These Baseball Oreo Cookies are perfect for a baseball themed party, team party or for you favorite baseball fan. I made these for Father’s Day and put them on a fun snack board! They are super easy to make and only 3 ingredients. Plus they are no-bake!
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You will need:
15 Oreos
Bright white candy coating
Red food coloring pen
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Directions for Baseball Oreo Cookies:
Melt candy coating according to package instructions. Dip Oreo into the melted candy coating and lift it out using a fork. Tap the side of a bowl to remove any excess candy coating.
Place on parchment paper and dry thoroughly, at least 2 hours.
Using the red food coloring pen, draw on stitching to look like a baseball.
That’s it! They are SUPER EASY to make and will be the hit of any baseball team party or baseball birthday themed party! They’re perfect for picnics, 4th of July and Father’s Day too!
These Baseball Oreo Cookies are a great party activity too. You can have the kids make these from start to finish, or you can have the Oreos all ready to go by dipping and drying them in advance and have the kids draw on the stitching themselves. They can even autograph their own ball or draw in their favorite team’s logo in the middle.
You can easily make these no-bake Baseball Oreo cookies gluten-free by using the Gluten-free Oreos too.
A big thanks to my neighbor Brayden for letting me borrow his glove and ball for these photos!
Baseball Oreo Cookies
These baseball Oreo cookies are so fun and easy to make and only use 3 ingredients!
Ingredients
- 15 Oreos
- Bright white candy coating
- Red food coloring pen
Instructions
- Melt candy coating according to package instructions. Dip Oreo into the melted candy coating and lift it out using a fork. Tap the side of a bowl to remove any excess candy coating.
- Place on parchment paper and dry thoroughly, at least 2 hours.
- Using the red food coloring pen, draw on stitching to look like a baseball.