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Mickey Mouse Rudolph Oreo Cookie Pops

November 7, 2016 This post may contain affiliate links.

It’s so easy to turn store bought cookies into these cute Mickey Mouse Rudolph Oreo Cookie Pops for Christmas. Your kids will love making and eating these sweet holiday treats.

It's so easy to turn store bought cookies into these cute Mickey Mouse Rudolph Oreo Cookie Pops for Christmas. Your kids will love making and eating these sweet holiday treats.

Aren’t these just the sweetest?

I had so much fun making Halloween Mickey Mouse Oreo Cookies that I just had to make some for Christmas and when I found the new Wilton Rudolph the Red Nose Reindeer Cupcake Decorating Kits I knew they would make creating these Christmas cookies much easier than the Halloween versions. (affiliate link)

Use Wilton Rudolph the Red Nose Reindeer Decorating Kits to make cute Mickey Mouse Rudolph Oreo Cookie Pops for Christmas.

Each of the kits comes with candy antlers, eyes, and red noses. I chose not to use the eyes for this project because I thought the Rudolph pops looked cuter without them. I’m sure I’ll find another way to use them to decorate another Christmas treat later on.

Making the Mickey Mouse Oreo Cookies is so easy and decorating them using the kit is just as easy.

Check it out.

These Oreo cookie pops were so simple to make that I couldn’t resist dipping some of them in chocolate. Both treats look cute, but the chocolate dipped ones will stay fresher longer.

If you just make the plain cookie pops be sure to store them in an airtight container. If they sit out in the air for more than several hours they get soft and Oreos should be crunchy! Am I right?

The plain cookies pops will be perfect to dip in a tall glass of milk though, which is exactly what my husband did with the cookies I shared with him.

It's so easy to turn store bought cookies into these cute Mickey Mouse Rudolph Oreo Cookie Pops for Christmas. Your kids will love making and eating these sweet holiday treats.

You can find the items you need to make these sweet Mickey Mouse Rudolph Oreo Cookie Pops on Amazon.com (commission earned for sales).

It's so easy to turn store bought cookies into these cute Mickey Mouse Rudolph Oreo Cookie Pops for Christmas. Your kids will love making and eating these sweet holiday treats.
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Mickey Mouse Rudolph Oreo Cookie Pops
Prep Time
20 mins
Total Time
20 mins
 
Decorate Oreos to look like Rudolph the Red Nose Reindeer for Christmas using candy antlers and red noses.
Course: Dessert
Cuisine: American
Keyword: mickey mouse oreo, oreo cookie pops, rudolph oreo
Servings: 12
Author: Beth Jackson Klosterboer
Ingredients
Plain Cookie Pops
  • 12 Oreo Mini Cookies
  • 12 Oreo Mega Stuf Chocolate Sandwich Cookies
  • 2 ounces Dark Cocoa Candy Melts melted
  • 1 Wilton Rudolph the Red Nose Reindeer Decorating Kit
Chocolate Dipped Pops
  • 12 Oreo Mega Stuf Chocolate Sandwich Cookies
  • 12 ounces Dark Cocoa Candy Melts melted
  • or pure chocolate melted and tempered*
  • 12 Oreo Mini Cookies
  • 1 Wilton Rudolph the Red Nose Reindeer Decorating Kit
*See my Chocolate Making Tips page for detailed instructions on working with and melting Candy Melts and chocolate. If using pure chocolate, refrigerate instead of freezing in the instructions below.
  • It will be a little easier to get all your cookies dipped in chocolate if you use 16 ounces. You'll have left overs so just break up some cookies and stir them in then make some chocolate bark.
Instructions
Plain Cookie Pops
  1. Pull apart one Mini Oreo Cookie and scrape out the filling.
  2. Insert both cookie halves into one of the Oreo Mega Stuf Cookies creating Mickey Mouse ears.
  3. Repeat creating 12 Mickey Mouse Oreo Cookies.
  4. Insert two candy antlers in between Mickey's ears.
  5. Dab a bit of melted chocolate on the back of a red nose and press it onto the Mega Stuf cookie opposite the antlers.
  6. Dip the tip of a wooden craft stick in chocolate and insert it into the cookie opposite the antlers.
  7. Let chocolate dry before picking up your cookie pops.
Chocolate Dipped Pops
  1. Split apart an Oreo Mega Stuf Cookie.
  2. Brush chocolate on the inside of the cookie and press the two halves back together.
  3. Split apart a Mini Oreo Cookie and scrape out the filling.
  4. Dip one edge of each mini cookie in chocolate and insert them into the Mega Stuf cookie creating Mickey's ears.
  5. Flatten one tip of a paper straw and dip the tip in chocolate.
  6. Insert into the Mega Stuf cookie opposite the cookie ears.
  7. Repeat creating 12 Mickey cookies.
  8. Freeze cookie for 3 minutes.
  9. Dip the cookies in chocolate.
  10. Set cookie on a parchment paper lined baking sheet.
  11. Press one red candy nose onto the cookie opposite the ears.
  12. Freeze for 3-5 minutes until the chocolate hardens.

I am in love with the candy pieces in these decorating kits. Just so you know this is not a sponsored post.  I am just a big fan of the treats you can make with these kits.

If you can’t get the kits you can always use chocolate, candy clay, or other candies to make your own decorations like I did with these other fun rudolph treats.

This Christmas have fun in the kitchen making and decorating reindeer food crafts and holiday treats.

Reese’s Cup Rudolph • Chocolate Rice Krispie Treat Reindeer
Rudolph the Red Nose Reindeer Graham Cracker Pops • Rudolph the Red Nose Reindeer Candy Bars
Caramel Reindeer Pops • Brownie Rudolph with Peanut Butter Candy Antlers
Rudolph Looking to the Sky Chocolate Wrappers  • Milk Chocolate Rudolph Cupcake Wrappers
Cocoa No-Bake Oatmeal Raisin Reindeer Pops • Chocolate Pretzel Reindeer

Be sure to check out all my fun Christmas Recipes!

Filed Under: Christmas Recipes, Kid's Treats, Movie and T.V. Character Treats Tagged With: Chocolate, Cookies, Lollipops, Mickey Mouse treats

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Comments

  1. Lisa W.

    November 7, 2016 at 9:40 pm

    So adorable! Thank you!

    Reply
    • Beth

      November 8, 2016 at 12:55 pm

      Thanks!!!

      Reply
  2. Karen @ Sugartown Sweets

    November 10, 2016 at 8:49 pm

    Your Rudolph pops are simply adorable, with your chocolate dipped ones being my favorite! I am SOO ready for this Christmas season. :0)

    Reply
    • Beth

      November 12, 2016 at 4:53 pm

      Thanks, Karen, I’m ready too!

      Reply

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