Dipped Oreos

Baking By softie Updated 29 May 2007 , 12:05am by jescapades

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softie Posted 27 May 2007 , 5:13pm
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Can someone please give directions or a site where we can find out more about how to do these cookies.

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jescapades Posted 27 May 2007 , 5:20pm
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if you want to do it with molds, my favorite site is www.onestopcandle.com.

they have molds for ~$2 and directions on how to do them.

http://www.onestopcandle.com/chocolate/basiccookie.php

they are so much fun, i can't stop!

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moxey2000 Posted 27 May 2007 , 5:21pm
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What do you want to dip them in? You can easily dip them into melted candy melts, any flavor and/or color. Example: you can dip them into white chocolate, then decorate with melted colored candy. Put melted candy into a pastry bag with the tip snipped off just a little, then decorate. You can also roll the edges in sprinkles, right after you've dipped them. Then place on wax paper to set. icon_biggrin.gif


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Dustbunny Posted 27 May 2007 , 5:30pm
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Look at this tutorial, its how I learned icon_smile.gif
And it is where I bought my molds.


http://www.spinningleaf.com/tutorials/chocolate-covered-oreos/index.php

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cakesonoccasion Posted 28 May 2007 , 2:40am
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Thanks for the link, jescapades! They are much cheaper than spinningleaf...but have you compared the quality? I have the spinningleaf molds and they are very nice- would also buy from your link if the quality is the same icon_smile.gif

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jescapades Posted 28 May 2007 , 2:49am
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sarah, they are not the same thickness, but the quality isn't bad. i have made several chocolate oreos in them and have never had a problem with the quality.

in order to get the oreos out easier, i put them in the freezer for a few minutes, so they pop right out.

good luck!

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cupcakegirl27 Posted 28 May 2007 , 4:38am
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Has anyone ever had the deep fried oreos. Just dip them completely in your favorite pancake or waffle batter and deep fry them in oil, then coat them with powdered sugar and a little chocolate syrup. They are so yummy. Deep fried twinkies are the same directions and are really good also.

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ValMommytoDanny Posted 28 May 2007 , 5:45am
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Jessica,
Where did you get that adorable froggy mold? Was that for an oreo or a mini cookie?

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jescapades Posted 28 May 2007 , 1:35pm
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my friend got deep fried oreos at a festival we went to last year. i just couldn't bring myself to eat one. lol

val, i got the little frog off ebay. it only fits a mini oreo.

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millicente Posted 28 May 2007 , 11:02pm
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you can go to www.spinningleaf.com
there molds are great.They even give you a free mold with your order and have online step by step instruction on how to use them

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millicente Posted 28 May 2007 , 11:18pm
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what's a good price to sell choc covered oreo's

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jescapades Posted 29 May 2007 , 12:05am
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Originally Posted by millicente

what's a good price to sell choc covered oreo's




i charge $6 per half dozen with a minimum order of 6 it's (really not worth the trouble to make less than 6 at a time)

oh yeah, i also make mini chocolate dipped oreos. those are $6 for 12

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