Oreo Frogs

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Oreo frogs are the perfect kids treat and only require a few ingredients!

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 I LOVE playing in the kitchen with my son and these Oreo frogs were so much fun to make  He is at that perfect age where he really enjoys to mix stuff around. This project had a few steps he couldn’t quite master, but he enjoyed handing me the pretzels to be dipped in the chocolate and the eyes to make them silly.  He giggles every time he sees his little frogs sitting on the counter! 🙂  it makes my heart happy! Want to make your own? 
 
 

Ingredients for Oreo Frogs:

Oreo Cookies
Pretzels
Red Candy for your tongue (I used sugar covered gum drops)
Green Sprinkles

DIRECTIONS: 

Melt your chocolate following the directions of the bag or in a melting pot.   Cover your pretzels and Oreos in the chocolate.  Place pretzels together (bottoms side by side) Place Oreo cookie on top of pretzels.  Place you tongue, eyes and sprinkles on the cookie!
 
Oreo Frog

 

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Happy Crafting!!
 
 

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72 Comments

  1. These little frogs are soooo CUTE!!! @ I don’t know what child wouldn’t like them! Thanks, for sharing…..I plan to make these for my grandson………Thanks, So Much 🙂 VGGENT***************

  2. I found your frog cookies on pinterest and had to pin them. I have never been a big fan of frogs..however a cousin of mine gave me a plaster one as a house warming gift. He sits on my deck. A year later she died and now every time I see a frog I think of her and have to smile. I know she looks out for me and some day soon I will make these for the little people in my life. Jean would have liked that.

  3. These are adorable and I am a bit obsessive about frogs so I had to try them! The plan is to make them for my daughter’s first birthday next week but my trial run didn’t go as well as I’d hoped. I had trouble getting the top of the Oreo to look smooth. Also, did you use double stuff because I also had a hard time getting the tongue to stick in. and I love the color of yours. I’m going to have to find the Wilton’s green wafers!

    1. Hi Jennifer! That sounds so fun! I bet she will love the little frogs! Once you dipped the Oreo’s into the chocolate did you pick it up with fork and tap it slightly on the side of the bowl that should help smooth out the chocolate a bit. I did use double stuff oreo’s which should help having more space for the tongue….don’t be afraid to push it in slightly 🙂 I hope they turn out great!

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  5. my sister made these this week…they came out so cute and everybody thought so too! Some people plan to put in their kids (especially their boys) Easter baskets.

  6. Wow, these are so cute. We do an edible book fest every year for the library I work at so this year I’m doing FRog & Toad are Friends!! I’ll do half green and half light brown with mini choc chips for the toads warts. Thank you so much for the idea!

  7. Hi, just wanted to let you know we made these as a part of our F:Frog unit and I shared about it on my Kids and a Mom in the Kitchen this week. I made sure to link back to this post.

    Have a great day

  8. My SIL is a Frog Freak and she would go crazy for these! Her birthday is next month and I’m going to make her some of these instead of a cake! Thanks!

    1. Auntie patch just another idea for you if your going to make these for your SIL’s b-day y not make a cake that looks like a pond and place the frog cookies on top?

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  10. Hi, these are just so cute! I saw them shared on Facebook and had to Google them to find out where they originated from. I feel it is only right to share from the original blog. I have to share these with my My Father’s World: Kindergarten Facebook page. Frogs is one of the units coming up for us and this will be great for Kids and a Mom in the Kitchen.
    If you have a chance, I invite you to stop by and share on my weekly recipe linky.

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  11. I love all things frogs, especially when functional or food that looks like a frog. Thank you for posting and sharing. I’m sharing on Pinterest and Facebook

  12. Oh my gosh! I love this so much. This is just the cutest thing ever. I wish I could take treats into my daughter’s class, but no non-packaged food 🙁 However, these will make a great snack for playdates or sleepovers! Thank you! Totally pinned it!

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    Amber

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  14. These cookies are the cutest!
    Just pinned it to my Food Art board and am sharing it on Facebook, too.
    Thanks for sharing it, Katie, on Wonderful Wednesday Blog Hop (on Tuesday, LOL)
    Please stop by again next week!
    Blessings,
    Sinea
    Ducks ‘n a Row

  15. o my goodness these are adorable! I want to try this! I am stopping by from make bake create blog hop today! I look froward to a visit soon at homemaker-mom.com. Happy creating!

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