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Frequently Asked Questions

Can you freeze oreo cookies?

All you have to do is crush up the Oreo cookies and mix them with the cream cheese and then shape the mixture into balls. Freeze the balls for about 20 minutes and then dip them in melted chocolate. For this recipe, I chose to use vanilla almond bark, but you could also use regular chocolate if you prefer that.

What are oreo cookie balls?

Oreo cookie balls are a quick and easy treat to take to your next potluck. With only three ingredients and zero bake time, you can whip these up in a pinch. Watch them carefully because they will disappear quickly. Fortunately, a chocolate ring around the mouth will help you catch the culprit! Want to save this recipe?

What are low carb keto oreo cookies?

Low carb keto oreos are the answer to your classic cookie craving! They taste and look like the real deal – but without the white flour and sugar. Keto oreo cookies have just 3.5 grams net carbs per cookie. Try out these gluten-free oreos next time you find yourself missing a sweet treat. And of course, they are a favorite among kids!

Are oreo balls keto friendly?

To get into a ketosis state, effectively turning your body into a fat-burning machine, you must stay away from sugars and carbs, but you must eat protein and fat instead. Sounds pretty neat, right? Well, these Oreo balls have lots of proteins and fat, and they’ll keep your body fueled and satisfied.

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