted coating using a fork or dipping tool, tapping off excess before placing back on parchment. Reserve a few tablespoons of coating, tint with a drop of red or pink food coloring, place in a small zip-top bag, snip a corner, and drizzle over the set balls. Remove cream filling from a few reserved Golden Oreos, crush the cookies, and sprinkle crumbs over the drizzle while still tacky. Let set, then trim any pooling chocolate at the base with a small knife for neat presentation. User provided content image 1

You Must Know

  • Chill the centers thoroughly before dipping to prevent crumbs in the coating and to help the coating set with a clean finish.
  • These freeze well: store in an airtight container in the freezer for up to 3 months; thaw 5–10 minutes before serving for best texture.
  • Make-ahead friendly: form the centers up to 48 hours before dipping and store refrigerated until ready to coat.
  • High in sugar and dairy—great for celebrations but not suited for strict dietary restrictions unless ingredients are substituted.

One of my favorite parts is how customizable they are: the first time I made them I experimented with a light lemon zest in the centers and everyone loved the brightness. My sister said they tasted like a gourmet candy shop, and they quickly became the signature dessert I bring to bridal showers and birthday parties.

Storage Tips

Store these treats in a single layer or separated with parchment to prevent sticking. At room temperature, they’ll keep for up to 24 hours in a cool space; refrigerated in an airtight container they last 7–10 days. For longer storage freeze in a sealed container for up to 3 months—thaw in the refrigerator overnight or at room temperature for 10–15 minutes before serving. Reheating is not necessary; if the coating looks slightly dull after refrigeration, let them rest at room temperature for 10 minutes to regain some shine.

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Ingredient Substitutions

If you need dairy-free options, substitute the cream cheese with a vegan cream cheese and use dairy-free melting chocolate. For a gluten-free version, look for certified gluten-free vanilla sandwich cookies; textures will vary, so you may need to adjust the cream cheese slightly. Swap freeze-dried strawberries for freeze-dried raspberries for a tangier bite, or stir in 1 teaspoon vanilla extract and 1 teaspoon lemon zest for a brighter shortcake profile. If you prefer smaller balls, halve the scoop size and adjust chilling time slightly.

Serving Suggestions

Present these on a pretty platter lined with doilies or serve them in mini cupcake liners for portion control. They pair nicely with coffee, tea, or a light dessert wine. For seasonal celebrations, change drizzle colors to match themes—pale green for spring, red for Valentine’s Day. They also work well as favors in small clear boxes tied with ribbon.

Cultural Background

While classic strawberry shortcake is typically a layered dessert of biscuits, strawberries, and whipped cream, these bite-sized versions borrow the essential flavor components—vanilla shortcake and strawberries—and reimagine them as confections. The use of Golden sandwich cookies replicates the shortcake biscuit, while freeze-dried strawberries preserve the fruit’s essence in a concentrated, shelf-stable form. These adaptations reflect modern dessert trends that favor portability and convenience without sacrificing nostalgic flavors.

Seasonal Adaptations

In spring or summer, amplify the strawberry note with a touch of freeze-dried strawberry powder in the drizzle. For fall, switch to cinnamon-spiced sandwich cookies and a salted caramel drizzle. At holidays, use festive sprinkles and colored coatings. The technique remains the same; only the flavor accents change to match the season.

Meal Prep Tips

Make the centers in bulk and freeze them on the sheet pan; once solid, transfer to a freezer bag. Melt coating and dip as needed for fresh presentation. Pack in single layers separated by parchment for grab-and-go snacks. If prepping for an event, plan to dip the day before to allow any coatings to fully set and for trimming of excess chocolate to create tidy bottoms.

These Strawberry Shortcake Oreo Balls are dependable, adaptable, and always appreciated. Whether you’re feeding a crowd or sending a sweet treat with a neighbor, they offer a nostalgic flavor in a modern, convenient form. Try them once and you’ll likely tuck the recipe into your regular repertoire — they’re that easy and that good.

Pro Tips

  • Chill the formed centers for at least 20–30 minutes before dipping to minimize crumbs in the coating.

  • Use a cookie scoop for uniform balls so they set and decorate evenly.

  • Reserve a small amount of coating to tint for drizzling and decorating while the main coating cools.

  • If the coating thickens while you’re dipping, warm it in 10–15 second microwave bursts and stir thoroughly.

This nourishing strawberry shortcake oreo balls recipe is sure to be a staple in your kitchen. Enjoy every moist, high protein slice — it is perfect for breakfast or as a wholesome snack any time.

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Strawberry Shortcake Oreo Balls

This Strawberry Shortcake Oreo Balls recipe makes perfectly juicy, tender, and flavorful steak every time! Serve with potatoes and a side salad for an unforgettable dinner in under 30 minutes.

Servings: 36 steaks
Strawberry Shortcake Oreo Balls
Prep:15 minutes
Cook:10 minutes
Rest Time:10 mins
Total:25 minutes

Instructions

1

Crush the Golden Oreos

Place 36 Golden Oreo cookies in a blender or food processor and pulse until fine crumbs form. Work in batches if needed and stir between pulses to avoid clumping. Alternatively, use a sealed bag and mallet for manual crushing.

2

Mix with Cream Cheese

In a mixing bowl combine the cookie crumbs with the softened 8 oz cream cheese. Stir until fully incorporated and the mixture holds together when pinched.

3

Add Freeze-Dried Strawberries

Crush 1–2 oz freeze-dried strawberries into a powder or small pieces and fold into the cookie-cream cheese mixture until evenly distributed.

4

Form and Chill

Use a 1.5 tablespoon cookie scoop to portion the mixture and roll into balls. Place on a parchment-lined baking sheet and freeze for 20–30 minutes until firm.

5

Melt the Coating and Dip

Melt 1 lb almond bark or candy coating in a microwave-safe bowl for about 1 minute 20 seconds, stirring until smooth. Dip chilled balls in coating, tap off excess, and return to the lined sheet.

6

Decorate and Set

Tint reserved coating with a few drops of food coloring, drizzle over balls from a snipped corner of a zip-top bag, and sprinkle crushed reserved Oreo crumbs. Let set, then trim any excess chocolate at the base for a neat finish.

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Nutrition

Calories: 121kcal | Carbohydrates: 14g | Protein:
1.5g | Fat: 7g | Saturated Fat: 2g |
Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat:
3g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 253mg | Sodium:
0mg | Potassium: 953mg | Fiber: 0g | Sugar:
0g | Vitamin A: 577IU | Vitamin C: 3mg | Calcium:
47mg | Iron: 6mg

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