Oreo Mummy Pops
That’s what she said…
No really, that is what my girlfriend said
As we sat enjoying our silly, frivolous 12-specification holiday lattes, we got to talking about how everything from dessert shooters to things-on-a-stick seemed to be all the rage. Then, when I got an email asking if I could whip up a tutorial on something so easy that kids can do it, I decided that oreo mummy pops were just the thing. “So easy, a kid can do it!”
httpv://youtu.be/Sk7BzwS8-XI
Oreo Mummy Pops
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Author: The Squishy Monster
Ingredients
- Oreos (I like Newman-O’s)
- Lollipop sticks
- Melted white chocolate
- Melted dark chocolate
- Sandwich bags
- Styrofoam
Instructions
- Split each cookie and gently nudge a lollipop stick dipped in white chocolate into the centers (melt your chocolate either in a double boiler or in the microwave in 30 second waves). Press the two cookie halves together, using the melted chocolate as “glue.” Pop into the fridge to set for 20 minutes.
- When they’re ready, bathe each pop into your white chocolate, ensure you cover the sides and tops. Stick each dipped pop onto styrofoam to set.
- Spoon your leftover white chocolate and dark chocolate into 2 separate sandwich bags and make a tiny snip at the ends.
- Dot a pair of eyes onto each pop and use the white chocolate bag to streak on “bandages.”
- Allow this to set as well.
I hear that during the entire month of October, sweets are half as bad for you–haha!
Love,
Your maybe-not-a-good-liar Squishy Monster ^.~
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Fun recipe! Sounds like it tastes great, and it looks terrific. Thanks.
Thanks =)
Excellent job with your video instructions. These look delicious and you made them look easy to prepare!
ahhh these are soooo cute! i’ll have to make these on halloween with my little guy!
I’ve done these with Tim Tams and they work a treat! Shall try Oreos next
These are so damn cute
omg cute and yummy all at once. Looks so awesome!!!! xO!
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sooooo cuteeee!
and i am glad to hear that sweets are not that bad for us during halloween
That is definitely [not] true –hehe =)
Thanks, Unni! =)
The Oreos don’t think so, but whatevs *shrugs*
hm….I’ve never had a tim tam before. I’m a woman on a mission, now!
I see the food y’all make and he’s gotta be one well fed little one…love it!!!
Thank you! (I wasn’t aware that the focus was off until I was editing) poooooo!
Adorable. I totally want to eat one…and make these for my Halloween party. Just perfect! Thank you for sharing!
*Blushes*
Things on sticks are also pretty popular down here too. I do like those fried potato twister things on sticks (pretty sure they have it in the states too) – I always buy one if I see a stall selling them at markets, music festivals and expos!
Oh man, I can’t make these. I’ll die of a heart attack from eating too many. ._.
lol, you’re so funny.
I sooo wish they had street vendors here where I live. But, I suppose it’s my saving grace that we don’t because I’d spend way too much time wandering the streets of uptown, then.
another super fantastic tutorial …I enjoy a good treat!
White chocolate and lollipop Sticks? plus Newman-O’s
…I’ll eat that! Mmmm
No tricks then, I take it? ^.~
They’re both totally gorgeous and mouth wateringly looking..;)
Too cute for Halloween!
Awww, these are sooo cute! And they look super easy as well which means even I can do them, woohoo!
Those mummy pops are really good
OMG. So adorable. And seriously, everything IS cuter on a stick.
You’re right-everything IS cuter on a stick!!
The fifteenth of the month is almost here So I had better get all the sweet eating in that I can Angie.hee hee hee Lollollollol!!!
These cookie pops are so cute and yummy looking. Thanks for sharing this recipe Angie.Have a great day!!
Les.
They’re magically delicious (and fat free HAHA)
Thank you for watching ^.^
Brilliant Halloween treat! This is going to be VERY popular among kids (and of course adults!). Having a video recipe REALLY helps on this kind of thing. I know editing is very hard but thank you for the tutorial!
Thank you, Nami! I was bummed bc I didn’t realize until it was too late that it was blurring-focusing-blurring. Thank you for your encouragement!!
Count me in as your newest fan Angie…..You’re one inspiring maven!!!
REBECCA
http://www.redtagchiclosangeles.com
Everything looks cuter on a stick — must make this creative and spooky pops soon!!!
aw, that IS cute. If I were a kid I’ll be havign so much fun and I’ll probably crown you the best mum ever. my mum never really liked us eating oreos, let alone putting them on sticks :/
Let her in on the “sweets are good for you in October” secret. She must not know =)
Yaaay!
What’s next, I wonder…
I was thinking about making these with the smaller snack size ones, too–how cute would that be!?
=)
I bet a certain Christine on a Cooking Crusade can do LOTS of things =)
^.^
i’m a huge fan of Newman-O’s.
this is adorable.
Not to mention, Paul Newman was a looker! ^.^
Those are so cute! Perfect for a Halloween party!
First, I love Newman O’s!! Hint o’ mint are my favorite! Secondly, I’m totally wrapped up (giggle) in your mummy pops. I can’t wait to try these out with the kids. What a simple treat and I love how the kids will be able to help out with the making of them. I’ve been trying to encourage them to help cook, I feel it’s another one of those lost art forms that I tend to rant about from time to time. I remember my grandmother had a many card catalog boxes full of different recipes that she would always be cooking from. And those recipes were passed down to my Aunts and so on. But nowadays you don’t see much of that still happening. :/ Ugh, I feel sorry for younger generations thinking everything comes right out of a box or in nugget form… But that’s enough of my soap boxing.
Oh, we finally tested out that chicken sausage kimchi and rice, Facebook’ing the results. I think I used a bit much of the kimchi as the rice soaked up all that spicy goodness. I enjoyed it very much, I think it was a nice addition to the zest of the sausage but it was a lil spicy for the kids. I also needed to chop up the kimchi a bit more as they don’t seem to be a fan of the larger sliced veggies. But all in all it turned out great. I’d blog my results if I knew the first thing about blogging but I’ve yet to venture down that road of social media. I guess it wouldn’t be much different from my random postings on Facebook but I’m willing to bet there’s some sort of code I need to learn in order to make post.
Thanks for sharing these great sweet-treats!!
Warmest Regards,
-Paul
These are adorable! You are very creative!
and you are sweet!
I bet your kids will have a blast! Card catalogs…I still remember those! I remember asking the librarian what a modem was, lol. How things have changed. I’ll have to check up on your rice dish =)
I bet your princesses would love them, too =)