How To Make Chocolate Covered Oreos

Baking By christiancaker Updated 12 Jun 2007 , 3:27pm by lfkeller

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christiancaker Posted 8 Jun 2007 , 7:06pm
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How do you make these? I thought it sounded like ano brainer until i read a post about putting them in a mold? What mold?? How do you let them dry wihtout messing up the bottom?

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miriel Posted 8 Jun 2007 , 7:23pm
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Here are some Oreo molds from Spinning leaf: http://www.spinningleaf.com/mini-molds/index.php

Here is the tutorial from the same site on how to make them: http://www.spinningleaf.com/tutorials/chocolate-covered-oreos/index.php

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GeminiRJ Posted 11 Jun 2007 , 12:02pm
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The molds are great! You'd love them. They make the process of doing chocolate covered Oreos a breeze, and the results look so-o-o nice.

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crolfes83 Posted 11 Jun 2007 , 12:56pm
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You'll love the molds! EASY and FUN. They tastes great too!

Thanks to help over in the candy section...I've learned to use a 50/50 mix of chocolate melts and real chocolate. Tastes very rich, comes out very shiny, and you don't have to temper the real chocolate.
I've also done chocolate covered nilla wafers. Those are my kid's favorite. I can fit two nilla wafers in the molds.

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lfkeller Posted 12 Jun 2007 , 3:27pm
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Wow, I took a look at the tutorial and it looks like fun! Makes me want to purchase some of these molds and play around with it. That is my problem, I see something new and I can't stand it, I have to try it! I am sure there is alot more to it than meets the eye though. I am sure there are certain chocolates you should use (or not use). I see one poster mentioned tempering the chocolate.. whatever that means. And so on and so on.

Bet they taste great!

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