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Minnie and Mickey Mouse Oreo Cookie Pops

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I love the color of these for Valentines. These are an easy, delicious treat to make for your kids for the upcoming Valentines Day. These would also be great for Birthday parties, just double/triple the recipe as needed. You may think that they are only a good treat for kids, I couldn’t stop eating them =). They taste like cookies and cream since almond bark is an imitation of white chocolate

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Ingredients

  • 12 double stuffed Oreos, plus a few extra in case they break
  • 12 mini Oreos
  • 6 ounces vanilla almond bark (4 squares)
  • Pink and red sugar crystal sprinkles
  • Pink mini conversation hearts, for Minnie bows (thinnest you can find, I used Ferrara Pan brand)
  • 12 8 inch sucker sticks (optional)

Details

Servings 12
Adapted from cookingclassy.com

Preparation

Step 1

For Minnie Mouse:

Using a knife, split mini Oreos and remove cream center so you now have 24 mini Oreo pieces.

Pour pink sprinkles into a small bowl. Melt almond bark in a microwave safe bowl in 20 second intervals, stirring after each interval until melted and smooth. Dip the bottom tip of a conversation heart in the almond bark, scrapping off excess then insert into top center of the Oreo with the "conversation" facing the backside (you may have to carefully open the Oreo a bit to get it to fit inside), then take 2 of the mini Oreos and dip the bottom tip in the melted almond bark then insert each one next to the conversation heart.

Dip bottom half of the double stuffed Oreo into the melted almond bark, allow excess to drip off then scrape excess from the back and bottom edge. Dip almond bark coated cookie into pink sprinkles and coat evenly. If making pops, dip about 1" of the sucker stick into almond bark then scrap of excess and insert stick through center of Oreo before coating hardens.

Lay cookie on wax paper and allow coating to harden. Spoon some of the melted almond bark into a small ziploc bag, snip a tiny tip off of one corner of the ziploc bag and pipe polka dots over pink sprinkles and one oval in the center of the conversation heart bow. Allow to harden.

For Mickey Mouse:

Follow directions listed above, omitting conversation heart and using red sprinkles in place of pink. Pipe two small buttons with melted almond bark rather than polka dots.

Reheat almond bark in microwave as needed for 20 seconds if it starts to harden and thicken too much.

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