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Christmas Sugar Cookie Truffles

4.34 from 15 votes
My sugar cookie truffles are delightful, no-bake desserts that will wow your friends and family as an addition to your dessert spread or even as gifts!
Christmas Sugar Cookie Truffles make thee perfect edible gift this holiday season.

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You guys already know that I hate to see anything go to waste! From using extra nuts and spices to making these Pecan Pie Truffles, to taking full advantage of that canned pumpkin puree with my Microwave Pumpkin Pie in a Mug, I find a way to use everything. My recipe for Sugar Cookie Truffles is no exception. After making my favorite easy Sugar Cookies, I always have leftover sugar cookie dough. Instead of letting the dough get lost in your freezer, bake up the extra, and transform it into these super impressive Christmas Sugar Cookie Truffles.

These Sugar Cookie Truffles are so pretty, your friends and family will think they took ages to make when really they come together in just minutes. The filling of these truffles is made of only 2 basic ingredients: Sugar cookies and cream cheese. The cream cheese helps to break down the cookies and turn the cookie crumbs into a sweet paste. A quick blitz in your food processor, or mix up in a bowl and most of the work is done. Roll the sugar cookie paste into a truffle sized ball, dip in melted white chocolate, and they are done! Since it is the holidays, I top these with red and green sprinkles making them so festive or you can use what you have to hand.

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I love to serve these as part of a dessert spread or give them as a gift. There is really nothing like these homemade Sugar Cookie Truffles to remind us all that holiday treats don’t have to be fussy they just have to be fun!

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Sugar Cookie Truffles Recipe

4.34 from 15 votes
My sugar cookie truffles are delightful, no-bake desserts that will wow your friends and family as an addition to your dessert spread or even as gifts!
Author: Gemma Stafford
Servings: 20 -25
Prep Time 10 minutes
Total Time 10 minutes
My sugar cookie truffles are delightful, no-bake desserts that will wow your friends and family as an addition to your dessert spread or even as gifts!
Author: Gemma Stafford
Servings: 20 -25

Ingredients

  • 2 cups (6oz/170g)sugar cookie crumbs
  • 3 tablespoons cream cheese , room temperature
  • 2 cups (12oz/ 340g) white chocolate (chocolate bar not chips)
  • Sprinkles for garnish

Instructions

  • Place sugar cookies in a food processor and process until cookies turn into fine crumbs. Add cream cheese and process again until well combined and mixture can be pressed into a ball. This should take 1 to 2 minutes.
  • Shape cookies into balls about 1-inch to 1 1/2-inches in diameter. Place on a cookie sheet lined with parchment paper and place in the freezer for 15 minutes, or the refrigerator for 1 hour.
  • In medium bowl, melt white chocolate in the microwave for 1 1/2 -2 minutes in 30 second increments until fully melted.
  • Remove the cookie truffles from refrigerator. Using a spoon or two forks, dip and roll chilled cookie truffle in the white chocolate. Return to lined cookie sheet and immediately top with sprinkles. Repeat process for remaining cookie truffles.
  • Store in an airtight container in the fridge for up to a week.

 

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Abigail
Abigail
6 years ago

hi gemma! you stated in the recipe to not use chocolate chips. what is the reason? thank you! x

Mila
Mila
6 years ago

Hi Gemma, no questions this time. All I want to say is a big thank you for all your wonderful recipes you shared with us this year and I wish you, Kevin and all the BBB team a merry Christmas and a bigger bolder new year 2018 ????

Cathie
Cathie
1 year ago

I didn’t Have any of my sugar cookie dough left over. I’m assuming, I can buy store bought sugar cookies?

Catherine
Catherine
1 year ago

Hi Gemma. Can you freeze these to make them last longer than a week at Christmas time?

Sharon Uhryn
Sharon Uhryn
1 year ago

Sorry, re-read the recipe & you do say “bake up the extras🤦‍♀️

Sharon Uhryn
Sharon Uhryn
1 year ago

In the beginning you said don’t throw away the ends from cookie dough, so I’m thinking raw dough, but further down sounds like these are from baked cookies??

Lorrie
Lorrie
1 year ago

Could I use vanilla wafers instead of sugar cookies?

Amy
Amy
1 year ago

I’ve made something similar but instead of using sugar cookies I’ve used Oreos, they are quite yummy as well. Will definitely try this version too.

Sharon Jory
Sharon Jory
3 years ago

Merry Christmas to you and yours, I was gifted your cookbook for Christmas. Can’t wait to explore the entire range. Thank you for your fabulous posts.

melray
6 years ago

i dont have food processor can i use blender?

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