Halloween Oreo Balls : Cute, Easy, and Spooky Treats for Kids and Parties

Posted on August 2, 2025 ·

By Lyndy

an oreo halloween balls recipe with sprinkles and chocolate on the top

If you’re planning a party or looking for easy Halloween treats for kids’ school celebrations, Halloween Oreo Balls are a must-make! These no-bake, festive, and fun bite-sized desserts are made with crushed Oreos, cream cheese, and chocolate coating—and they’re just as delicious as they are adorable.

With just a few ingredients and endless decorating options, these cute and easy Halloween treats are perfect for little hands and big imaginations. Whether you’re hosting a classroom party, spooky movie night, or looking for Halloween dessert for kids, these colorful cakeball-style bites will steal the show.

What Are Halloween Oreo Balls and Why Everyone Loves Them

Halloween Oreo Balls (also known as Halloween cakeballs or truffles) are made by blending crushed Oreo cookies with cream cheese, rolling them into balls, chilling, and then coating them in melted chocolate or candy melts.

Here’s why they’re so popular:

  • No baking required
  • Customizable for any Halloween theme—ghosts, eyeballs, pumpkins, spiders, mummies
  • Perfect for DIY projects with kids
  • Great make-ahead treat for parties and school lunches
  • Just three main ingredients!

They’re also wildly popular across social media platforms, making them a top pick for Halloween party treats for kids’ school or neighborhood events.

Want more no-bake inspiration? Check out our No-Bake Halloween Treats Collection.

Ingredients You’ll Need to Make These Cute and Easy Halloween Treats

To make about 36 Halloween Oreo Balls, you’ll need:

  • 36 Oreo cookies (regular or Halloween-themed)
  • 8 oz cream cheese (softened)
  • 12 oz white chocolate or candy melts (orange, green, purple, or black)
  • Optional toppings and decorations:
    • Candy eyes
    • Sprinkles
    • Crushed cookies
    • Pretzel sticks
    • Mini chocolate chips
    • Colored decorating gel or edible markers

For the best flavor, use full-fat cream cheese and classic Oreo cookies. You can also use gluten-free Oreos if needed for allergy-friendly parties.

Step-by-Step: How to Make Halloween Oreo Balls at Home

Step 1: Crush the Oreos
Place the Oreos in a food processor and pulse until they’re finely crushed. No large chunks should remain.

Step 2: Add cream cheese
Add the softened cream cheese and blend until a thick dough forms.

Step 3: Roll into balls
Scoop out tablespoon-sized portions and roll them into smooth balls. Place on a parchment-lined baking sheet.

Step 4: Chill
Refrigerate or freeze the balls for 30–60 minutes so they firm up before dipping.

Step 5: Melt chocolate
In microwave-safe bowls, melt your candy melts or chocolate in 30-second intervals, stirring in between.

Step 6: Dip and decorate
Use a fork or dipping tool to coat each ball in chocolate. Tap off excess and place back on the tray. Decorate immediately with eyes, sprinkles, or other toppings.

Step 7: Set
Allow the chocolate to harden fully before serving. You can refrigerate to speed up the process.

Looking for spooky variations? Try our Monster Eyeball Oreo Truffles for extra frightful fun!

Tips for Dipping and Decorating Oreo Balls Like a Pro

  • Use a toothpick or fork for dipping to keep hands clean and get smooth coverage
  • Work in batches—keep half the Oreo balls in the fridge while dipping the others
  • Decorate immediately after dipping before the coating sets
  • Use candy melts for vibrant Halloween colors without having to mix food coloring
  • Set dipped balls on parchment paper to prevent sticking

Want to elevate your presentation? Place them in mini cupcake liners or on a Halloween-themed tray from your local craft store.

Halloween Party Food Ideas Easy to Pair with Oreo Balls

Build your party table with these easy ideas that pair perfectly with Oreo balls:

All these ideas are simple to prep and great for kids of all ages!

How to Make Halloween Oreo Balls with Kids (Fun + Safe!)

These treats are super kid-friendly and perfect for family baking time. Here’s how to get little hands involved:

  • Let them crush the Oreos using a zip-top bag and rolling pin
  • Mix the dough with clean hands (messy, but fun!)
  • Allow them to roll the balls
  • Let them decorate with sprinkles, candy eyes, and more

Looking for more Halloween treats for kids school DIY projects? Try our Halloween Rice Krispie Treats next!

Creative Designs: From Spiders to Mummies to Eyeballs

Don’t stop at sprinkles—turn your Oreo balls into full-on characters! Try these themes:

  • Monster eyeballs: Use green or red melts and add a candy eye on top
  • Mummies: Use white chocolate drizzle and two eyes peeking out
  • Spiders: Add licorice legs and chocolate eyes
  • Pumpkins: Use orange coating and add a green candy stem
  • Ghosts: Dip in white chocolate and dot eyes with black gel

This is where your Oreo balls go from cute to spooky—and everyone loves the creativity.

Make-Ahead and Storage Tips for Halloween Treats Oreos

These treats store beautifully, making them perfect for advance prep.

To refrigerate:
Store in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 1 week.

To freeze:
Freeze undipped balls for up to 2 months. Thaw and dip when ready to serve.

To serve:
Let them sit out for 10–15 minutes before serving for best texture.

Hosting a party? Make these the day before and focus on decorating the next day.

Serving Suggestions: Halloween Treats for Kids’ School and Parties

Here’s how to serve your Halloween Oreo Balls at a school party:

  • Individually place each ball in a mini cupcake liner
  • Pack in small treat bags tied with orange or black ribbon
  • Include an ingredient card for allergy safety
  • Place on a large Halloween tray with labels like “Monster Bites” or “Witch Warts”

For more party ideas, explore our Halloween Party Snacks page.

Halloween Oreo Balls Variations – Flavors and Coating Ideas

Want to change things up? Try these flavor and color combos:

  • Peanut butter Oreos + white chocolate
  • Mint Oreos + green candy melts
  • Golden Oreos + pumpkin spice cream cheese
  • Double-stuffed Oreos for extra richness
  • Add crushed pretzels for a sweet-salty twist

You can also drizzle contrasting chocolate on top for a gourmet look.

Common Mistakes to Avoid with Halloween Cakeballs and Oreo Balls

  • Don’t skip the chilling step—warm balls will fall apart in the chocolate
  • Don’t overheat chocolate—this causes clumps and uneven texture
  • Don’t overcrowd the tray—leave room for decorations
  • Don’t store uncovered—they’ll dry out and lose flavor
  • Don’t use reduced-fat cream cheese—it makes the dough too soft

Avoid these mistakes and you’ll have perfect Oreo balls every time.

Easy Halloween Treats You Can Make Alongside These Balls

Double your spooky fun with other easy Halloween treats like:

These pair well with Oreo balls on a dessert table or in treat bags.

FAQs: Halloween Treats for Kids School DIY Edition

Can I make these nut-free?
Yes—just avoid peanut butter Oreos or toppings with nuts.

Can kids help decorate?
Absolutely! This is one of the best parts. Use clean hands, sprinkles, and edible decorations.

Can I freeze them after dipping?
Yes, but condensation may dull the coating. For best results, freeze undipped.

What’s the best chocolate for coating?
Use candy melts or high-quality baking chocolate. Avoid chocolate chips—they’re harder to melt smoothly.

Are these safe for school treats?
Check school allergy policies. These are egg-free and can be nut-free, so they’re often safe!

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Halloween Oreo Balls – Cute and Easy Halloween Treats for Kids and Parties


  • Author: Lyndy
  • Total Time: 30 minutes
  • Yield: 30 balls 1x
  • Diet: Vegetarian

Description

Halloween Oreo Balls are adorable, no-bake treats made with crushed Oreos, cream cheese, and melted chocolate. Decorate them as ghosts, pumpkins, or mummies—perfect for kids’ parties, school events, or a fun Halloween dessert table.


Ingredients

Scale
  • 36 Oreo cookies (regular or Halloween-themed)
  • 8 oz cream cheese, softened
  • 12 oz candy melts or white chocolate chips (orange, black, green, or white)
  • Candy eyes, sprinkles, or mini chocolate chips for decoration
  • Gel food coloring (optional)
  • Parchment paper

Instructions

  1. Crush Oreos in a food processor or sealed bag until fine crumbs form.
  2. In a bowl, combine Oreo crumbs and softened cream cheese. Mix until smooth dough forms.
  3. Roll into 1-inch balls and place on parchment-lined baking sheet.
  4. Freeze for at least 20 minutes until firm.
  5. Melt candy melts or chocolate in the microwave, stirring every 30 seconds.
  6. Dip each Oreo ball in melted coating using a fork or toothpick. Shake off excess and place on parchment.
  7. Decorate immediately with eyes, sprinkles, or icing as desired.
  8. Let set completely before serving. Store in fridge until ready to enjoy.

Notes

  • Chill balls thoroughly before dipping to prevent crumbs.
  • Add a bit of coconut oil to white chocolate for smoother dipping.
  • Store decorated balls in the fridge for up to 5 days or freeze undecorated for up to 3 months.
  • Use cupcake liners and cold packs when packing for school events.
  • Let kids help decorate with eyes, sprinkles, and colored chocolate for extra fun.
  • Prep Time: 30 minutes
  • Cook Time: 0 minutes
  • Category: Dessert
  • Method: No-Bake
  • Cuisine: American

Nutrition

  • Serving Size: 1 ball
  • Calories: 110
  • Sugar: 9g
  • Sodium: 60mg
  • Fat: 6g
  • Saturated Fat: 3g
  • Unsaturated Fat: 2g
  • Trans Fat: 0g
  • Carbohydrates: 12g
  • Fiber: 0g
  • Protein: 1g
  • Cholesterol: 5mg

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