I made pops! Oreo pops, which are actually easy to make, unlike those infamous cake pops that pretend to be easy and really end up turning your kitchen into a disaster zone and making you feel like a domestic failure. Or maybe that was just me… Anyway, these Christmas tree Oreo pops really are easy to make and fun to decorate with the kids. Big kids can make them all on their own, and little kids can help with dipping and adding sprinkles.
Tied up with a bow, they also make a cute and inexpensive DIY Christmas gift for friends or neighbors.
To make them, you’ll need:
- Double Stuffed Oreos
- sucker sticks
- Vanilla almond bark, white candy melts, or white chocolate chips
- Green candy melts
- Sprinkles
- Star sprinkles
The process is a little different depending on whether you want the Oreo entirely dipped or not. I think they look prettier when they aren’t completely dipped, but it’s nice to have some of each. Here’s how you make the partially dipped ones:
Melt some vanilla almond bark or white candy melts or white chocolate chips in a small bowl. Dip one edge of an Oreo into the white chocolate as shown. Carefully insert a sucker stick into the Oreo, taking care not to break or split the Oreo. (If the Oreo splits apart, just carefully press it back together. As the white chocolate cools it will hold the Oreo together.) Place on wax paper and repeat with your other Oreos.
To decorate, melt some green candy melts in a sandwich bag. Snip off a corner of the bag and “pipe” the green candy melt back and forth to make a Christmas tree shape. It helps to practice on the wax paper a few times to get the shape right. Add multi-colored sprinkles and a star sprinkle right away, before the candy melts set up.
For a completely dipped Oreo, follow these steps:
Carefully split open the Oreos you want to dip. Use a sucker stick to made in indent in the cream of each Oreo. Dip the end of a sucker stick in melted white chocolate and press it into the indent, then place the other cookie on top and gently press together. Repeat with other Oreos. Place all Oreos in the freezer for 5-10 minutes until chocolate has hardened. This “glues” the cookies together so they won’t fall apart when dipping.
Dip Oreos into melted white candy melts or chocolate, covering them completely. Shake off excess, then place on wax paper to harden. Decorate as directed above.
Super cute, right? Perfect for a class party, kids’ friends, or neighbor gifts.
Chelsea @ Life With My Littles says
These are so cute! I love how simple they are! And they’d be so fun to pass out to neighbors!
Fiona says
So relieved I am not the only cake pop failure out there!
Dreadful, dreadful things 😉
Now those dipped Oreos look far more achievable.
Joy says
Caron – you and me both – I can’t figure out cake pops or truffles or anything. Strength in numbers! Now going to get some of these ready for stocking stuffers! One question though – should you refrigerate these – what is shelf life before giving? Keep up the awesome-possum-ness Autumn, you rock! 🙂
caron says
Seriously, I thought I was the only cake pop failure! Solidarity, sister.
Cute, as usual. 🙂
Ruby M. says
How cute! So, I have a plan. Chocolate covered marshmellows as a filler in a clear plastic cup, three of these sweet little cookie-pops ‘growing’ out of the marshmellows, all wrapped in clear cellophane and tied up with a pretty ribbon. Great for Sunday school class and little neighbors. I’m excited!