Halloween Dipped Oreos
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These scary cute Chocolate Covered Oreo Cookies are a Halloween classic! You’ll love how quick and easy these Halloween chocolate dipped Oreos are to make! Make them for parties or give cute little care packages to friends and family to celebrate your Trick or Treat festivities!
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Are you an OREO fan? Oreos are always in our pantry. We get really antsy when we start getting low! There’s just so many things to do with OREOs besides just dunking them! 🙂
This Halloween, you can give your friends and family a special treat. Oreos covered in chocolate are a simple, tasty way to get into the holiday spirit. We’ve got some tips to help you melt the chocolate and decorate the cookies to make them extra special. These treats will put a sweet smile on everyone’s face!
For these Halloween oreo cookies, all you need is some chocolate or candy melts for melting and some simple accessories for making them festive and fun. You can make your own Halloween chocolate dipped Oreo with spooky Halloween designs or ideas up with what you have on hand and be creative, and with what I had on hand, this is what I came up with.
You’ll love these dipped oreo Mummies, jack-o-lanterns and 3-eyed monsters! OH MY!
Mummy Oreo Ingredients
- White chocolate candy melts or white candy bar
- mini m&m’s for candy eyes
3-Eyed Monster Oreo Ingredients
- chocolate wafers or cocoa candy melts or chips, can also use green candy melts or black candy melts or any other color with matching sprinkles,
- edible eyes
- sprinkles
Jack-O-Lantern Oreo Ingredients
- Orange candy melts or white chocolate chips using orange food coloring gel
- mini chocolate chips
- green m&ms
How to Make Halloween Oreo Cookies Treats
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Place parchment paper or wax paper on baking sheet.
- 1 cup of chocolate chips or melts will coat approximately 10 cookies, as a reference for how much chocolate you will need.
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In a medium microwave-safe bowl, melt the chocolate chips or candy melts in 30 second increments, stirring between each heating. Heat until chocolate is smooth and there are no lumps.
- Dip one cookie at a time into the melted chocolate, coating completely. Lift out cookie with a fork and shake gently side-to-side to remove excess chocolate. Lay cookie on parchment paper or wax paper.
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Decorating the Oreo Mummies
- Add 2 m&m eyes, any color works like red, green, yellow and blue. Decorate bandages placing melted chocolate in piping bag or snip an end of a ziplock bag and zig-zag chocolate back and forth on cookie.
- Then repeat until all cookies have been dipped and decorated.
Oreo 3-Eyed Monsters
- Add 3 edible eyes or use m&ms, any color works like red, green, yellow and blue. Sprinkle color of choice on monsters.
- Then repeat until all cookies have been dipped and decorated.
Oreo Jack-O-Lanterns
- Add mini chocolate chips or piped frosting to make pumpkin face. Mini chocolate chips work well for the face! Add green frosting or green m&m on top for the stem.
- Then repeat until all cookies have been dipped and decorated.
Chocolate Candy & Melting Tips
- If using almond bark or something similar and use instructions on package for melting.
- By using good quality chocolate, you can’t go wrong to coat these Halloween chocolate covered Oreos. You can use chocolate chips, chocolate melts or chocolate bar, chopped up by simply melting it in the microwave in 30 second increments, stirring in between each increment until the chocolate is melted. Usually 1 1/2 minutes to 2 minutes total time.
- If the chocolate starts to harden, place the bowl back in the microwave and heat for 10-15 seconds and stir again.
So, this Halloween, don’t forget to whip up a batch of chocolate dipped oreos. Whether you are looking to make them for a classroom Halloween party or just to give out to trick-or-treaters, this classic treat is sure to put a smile on everyone’s face.
These Halloween Oreos are so fun and delicious! Give them a try! The kids are gonna freak over these! Also enjoy these Easy Halloween Cereal Treats, these Spooky Mummy Rice Krispies and these 3 Easy Candy Corn Treat Ideas
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- Best Monster Cookies
- Wicked Good Halloween Brownie Pizza
- Orange Butter ‘Scream’ Oreo Brownies
- Flourless Peanut Butter Monster Cookies
- Spider Chocolate Graham Cookies
- Halloween Cake Mix Cookies
Halloween Oreos
Ingredients
- 3 cups chocolate chips bar or melts of choice
- 30 Oreo Cookies
Instructions
How to make Oreo Treats!
- Place parchment paper or wax paper on baking sheet.
- 1 cup of chocolate chips or melts will coat approximately 10-12 cookies, as a reference for how much chocolate you will need.
- In a medium microwave-safe bowl, melt the chocolate chips or candy melts in 30 second increments, stirring between each heating. Heat until chocolate is smooth and there are no lumps.
- Dip one cookie at a time into the melted chocolate, coating completely. Lift out cookie with a fork and shake gently side-to-side to remove excess chocolate. Lay cookie on parchment paper or wax paper.
Mummies
- Add 2 m&m eyes, any color works like red, green, yellow and blue. Decorate bandages placing melted chocolate in piping bag or snip an end of a ziplock bag and zig-zag chocolate back and forth on cookie.
- Then repeat until all cookies have been dipped and decorated.
3-Eyed Monsters
- Add 3 edible eyes or use m&ms, any color works like red, green, yellow and blue. Sprinkle color of choice on monsters.
- Then repeat until all cookies have been dipped and decorated.
Jack-O-Lanterns
- Add mini chocolate chips or piped frosting to make pumpkin face. Mini chocolate chips work well for the face! Just drop them on and maneuver them around with a toothpick if you need to to make faces. Add green frosting or green m&m on top for the stem.
- Then repeat until all cookies have been dipped and decorated.
Notes
Recipe over at Simple Real Home Cooking
These look SOO cool Kim! My kiddos would love these, a perfect little Halloween lunchbox treat!
Not a huge oreos fan, but this is a beautiful transformation! They all look so cute, but my favourite would be the mommies!