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Sunday, January 31, 2021

How to--Air Fried Oreos--Mary

 

So I know a sufficient amount of people do not like Oreos. Gladly, I cannot say the same. When I say I can eat about 100 Oreos in one day, I am not joking. In all seriousness, I know I would never do that because I would have a serious sugar rush. Ever since I was young I have eaten Oreos, it was honestly my little treat. If Oreos were the only cookie I could eat for the rest of my life, I would not complain. Especially, since I do not like any other cookies.

Now, I usually can eat 20 Oreos with milk and call it a day. However, upon enjoying my 20 Oreos and milk, I randomly got bored of eating it. And no, it wasn’t because I was sitting in silence, or pondering what next to do to in life. I actually was heavily entertained as I had Netflix on and was watching Bridgerton.

When you eat 20 Oreos and milk all the time, you're going to get bored and your tastebuds become immune. This was my breaking point with Oreos, and I though I would have to stop my lifelong tradition. However, in perfect timing my friend suggested I should try something different with the Oreos. I knew this would be a great idea, so we began to brainstorm. Originally, I was set on the idea of making an oreo cake, but got lazy and ended up not making it. For me, I needed a quick and easy recipe that could be made in a matter of minutes. I wanted to find the best snack, that could be made with Oreos. That's when I discovered Air Fired Oreos. Upon placing this snack in my mouth, it was literally the perfect blend of sweet and savory, at least for me. To be honest, it was way better than just eating a regular Oreo all the time. To this date, I’ve made this recipe 5 times. It is a great way to utilize and make a variety of things with Oreos. Now I will share with you this Air Fried Oreo Recipe, that literarly takes 10 minutes:

Tools you’ll need

  • ●  Air Fryer

  • ●  Prep area ( Parchment paper, table, etc..)

    Ingredients you’ll need:

  • ●  8 Oreos Cookies (or however much you want to eat)

  • ●  1 pack of Pillsbury Cresent Rolls ( there are 8 triangles in one pack, if you want more you

    can get however much you want)

  • ●  Powdered Sugar for dusting (optional)

- I prefer to put glaze on the top of my air fired oreos sometimes.

Instructions:

  1. Get your pack of Pillsbury Rolls and spread out the crescent dough on a prep area

  2. Separate it in the triangle shape that is already outlined for you.

  3. Place 1 Oreo cookie in the biggest part of the triangle (the middle) and fold the dough’s

    corners over the Oreos.

- Make sure the dough surrounds the oreo, and covers the oreo entirely
4. Option1: Preheat the air fryer to 320 degrees for 2-3 minutes, then place the

Oreos(wrapped in the dough) in the air fryer. * This option allows you to fry the oreo in a shorter amount of time because you would preheat the air fryer while preparing the snack.


*** Special tip:Make sure they do not touch (give them room). Now let the Oreos bake until golden brown.

-Option 2: Place Oreos(wrapped in the dough) in the air fryer, then set the air fryer to 350 degrees for 9 minutes until golden brown. * This option is just for people who don’t really care about time or forget lol

Once the Oreos are done, carefully remove the now, air fried Oreos from and dust them with powdered sugar if desired ( I prefer glaze)

Let cool for 2 minutes, then enjoy!

This recipe is referenced from https://www.everydayfamilycooking.com/air-fried-oreos/( You can check it out!)



(image from bitzngiggles.com)

52 comments:

  1. When I saw the title, I was a little weirded out. Deep frying oreos? That sounds quintessentially American! But I like the creative use of dough (and the more healthy air fryer) to get a better snack. I think I'll try it. -David

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  2. I love this so much, Mary! I've seen this on tik tok and instagram all the time and have always wanted to try it. This is a very creative way of eating oreos and milk! You made the steps easy to follow and I can't wait to use your directions when I make it. :) - Aniya Crump

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  3. I had never thought of air frying oreos, but now that you explained how it makes me wat to try! Describing your personal experiences and details you provided on how to make them, as well as the taste, also made me very interested and I will be sure to attempt this soon. Thanks for sharing! -Marissa Rivera

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  4. I've only seen these at the county fair! I've only tried a deep fried Twinkie once when I was really little. Since we just bought an air fryer, trying this recipe is a must. I like oreos and all but this is a new way of enjoying them that I will be trying soon

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  5. I've seen this all over social media, but never thought to actually try it until I read your blog haha. It sounds absolutely delicious, it's a very innovative way to eat your Oreos. Great job!! - Heiley Escobar

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  6. I always see deep fried oreos at fairs and I never buy them because the line is always too long and I am broke but reading your directions for making a slightly healthier and affordable version of Air fried oreos made it seem like my nonexistent cooking skills can handle making them. The use of the image really helped persuade me wanting to eat one. Can't wait to try them out!!
    -Elisea Armado

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  7. I'll definitely be pulling out one of my mom's seven air fryers to try this sometime. Too many cookies at once can be overwhelmingly sweet for me, but the dough seems like it would add a nice release from the sugar :D
    -Nora Mahmoud

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  8. Hello, Mary! I myself am a huge fan of Oreos and was delighted to see that you made your blog post about how to air fry them and even mentioned about the relatable sensation of getting bored of Oreos after eating several of them in a row. The instructions you provided are very simple to understand and don't leave out any needed details to make and properly enjoy these. Also, the resulting image of the Air Fried Oreo looks extremely appetizing and makes me want to try out your recipe. Great job on your post!

    -Jordan Lin

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  9. Thank you for your well written guide to create the classic and yummy fair snack we have all learned to love. I hope to try this out soon.

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  10. Thank you so much for writing these instructions out! I literally love oreos so this will definitely be a recipe I will be trying out!- Valerie Rivera

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  11. Thank you so much for writing these instructions out! I literally love oreos so this will definitely be a recipe I will be trying out!- Valerie Rivera

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  12. My mom would love this recipe. She love literally anything with oreos. Definitely going to give her this recipe. Thank you for sharing this. Can't wait to try it out with my mom. - Angel I. Gonzalez

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  13. These sound so good! I really enjoyed how you started your piece and explained how you came across the air-fried oreos.
    -Samantha Le

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  14. When I saw Oreos in the title I got excited. Then I saw it was a how to air fry Oreos and I immediately called my family over. So, I really appreciate the piece and how you step by step explained the process - Zeth Sy

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  15. These sound delicious, absolutely will be trying one of these recipes, thank you for sharing!- Julianna Cruz

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  16. Hello Mary, I always heard about deep fried Oreo's, ice cream, etc. And I have always to try them, so when I saw this post you gave me inspiration to go and make them if it's really as easy as you say. Plus, I really liked how interactive you were with you readers and even though about what they should do if they forgot to preheat the air fryer. Good job!
    -Diane Rodriguez

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  17. I have never really had air fryer Oreos but with this recipe i'll give it a try! Thanks! -Abbie Asalu

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  18. After reading your piece I'm starting to really crave air fried Oreos. I will definitely be making them tomorrow!
    -Caitlin Munar

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  19. Wow this recipe is so simple yet seems so fun and interesting! Your light-hearted and fun tone made reading this piece very entertaining and pleasant. - Naomi Espiritu Santo

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  20. Yeah I'm totally gonna make these someday, thank you so much for the recipe!

    -Ronneth Kennedy

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  21. I had the ingredients at home, and I tried it. I don't know if it was supposed to taste like that, because I never tried it. It was tasty though!!
    -Hrishika Reddy Nanamala

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  22. Although I have never tried, Air-Fried Oreos, I can already tell they're a banger. Thanks for the recipe.
    -Dwayne Siringoringo

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  23. It's been so long since I have had fried Oreos! Now reading this makes me really want to make them again. It's like your words brought back memories to my tastebuds (if that makes sense) haha. Last time I made them, it was a lot messier, and I feel more unhealthier than the recipe you provided, so I think this is a great alternative!
    - Chloe Baronia

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  24. These look so delicious. I was never the biggest Oreo fan, but you may have expanded my horizons to possibilities I didn't know were even imaginable. The guide itself was simple and easy which is always good for the audience and I can't wait to try these soon. - Luke Phillips

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  25. I've heard of these on tik tok and everything, I haven't tried them yet but now I most definitely will! even though it is very unhealthy :(
    -Brianna Cordova

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  26. I never liked oreos and i remembered i had some remaining in my pantry so i made like two following your recipe and surprisingly they were really good, your ingredients were what i already had at home and the recipe was easy to read- hashim mumtaz

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  27. I have never tried fried oreos but they looks so good and your explanation for how to make them seemed so easy that I would really try to do it. Thanks for the simple recipe. -Ruby Treto

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  28. I have never tried Fried Oreo's but something I will definitely do in the future because you make it seem amazing!
    -Keke Pandher

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  29. i didn't even think of frying oreos i'm so glad you've introduced me to a new pastry that seems easy, fun, and delicious.

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  30. I've never had fried oreos, so i was really interested in your blog. Thanks for the recipe now I want to try them -White Z

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  31. This is the first blog post I actually bookmarked because how smart to post a recipe! I can't wait to make these and I am actually so happy to see this because I get so bored sometimes and this just sounds so delicious! Thanks for the instructions. ---Anthony Lassos

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  32. This is such an interesting spin on Oreos! I've always eaten them, but I've never considered air frying them; very creative idea! Thanks for sharing the recipe :) - Angelique Maylad

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  33. Oreos is one of my favorite cookies too! I don't eat it as much as I did before due to my mom getting scared to go out because of how high the cases have gotten but I eat them every once in a while. I have seen so many different versions to make Oreos and this looks like the easiest! The instructions are easy to read! I'll have to try to make these soon.

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  34. Great job making all the instructions clear, I'll definitely make these one day! - mireya chavarria

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  35. Absolutely love this, i've attempted to make these and they did not come out good so thanks for this, I will definitely be giving this another try. Thank you and great job! - Csea Wagner

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  36. Thank you so much for sharing this awesome recipe that I'm defiantly going to try! I really loved how you picked something you enjoyed eating and were able to find a different way of eating a delicious snack! Really loved how you shared a story behind the instructional recipe! -Vanessa Fernandez

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  37. I loved this, it was very informative because I actually have an air fryer so I'll be sure to try this out next!

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  38. Omg that looks so good and I like Oreo's as well but I don't think I can eat as many as you. lol
    I would love to make these but sadly I don't have a air fryer so I don't think it will ever happen, my dream of trying these Oreo's. :(
    This was very interesting to read, Good Job!
    - Rebekah Diaz

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  39. Thank you for your well explained and detailed fried oreo recipe! these seem delicious, i will surely be checking these out!-kayla cecilio

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  40. I'm not a big fan of Oreos but after reading the easy to follow step by step instructions with the appetizing picture you provided I'm convinced I need to try. I will definitely be coming back to this when I decide to make them. Thank you for sharing! -Arianna Perez

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  41. I absolutely LOVE fried oreos! It reminds me of when i used to go the the la county fair, i would get them every time. have an airfryer here at home so i will definitely be using this! -Nia Martin

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  42. Ok, I had to read this one. I've always seen deep fried oreos at the Orange County fair and never tried them (because I thought "why deep fry literal perfection?") but upon reading your post, I believe I can possibly recreate the experience and try it for the first time. Sure it will be air-fried instead of deep, but i'll try it nonetheless (maybe it'll be healthier)! Thank you for this post!
    Ryan Carter

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  43. I am so prepared to try some air-fried Oreos after following your simple and easy to follow guide. I enjoyed reading your writing as it consisted of fun tone and your ability to convince the audience to try the recipe. Loved it. - Arnav Singh

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  44. When I tell you I was excited to read this as soon as I read the title, I mean It! Great job on explaining everything sufficiently and thoroughly. Also, I love how you kept everything simple which are the best type of instructions! - Devin Davis

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  45. Such a creative twist on a timeless snack! I loved the detailed thoroughness (all without sacrificing clarity) and will definitely try this out! Nice job :)

    - Andrew Soliman

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  46. Fun spin to the blog lol. It's usually all serious. Looks good. Good job - Jacob M

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  47. I loved how you incorporated humor into your introduction. Now I've never used my air fryer and I don't really know how to make my own food, but being that you explained so into depth, I think I will actually be able to attempt this recipe on my own. Great job -Layna Griffith

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  48. This sounds like such a yummy recipe, and your writing adds the charisma to entice the reader to keep reading. Your clean and concise instructions also help to make this recipe to be easy-to-read. - Tyler Vidal

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  49. I love this, you kept me entertained and provided an amazing and delicious recipe. You also explained it so well, I feel like I could actually make this. I might have to buy an air fryer just to try this recipe, it will for sure be the first thing I attempt to make. -Alyssa Vidaurrazaga

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  50. I absolutely loved this especially because your diction seemed so serious yet was humorous. I can really tell that youre passionate about oreos. Great Job! - Gaby Velasquez

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  51. I really loved this, I thought it was interesting because if I recall correctly no one has indulged in a how to concerning deserts so this was different & fun. Your instructions were very descriptive & detailed & I admire how you placed an image at the end to show the final product. I will definitely be trying to air fry oreos, wish me luck. Great job Mary! - destinye jones

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  52. literally love oreos so this will definitely be a recipe I will be trying
    -cassidy-lee

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