
Oreo Eyeballs (Halloween Recipe)
Oreo Eyeballs are a fun Halloween Recipe to make with the kids. They may think they look gross but they are good to eat. You may be able to find some of these items in your pantry already. Play around with the ingredients and get creative with the eyeballs. Have fun!
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INGREDIENTS
12 Oreos
12 Life Saver Gummies
12 Chocolate Chips
1/4 cup Red Candy Melting Chips
DIRECTIONS
Carefully remove tops of Oreos and save for use in another treat.
Place on cookie sheet.
Melt red chips by heating in a microwave for 30 seconds then stirring and repeating until smooth.
Tranfer red candy to zippered sandwich bag and clip tiny tip for piping.
Pipe tiny red zig zag lines from center of cookie to edges to simulate bloodshot eyes.
Place a gummie as the iris.
Pipe some red chocolate in the middle of the gummie to act as glue and place a chocolate chip (flat side up) to be the pupil.
Place in refrigerator to set for 10 minutes.
Recipe
Oreo Eyeballs
Ingredients
- 12 Oreos
- 12 Life Saver Gummies
- 12 Chocolate Chips
- 1/4 cup Red Candy Melting Chips
Instructions
- Carefully remove tops of Oreos and save for use in another treat.
- Place on cookie sheet.
- Melt red chips by heating in a microwave for 30 seconds then stirring and repeating until smooth.
- Tranfer red candy to zippered sandwich bag and clip tiny tip for piping.
- Pipe tiny red zig zag lines from center of cookie to edges to simulate bloodshot eyes.
- Place a gummie as the iris.
- Pipe some red chocolate in the middle of the gummie to act as glue and place a chocolate chip (flat side up) to be the pupil.
- Place in refrigerator to set for 10 minutes.
Nutrition Disclosure
Nutritional facts are estimates and are provided as a courtesy to the reader. Please utilize your own brand nutritional values to double check against our estimates. Nutritional values are calculated via a third party. Changing ingredients, amounts or cooking technique will alter the estimated nutritional calculations.
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