Have you been considering how to turn your favorite sweet snacks into the perfect Thanksgiving treats? Luckily , there is a very simple recipe for you that is sure to leave everybody speechless! We are all acquainted with the classic chocolate-covered Oreo cookie, but now there is an easy way to turn this snack into the perfect Thanksgiving treat.This project is tons of fun to do with your youngsters. Perhaps you could even send them to college with a delectable small treat for all of their classmates! The steps to this are very simple and you can get as creative as you like.
Purchase your favorite Oreo cookies, your favorite chocolate, small tubes of coloured gel icing, and festive splatters at the supermarket. For more variation, you can get 1 or 2 different types of dark chocolate. White chocolate is fun for this project because you are able to add food colour to it to add some autumn colours to your last assortment of chocolate covered delights. Dark chocolate is perfect to show off brightly coloured leaf-shaped spatters. Milk chocolate adds to the tasty sweetness of the Oreos and are excellent for turning into small mini turkeys using the gel icing.
Simply prepare a cookie sheet, lining it with alcan foil. Melt your chocolate in the microwave, stirring a large spoon of shortening into the liquified chocolate. Completely submerge an Oreo in the chocolate and then place it on the cookie sheet. If you are using fun seasonal spatters to brighten, shake them onto the cookie immediately so they stick in the gooey chocolate. If you would like to embellish with the gel topping, wait for the chocolate to dry and then go to the city! Some fun designs are turkeys, pumpkins, acorns, cornucopias, and stunning fall leaves. You can place the cookies in the fridge for approximately thirty mins to help speed up the drying process.
After all of your cookies have dried, you’ll find lots of wonderful paths to display them. Get an enormous platter and place the cookies on the platter so they rest flat next to each other. Then stack a higher level of cookies on top of them in an off-centered way, making an Oreo pyramid. You might even layer them so all the milk chocolate are on one tier, white chocolate on the next , dark chocolate on the next , and so on . The possibilities are unlimited!
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