Chocolate Covered Oreo Reindeer Cookies are an adorable Holiday treat for kids and big kids alike. Double stuffed Oreos dipped in melted chocolate, pretzel antlers, candy eyes, and red hot nose -they come alive as the face of reindeer to spread Holiday cheer.
Chocolate Covered Oreo Reindeer Cookies
These adorable chocolate covered Oreos crafted into reindeer are so creamy and delicious not to mention they just make you want to smile.
Tis the season to spread Holiday cheer which for a lot of us means giving and receiving homemade treats. This chocolate covered Oreos recipe will make the perfect gift for family, friends, and jolly ole St. Nick.
If your like me, making cookies during the Holidays is a fun way to kick off the festive season. Hi everyone, Shannon here from The Food Cafe, just dropping in to share a delicious treat inspired by my favorite reindeer.
Chocolate covered Oreo cookies are a great way to get your kids involved in the treat making process as well.
I warn you, however, there may be a few less Oreos left than what you started with when having your kids help out, but that is what the Holidays are all about, fun and eating lots of goodies.
Here is What You Need
- Double stuffed oreo cookies
- Mini twist pretzels (cut in half)
- Chocolate candy coating
- Red hots
- Candy eyes
How to make chocolate covered Oreos?
- Begin by getting all the ingredients you need; chocolate candy coating(melts), mini pretzels, double stuffed Oreos, red hots, candy eyes, and paper straws.
- Cut mini pretzels in half and set aside.
- Trim the straws to desired length.
- Once ends have been trimmed, flatten one end out to easily insert into Oreos.
- Melt candy chocolate melts in the microwave in 30-second increments until smooth and dip one end of each straw in the melted chocolate
- Place the dipped straw end carefully into the cream portion of the oreo, continue until all straws and Oreos have been used.
7. Place on a rimmed baking sheet lined with parchment paper and refrigerate for 5 minutes to allow the chocolate to harden.
8. Dip each Oreo into the melted chocolate (you may need to microwave the chocolate again to melt) and scrape off one side of the oreo to remove any extra chocolate.
9. Dress the chocolate covered Oreo with two candy eyes and one red hot for the nose.
10. Gently press the mini pretzel halves on either side of the chocolate covered oreo as the antlers and place back on the rimmed baking sheet. Continue until all the Oreos have been turned into reindeer oreo cookies and refrigerate to harden (about 10 minutes).
Easy & Fun Christmas Cookie
Chocolate dipped Oreos can be made into many different fun Holiday treats.
I love making the reindeer Oreos because they remind me of my favorite holiday movie growing up and they taste amazing. They make a fun gift for Holiday parties and look adorable as a centerpiece on your table.
No matter how you choose to make, eat, and dispense these adorable chocolate covered Oreos turned Rudolf’s, kids and adults will love every bite.
Can I freeze chocolate covered Oreos?
Yes, you can freeze chocolate covered Oreos.
Allow the chocolate covered Oreos to harden in the refrigerator (about 5 minutes). Place a piece of parchment paper down on the inside of an airtight container.
Layer with reindeer oreo cookies. Place a second piece of parchment paper on top of the cookies and lay another layer. Repeat until all the chocolate covered Oreos have been stored and place in the freezer.
If you love to make homemade goodies for your family and friends during the Holidays, this candy bar fudge is a simple 4 ingredient treat they will love, or if sitting back and relaxing with a warm cup of hot apple cider is more your thing, then put your feet up, relax, and sip away.
The Holidays can be crazy busy, but also lots of fun. So this season try your hand at these adorable little chocolate dipped Oreos that magically turn into our favorite red-nosed reindeer.
More Holiday Cookie Recipes
Hot Chocolate Cookie Cups | Christmas Peanut Butter Blossom Cookies | Christmas Pinwheel Cookies | Chocolate Covered Oreo Reindeer Cookie | Christmas Truffles | Old Fashioned Christmas Sugar Cookies
More Holiday Treats
DIY Peppermint Candy Bowl | Peppermint Candy Spoons | Christmas Fudge | Easy Peppermint Fudge | Chex Mix Christmas Crack | Reindeer Pretzels | Peppermint Bark | Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer Bark | Melted Snowman Chocolate Bark |
Chocolate Covered Oreo Reindeer Cookies
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Ingredients
- 20 double stuffed oreo cookies
- 20 mini twist pretzels cut in half
- 1 lb chocolate candy coating
- 1 bag red hots
- 1 package candy eyes
Instructions
- Cut mini pretzels in half and set aside.
- Trim the straws to the desired length.
- Once ends have been trimmed, flatten one end out to easily insert into Oreos.
- Melt candy chocolate melts in the microwave in 30-second increments until smooth and dip one end of each straw in the melted chocolate.
- Place the dipped straw end carefully into the cream portion of the oreo, continue until all straws and Oreos have been used.
- Place on a rimmed baking sheet lined with parchment paper and refrigerate for 5 minutes to allow the chocolate to harden.
- Dip each Oreo into the melted chocolate (you may need to microwave the chocolate again to melt) and scrape off one side of the oreo to remove any extra chocolate.
- Dress the chocolate covered Oreo with two candy eyes and one red hot for the nose.
- Gently press the mini pretzel halves on either side of the chocolate covered oreo as the antlers and place back on the rimmed baking sheet. Continue until all the Oreos have been turned into reindeer oreo cookies and refrigerate to harden (about 10 minutes).
I love this recipe ๐ I’m gonna do for my students.. thank you soooo much ๐
OMG…these are too cute!! And I love how easy they are to make!
Aren’t they fun!!
Totally adorable! I know my kiddos would go gaga for this.
They are so fun! Your kids will love making (and eating them!)
These are so darling! I love doing food crafts when I help with class parties. This would be so fun for my daughter’s class this year. Thank you!!!
Food crafts are my jam! So fun!
These are adorable and so easy to make!
thanks so much!
These are the cutest!!!
These are SO cute! My kids would love them!!