Bat Oreo Pops

Bat Oreo Pops

Fly into the Easy Halloween Treats Series with Bat Oreo Pops! 🦇
👉 These quick and easy treats are made with just a few simple ingredients—Oreos, chocolate, and candy eyes! Perfect for a fun family project and a sweet Halloween celebration. Taste the spooky fun!

Bat Oreo Pops
Bat Oreo Pops Step-By-Step

Ingredients

1 pack of Oreo cookies
¼ cup chocolate chips
A bunch of wooden sticks
Candy eyeballs

Instructions

Step 1. Take two Oreo cookies and split one apart, removing the cream. Break the non-cream half into two pieces to form the bat wings.
Step 2. Melt some chocolate chips. Place a wooden stick on the cream side of the other Oreo, spoon melted chocolate over the stick, and attach the broken Oreo pieces as wings. Add more melted chocolate to secure the wings.
Step 3. Place the remaining half of the Oreo on top to cover the wings. Stick candy eyeballs onto the front using melted chocolate. Let it set, then enjoy!

To watch the step by step recipe visit our youtube channel @Copra_Coconuts 

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Ivy, the in house chef at Copra Coconuts' kitchen.

Ivy is a recipe developer and media producer based in Bangkok, Thailand. She uses the local cuisine, tropical ingredients and all year around gorgeous weather as inspiration to create the most vibrant, delicious and healthy dishes.

Because Ivy cares deeply about sustainability, she tries her best to keep all recipes plant-based, low waste and seasonal.

Some of Ivy’s favorite activities in the city of Angels are weekend bike riding at Bang Krachao island, visiting speakeasy bars and cafes around Yanwarat Road and watching the sunset by the Chao Praya River.

If you would like to find out more about Ivy’s food and cultural adventures around Thailand go to @copra_coconuts.

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