The perfect cookie, candy cane drenched Oreos…red, decorated and gone in one bite!
Let’s get decorating: Candy Cane Drenched Oreos!
- 8 oz Hershey Candy Cane Kisses
- 12 Holiday Oreos (regular Oreos will work just fine as well)
- 2 tsp Powdered Sugar
- Holiday Candy Decorations
- Lie a cookie sheet or cutting board with parchment paper.
- Place 12 Oreos on sheet and place in freezer for at least 25 minutes.
- Unwrap and place kisses in a microwave safe bowl.
- Melt by microwaving for 30 seconds and stirring, then repeating until melted and smooth.
- Add powdered sugar and stir until well mixed.
- Using a fork, dip Oreos in melted candy and flip to insure complete coating.
- Shake off excess and return to prepared sheet.
- Decorate top with decoration if desired.
- Return to refrigerator for 30 minutes to set.
Now tell me…is there any better cookie than an Oreo? Well how about a Winter Oreo? Kids find these a little shocking and a LOT of fun. You can use regular Oreos to prepare this recipe as well but you won’t get the red surprise when you bite inside.
Hershey’s Candy Cane Kisses are what make this recipe extra fun and pink. Don’t hesitate to eat a few of these little gems while you are cooking!
Once you do your melting of the kisses and drenching of the oreos (which is so simple), there is only one fun thing left to do.

Decorate your candy cane drenched Oreos! You don’t have to use the Wilton Candy Canes decorations (but aren’t they adorable?) You can also use, bits of Candy Cane, Candy Cane Kisses or even red hots.
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You might enjoy these other recipes:
Candy Cane Christmas Cupcakes Recipe
Cinnamon Rosettes Croissants Recipe
Big Batch Cauliflower Lasagna




Too soon it will be time for these again. They do look festive.
About a dozen of this in a clear bag with a ribbon with be a cute gift for an office co worker for a holiday gift.
These look so good, and we love peppermint for the holidays. I want to keep these in mind!
These look so good. Wish I had some right now!
These look delicious. I would want to eat the whole pan of them I love doing dipping so easy and quick!
Looks super yummy!
I love oreos, and who doesent like pepermint! Win all around!
Gotta like sinking your teeth into a layer of chocolate before hitting the oreo!
OMG, these must be their own food group! Peppermint and chocolate is one of my favorite taste combinations.
Shelley, I have decided to use your recipe and use candy melts to make green and yellow oreo cookies for Easter. I mean, who doesn’t love an Oreo?
RIGHT!!! So agree Alice. Shelley
I think this is a really neat recipe idea. This recipe could be used for any holiday.
I’m glad all the temptations of holiday cookies are mostly over.
These look like fancy, gourmet cookies! My Moms Club does a cookie exchange every Christmas. I will have to remember this recipe for the next one! 🙂
Let me know Amy D. what you think. The Chief Blonde
I would love to make these next Christmas, but I am not a fan of mint. I’ll need to experiment. These look amazing.
Where have I been, I never noticed Hershey Candy Cane Kisses! I would love to make these for Valentines and change up the theme a little to a heart decoration!
Happy Winter Solstice! Thanks for all the fun contests.
The Oasis Supply Snowflake Sprinkle Quins look pretty cool.
I like the Christmas Holiday Sprinkles (6 Cell Jar) because my littles love sprinkles!
I love all of the different edible icing decorations. They are adorable and add something special to cakes, cupcakes and other treats.
I’ve been looking for the perfect rolling pin and this looks like a good one! J.K. Adams FRP-1 Maple French Rolling Pin