OREO CAKE POPS
Oreo is celebrating an anniversary (probably 200 years. They've been around as long as me.) And so they've come out with a new cookie filling- birthday cake. I suckered for the demo and ended up buying cookies (Two! Talk about promotion!) and so I was excited to try a new cake pop recipe.
1 package of Oreos (3 columns worth. I was using the birthday Oreos which only had two columns so I cut the cream cheese by a third)
1 8- oz. package of softened cream cheese
melting chocolate for dipping
sprinkles of choice or whatever you like to decorate with.
Crush the Oreos up in a food processors (I rolled mine in a giant zip lock.) The recipe suggested that you separate the cookies before crushing. Then mix the crumbs with the cream cheese. I put the mixture in the refrigerator to set up a titch which made for easier ball rolling. Roll the dough into even sized balls. You probably want a large marble size. Don't get too big since these are RICH cookies. Stick them in the freezer for about 10 minutes to be nice and cold. Meanwhile, be melting your chocolate. You can use melting chips, chocolate chips, cooking chocolate. I had chocolate left over from Christmas candy making so I used that. Melt carefully in the microwave, stirring often. You may need to add a titch of cooking oil (although I didn't.) Make sure you have a stand ready to put the suckers in if you are doing suckers. Use Styrofoam block or I just found an old product box and stabbed holes in the top. Dip your sucker stick in the chocolate, then push into the cake ball. Then dip the enter ball and swirl in the chocolate. Hold it upside down to let it drain and when it quits, stick it in the holder. Some say you need to pop that whole tray into the refrigerator to set up but mine did just fine. Immediately decorate with sprinkles or drizzle white chocolate across and make a face or stick a birthday candle on top (since this IS a birthday cake pop!)
You don't have to do suckers. Just make chocolate balls. Delightful for a small bites dessert. They were rich but definitely yummy.
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