These Halloween Mummy Oreo Pops are super cute and super easy to make! With just a few ingredients and a fun time decorating, you will have these adorable treats that kids of all ages will love!
Prepare a baking sheet with parchment paper on a baking tray and set aside.
In a small bowl melt the 4 tablespoons of white chocolate in the microwave for 20 second intervals.
Open the Oreo in half and place a teaspoon of white chocolate on the cream side of the Oreos.
Place the lollipop sticks into the cream and chocolate on that side and close the Oreo.
Chill in the refrigerator for 10 to 15 minutes, to seal completely.
Once they are sealed, place the rest of the chocolate and coconut oil in another bowl, and melt in the microwave for 20 second intervals until melted. Make sure you do not burn the chocolate.
Dip oreos pop in the melted white chocolate and set it on your baking sheet to dry.
Repeat for a second coating of white chocolate and place two eyes onto each Oreo.
Let the chocolate set completely.
Add the rest of the chocolate (leftover from the dipping) into a piping bag or zip top bag, and drizzle each cookie with a bit of chocolate to make them look like the mummy wrapping.
Let cool to set. Enjoy!
Notes
If you don't like the microwave option for melting the chocolate, you can always use a double boiler method.
White chocolate chips not available, try candy melts or almond bark.
Want bigger mummies? Try using double stuffed or mega stuffed oreos. You will probably need more white chocolate to cover them all.
If you want a different color you can add a gel or oil based food coloring. Do not use water based ones or it will cause your chocolate to seize up.
To help the chocolate set faster, you can freeze the oreo pops for 15 minutes, after you add the stick to the middle, and before you do the first dip. The cold cookies will help the chocolate stick better faster.
Shake or the let the excess drip off before setting on the parchment paper to set up or you will get an extra ring or flap around the cookie and it will be uneven.