These New Year Oreo Clock Cookies are super easy to make! Only 3 ingredients, these cookies are a must for any dessert table for you New Year’s Eve party celebration! Super fun and easy to make, these cookies also make a cute favor to take home when your party is winding down.
You will love how easy these are to make and kids will have so much fun making them as well. Serve them with little glasses of milk and the kids will have a great time ringing in the New Year (you can set the clock ahead for them)!
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You will need:
1 (7-oz.) Betty Crocker pouch of white COOKIE icing
12 Oreo cookies
Black edible marker
48 silver dragées sprinkles (optional)
Directions for New Year Oreo Clock Cookies:
Squeeze out a circle of icing around the top of an Oreo. Fill in the middle with icing.
Space 4 dragées evenly around the rim of the icing. Let dry completely. (Around 4 hours or overnight)
With a black edible marker, make dots where the numbers should be. Draw on clock hands at midnight.
You can even make these gluten-free and use the gluten-free Oreos. The Betty Crocker brand of cookie decorating icing is gluten-free on the label.
Now you have the cutest cookies for your New Year’s Eve party! Perfect for kids or adults alike, everyone will love these! Serve with shots of milk for the kids or send everyone home with the cookies as favors. They are no-bake and easy to decorate, and kids will love to help too! Great for teaching kids to tell time, it’s a fun party snack to ring in the new year!
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New Year Oreo Clock Cookies
These cute cookies are only 3 ingredients and are so fun and easy to make! Perfect for your New Year's Eve party!
Ingredients
- 1 (7-oz.) pouch of white cookie icing
- 12 Oreo cookies
- 48 silver dragées * (optional)
- Black edible marker
Instructions
- Squeeze out a circle of icing around the top of an Oreo. Fill in the middle with icing.
- Space 4 dragées evenly around the rim of the icing. Let dry completely.
- With a black edible marker, make dots where the numbers should be. Draw on clock hands at midnight.