Who can resist these chewy homemade Oreo cookies? These totally remind me of when I was a kid. We used to take them for dessert on picnics in the summer. No trip to the lake or family gathering is complete without these tasty treats. They’re not at all like the crunchy, stale store brand. These are soft and chewy. The cookies have an almost brownie texture. And the cream cheese filling is to die for! My favorite way to eat these is straight out of the freezer. So yummy!
For the Cookies
These cookies are completely simple and foolproof! Even if you’re not a “baker” you can bake these in no time and with no hassle. All you need are a couple of boxes of Devil’s Food Cake mix, some butter, eggs and vanilla. That’s it! Just four ingredients and you have chewy, chocolatey cookies that taste delicious all on their own, but are elevated to a real treat with the cream cheese filling. Roll the cookie dough into small balls (about the size of a walnut). Do not overcook these little chocolate cookies. They’re much better when they’re a little soft. Place cookies on a rack to cool.
Ingredients for Oreo Filling
This filling is just a variation on our Cream Cheese Frosting. Make sure your cream cheese and butter is at room temperature before mixing them together with powdered sugar and a little vanilla. Whip until nice and fluffy. Spoon a little bit onto one of the Oreo cookies, then top with another. Let them set up, and store in the refrigerator or the freezer until served.
Tips For Making Homemade Oreos
Bake the cookies on a baking sheet lined with sheets of parchment paper or a silicone mat to avoid sticking Use a cookie scoop to get all your cookies the same size. To make these cookies from scratch, you can use our homemade cake mix recipe and follow the instructions for the chocolate cookies. You will need 7 cups of dry mix. Store you cookies in the refrigerator in an airtight container or with the cookies individually wrapped in plastic wrap. If packing in lunches or for a picnic, we always like to wrap each cookie individually to prevent the filing from squeezing out If cream cheese frosting isn’t your thing, try filling your cookies with vanilla buttercream frosting instead.
Variations on Homemade Oreo Cookies
For Grasshopper Oreo cookies, mix a little bit of mint extract and green food coloring to the frosting. So deliciously cool and minty! You can also make chocolate peanut butter Oreo cookies by mixing in a few tablespoons of peanut butter into the frosting. Try red velvet cake mix instead of devil’s food mix for a fun flavor twist. For those delicious “double stuff” Oreos, add extra frosting.
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