AMAZEBALLS!!! or oreo cheese cake bites.
Lipstickandlashes
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I made these today and omg they are amazing! It's kind of a lot of calories for 1 ball but I made them for a friend's birthday instead of cake balls and i was curious to see how many weight watchers points the were and they were 2 and a half points. On the old system anyway...
So you will need:
1pkg of oreos
1 8oz pkg of cream cheese
8 chocolate graham crackers
Powered sugar for dusting (optional)
You can pretty much make any flavor combination you like but I think these are the best.
Crush oreos (I used the food processor)
Mix in cream cheese, I did this step wth my hand because it's easier and i didn't want to make it real soggy.
Mix well together and roll into balls. It made 28 balls. Well that is if you could resist not eating it while rolling lol..
Crush up graham crackers (also used food processor)
Drop rolled balls on the cracker crumbs coating it all, dust with powered sugar and WHHAAAMMMYYY!!
LITTLE BALLS OF HEAVEN!
I'm sure if you used low fat, reduced fat, no flavored cream cheese the calorie counter will be lower but my friend isn't on a diet so it is what it is lol.
If you end up trying these let me know who you think.
So you will need:
1pkg of oreos
1 8oz pkg of cream cheese
8 chocolate graham crackers
Powered sugar for dusting (optional)
You can pretty much make any flavor combination you like but I think these are the best.
Crush oreos (I used the food processor)
Mix in cream cheese, I did this step wth my hand because it's easier and i didn't want to make it real soggy.
Mix well together and roll into balls. It made 28 balls. Well that is if you could resist not eating it while rolling lol..
Crush up graham crackers (also used food processor)
Drop rolled balls on the cracker crumbs coating it all, dust with powered sugar and WHHAAAMMMYYY!!
LITTLE BALLS OF HEAVEN!
I'm sure if you used low fat, reduced fat, no flavored cream cheese the calorie counter will be lower but my friend isn't on a diet so it is what it is lol.
If you end up trying these let me know who you think.
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I'm probably going to get a lot of smack for this but......
I'm pretty sure this forum is really only for healthier recipes. Don't get me wrong, those sound heavenly... but I estimate they have at least 100+ calories per ball and the point of this whole site is to eat healthier.... Sorry if I sound witchy. I just don't think it's fair to shove recipes like this in the faces of people who are fighting off sweet cravings with all their might. Like I said I'm sure they're great, but let's only post non-sabbotage recipes0 -
Sounds good. I make these around the holidays and dip them in chocolate though.
Not everyone on this site eats all healthy foods. Some of us may appreciate her posting this recipe.0 -
I'm probably going to get a lot of smack for this but......
I'm pretty sure this forum is really only for healthier recipes. Don't get me wrong, those sound heavenly... but I estimate they have at least 100+ calories per ball and the point of this whole site is to eat healthier.... Sorry if I sound witchy. I just don't think it's fair to shove recipes like this in the faces of people who are fighting off sweet cravings with all their might. Like I said I'm sure they're great, but let's only post non-sabbotage recipes
If you make good choices throughout the day and leave yourself 200 calories, then you could have 2 of these and still accomplish your goals.
Ultimately, no one is going to find personal accountability on the internet.0 -
The way to achieve a ultimate healthy lifestyle is to enjoy everything in MODERATION, an occasional oreo ball..cookie..pizza..etc is not the enemy. It is the over indulgence of the food choices we make. Mind over matter, enjoy your food...all your food..but don't eat like a glutenous pig. I think if we restrict ourselves too much then we quickly give up and look at it as just another "diet" instead of a healthy lifestyle and healthy way of eating.0
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The way to achieve a ultimate healthy lifestyle is to enjoy everything in MODERATION, an occasional oreo ball..cookie..pizza..etc is not the enemy. It is the over indulgence of the food choices we make. Mind over matter, enjoy your food...all your food..but don't eat like a glutenous pig. I think if we restrict ourselves too much then we quickly give up and look at it as just another "diet" instead of a healthy lifestyle and healthy way of eating.
Yup. This is the mantra that finally got me on course -- and kept me there.
These sound *AMAZING*!!! I'm sure I'll be making them soon... and sharing with others. Can't keep them all to myself now, can I?0 -
Actually... They are 106 calories per ball and 2 1/2 weight watchers points.. Oh and I don't remember seeing a recipe restrictions section. But I could be wrong. So tell me, EVERY SINGLE DAY, you eat healthy? I mean you don't enjoy little things here and there in moderation? If you have such a strict strict diet why even look in the recipe section? I'm pretty sure people post all kinds of recipes. I know a really good no fat no calorie no sugar no carb snack. Fill up the ice tray with water and every time you crave something sweet suck on one. They are sooo good especially when your sweet tooth has a cavity and you really get that brain zing. I also said to you can use reduced fat cream cheese and any cookie combinations you like. If you can't enjoy things that aren't always low fat, no calorie, splenda added, sugar free, cardboard flavored sweets, then you are probably going to be really upset the next pot luck you are around or better yet the holidays. If you work out and eat in moderation then you can eat whatever you want. I tried the black bean brownies and the chunky monkey peanut butter "healthy cookies", and for the lack of better terms, tasted like "bad times". Haha. Weight watchers teaches you you don't always have to eat salads and nuts and berries and boiled chicken to be healthy and lose weight. There was a guy who ate twinkies for a couple months, stayed under his calorie goal. And lost 40lbs HE ATE NOTHING BUT TWINKIES im not saying it's healthy and that i don't condone it, however, you eating a cookie ball isn't going to make you fat. We make us fat, not food! It's perfect for a sweet craving and great for giving as a birthday cake instead of a cake which is around 7 points per slice. Just sayin. Oh and they ARE heavenly! Also I'm not being mean. I'm just saying if i wanna post a recipe of bacon fat fried doughnuts then I should be able to without being judged. This Site is for everyone, some people want to gain weight, some people just like cooking ideas then turning them into their own. for whatever reason it is. I will continue to post what i want and not feel like I'm sabotaging your diet. I'm not shoving it in your mouth and making you chew. I've also lost 40lbs, I'm doing something right.0
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These are amazing. We make them for the holidays each year. I actually like mine dipped in white chocolate. Heavenly!0
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Very glad I was low on my calories today...these were quite yummy and with MODERATION I am still under calories!!0
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Very glad I was low on my calories today...these were quite yummy and with MODERATION I am still under calories!!0
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To the OP calm down ma luv, you'll give yourself a heart attack if you get any more riled. Oh, and pass me one of those bals, they sound good :laugh: :flowerforyou: ....
Edited to add request for bacon fat fried doughnut because they sound amazeballs too!0 -
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These sound truly amazeballs!!
..but being in Australia...what the heck is a graham cracker?:noway:
Anyone know what they translate to in the land of Oz?0 -
I'm probably going to get a lot of smack for this but......
I'm pretty sure this forum is really only for healthier recipes. Don't get me wrong, those sound heavenly... but I estimate they have at least 100+ calories per ball and the point of this whole site is to eat healthier.... Sorry if I sound witchy. I just don't think it's fair to shove recipes like this in the faces of people who are fighting off sweet cravings with all their might. Like I said I'm sure they're great, but let's only post non-sabbotage recipes
Agreed. "Moderation" proponents aside, crushed Oreos mixed with cream cheese, chocolate cookies and dusted sugar is not worthy of this site.0 -
I need to stay away from this recipe!...I can eat my calories up in them alone...not good0
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They sound amazing, I will definatly try them. (even if I have to do 15 extra minutes on the treadmill to stay within my daily calorie intake)0
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I am going to get the kids to try making these! I am always looking for easy recipes for family get together's and holidays and this sounds so good. My up and coming young chef can likely make these alone! Thanks!0
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These sound truly amazeballs!!
..but being in Australia...what the heck is a graham cracker?:noway:
Anyone know what they translate to in the land of Oz?
Not entirely sure what a graham cracker is, but since it seems to call for crushed chocolate bikkie, perhaps Chocolate Ripples would be a good substitute?0 -
Thanks for sharing! Sounds yummy!0
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I'm probably going to get a lot of smack for this but......
I'm pretty sure this forum is really only for healthier recipes. Don't get me wrong, those sound heavenly... but I estimate they have at least 100+ calories per ball and the point of this whole site is to eat healthier.... Sorry if I sound witchy. I just don't think it's fair to shove recipes like this in the faces of people who are fighting off sweet cravings with all their might. Like I said I'm sure they're great, but let's only post non-sabbotage recipes
Agreed. "Moderation" proponents aside, crushed Oreos mixed with cream cheese, chocolate cookies and dusted sugar is not worthy of this site.
Yes, it is. Speak for yourself, not the whole community.0 -
Actually... They are 106 calories per ball and 2 1/2 weight watchers points.. Oh and I don't remember seeing a recipe restrictions section. But I could be wrong. So tell me, EVERY SINGLE DAY, you eat healthy? I mean you don't enjoy little things here and there in moderation? If you have such a strict strict diet why even look in the recipe section? I'm pretty sure people post all kinds of recipes. I know a really good no fat no calorie no sugar no carb snack. Fill up the ice tray with water and every time you crave something sweet suck on one. They are sooo good especially when your sweet tooth has a cavity and you really get that brain zing. I also said to you can use reduced fat cream cheese and any cookie combinations you like. If you can't enjoy things that aren't always low fat, no calorie, splenda added, sugar free, cardboard flavored sweets, then you are probably going to be really upset the next pot luck you are around or better yet the holidays. If you work out and eat in moderation then you can eat whatever you want. I tried the black bean brownies and the chunky monkey peanut butter "healthy cookies", and for the lack of better terms, tasted like "bad times". Haha. Weight watchers teaches you you don't always have to eat salads and nuts and berries and boiled chicken to be healthy and lose weight. There was a guy who ate twinkies for a couple months, stayed under his calorie goal. And lost 40lbs HE ATE NOTHING BUT TWINKIES im not saying it's healthy and that i don't condone it, however, you eating a cookie ball isn't going to make you fat. We make us fat, not food! It's perfect for a sweet craving and great for giving as a birthday cake instead of a cake which is around 7 points per slice. Just sayin. Oh and they ARE heavenly! Also I'm not being mean. I'm just saying if i wanna post a recipe of bacon fat fried doughnuts then I should be able to without being judged. This Site is for everyone, some people want to gain weight, some people just like cooking ideas then turning them into their own. for whatever reason it is. I will continue to post what i want and not feel like I'm sabotaging your diet. I'm not shoving it in your mouth and making you chew. I've also lost 40lbs, I'm doing something right.
106 calories? Sounds like I can eat 3-4 of them! Woot!
Yeah, and it's too bad that some people can't handle moderation. They try to pretend that its righteous indignation, but I'm pretty sure it's jealousy. :smokin:0 -
Your cake ball having 106 calories per ball so these are not good for a sugar patient.You can also make or order a calory free cake from a cake shop with the help of google.0
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I'm probably going to get a lot of smack for this but......
I'm pretty sure this forum is really only for healthier recipes. Don't get me wrong, those sound heavenly... but I estimate they have at least 100+ calories per ball and the point of this whole site is to eat healthier.... Sorry if I sound witchy. I just don't think it's fair to shove recipes like this in the faces of people who are fighting off sweet cravings with all their might. Like I said I'm sure they're great, but let's only post non-sabbotage recipes
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I'm probably going to get a lot of smack for this but......
I'm pretty sure this forum is really only for healthier recipes. Don't get me wrong, those sound heavenly... but I estimate they have at least 100+ calories per ball and the point of this whole site is to eat healthier.... Sorry if I sound witchy. I just don't think it's fair to shove recipes like this in the faces of people who are fighting off sweet cravings with all their might. Like I said I'm sure they're great, but let's only post non-sabbotage recipes
Eating healthier is about macronutrient content, not calories. And not everyone is here for weight loss.
That being said, this recipe doesn't have the best macronutrient ratio... however, if you are desperately in need of upping your fat intake, why not have a little treat.
Fat is needed to regulate hormones that impact weight loss (cortisol, grehlin, leptin).0 -
I'm probably going to get a lot of smack for this but......
I'm pretty sure this forum is really only for healthier recipes. Don't get me wrong, those sound heavenly... but I estimate they have at least 100+ calories per ball and the point of this whole site is to eat healthier.... Sorry if I sound witchy. I just don't think it's fair to shove recipes like this in the faces of people who are fighting off sweet cravings with all their might. Like I said I'm sure they're great, but let's only post non-sabbotage recipes
Agreed. "Moderation" proponents aside, crushed Oreos mixed with cream cheese, chocolate cookies and dusted sugar is not worthy of this site.
Why are "moderation" proponents put aside? We use this site too!
If you don't like the recipe, don't use it. It's pretty simple...0 -
These sound truly amazeballs!!
..but being in Australia...what the heck is a graham cracker?:noway:
Anyone know what they translate to in the land of Oz?
Graham crackers are basically butter or sugar cookies. I'm from Australia, but my mum is American and she often uses the Arrowroot biscuits as a substitute - now that I'm gluten intolerant, I just basically make any type of butter cookie (or peanut butter cookie) and then crush them up to use as a graham cracker substitute. Just needs to be a biscuit-y thing without too much flavour (in my opinion anyway!).
Hope this helps?0 -
I'm probably going to get a lot of smack for this but......
I'm pretty sure this forum is really only for healthier recipes. Don't get me wrong, those sound heavenly... but I estimate they have at least 100+ calories per ball and the point of this whole site is to eat healthier.... Sorry if I sound witchy. I just don't think it's fair to shove recipes like this in the faces of people who are fighting off sweet cravings with all their might. Like I said I'm sure they're great, but let's only post non-sabbotage recipes
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The way to achieve a ultimate healthy lifestyle is to enjoy everything in MODERATION, an occasional oreo ball..cookie..pizza..etc is not the enemy. It is the over indulgence of the food choices we make. Mind over matter, enjoy your food...all your food..but don't eat like a glutenous pig. I think if we restrict ourselves too much then we quickly give up and look at it as just another "diet" instead of a healthy lifestyle and healthy way of eating.
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i thought we were sharing healthy recipes. nothing wrong with a little cheese cake but there's tons of other websites for yummy dessert recipes
The board is just titled "recipes". If you can eat just one of these little bits of sugar and fat (which some people can), then there is absolutely nothing "unhealthy" about this recipe.0 -
I'm probably going to get a lot of smack for this but......
I'm pretty sure this forum is really only for healthier recipes. Don't get me wrong, those sound heavenly... but I estimate they have at least 100+ calories per ball and the point of this whole site is to eat healthier.... Sorry if I sound witchy. I just don't think it's fair to shove recipes like this in the faces of people who are fighting off sweet cravings with all their might. Like I said I'm sure they're great, but let's only post non-sabbotage recipes
Agreed. "Moderation" proponents aside, crushed Oreos mixed with cream cheese, chocolate cookies and dusted sugar is not worthy of this site.
Why are "moderation" proponents put aside? We use this site too!
If you don't like the recipe, don't use it. It's pretty simple...
He's saying that aside from any arguments on the grounds of moderation that can be made on behalf of the oreo ball, he thinks the ball is gross and the recipe is not worthy of being posted.0
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