Best Ever Homemade Oreos - Plus, How To Make an Oreo Cookie Mold! (2024)

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Make your own Homemade Oreos from scratch using the best ingredients! Perfect for eating plain, dunking in milk, and making other Oreo recipes with!

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Warning: This post has a lot of pictures!

Normally, I try to stick to a max of 2 photos per post, but this one is going to have a few more than that. The reason is that this homemade Oreo recipe has a lot to show, and I want to make sure you see everything!

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Homemade Oreos

You may be asking yourself "why would anyone want to make Oreos from scratch?". For most people, that's a valid question!

For us, the ability to control the ingredients in our food is a must. With so many food allergies we simply can't just buy things from the store.

But that's ok! Because though store bought Oreos used to be a favorite, these homemade Oreos easily took first place!

The strong, yet crumbly chocolate cookie filled with a creamy icing center is perfectly achieved in this homemade version.

Even my husband, who is a DIE-HARD Oreo fan thought these were better by far! I'd say that's a winner!

For this recipe, I used einkorn flour. However, you use any white wheat flour you'd like instead!

Making an Oreo Cookie Mold

Though this step is not strictly necessary, it does add to the authentic feel of these homemade Oreos!

You can see how perfect the homemade Oreo cookies look next to the store bought version!

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And the filling level can be determined based on your preferences! And you can see that I skipped the food dye, but you can add it if you want!

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Plus, it really only took a few minutes to make the cookie mold, and now I can use them over and over again!

I used this Food Grade Silicone Putty to make 6 cookie molds. Since the Halloween Oreos are the ones my husband likes best, I bought a package and made molds of each different cookie pattern.

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This can be done with any Oreo variation, or you can simply make all the molds after the classic Oreo pattern!

Step 1:

Remove the icing from the Oreo and place the chocolate cookie face up on a piece of wax paper.

Step 2:

Mix equal parts of the white and purple putty until fully smooth. It takes about 30 seconds.

I used a scale and measured out .65 ounces of each and then mixed them.

ONLY MIX 1 MOLD AT A TIME.

Step 3:

With the putty in a ball, flatten it gently in your hands.

Press the putty gently over the Oreo you prepared in Step 1 and work the putty until it is fully covering the cookie.

Make sure that the edges touch the wax paper so that the depth of the cookie is captured.

Step 4:

Let the mold sit for 25-45 minutes before removing the cookie.

Step 5:

Repeat steps for remaining dough.

All in all, it took me about 15 minutes to make all 6 molds!

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Making Homemade Oreos

Once you have the molds, it's time to start using them! Here are the complete steps for making Homemade Oreos, with printable instructions and recipe below.

Step 1:

Mix all ingredients together in a food processor: 2 cups cold butter, 4 cups flour, 1 cup white sugar, 1/2 cup powdered sugar, 1/3 cup cacao, 1/3 cup Dutch or black cocoa, 2 eggs, 1 tsp salt, 1 Tbsp vanilla extract.

NOTE: If dough is dry, knead it with your hands until dark and smooth.

Step 2:

Pinch a small section of dough off the main batch and press firmly into the cookie mold. Repeat for all molds.

NOTE: If you are not using a cookie mold, simply roll the dough between 2 sheets of wax paper and cut with a cookie or biscuit cutter.

Step 3:

Let rest in the freezer for 15 minutes. Pop out of the molds by gently pressed from the back of mold. Keep finished dough in the freezer while processing the remaining dough.

Repeat all previous steps until tray is full.

Step 4:

Bake for 15 minutes at 375°.

Repeat all steps until dough is gone. Let cookies cool while you make the cream filling.

Step 5:

Melt 1/3 cup cocoa butter and 1/3 cup coconut oil until fully melted. Stir for 2 minutes, transfer to a room temperature medium glass bowl and stir 2 more minutes.

Step 6:

Add 2 1/4 cup icing sugar (powdered sugar) and 2 Tbsp vanilla to oil. Mix with an electric mixture until smooth.

Step 5:

Add cream filling to a piping bag, or Ziploc with the tip cut off, and pipe a generous dollop in the center of half the cookies.

Only do 10 cookies at a time, as the icing will firm up quickly. Press a second cookie evenly down onto the cream filling to distribute.

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Repeat until all cookies are filled. Store in an air tight container.

Tips for The Best Homemade Oreos

After making a few hundred of these homemade Oreos, I have a few tips that help to make the process as simple and foolproof as possible!

Tip One:

Roll the dough between parchment if you're not using a mold. If the dough won't release from the parchment (happens if the dough gets too warm), just pop it in the freezer for 5 minutes and then try again.

Tip Two:

Bake the cookies on parchment paper whether you use a mold or not! They release much easier, and since they are so crisp, stuck cookies equals broken cookies!

Tip Three:

If the dough feels too crumbly just press it firmly in your hands to melt the butter a bit. This will help the dough become more pliable for rolling or pressing into the mold.

Tip Four:

Freeze dough for 5 minutes while the oven heats, and bake straight from the freezer.

Tip Five:

If the cream is too thick to pipe, just roll it into a log and pinch off a section for each cookie set. That way the cream will evenly spread with the second cookie is added.

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Homemade Oreos

Make your own Homemade Oreos from scratch using the best ingredients! Perfect for eating, dunking in milk, and making other Oreo recipes with!

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Course: Dessert

Cuisine: American

Keyword: Homemade Oreos, Oreo Cookie Recipe

Cook Time: 15 minutes minutes

Servings: 68 Finished Cookies

Ingredients

For Cookies:

  • 2 cups cold butter
  • 4 cups flour (we use einkorn flour)
  • 1 cup white sugar
  • 1/4 cup powdered sugar
  • 1/3 cup cacao
  • 1/3 cup Dutch or black cocoa
  • 2 eggs
  • 1 tsp salt
  • 1 Tbsp vanilla extract

For Filling:

  • 1/3 cup cocoa butter
  • 1/3 cup coconut oil
  • 2 1/4 cup powdered sugar
  • 2 Tbsp vanilla extract

Instructions

  • Mix all cookie ingredients together in a food processor.

    If dough is dry, knead it with your hands until dark and smooth.

  • Pinch a small section of dough off the main batch and press firmly into the cookie mold. Repeat for all molds.NOTE: If you are not using a cookie mold, simply roll the dough between 2 sheets of wax paper and cut with a cookie or biscuit cutter.

  • Let rest in the freezer for 15 minutes. Pop out of the molds by gently pressed from the back of mold. Keep finished dough in the freezer while processing the remaining dough.Repeat all previous steps until tray is full.

  • Bake for 15 minutes at 375°.Repeat all steps until dough is gone.

  • Let cookies cool while you make the cream filling.

  • Melt cocoa butter and coconut oil until fully melted. Stir for 2 minutes, transfer to a room temperature medium glass bowl and stir 2 more minutes.

  • Add icing sugar (powdered sugar) and vanilla to oil. Mix with an electric mixture until smooth.

  • Add cream filling to a piping bag, or Ziploc with the tip cut off, and pipe a generous dollop in the center of half the cookies.Only do 10 cookies at a time, as the icing will firm up quickly. Press a second cookie evenly down onto the cream filling to distribute.

  • Repeat until all cookies are filled. Store in an air tight container.

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  1. Best Ever Homemade Oreos - Plus, How To Make an Oreo Cookie Mold! (12)sarah says

    You say cacao but is that powder? beans? which are you referring to?

    Reply

    • Best Ever Homemade Oreos - Plus, How To Make an Oreo Cookie Mold! (13)Victoria says

      Hi Sarah, powdered cacao is what I am referring to :-)

      You can also use cocoa powder too!

      Reply

  2. Best Ever Homemade Oreos - Plus, How To Make an Oreo Cookie Mold! (14)Kori says

    Can you use a stand mixer? I don’t have a food processor.

    Reply

    • Best Ever Homemade Oreos - Plus, How To Make an Oreo Cookie Mold! (15)Victoria says

      Hi Kori! I’ve never tried it with a stand mixer, but I would think that a whisk attachment mixed for several minutes would do about the same job as a food processor. I can’t guarantee it though! Let me know if you try it and how it goes!

      Reply

  3. Best Ever Homemade Oreos - Plus, How To Make an Oreo Cookie Mold! (16)Kelli says

    You refer to cocoa butter for the icing in your directions, but not in the ingredients. Can you clarify?

    Reply

    • Best Ever Homemade Oreos - Plus, How To Make an Oreo Cookie Mold! (17)Victoria says

      Hi Kelli, it looks like it was listed as just butter in the ingredients list, but referred to properly in the directions. I’ve fixed it now, thank you for letting me know about that typo!

      Reply

  4. Best Ever Homemade Oreos - Plus, How To Make an Oreo Cookie Mold! (18)Arielle says

    Hi Kelly! I am not a huge fan on coconut oil, is there another oil I can use on its place? Thanks for sharing this recipe!

    Reply

    • Best Ever Homemade Oreos - Plus, How To Make an Oreo Cookie Mold! (19)Victoria says

      Hi Arielle! Not sure who Kelly is, but I thought I’d jump in :-)

      Coconut oil really is the best here for flavor and texture. It does NOT taste like coconut (my mom HATES coconut and she loves these). Other than that you might try animal fat, like lard, that has a mild flavor.

      No other nut or seed oil will work here since it needs to solidify at room temperature.

      I hope that helps, let me know if you try them!

      Reply

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FAQs

How to make Oreo cookies in mold? ›

Pour the melted candy melts into the cavity in the silicone mold, filling halfway. Place an Oreo cookie in the center of the cavity, and fill in remaining space with more candy melt. Tap the mold gently on the counter to bring any air bubbles to the surface, and use a scribe or toothpick to pop them.

What size mold do I need for chocolate covered Oreos? ›

The diameter of each cookie mold is about 2 inches. It's the perfect size for Oreos.

How are cookie molds made? ›

While the first molds were made of carved wood, today they are produced by specialty cookware and bake ware manufacturers in plastic, metal, terra cotta, resin, silicon, cast iron, and ceramic. Designs are available in an almost limitless number of patterns.

How to use silicone Oreo molds? ›

Simply fill the mold cavities 1/3 full with melted chocolate, embed your sandwich cookies, then top off each cavity with chocolate. After chilling the molds in the fridge or freezer for a few minutes, your professional quality chocolate covered Oreos are ready to unmold and enjoy.

Can I use normal chocolate for molds? ›

It's always best to use chocolate products rich in cocoa butter. We prefer to use craft melting chocolate like our TCHO chocolate discs for baking. The good news is, you can always use dark chocolate or milk chocolate discs for your candy molds. If you're a fan, you can also use white chocolate.

How to make perfect chocolate molds? ›

To make molded chocolates, start by microwaving some chocolate chips or bars in 1-minute intervals until the chocolate is fully melted. Then, pour the melted chocolate into a plastic candy mold, and scrape the excess chocolate off of the top of the mold using a knife.

What does Oreo stand for? ›

The most common version asserts that Oreo derives from or, French for "gold" and supposedly the color of the original packaging. Others say it stands for "orexigenic," a medical term for substances that stimulate the appetite (including cannabis).

What is Oreo crust made of? ›

This super easy Oreo Pie Crust only has two ingredients - Oreos and butter! This cookie crust can be made in less than 20 minutes. It is the perfect base for a pie or no bake bar recipe.

Is Oreo filling Crisco? ›

SO I'm curious, just what is the cream made of? Mostly shortening, so the Crisco flavor is spot-on. The other ingredients: powdered sugar, granulated sugar (for texture), vanilla extract, and water. If you treat people as equals, they start to think they ARE your equals.

Where is Oreo secret recipe? ›

History. The campaign was inspired by the actual Svalbard Global Seed Vault. In October 2020, Nabisco announced on social media that it had created a small concrete bunker in Svalbard, Norway to preserve the Oreo recipe in the event that the 2018 VP1 asteroid impacted the Earth on November 2 or 3, 2020.

What is the black part of an Oreo? ›

Packaged Oreo cookies contain Black Cocoa, which gives them their distinct dark cocoa color and mild chocolate flavor. It can be difficult to source in stores but purchased easily online. If you don't have it, you can also use Dutch-process cocoa. My favorite brands of Dutch-process cocoa powder are E.

How do you keep Oreo crust from falling apart? ›

Keep in mind that the finer the crumb, the better the crust will hold its shape. You should get about 2 cups of crumbs (packed), or about 250g. Stir in the melted butter, and then press the mixture tightly into a pie dish.

How do you keep cookies from sticking to the mold? ›

Using a dry, clean pastry brush, simply brush a generous amount of flour onto the mold, paying particular attention to the deepest areas of the image. You must brush the mold for every single pressing. Gently tap the mold to remove any excess. Never use oil or non-stick spray and flour in the molds.

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