Monday 14 October 2019

Snowman Oreo Cookies


Aren’t they cute? What a festive way to celebrate the upcoming Holidays. These Snowman Oreo Cookies are super easy to make and don’t require any piping skills. If it’s raining or snowing outside, have the kids come over to the kitchen and help you make them. I did this project with my daughters and kept eating all the Oreos.

More cookies made it to my stomach than to the white bark… I just love them so much! It’s one of my favorite cookies and that’s why I avoid buying them. I work with a few of them at a time to give me time to coat them properly.

It looks so pretty when the surface is smooth. If you would like to make another kind of design, consider using milk chocolate as a coating and even flavoring it with vanilla, lemon, peppermint or any other kind of extract you like. Since these Snowman Oreo Cookies are targeted towards my kids and their friends I decided to keep it simple. Too many picky eaters around here.

Snowman Oreo Cookies
Prep Time: 20 minutes
Total Time: 20 minutes
Servings: 20 cookies
Calories: 137kcal

Ingredients

  •     One 8.5 ounce white fudge covered Oreo cookies
  •     1/2 cup white chocolate bark
  •     Two dozen orange chocolate covered sunflower seeds or orange mini M&Ms
  •     1 cup colored M&Ms
  •     1/2 cup mini chocolate chips
  •     1/2 cup milk chocolate bark

Instructions

  1. Place cookies on a large baking sheet.
  2. Melt white chocolate and milk chocolate according to package directions.
  3. In separate disposable frosting decorator bags or zip top bags, add chocolate bark. Snip off a small end of the bag so you can pipe it out.
  4. For each cookie, pipe on two dots and add mini-chocolate chip eyes.
  5. Pipe on a dot of white chocolate in middle and add orange chocolate covered sunflower seed or mini M&M for nose.
  6. Pipe on either side of cookie, a dot of white chocolate. Then add matching colored full-size M&Ms for “earmuffs”.
  7. With milk chocolate, pipe on a smile.
  8. Let cookies set.
  9. Store in an airtight container for up to one week.

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