Do you love making red, white, and blue food? You should check out this easy recipe. I know that Oreos are my go to snack and these chocolate covered oreos seem like a double trouble one. I love patriotic snacks. Have you made some red white and blue food lately? Have you ever made these kind of oreos? There are in process recipe pics below to show exactly how to make these and a printable recipe format at the bottom. This is quite an easy recipe to make for 4th of July or Memorial Day. You can always PIN THIS RECIPE FOR LATER!
The following recipe will yield 18 double-stuffed Oreos:
SUPPLIES NEEDED
18 double-stuffed Oreos
3 T solid shortening
1 cup Wilton red chocolate melts
1 cup Wilton white chocolate melts
1 cup Wilton dark blue chocolate melts
Red, white and blue sprinkles, nonpareils and jimmies
3 Oreo cookie molds (6 on each sheet)
DIRECTIONS
1. Line a baking sheet with wax paper. Set aside.
2. In a double boiler pan, melt 1 tablespoon solid shortening.
3. Add white chocolate melts to the shortening and stir until completely melted.
4. Pour 2 T of the melted chocolate into each mold to cover the bottom entirely.
5. Place an Oreo into each mold, on top of the melted chocolate.
6. Using a Tablespoon, pour additional melted chocolate on top of the Oreo until the mold is full. Set aside remaining melted chocolate for later.
7. Refrigerate for one hour.
8. Repeat steps 2-7 using 1 T each solid shortening and the red and blue chocolate melts. (You will have 6 red, 6 white and 6 blue chocolate covered Oreos.)
9. Remove candy molds from refrigerator after one hour.
10. Gently press down on the molds to lift the cookies out onto the baking sheet.
11. Reheat any remaining melted chocolate (most likely it has hardened) in the microwave for 30 seconds. Using a spoon, drizzle the chocolate over the Oreos in a different color. Red over a blue or white Oreo and white over a red or blue Oreo, etc.
11. Sprinkle each cookie with your choice of sprinkles, nonpareils and jimmies.
12. ENJOY!!
Patriotic Chocolate Covered Oreos 1
Ingredients
- 12 double-stuffed Oreos
- 3 T solid shortening
- 1 cup Wilton red chocolate melts
- 1 cup Wilton white chocolate melts
- 1 cup Wilton dark blue chocolate melts
- Red white and blue sprinkles, nonpareils and jimmies
- 3 Oreo cookie molds 6 on each sheet
Instructions
- DIRECTIONS
- Line a baking sheet with wax paper. Set aside.
- In a double boiler pan, melt 1 tablespoon solid shortening.
- Add white chocolate melts to the shortening and stir until completely melted.
- Pour 2 T of the melted chocolate into each mold to cover the bottom entirely.
- Place an Oreo into each mold, on top of the melted chocolate.
- Using a Tablespoon, pour additional melted chocolate on top of the Oreo until the mold is full. Set aside remaining melted chocolate for later.
- Refrigerate for one hour.
- Repeat steps 2-7 using 1 T each solid shortening and the red and blue chocolate melts. (You will have 6 red, 6 white and 6 blue chocolate covered Oreos.)
- Remove candy molds from refrigerator after one hour.
- Gently press down on the molds to lift the cookies out onto the baking sheet.
- Reheat any remaining melted chocolate (most likely it has hardened) in the microwave for 30 seconds. Using a spoon, drizzle the chocolate over the Oreos in a different color. Red over a blue or white Oreo and white over a red or blue Oreo, etc.
- Sprinkle each cookie with your choice of sprinkles, nonpareils and jimmies.
- ENJOY!!
Oh those are so cute with Memorial day and the 4th of July coming! I have to make these for our family get togethers we have for the holidays!
The photos– these look incredible!! I can imagine switching up the colors of the sprinkles and chocolate melts, in order to match different seasons or occasions. Thanks for the recipe!
These are really cool. I love the colors. Thanks for sharing!
These look to good to eat
Wow! These look very tasty and Patriotic at the same time. Thanks for the recipe.
These would be a great treat for any holiday using the appropriate colors! Thanks for the recipe.
what a cute idea love to make it
This is a really good idea that I will have to remember for July 4th.
These are such beautiful cookies to have for the 4th of July and my daughter and I would have such a blast making these. I think the cookies look so pretty. Thanks for the recipe!
These are so cute, I will have to make these for my granddaughter
I suddenly know what I’ll be taking to my potlucks this summer for Independence Day and Memorial Day… yum! I’ll do some with the golden Oreos, too!
I love this idea and its good to think ahead, because before you know it July 4th will be here, I tried something like this last year and me and the grandchildren had such a blast decorating cookies and cakes like this.. thanks for share
@tisonlyme143
These are adorable! Will have to make these for our annual July 4th party!
These look amazing! Like something you buy at those chocolate stores at the mall but pay a ton just for a few. I need! LOL
These are so cute and I will have to make them for the fourth of July..My family would love them.
I love the look of these cookies especially the dark blue and white. These are so festive and would be great for the 4th of July.
So cute!!! I am bookmarking this for Fourth of July. I want to make these cookies for my family.
Looks lovely
These are so festive and fun and super for a family 4th of July Party!
These are so cool looking. I can’t wait to try to make these on the 4th of July.
We are always looking for different treats to prepare the grand kids …and me!
These will be a perfect treat for the Fourth of July.
Besides the 4th of July colors that frosting looks so good. My favorite part of a dessert
Wow the time of year to have these at a get together is almost upon us! I love these, and I know they will be gobbled up. So festive!
This is such a cool idea. I can see me doing this with my kids.
Wow, these have to taste as good as they look because underneath it all is an Oreo!! This recipe is great for patriotic holidays!!
I love your Oreo Cookie recipes. I think they are a really festive touch to any gathering.