These Easter Chick Oreo Pops are sweet Easter treat. Not only are they fun to make, they are a simple springtime or Easter dessert that kids will love.
After a couple of miserable attempts at making cake pops, I quickly realized that Oreo Pops are much simpler to make and my family and friends enjoy them just as much. Last summer I made these 4th of July Oreo Pops and they were a real hit, so I decided to make some Easter treat pops for our family gathering this weekend. My local craft store had Wilton Candy Melts 50% a couple of weeks ago, and I stocked up on all the colors of spring, including several bags of yellow, which were prefect for these Easter Chick Oreo Pops.
These little chicks turned out so cute.
Easter is such a wonderful time for crafts. I don’t know why. Perhaps it’s the arrival of spring that has everyone wanting to DO stuff. In any case, you can pair these pops with a DIY Easter Candy Jar then complete the package by making an Easter Bunny Bag, doing Sponge-Painted Easter Egg Craft, and trying one of 63 Ways to Dye Easter Eggs (yes, 63!)
Easter Chick Oreo Pops Ingredients
- Oreo cookies
- lollipop sticks
- yellow candy melts melted
- orange candy coated chips for the beak
- orange wild flower confetti sprinkles for the feet
- 1/4 ” white and black icing eyes
Easter Chick Oreo Pops Instructions
- Carefully separate the cookie to insert the lollipop stick. Use a dab of candy melts or frosting to secure the stick between the 2 cookie halves. Allow to set for a few minutes.
- Dip the Oreo Pops into the candy melts, and carefully shake off any excess. Smooth a bit with the back of a spoon if needed.
- While the coating is still soft, place 2 eyes onto the chick. Next, add 1 candy-coated chip for the beak and 2 orange wild-flower sprinkles near the bottom for the feet. Place on a cookie sheet lined with wax paper and chill until chocolate coating is set.
FAQs
No. While I ordered them from Amazon, you should also be able to pick these supplies up at your grocery store or craft store.
I don’t see why not. Terrific idea!
(I was asked this for my 4th of July Oreo Pops; figured I would repost this question here)
Ha! Like everything, practice makes perfect. But if you find you’re going through a lot of cookies, I would suggest twisting, not pulling, the cookie pieces apart. You can also chill them beforehand to firm up the filling and make it easier to split. And if these tips don’t work, apply a knife or fork and split them that way.
How To Store Chick Oreo Pops
Place the Oreo pops in an airtight container or individually wrap them in plastic. This will prevent them from drying out. Keep them in a cool, dry place to prevent the icing from melting. You can store them in the fridge for up to 4 days. You can also freeze them. To do so, individually wrap them in plastic then put them in an airtight container. They should last for up to a month. When you’re ready to eat the pops, take them out of the fridge/freezer and let them come to room temperature before removing the plastic. This will prevent condensation from forming.
Easy Chick Oreo Pop (Easter Treat)
About a MomIngredients
- OREO cookies
- Lollipop sticks
- Yellow candy melts melted
- Orange candy coated chips for the beak
- Orange wild flower confetti sprinkles for the feet
- 1/4 ” White and Black Icing Eyes
Instructions
- Carefully separate the cookie, to insert the lollipop stick. Use a dab of candy melts or frosting to secure the stick between the 2 cookie halves. Allow to set for a few minutes.
- Dip the OREO Pops into the candy melts, and carefully shake off any excess. Smooth a bit with the back of a spoon if needed.
- While the coating is still soft, place 2 eyes onto the chick. Next, add 1 candy-coated chip for the beak and 2 orange wild-flower sprinkles near the bottom for the feet. Place on a cookie sheet lined with wax paper and chill until chocolate coating is set.
Notes
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These are too cute. I also saw the Monster Inc, Mike ones. I guess you can make almost anything with Oreo Cookies as the inside
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These are adorable and who does not like Oreos. Since Easter has passed I will try them with a summer theme piping in waves or a beach ball.
I love what you do with Oreos and it is easier than cake pops. Is the frosting stiff enough to extend it up for a feathery tuft on top of each chick’s head?
That’s a great idea! I don’t see why you couldn’t.
NEVER SEEN ANYTHING LIKE THIS –BUT THANKS FOR SHARING..!!
Those are so cute! They look delicious, too 🙂
I absolutely love these oreo pops. They are the cutest thing ever> i wish I had seen something like this when my kids were younger, I think they would have loved to make them.
These are so cute! I love how easy they are to make also. I can’t wait to make these with my daughter. Thanks for the recipe!
How cute are these! I love them!
These look so cute and easy to make, my daughter and I will have fun making these
This is so clever! I love the idea of using oreos! Cute!!