*I use a double-boiler on the stove top to slowly melt the almond bark.
*Next, I use tongs to lift, then dip the Oreo into the hot, gooey almond bark.
*Then, I stand them upright on a sheet of aluminum foil to cool.
*NOTE: Keeping kids away from hot surfaces and freshly-dipped delights may be quite challenging.
Because it looks like white bark and has almonds in it. However "Almond bark" is sold without almonds in the baking sections of grocery stores.
There are thousands of recipes that use chocolate almond bark (or produce it). Some of their names are the following: Bark Candy and Dark Chocolate Almond Bark.
Chocolate almond bark is layered chocolate with shredded or whole almonds on top. A variation of this is peppermint bark, white and dark chocolate topped with shredded candy canes.
No, they are not the same.
no i believe it doesn't.
NO it is not recommended!
Try it and see...
Sure you can. If you want to keep the white/dark look you need to dip the candy or cookie one at a time and let it dry between dips.
Oreo cookies are 1.75 inches in diameter.The distance between the Earth and her Moon is 225,291 miles (at apogee [the closest distance]).So: If Oreo cookies could be laid side-by-side into space, it would take 36,206 of them to equal 1 (one) mile.Multiplying 225,291 (distance in miles at apogee) by six times there and back (actually, that's 12 trips) would equal 2,703,492 miles.Multiplying that by 36,206 cookies equals -a LOTof cookies!
to make oreo cookies soft you make chocolate oreo balls...buy one pack of oreos and one pack of cream cheese....grind up the oreos and then mix in the cream cheese...form little balls and then dip them in melted chocolate almond bark..then let them dry...i PROMISE THIS RECIPE RULLY WORKS! By putting milk on it. and in your mouth, it'll feel soggy! Instead of cream cheese you can also use frosting which makes it taste very sweet and delicious...it can get a bit messy sometimes.
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possibly. it probabley depends on your age. but if it is Christmas, why not?? :) OREOs are great with milk as long as its your milk