Marble Dipped Oreos

INSIDE : How to make delicious looking and even extra tasty Marble Dipped Oreos! You will be surprised at how easy these cookies are to make.

Delicious Marble Dipped OREO cookies

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This post has been updated since it’s original date of December 2016.

Once the weather starts cooling down, everything starts telling me to eat all the yummy things.  Plus it’s winter, so we all can enjoy just a little bit more on without guilt.  (Am, I right?)  

Today I am sharing the quickest and most lovely Marble Dipped OREOS, delicious and so so pretty!

Red and Orange Marble Dipped OREO cookies

My kiddo’s helped me dip these over the weekend and while the process is so simple, the aftermath is so pretty!  We dipped an entire box of Oreos and kept wanting to do more.  So be ready for the fun ahead.

Marbled cookies

If you are looking for more information about everything involving marbling, my Marbling 101 post might be just what you are looking for!

What do I need to make Marble looking Oreo Cookies?

dipped-oreos-supplies

How do I make Marbled White Chocolate Covered Oreo Cookies?

To make white chocolate covered Oreos, start by deciding on your color palette.  I decided to do three batches of cookies colors.  I did a pink + red combination, a teal + green combination and a red + pink + orange combination.  A little holiday nod, without going straight up red + green.

Divide the chocolate into separate containers and melt according to directions.  Once melted, add one drip of each color to the dishes.  Using a toothpick or other object, slightly swirl the food coloring.  Do not overmix.

Take a Golden Oreo and submerge into the chocolate.  Do not swish around and mix using the cookie.  Simply dip and then remove.

Once the cookies has had the excess chocolate dripped off, set to dry on a sheet of wax paper.

dipped-oreos-steps

I found after about 5 cookies, we needed to add a few more food coloring drops to each batch of chocolate.  If you add too much in the beginning, the marble look will not work quite right.  Adding more food coloring only takes seconds, so this doesn’t really slow you down much.

Before you know it, all the cookies are marbleized and you are done!  Set all the cookies aside to allow chocolate to harden before displaying.

And did you know I just wrote a REAL LIFE book all about marbling crafts?? Check out my Make Your Own Marbled Creations book!!

dipped-oreos-set-out

Marbled Oreos

These choc covered oreos are SO simple to make and are the perfect treat for friends or neighbors. Who would have ever guessed that these marble chocolate covered oreos would look just as pretty as they taste!

Christmas Marble Dipped OREO cookies

Aren’t they so pretty when stacked on each other?

Chocolate Covered Oreos

In a few words, these chocolate covered oreos can be described as :

  • Beautiful
  • Easy
  • Gift Worthy
  • Delicious!
Delicious Marble Dipped OREO cookies, Delineate Your Dwelling

I have also made Spring Marbled Oreo Cookies.

I love how these cookies look when they are all grouped together, it’s almost like an edible watercolor painting!

Pile of Marble Dipped OREO cookies
Delicious Marble Dipped OREO cookies, Delineate Your Dwelling

Marbled Dipped Oreo Cookies

Yield: A container of Oreos
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Cook Time: 30 minutes
Total Time: 35 minutes

Learn how to make delicious looking tasty Marble Dipped Oreos! You will be surprised at how easy these chocolate covered Oreo cookies are to make.

Ingredients

  • Food Coloring
  • Small Dishes
  • Golden OREOs
  • Ghiradelli White Melting Wafer Chocolate

Instructions

  1. Start by deciding on your color palette. I did a pink + red combination, a teal + green combination and a red + pink + orange combination. A little holiday nod, without going straight up red + green.
  2. Divide the chocolate into separate containers for each color combination and melt according to directions. Once melted, add one drip of each color to the dishes. Using a toothpick or other object, slightly swirl the food coloring. Do not overmix.
  3. Take a Golden Oreo and dip it into the chocolate. Do not swish around and mix using the cookie. Simply dip and then remove.
  4. Allow the excess chocolate to drip off and then place on a sheet of wax paper to dry.
  5. Enjoy!

Notes

I found after about 5 cookies, we needed to add a few more food coloring drops to each batch of melted chocolate. If you add too much in the beginning, the colors will be too saturated and you won't have that lovely marbled look.

Nutrition Information:
Yield: 20 Serving Size: 1
Amount Per Serving: Calories: 12Total Fat: 0gSaturated Fat: 0gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 0gCholesterol: 0mgSodium: 8mgCarbohydrates: 2gFiber: 0gSugar: 1gProtein: 0g

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Stacked Marble Dipped OREO cookies


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21 Comments

  1. Thank you for sharing this amazing post. Hope readers will like it. I really appreciate for putting such efforts.

  2. Chantal Paskins says:

    You take beautiful pictures. My pictures are always grayish. Is there a particular light bulb you use? Beautiful….

    1. delineateyourdwelling says:

      What a wonderful complement, Chantal! Thank you.

      For most of my photos I use only natural sunlight. On the occasional gray winter day, though I do use a lighting kit to help try. I’ve included a link here to all my resources. https://www.delineateyourdwelling.com/blog-resources

    1. delineateyourdwelling says:

      Believe me – they were! 😉

  3. Brilliant and beautiful!!! I will have to do this! Thank you for sharing this awesome post with everyone!

    1. delineateyourdwelling says:

      Thank you so much! Be sure to send me pictures if you make them, I’d love to see how they turn out!

  4. These are so pretty. I can’t wait to try them out. Thank you for sharing on Link Party Palooza.

    1. delineateyourdwelling says:

      Thank you, Amy!! And they are SO EASY which is my favorite part – HA!

  5. Hi
    I tried it with Wilton’s jell colors, and the color came out grainy. Any idea why?

    1. delineateyourdwelling says:

      Hm…. did you mix the colors too much?

      1. No, I meant the strips of color for the marble pattern – they came out grainy, like dust of color

        1. delineateyourdwelling says:

          Oh no! Shoot, I’m not quite sure. Maybe because they were jell colors? I used actual food coloring drops. Maybe that is part of it?

  6. These are so much fun! And your photos are gorgeous

    1. delineateyourdwelling says:

      Thank you SO MUCH Alexis! We just ate the last of them last night, yum.

    1. delineateyourdwelling says:

      Half the cookie prep time but so much prettier than most handmade cookies! Win win.

    1. delineateyourdwelling says:

      Aw, thanks so much!

  7. Ok these are amazing! I don’t know if I could eat them they’re so pretty!

    1. delineateyourdwelling says:

      Don’t you worry, we were able to eat them right up! HA.

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