Monogrammed Oreo Cookies???

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mjfitz Posted 10 Oct 2010 , 2:33pm
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has anyone tried these?
I was thinking I could maje them for a baby shower
next month but had a few questions
how do they get the sprinkles to stay in a
perfect square outline and not go in the part
where you would place the monogram?
Also, I am pretty sure they use an edible image
for the monogram but just wanted to see what
others thought.
Any help, directions or suggestions would greatly appreciated

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Kiddiekakes Posted 10 Oct 2010 , 5:08pm
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There is a company out there that makes deep oreo cookie chocolate molds...I have bought several of them with different designs..can't remember the name..I would coat them in chocolate first and then monogram them.Would be a really nice favor...


spinning leaf molds is the company.

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matthewkyrankelly Posted 10 Oct 2010 , 5:20pm
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To get the perfect square, I would put a piece of paper on the end of a pencil eraser or something like that. I would hold the paper on the cookie while adding the sprinkles. Pull up the paper and perfect rectangle.

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dorie67 Posted 10 Oct 2010 , 5:25pm
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Spinningleaf is the cookie mold company you may be referring too. princess.gif

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Apti Posted 10 Oct 2010 , 5:27pm
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Kiddiekakes

There is a company out there that makes deep oreo cookie chocolate molds...I have bought several of them with different designs..can't remember the name..I would coat them in chocolate first and then monogram them.Would be a really nice favor...


spinning leaf molds is the company.




Just a note, do NOT buy Wilton's oreo molds, they are NOT deep enough to cover the bottom of the cookie. Bad Wilton! Bad, bad Wilton!
I obviously bought them BEFORE finding this out. Will just use them as regular candy molds. Sigh......

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mjfitz Posted 10 Oct 2010 , 6:47pm
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thanks ladies for all the responses
I am going to try these in the next week or so
using some of your tips and willl let you know
how they turn out.

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