Oreo Molds - Letter

Baking By mississippigirl Updated 17 May 2007 , 11:04pm by mississippigirl

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mississippigirl Posted 17 May 2007 , 3:49pm
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HELP! I have done many choc covered oreos with the spinning leaf molds. I love doing them. But i have a local dentist office that wants to order some with an 'H' on them. Do you know where i might could find an 'H' oreo mold? I would love to do this for them and he would be a great client, but i've got to have the mold. Any ideas or suggestions would be much apreciated.

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MichelleM77 Posted 17 May 2007 , 4:07pm
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that's what I would do too, pop the h on top of the plain oreo mold. it will take a lot longer since there is only one letter in that mold though. hmmmm.......could you use a stencil and 'wipe' chocolate or thinned color gel through the stencil onto the oreo?

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leily Posted 17 May 2007 , 5:14pm
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that's what I would do too, pop the h on top of the plain oreo mold. it will take a lot longer since there is only one letter in that mold though. hmmmm.......could you use a stencil and 'wipe' chocolate or thinned color gel through the stencil onto the oreo?




I was thinking along the stencil idea also. You could use a color of luster dust, I think this would really stand out on the chocolate or white chocolate and it would go quicker than making one H in every mold.

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chocolateandpeanutbutter Posted 17 May 2007 , 5:26pm
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What about piping the H's out of chocolate and then applying them to the tops of the chocolate covered oreos? You could dust them before you apply them, if you wanted.

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Dustbunny Posted 17 May 2007 , 5:30pm
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I would use a plain mold & pipe the H with chocolate or RI if you can't get the alphabet molds in time.
Am I the only one who thinks its funny that a dentists office wants chocolate covered oreos lol, good for business I guess lol.

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cakesonoccasion Posted 17 May 2007 , 5:38pm
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I would definitely use the plain and embellish...you could do sugarveil and trace a font if you don't like your own handwriting..I'm planning on doing this myself, soon- but I know it works great for others!

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mississippigirl Posted 17 May 2007 , 5:48pm
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Thank you all so much for your suggestions. I might have to just try and see what i can come up with. I like all your suggestions. I have no idea how many he's going to want, so i would like something easy and less time consuming. I did think it was funny for a dentist to want these.

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crolfes83 Posted 17 May 2007 , 5:50pm
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ooooh, I never thought of sugarveil! Great idea!
I bought some but I haven't tried it. I bought the instructional video too!

I've been looking at this site:
http://www.thesweetpalette.com/index.html

Problem is, I can't view most of their site.
I'm I the only one? Just curiousicon_smile.gif

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leily Posted 17 May 2007 , 5:50pm
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Am I the only one who thinks its funny that a dentists office wants chocolate covered oreos lol, good for business I guess lol.




It's job Security =)

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MichelleM77 Posted 17 May 2007 , 6:13pm
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Originally Posted by crolfes83

I've been looking at this site:
http://www.thesweetpalette.com/index.html

Problem is, I can't view most of their site.
I'm I the only one? Just curiousicon_smile.gif




On the home page, they mention about just going live, so I wonder if they don't have all of their pictures up yet???

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doescakestoo Posted 17 May 2007 , 6:28pm
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I know that sugarcraft.com also had the cookie molds. You can check there.

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cakesonoccasion Posted 17 May 2007 , 7:23pm
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could you put something in there- like some kind of H before you pour the chocolate, and then pry it off when it cools- to make an impression??

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CakesByEllen Posted 17 May 2007 , 9:09pm
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I think candylandcrafts will work with you to create a custom (set?) mold. Might be worth asking.

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deedee4420 Posted 17 May 2007 , 9:48pm
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I found a chocolate mold on Ebay that has the letters EFGH and there are 5 of each. That might be helpful to make 5 H's at a time. and put them on top of the plain molds.

The ebay item number is 180108765952 and the seller is candymolds4u.

I hope this helps.

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mississippigirl Posted 17 May 2007 , 11:04pm
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thank you all so much for your suggestions. I'm about to try piping and see how that goes first. i thought that might not be such an investment..

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