Oreos: The greatest packaged cookie of all time
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That is perfect for a white elephant gift!
With a package of Oreos! I'm totally doing that!2 -
No way. Chips Ahoy, Lorna Doone shortbread, and Milano are all far superior imo.8
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williams969 wrote: »They took away my Cakesters. I will never forgive. Although, the PB ones may lessen the hurt in my soul.
Those were not even close to right! They were the most wrong thing ever done to a cookie!!
In MY most humble opinion, that is.
YMMV! Haahah1 -
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Carlos_421 wrote: »annaskiski wrote: »Carlos_421 wrote: »
Now, if you're at someone else's house and all they have is double stuff, the good news is that while these are entirely subpar to the original, they are still fabulously delicious in a distant second place. The same can be said for peanut butter and brownie batter.
Also, Jugg is wrong because mint Oreos are disgusting sacrilege.
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Oreos mmmm nothing like original, YES 🙌🏻0
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I’m a thin mint lover too. Thanks Girl Scouts for bringing awareness and thank you little elf men, for selling grasshoppers cheaper 🥛😋1
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Chili pepper and wasabi Oreos in China.
I'm bringing some home for my family.
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Yikes^^2
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A one pound pack of original Oreos put in the food processor with an 8oz box of cream cheese, then roll that into balls and dip in melted white chocolate. I've always called this oreo balls but have heard them called Oreo BonBons. Possibly the best dessert concoction ever. It also works good with the vanilla Oreos.1
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A one pound pack of original Oreos put in the food processor with an 8oz box of cream cheese, then roll that into balls and dip in melted white chocolate. I've always called this oreo balls but have heard them called Oreo BonBons. Possibly the best dessert concoction ever. It also works good with the vanilla Oreos.
This could be the best and worst info I've ever received. It might also be what I'm bringing to Christmas!3 -
At kimny72. I brought those to a Christmas party last week. Made a double batch. There were no leftovers to take home. My little boy was sad...2
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A one pound pack of original Oreos put in the food processor with an 8oz box of cream cheese, then roll that into balls and dip in melted white chocolate. I've always called this oreo balls but have heard them called Oreo BonBons. Possibly the best dessert concoction ever. It also works good with the vanilla Oreos.
Oh my -they sound amazing. Do they need to be refrigerated? (I feel like this is a dumb question but I legit might make these and need to know LOL)2 -
A one pound pack of original Oreos put in the food processor with an 8oz box of cream cheese, then roll that into balls and dip in melted white chocolate. I've always called this oreo balls but have heard them called Oreo BonBons. Possibly the best dessert concoction ever. It also works good with the vanilla Oreos.
I’m walking myself through these steps, in my mind. 🤤 ooo that sounds so good.1 -
A one pound pack of original Oreos put in the food processor with an 8oz box of cream cheese, then roll that into balls and dip in melted white chocolate. I've always called this oreo balls but have heard them called Oreo BonBons. Possibly the best dessert concoction ever. It also works good with the vanilla Oreos.
Oh my -they sound amazing. Do they need to be refrigerated? (I feel like this is a dumb question but I legit might make these and need to know LOL)
In between rolling them into balls and dipping them in the melted chocolate, I put them in the refrigerator for 45min-1hour so they are less likely to get squished and fall apart in the process of dipping them in the melted white chocolate. Once dipped I put them on pans lined with parchment paper and put them back in the fridge for a while to help the chocolate harden faster.
For them to be sitting out for a short time like at the Christmas party, I did not keep them iced, but I'd probably refrigerate any leftovers that survived the party and made it back home.
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quiksylver296 wrote: »Here's how you hide them from the kids...
That's a genius idea. Reminds me of the lady on the Confessions thread that posted she hides her snacks in a tampon box .
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A one pound pack of original Oreos put in the food processor with an 8oz box of cream cheese, then roll that into balls and dip in melted white chocolate. I've always called this oreo balls but have heard them called Oreo BonBons. Possibly the best dessert concoction ever. It also works good with the vanilla Oreos.
Oh my -they sound amazing. Do they need to be refrigerated? (I feel like this is a dumb question but I legit might make these and need to know LOL)
In between rolling them into balls and dipping them in the melted chocolate, I put them in the refrigerator for 45min-1hour so they are less likely to get squished and fall apart in the process of dipping them in the melted white chocolate. Once dipped I put them on pans lined with parchment paper and put them back in the fridge for a while to help the chocolate harden faster.
For them to be sitting out for a short time like at the Christmas party, I did not keep them iced, but I'd probably refrigerate any leftovers that survived the party and made it back home.
Thank you for this! I'm planning to make them for Christmas Eve2 -
WinoGelato wrote: »I give you...
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A one pound pack of original Oreos put in the food processor with an 8oz box of cream cheese, then roll that into balls and dip in melted white chocolate. I've always called this oreo balls but have heard them called Oreo BonBons. Possibly the best dessert concoction ever. It also works good with the vanilla Oreos.
I make these for holidays all the time! Easy treat and quite tasty! As far as other posters asking about the process, I refrigerate after rolling the Oreo/cream cheese mixture into balls. Then I dip in Chocolate or almond bark and freeze or refrigerate for the chocolate to firm up. I store them in the fridge.2 -
quiksylver296 wrote: »WinoGelato wrote: »I give you...
From page 4...
Like we're supposed to remember page 4!1 -
kellyjellybellyjelly wrote: »quiksylver296 wrote: »Here's how you hide them from the kids...
That's a genius idea. Reminds me of the lady on the Confessions thread that posted she hides her snacks in a tampon box .
Went to a few stores looking for The Carrot Cake Oreos, but found nothing. If anyone tries leave a review.0 -
The Dark Chocolate ones just came out too. They're supposed to be at Target.
I have no desire to try either but I *might* get the carrot cake for the filling0 -
I HATE OREOS6
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kellyjellybellyjelly wrote: »kellyjellybellyjelly wrote: »quiksylver296 wrote: »Here's how you hide them from the kids...
That's a genius idea. Reminds me of the lady on the Confessions thread that posted she hides her snacks in a tampon box .
Went to a few stores looking for The Carrot Cake Oreos, but found nothing. If anyone tries leave a review.
I'm still only seeing leftover of the previous ones too. There's Easter candy out, but no new Oreos lol.0 -
Oreos. A reason to exist? Possibly so.3
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kellyjellybellyjelly wrote: »kellyjellybellyjelly wrote: »quiksylver296 wrote: »Here's how you hide them from the kids...
That's a genius idea. Reminds me of the lady on the Confessions thread that posted she hides her snacks in a tampon box .
Went to a few stores looking for The Carrot Cake Oreos, but found nothing. If anyone tries leave a review.
My son is an Oreo fanatic. He is autistic, so his foods must be just right. Carrot cake is his favorite cake. He says these are yummy, but not carrot cakey enough. I haven't tried them myself.2 -
Carrot cake is my daughters favorite cake. I saw them at the grocery store and bought her a package. She said they taste like carrot cake, but that they are really sweet, and that she couldn’t eat more than one cookie at a time, so maybe a good thing calorie wise. I didn’t try them. I like the thin lemon ones the best.0
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