Can You Microwave Oreo?

Q: We will not set secret free telling you that there are more than five “right” ways to eat Oreo. This cookie is an American legend which satisfies the tastes of millions of sweet teeth around the world. One of our followers has once commented that there is no right way to enjoy Oreo. You just open the package and develop your personal style. She added, “What if I microwave Oreo?”

What Happens to Oreo in a Microwave Oven?

Take a couple of Oreo cookies and place them in a microwaveable dish. Put in the microwave oven for 1 minute at full power and take the Oreos out to check the consistency.
Obviously, the cookie dough will not somehow change, but the middle part of the Oreo cookie, i.e. the filling will melt.

If you feel the difficulty imagining what an Oreo might taste like after it had been sent to the microwave oven, try to remember the taste of a СhocoPie.

The microwaved Oreo cookie will taste like that.

Please feel safe during the process of microwaving Oreo, because it is not dangerous at all.

In case that your microwave oven is too powerful, set it at the middle power and don’t microwave Oreo for too long.

Have control over the process and get the cookies out of the oven as soon as you have noticed the filling melted.

How To Make Homemade Oreo Using Microwave?

Ingredients for biscuit:

  • Vanilla extract – 1 tsp
  • Cocoa powder – 75 g
  • Butter – 110 g
  • Wheat flour – 250 g
  • Baking powder – 10 g
  • Sugar – 150 g
  • Salt – 1 pinch
  • Chicken egg – 1 pc

Ingredients for the hard sauce:

  • Vanilla extract – 1 tsp
  • Sugar powder – 150 g
  • Butter – 110 g
  • Cream (33%) – 75 ml

This recipe is very easy and delicious. These homemade Oreo cookies are especially good with cold milk.

Preparation:

Let the butter sit at the room temperature for a while so it becomes really-really soft, or microwave it following our recommendations on the relative page about softening butter in the microwave. That will save you much time.

Take a big bowl and sieve the flour with salt. Add the sieved cocoa powder and put aside.

Prepare a mixer and beat up sugar, vanilla extract, egg, and butter there.

Combine dry ingredients with the liquid, knead the elastic dough, wrap it in a food film and let it lie in the fridge for about 20 minutes.

As soon as you take the dough out of the fridge, divide it into four parts and thin out each of them, then cut the cookies.

Bake homemade Oreos in the oven at 200 degrees Celsius for 10-12 minutes but don’t overdry it.

While the cookies are cooling, prepare the hard sauce.

Beat up sugar powder with softened butter, vanilla extract, and cream.

Smear the cookie halves with hard sauce and cover with the other half.

Remember to store the cookies in the fridge tightly covered with the lid.

Can I Add Oreo to a Mug Cake and Microwave It?

Yes, we will share a great simple recipe for a mug cake with Oreo and cream.

You will need:

  • White chocolate pieces – ¼ cup
  • Milk – 4 tbs
  • Flour – ¼ cup
  • Baking powder – ¼ tsp
  • Oreo cookies – 2 pc

Preparation:

In a large mug, mix white chocolate with milk (leave a little for later).

Microwave the mixture in the mug for 30 seconds.

Take it out and stir with a fork until the chocolate melts a little.

Let the mixture sit in the microwave oven for 20 seconds more and stir again.

The chocolate must get thick, melted and smooth.

Add flour and baking powder to the mug and stir with a little whisk. The batter must be very dense. Put another tablespoon of milk in the mug and stir once more.

At last, it’s an Oreo’s turn. Take a fork and crumble two cookies in the mug. The pieces must be tiny.

Microwave for 1 minute until the top of the cake is dry. Check the readiness with a fork.

Let the cake sit at room temperature for 15-20 minutes to cool down.

It’s even possible to microwave yummy Oreo cheesecakes and cakes. Go creative and enjoy the tastes!

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