Oreo Candy Recipe

Prepare to wow your family! This Oreo Candy recipe is going to make people swoon.

Although this recipe is all about making Easter Bunny Oreo treats, you could easily use any cookie/candy mold to make these delicious treats throughout the year.

All you have to do is change the mold you choose to use!

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Oreo Candy Cookie Recipe

Oreo Candy Recipe

Supplies Needed

Bunny Oreos Ingredients

Directions for Oreo Candy

Bunny Oreos Square

Step 1:  In a small microwave bowl, microwave 1T shortening.

Add 1/3 cup yellow chocolate melts.

Stir until completely melted.

Step 2: With a small spoon (I used a teaspoon) fill up the bunny part of each mold with the melted yellow chocolate.

Step 3:    In a small microwave bowl, microwave 1 T shortening.

Add 1/3 cup of pink chocolate melts.

Stir until completely melted.

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Step 4:  Pour about 2 T of the melted pink chocolate into 2 molds, covering the yellow bunny completely.

(There will be 2 cookie molds of each color).

Bunny Oreos Process 3

Step 5: Drop an Oreo cookie into both molds.

Bunny Oreos Process 4

Step 6: Cover up the Oreos with the remaining pink chocolate and fill the mold up to the top.

Process Easter Oreos

Step 7: Repeat steps 3-6 using each  remaining colors: blue, orange, green, lavender and white.

When you are finished, you will have one dozen cookies, 2 of each color.

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Step 8: Chill for 30-45 minutes.

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Step 9: Gently invert mold over a plate or platter and pop each cookie out.

They will be released from the mold very easily.

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Oreo Candy Cookie Recipe

Candy-Covered Oreo Recipe

Yield: 12

Prepare to wow your family! This Candy Easter Oreo Recipe, which can be changed for the current holiday, is going to make people swoon.

Ingredients

  • 1/2 cup solid shortening plus 1Tablespoon
  • 1/3 cup each Wilton colored chocolate melts in bright pink, bright green, yellow, lavender, light blue, orange and white.
  • (Or, you can use white chocolate melts/almond bark and add food coloring)
  • 12 double stuff Oreo cookies
  • 2 Easter Bunny candy/cookie molds

Instructions

  1. In a small microwave bowl, microwave 1T shortening. Add 1/3 cup yellow chocolate melts. Stir until completely melted.
  2. With a small spoon (I used a teaspoon) fill up the bunny part of each mold with the melted yellow chocolate.
  3. In a small microwave bowl, microwave 1 T shortening. Add 1/3 cup of pink chocolate melts. Stir until completely melted.
  4. Pour about 2 T of the melted pink chocolate into 2 molds, covering the yellow bunny completely. (There will be 2 cookie molds of each color).
  5. Drop an Oreo cookie into both molds.
  6. Cover up the Oreos with the remaining pink chocolate and fill the mold up to the top.
  7. Repeat steps 3-6 using each remaining colors: blue, orange, green, lavender and white. When you are finished, you will have one dozen cookies, 2 of each color.
  8. Chill for 30-45 minutes.
  9. Gently invert mold over a plate or platter and pop each cookie out. They will be released from the mold very easily.

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Nutrition Information:
Yield: 12 Serving Size: 1
Amount Per Serving: Calories: 236Total Fat: 16gSaturated Fat: 7gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 6gCholesterol: 12mgSodium: 81mgCarbohydrates: 21gFiber: 1gSugar: 15gProtein: 2g

Nutrient values are only estimates provided by online calculators. Various factors can change the nutritional information in any given recipe.

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9 Comments

  1. Can I just say that, cute bunnies aside, these are one of the most beautiful things this pregnant woman has ever seen. Oreos? Encased in chocolate? I’m dying.

    I’d love for you to come link up at The Alder Collective link party! http://bit.ly/1LYB1Zn

    1. LOL! Yes, I definitely wish I had known about these when I was pregnant! Although, I think my husband would have caught me making these at 3 in the morning 😉

  2. I’m a huge fan of Oreos and the fact that you incased this in chocolate makes it even more better. I’m going to have to give this a try! And from the looks of this picture, it’s going to be so so delicious. Thanks for sharing this recipe with us on #shinebloghop this week.

  3. Not only are these super cute but they look absolutely delicious too! Thanks so much for sharing with us at Share The Wealth Sunday! xoxo

  4. This is just wild and so much fun! Thanks for bringing this by Throwback Thursday!

    Mollie

  5. Yum! I love Oreos. Thanks for linking up to last week’s Tasty Tuesday linky. I have pinned your recipe and hope that you’ll join us again this week.

  6. April @ Smarty The Kid says:

    And these days there are soooo many different oreo flavors out there. I remember when I was a kid it was just chocolate and vanilla.

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