4th of July Oreo Pops Recipe
Looking for a fun and festive snack idea for your 4th of July celebration? Look no further than the 4th of July Oreo Pops Recipe are easy to make and sure to be a hit with both kids and adults alike. Oreo pops are a relatively new addition to the world of desserts and snacks, with no clear historical background or origin story. However, they are a spin-off of the classic Oreo cookie, which has been around for over 100 years. This is a simple yet impressive dessert. And we have more fun and creative July 4th crafts, printables, and recipes here.
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It involves sticking a lollipop stick into an Oreo cookie and dipping it in melted chocolate or candy melts. For this recipe, you’ll want to use red and blue candy melts to create an American flag-inspired design.
The great thing about Oreo pops is that they can be customized for any occasion or theme. Oreo pops are a fun and easy way to add a festive touch to your spread.
We’ll explore the basics of making Oreo pops and the steps to create your own 4th of July flag pops. We’ll also discuss in this article the benefits of Oreo pops and why they’re a great snack option for any party or celebration.
So grab some Oreo cookies, chocolate or candy melts, and your favorite decorations. Let’s get started on making some delicious and patriotic Oreo pops for your 4th of July festivities!
For the 4th of July Oreo Pops Recipe, you’ll need a few simple ingredients:
- 2 Cups white candy melts
- Red, White, and Blue M&M’s
- Parchment paper
How to Make 4th of July Oreo Pops
Here’s how you can make the 4th of July Oreo Pops:
Lay out a piece of parchment paper.
Heat your candy melts on 50% power for 3-4 minutes, stirring every 30 seconds until melted.
Open each Oreo then dip the end of each lollipop stick heavily into the melted chocolate. Make sure to press your stick into the white filling.
Scoop a little extra melted candy melts onto the center and press the cookies together.
Allow the chocolate to harden then hold the stick and dip the Oreo into the melted chocolate. Letting any excess drip off.
Place two rows of 3 M&Mís onto the white chocolate-covered Oreos with a space in between in a pattern of blue, blue, red, and red, red, red.
Place your Oreo pops onto a parchment paper lined pan and into the fridge/freezer to harden.
Once the candy melts have hardened, you can add any other decorations, such as white chocolate drizzles or sprinkles. You can also arrange the pops in a flag shape for a festive display.
What is the best way to melt Chocolate?
To achieve melted chocolate that is smooth and easy to use, opt for indirect heat and melt your favorite kind of cocoa slowly in a double-boiler or microwave to get that sweet perfection you’re looking for.
These Oreo pops are not only a fun and festive July 4th snack idea, but they’re also a great patriotic snack idea for any occasion. Whether you’re hosting a Memorial Day barbecue, a Labor Day party, or just looking for a fun way to celebrate America, these Oreo pops are sure to be a hit.
And the best part? You can customize these treats to fit any occasion or theme. You could use green and white candy melts for a St. Patrick’s Day treat, pink and white for a baby shower, or any other colors you like. The possibilities are endless!
More Fun July 4th Crafts and Printables:
Red, White, and Blue 4th of July Slime Recipe
July 4th Chocolate Dipped Strawberries
Fourth of July Color by Number Coloring Pages
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4th of July Oreo Pops Recipe
Why not give these Easy 4th of July Oreo Pops a try this year? Partygoers will surely love this dessert and they’re so simple to make that you can even get the little ones involved in the process.
Whether you’re looking for a fun activity to do with the family or just want to add some patriotic flair to your snack table, these Oreo pops are a perfect choice.
And that’s it! With just a few simple ingredients and a little bit of time, you can create a fun and festive 4th of July treat.