Charge For Chocolate Dipped Oreos Help
Baking By notsoperfectcakes Updated 26 Oct 2011 , 1:54am by lynn780
cystal, I got that one at choklitmoldsltd. com, you have to order four of each mold though, you might want to check with candylandcrafts.com.
here you go, I think B-49 would work well!
http://www.candylandcrafts.com/Catalog/babyb4.htm
Thank you all for all the info. I just ordered some molds myself. I think they will be great treats for my nieces. As well as sisters, brother and inlaws!!!!!!!!!!!!
Oh yeah and myself!!! ![]()
WOW!!! Don't think I have ever had 3 pages of posts before!!!! I just ordered 2 molds can't wait until the arrrive!!! Thanks Again Everyone
Fraggle,
Did you make the candies and then adhere them to the top of the oreos? That is what I thought at first, but I thought I was wrong! ![]()
Thank you so much for your help!
Crystal
Yes I made the candies and then adhered them to the oreo with a drop of melted chocolate.
See, I knew I should have gone with instinct!
Thank you SOOOOO much for ALL of your help today!
Crystal
Oh, one more question, do they make a plain oreo mold? One that just lets you cover it in choco?
Yes, you can get them at choklitmoldsltd.com (have to order at least 4 and there is a $50 min order) or sugarcraft.com
You are the greatest!
Thanks again for everything!
I just ordered a bunch of molds from choklitmolds. Prices are great even though you have to order 4 of each mold. But lets face it - if you only get 1 its never enough and everything takes longer since you have to wait for the chocolate to set before you can use it again. Their prices on Lorann oils are great too! $2.95 for 4 drams of the same flavor. Best price I've come across so far. Thanks for this thread! I knew there had to be an easier way to cover oreos and now I have it.
This is great everyone is excited. At Christmas, I got a lot of orders for white chocolate snowflake ones (more than the Christmas tree). They turn out really pretty, so browse the snowflake molds...
you won't regret it.
This is great everyone is excited. At Christmas, I got a lot of orders for white chocolate snowflake ones (more than the Christmas tree). They turn out really pretty, so browse the snowflake molds...
All right, you got me. I added the snowflakes to my order.
I'm such an easy sell!! ![]()
Hmm, I would think that any type of sandwhich cookie would work. Do you just not like the chocolate in the oreos? I know they make a Golden Oreo that's not chocolate.
I agree that any of the sandwich cookies would be good. I bet Lemon cremes would be really good too!
I saw a few cookie molds on this site.
https://www.cakesnthings.com/scripts/prodList.asp?idCategory=1255
LeeAnn,
I have use the Wilton Candy Melts all the time. I have use them in centerpieces I did for baby showers and birthday parties. Everyone who ate them love the taste and I have even had them call me just to make them some suckers.
I put my melts in a disposable cake docorating bag, micorave 25 seconds at a time till I get the candy melted ( becareful not to over heat or burn, some of the melts will look like they are not melted). I will take my bag out knead it with my fingers then put it back in for another 25 seconds till I get it melted like I want. Then I just cut the tip off a little at a time till I get the size I need.
Hope this helps you out LeeAnn.
What does it mean when people just post a reply of "Save" ??
Reply to Fragglerrock1,
I have drizzle the candy melts over sugar cookies before and everyone seem to like the taste. I wonder how a cookie waffer would turn out, could make all kinds of colors, add a rose bud in the middle done in BC or RI. If it is a thin waffer maybe add two together, dip it then place on a cooling rack. Well just a thought.
Have you tried 2 Ritz crackers with peanut butter in between? YUMMY!
I've done this before! And dipped in chocolate. So yummy and people can't believe its so simple. Didn't even think to use these in place of Oreos - thanks for the idea! ![]()
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