Halloween Oreo Cauldron Pops are the perfect fun, festive, and spooky treat. These no-bake cookie pops are as easy to make as they are to eat!
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If you have kids, these cauldron pops are perfect for them to help make. They can get creative, dipping the Oreos and adding fun eyes and colorful sprinkles.
Once these pops are completely set, you can wrap them in cellophane, tie a bow on the stick, and give them out as edible gifts.
For an extra spooky touch, I like to grab a black cauldron, fill it with Styrofoam, and stick the pops in it to create a fun Halloween centerpiece. I promise it’ll be a hit at your party! You can also make it so the kids can enjoy themselves at home.
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Get the essential details of this Halloween party at a glance:
- Type of recipe: Dessert or sweet appetizer
- Cooking method: No bake
- Skill level: Easy with room for lots of creativity
- Flavors & textures: Sweet with a classic Oreo crunch
Ingredients Needed
- Chocolate sandwich cookies: Oreo cookies are the key to making these cauldrons. Feel free to use your favorite flavor.
- Candy eyes: These candy sprinkles are for the eyes of the cauldrons.
- Candy melts: Black candy melts, and green candy melts are used to coat the cookies and create the cauldron.
- Coconut oil: Helps to melt the candy and evenly coat the cookies. Use the unrefined coconut oil so you won't have a coconut taste.
- Halloween sprinkles: Have fun with decorating and use sprinkles to give character to your Oreo pops.
How To Make Cauldron Oreo Pops
Step 1. Melt the black candy melts with coconut oil to thin them out. Remove one of the sides of the cookie, dip the top of the stick into the melted candy coating, put the stick into the center of the cookie on the cream filling and then add the top cookie back.
Step 2. Dip the cookies into the black candy coating, coating both sides. Gently shake off excess chocolate. Place on parchment to dry for 10 minutes or until solid.
Step 3. Add green candy melts to a piping bag. Cut off a small part of the tip of the piping bag and pipe small dots at the top of the cookie.
Tip: It's easiest to use disposable piping bags. You can load them with candy melts and pop the bag into the microwave to melt them.
Step 4. Immediately top with sprinkles while the coating is still melted. Use a little chocolate to adhere the candy eyes to the body of the cauldron—pipe on a green mouth.
Feel free to make as many pops as you like. A typical bag of sandwich cookies is 14 ounces and contains 36 cookies. If you wish to make a lot of these pops, you may need to buy two bags of the black candy melts.
What To Pair With Cauldron Pops
If you're hosting a Halloween party, add some more recipes to your spread:
- Halloween Sprinkle Sugar Cookies
- Candy Corn Jello Cups
- Autumn Leaf Sugar Cookies
- Black Cupcakes
- Maple Spice Cakes
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Recipe
Halloween Oreo Cauldron Pops
Equipment
Ingredients
- 10 Chocolate sandwich cookies like Oreo’s
- Candy eyes
- 12 ounce Black candy coating
- 12 ounce Lime green candy coating
- Halloween sprinkle mix
Instructions
- Add the black candy melts to a deep bowl and melt in the microwave in 30 second increments, stirring in between. Add solid coconut oil to thin out the chocolate (about 1 teaspoon worth).
- Remove one of the sides of the cookie, dip the top of the stick into the melted candy coating then put the stick into the center of the cookie on the cream filling and then add the top cookie back. Let set for 5 mins.
- Dip the cookies into the black candy coating, coating both sides. Gently shake off excess.
- Place on parchment to dry for 10 mins or until solid.
- Add green candy melt to a piping bag and melt on 30 second increments, turning the bag over and squeezing candy coating so it melts.
- Cut off a small part of the tip of the piping bag and pip small dots at the top of the cookie. Immediately top with sprinkles while the coating is still melted.
- Use a little chocolate to adhere the candy eyes to the body of the cauldron.
- Pipe on a green mouth.
- Let set another 10-15 min until fully dry.
Notes
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From learning to cook on a farm in Indiana to culinary school in California, my passion for food is never-ending. Turning on my oven to bake something for friends and family is my happy place, and I am glad to be here at One Hot Oven sharing sweet and savory family-friendly recipes for your cooking and baking inspiration.
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