A quick tutorial video on how to make chocolate covered oreos! :D Mold used in video: www.amazon.com/dp/B007N75XEG?... Music used: Flow of Life by Jonny Easton Link: • Emotional Piano Music ... Check out his channel Link: / jonnyeaston
I very rarely leave comments on videos and I'm sure there's other videos that explain this but your video was the first one I found and I immediately went to Amazon and found the silicone cookie molds. I've never done chocolate-covered Oreos but my daughter requested it for her baby shower which is my first grandbaby so I wanted to give her what she wanted and I swear that these came out so beautiful and smooth and clean and I truly appreciate you posting this video because it really saved me from providing a lumpy chunky covered Oreo. I even thought I pushed the Oreo cookie down too hard but they still came out beautiful. Thank you so much
I was looking for ideas for my moms 75th surprise birthday party. You explained everything so well and made this look so easy. I'm going to give this a try. Thanks for the great video!!!
I learned how to do chocolate covered Oreos by looking at your video! I have referenced it numerous time. Thanks for taking the time to provide a thorough video.
Thank you so much, I attempted to make them yesterday by dipping and it was so messy 😆.. so thank you. Those are so cute. I can't wait to try this method
I ate one of those white chocolate covered oreo today which was given to me by a friend. It was delicious and came over to see how they are made. Yours is the place I ended up and I loved the presentation 👏 thanks for sharing 👍
@@ChellsSugarRush oh that's so cool, hope you get many more orders 🤞 the one I got had some flowers painted on top using pastel colors. Stay connected pls 🙏
Love your video!! So easy and detailed! Can't wait to make these! Thank you!! Would you need to refreeze Oreos again after adding the drizzle to decorate?
anything handmade is priceless..most of the people selling this on etsy are probably poor and have to go through pain and suffering/manual labor to survive. The same goes for people who knit and sell hand made stuff..I've seen a couple with athritis and degenerative diseases..they're not doing this out of passion or hobby..what they are charging is for blood, sweat and tears!!
I bought a cake pop machine and did chocolate covered pretzels and candy bars wrapped in napkins like a swaddled baby then did sucker bouquets with tool. The baby shower was my first and was absolutely beautiful. The cake pop machine saved me so much money and I have it for future birthday parties. They charge so much for everything now. You don't have to use oreos there's cheaper cookies with vanilla and chocolate In one pk.
I just watched your tutorial and am excited to make these...You make it look completely simple....One question is how do I store after they are made??? do they need to be in fridge?
Loved this video it was easy and concise. If I wanted to add pop sticks into it when is it recommended to do insert? I would love to make a Mother’s Day bouquet for an Oreo cookie lover
Thank you Adrianna! ❤ When I add sticks to these or my rice krispy treats I heat the pointed end of a kitchen thermometer and make a hole in the bottom for the stick. I do this after the chocolate is hard. Hope this helps! 😊
This was super helpful! I am wondering, if I want to add a simple sprinkle on top, would I do that while in the mold by putting it on the bottom, or adding it after it comes out of the mold? Thanks!
Thank you Sara! I typically do a drizzle after they come out, and put sprinkles on the drizzle while it is still wet. You could try putting them in the bottom of the mold, but they might sink into the chocolate once it is poured in. I think you will get better results doing it after. Hope this helps! 😊
Thank you for the tutorial ☺️ I just got a question I ate one myself is it supposed to be hard to bite? Or does that mean I put too much chocolate in it?
Thank you Nilda! When chocolate sets it can be hard to bite. A few ideas that may help...Try to put just enough chocolate in the mold to cover your oreos, so that it's not too much. You can also use Oreo Thins, so that you have a thinner cookie, and it takes less chocolate to cover it. Also, you can add a tablespoon of solid coconut oil when melting your chocolate. This will make the chocolate a little softer to bite. Hope this helps! 😊
Where did you get the molds? Are they in the cookie or candy making section and is there special dimensions? Might have to order on line instead of a store.