Oreo cookies are made for more than dipping! There is a whole host of fun recipes you can make to add to their deliciousness.
Perfect for parties and get-togethers, these inventive Chocolate Covered Golden Oreos are sure to impress. Guests will be surprised to find a scrumptious Oreo in the middle of this sweet little treat!
Ingredients
2 cups purple Wilton Candy Melts, plus 1/8 cup more for attaching the flowers
6 cookies (Oreo Golden Cookies)
1 package Wilton Royal Icing Decorations, Royal Flower Rainbow
Special Tools: chocolate cookie mold such as Dress My Cupcake DMCAO138 Chocolate Candy Mold, Plain Cookie
Directions
Melt half the pink chocolate as per instructions on the bag. Spoon about a tablespoon of the melted chocolate into the bottom of each well, then gently press an Oreo into each. Spoon more chocolate over the Oreos, making sure to get the sides between the cookie and the edge of the well.
Refrigerate for 1 hour.
Remove from the mold and place the cookie onto parchment paper.Repeat the steps with the remaining ingredients.
Attach the flowers to the top of the cookie using a dab of melted chocolate. Let the cookies set in the refrigerator for an additional 25 minutes.
Enjoy!
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