Make fall great with the best Oreo cookie hacks
Short days and long nights – fall can put a damper on your mood – but these Oreo cookie hacks will put the smile back on your face!
Autumn is here, wet rainy days and long nights can spoil your joy. But the good news is that you can make fall great with the best Oreo cookie hacks. They are a favorite and can be found almost anywhere there are treats. Over 60 billion cookies are sold each year, sold in more than 100 countries around the world. More than 20 billion of these cookies are sold every year in the United States alone. The Oreo was developed in March 1912 by the National Biscuit Company (Nabisco) in New York City. The first batch was sold to a grocer in Hoboken, New Jersey for $1.85 for 9.25 of the tasty treats.
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Not only are they good, they also keep it fresh by releasing flavors in the short term. These include White Peach Oolong, Sour Patch Kids, Space Dunk, Cadbury Oreo Creme and more. Best served with milk, Baileys or simply plain…they are a treat for all ages. And here are the ways to take it to the next level.
Oreo brownie
To make an Oreo brownie, simply place 5 Oreos in a food processor and pulverize. Place the crumbs in a bowl and add 1 tsp. sugar, about 1/8 tsp baking powder, 1/4 c. Heat milk and microwave on high for one minute. Top with ice cream, whipped cream, sprinkles, etc. Yummy! Here is another recipe:
Cookie shells
All you need is a 14.3 ounce package of Oreos, 1 egg, and 2 tablespoons melted butter. Refinery29 offers a handy tutorial you can watch while you eat that second pack of Oreos you bought “for emergencies.”
Oreo S'mores
Place a toasted marshmallow on top of the Oreo filling already inside and you've created magic.
PB&J cookie sandwich
Remove the bottom chocolate chip cookie from a Berry Creme Oreo and the top cookie from a PB Creme Oreo and mix them together to create a peanut butter and jelly hybrid. Or spread real peanut butter into a Berry Creme Oreo. Also goes well with a strawberry shortcake Oreo. Or, you know, a plain Oreo.
Lemon meringue pie
Spread marshmallow flakes on the inside of a lemon-flavored Oreo (Lemon or Lemon Twist).
Cinnamon rolls
Make your own Cinnamon Roll Oreos by twisting a gold Oreo in half and sprinkling cinnamon on the filling. Or there's this dab move.
Oreo “Nice Cream”
Place some frozen bananas and some Oreos in a food processor and blend until a soft serve consistency is reached. You've just made the world's easiest dairy-free ice cream. To make a milkshake, simply add your favorite plant-based milk.
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