Img_9284On Saturday night our old Boston friend Rob (of "Rob and Mandy" fame) called requesting my homemade oreo cookie recipe. Now, I can’t actually call it ‘mine’ as I didn’t invent it and have no idea where I got it from. It’s in a book that I’ve handwritten favorite recipes in for over 10+ years. So I give him the recipe and for the next 24 hours we slowly start craving said oreo cookies. And now, I’m sure you will be, too. So here goes:

Homemade Oreo’s
2 Devils Food Cake mixes*
1 1/4 C Butter
4 eggs
1 tsp vanilla

Directions:
Mix well. Roll into cherry sized balls. Place on an ungreased cookie sheet (I put mine on silpat). Bake at 350 degrees for 10-13 minutes**.

*I realized on Sunday night that I didn’t have any Devil’s Food Cake mixes, but I had some other chocolaty fudge cake mix so I used those and it was fine.
**I found cooking for 10-11 minutes works best.

Cream Cheese Filling
(1) 8 oz pkg cream cheese
1/4 C butter*
1 tsp vanilla
3 1/2 C Powdered Sugar.

Mix well and spread between cooled cookies.

*The 1 1/4 cup of butter for the cookies used up my butter supply. Then I started thinking- do you really need cream cheese AND butter? So I made it without and it tasted just as great. I say ix-nay on the butter-ay.
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If you want to make your own stencils, here’s a little how-to.
1) Print out your letters or  symbols, enlarged about 75%
2) Using freezer or wax paper, trace the letters.

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3) Cut letter out with an exacto knife (I buy everything from the tool king. Kidding) and  cut around each letter so it’s big enough to cover the cookie.
4) Place stencil on top of cookie and sift powdered sugar on top. Remove stencil.

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I stenciled them and then set them on top of a cookie that had already been frosted. If you have powdered sugar that gets on the cookie (outside of your stencil) just use a small paint brush with a dab of water on the end to ‘pick-up’ or ‘erase’ anything that you don’t want there. I did it a little  around the letters to  finish them off. I thought these would be so cute for birthdays with a big flower or train stenciled on top. I actually think it would be really cool to do a profile of your kid and shrink it down the size of a cookie and then use that as a stencil. That would be cool for a birthday. Am I crazy??
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Smocks and bonnets have been uploaded to the shop and pincushions will be uploaded sometime between now….and my death. Okay probably on Wed or Thurs.
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Happy Tuesday!

xoxo

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22 responses to “Cookie Love”

  1. Macy Avatar

    Bless you for posting this recipe. I’m making them this weekend for treats for a class I have to teach. Very, very exciting. Thank you so much.

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  2. Kimberly Avatar

    Oh, my favorite cookies! Brings back such happy memories. I miss you so much around Valentine’s…our “Jason heaven” adventures in baking and Bond. The stencils are a great idea! I love the bonnets and smocks, too. I hope I have a girl someday so you can make things for her to wear!

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  3. melanie Avatar
    melanie

    Lovin’ it all as usual!

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  4. Tawni Avatar

    Okay, I am ALL over the baby bonnet. I just can’t decide what one I want (well what one Sofia wants) haha. Can we trade hair clips for bonnets? I swear I will have my esty shop up soon. Its so time consuming! Let me know when you are making a run to the fabric district! I want to come!

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  5. Mandy Avatar

    Thanks again for the recipe. So tasty! We actually made these Sunday night and then again last night! I can’t stop craving them! Both times we made them I ate a few and then made Rob give them away so I wouldn’t eat all of them, which I think I am perfectly capable of doing. Love the stencil idea. Ours didn’t stick around long enough to decorate!

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  6. Kirsten Avatar

    Those homemade oreos look incredible! Cute smock too 🙂

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  7. Ashlynn Avatar

    So cute! I LOVE the lettering idea & these cookies are so yummy! Thanks for sharing.

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  8. jonipossin Avatar

    The cookies are so cute and sound yummy. Anything with that much butter and cream cheese frosting is a ‘keeper’. I will add these to my recipe file and try them when I reach my goal weight for my daughter’s wedding. Thanks for sharing both recipe and photo.
    The hat is adorable!
    Joni

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  9. julie Avatar
    julie

    Thanks for sharing your cookie recipe… they look absolutely delicious! I love the baby bonnet and smock–so cute!

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  10. Mama Urchin Avatar

    Those bonnets are darling. I’m trying to think of who I can buy one for…

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  11. shabbyjuls Avatar

    My girls would love those..weeeell, lets face it I would love those and perfect for a rainy day..I could see it now all cozied up with coffee. All of this blogsurfing is sure making it hard for me to work today..LOL

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  12. Mike Bohn Avatar
    Mike Bohn

    Probably the only guy commenting 😉 but the cookies look yummy.

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  13. ninfa Avatar
    ninfa

    totally cute cookies! found your site through ashlynn’s. you’re very creative!

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  14. ammie Avatar

    I make oreos all the time! My recipe calls for oil instead of butter though. I’ll have to try your recipe and see how it compares. I also have a recipe for a frosting that calls for marshmallow creme. I think it would be equally yummy as the cream cheese frosting. Love the stencil idea. I’ve spread the entire recipe into two jelly roll pans to bake, used heart shaped cookie cutters to cut them out, and then added pink food coloring to the icing. Turns out very cute.

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  15. Carla Avatar

    Those cookies look so yummy, and the stencils are just perfect. Thanks for sharing. I’m trying so hard not to eat so much sugar. LOL!

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  16. Megs Avatar

    these homemade oreos are my favorite to make! they always turn out and they’re always a hit! I am going to try dusting powdered sugar next time!
    For VALENTINE’S DAY: I’ll usually turn the frosting pink with a little red food coloring and stack them 5 high in cello bags. I’ll then tie them off with some thin pink and brown ribbon. A very SWEET bag of goodies for your valentine! 🙂

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  17. DaisyCake Avatar

    aaaaaaah! Home made oreos! I have to try them! I think I can make them……..
    The stencils make them extra cute!

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  18. Oiyi Avatar

    Looks like a great recipe!

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  19. Whitney Avatar

    I was referred to your blog because I was looking for an oreo recipe. Looks like I found one! Thanks for posting it.
    p.s. great blog you’ve got. So pretty!

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  20. darci Avatar

    Just what I was looking for! I saw this (http://thesticklerfamily.blogspot.com/2009/01/day-23-makin-whoopies.html) post a few days ago “The Sticklers” blog and needed more info on how to make them.
    I’m definitely making these for V-day. Very cute! Love your blog – so glad I checked it out!

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    Those look delicious! Thank you for sharing the recipe! =)

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  22. Kari Gonzales-Quintana Avatar

    Hello. I know this is an old post but if you are around, I would love a recipe for frosting that uses marshmallow cream. I always end up with lots of it after making s’mores for VBS. I never end up using the rest. Thank you.

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