Oreo Ad: 1960 |
The Oreo is America's Favorite Cookie! This cookie debuted on March 6, 1912 by the National Biscuit Company (Nabisco, now owned by Kraft). The original Oreo was packaged as a Trio: the Mother Goose, the Veronese, and the Oreo Biscuit. Oreo was the most popular, and soon was a stand-alone, well as far as cookies go, because you always need milk with Oreos!
In 1921, Nabisco dropped 'Biscuit' from the name and called it 'Oreo Sandwich'. In 1948 it was called the 'Oreo Creme Sandwich' and today it's marketed as the Oreo Chocolate Sandwich Cookie. Over the years there have been many variations -- Mini Oreos, Double Delight, Triple stuffed, Lemon-Cream, Chocolate Covered Mint Oreos, Halloween Oreos--even Oreo O's Cereal made by Post. For a much more complete and terrific history of Oreos go to Months of Edible Celebrations 2008 post. For those who are interested in cookie history, the Hydrox chocolate sandwich cookie predated Oreos by four years. Read more here.
So how do you eat your Oreos? Do you dunk them? Do you open them and lick the filling and then eat the cookies?
Over the years (not 100 years!), I've posted several recipes for Oreo-based tasty treats. Here's a round-up with an additional easy recipe for Oreo Truffles. This Oreo Truffle recipe is from the source: Kraft. You'll find similar recipes all over the Internet. This is so easy, and you'll only need Three Ingredients: Oreos, Cream Cheese and Chocolate. Yum! I substitute fair trade organic dark chocolate for the Baker's, but if you don't have any, Baker's is fine.
OREO TRUFFLES
Photo: Kraft |
1 pkg. (8 oz.) PHILADELPHIA Cream Cheese, softened
1 pkg. (15.5 oz.) OREO Cookies, finely crushed (about 4-1/4 cups), divided
2 pkg. (8 squares each) BAKER'S Semi-Sweet Chocolate, melted
MIX cream cheese and 3 cups cookie crumbs until well blended.
SHAPE into 48 (1-inch) balls. Dip in melted chocolate; place on waxed paper-covered baking sheet. Sprinkle with remaining cookie crumbs.
REFRIGERATE 1 hour or until firm. Store in tightly covered container in refrigerator.
Hint: for Dipping, use two forks to make it easier (and less messy) or a special dipping utensil you can find online or at a kitchen store. I melt chocolate in a double boiler, but if you're careful, you can melt it in the microwave. Go back through some of my other truffle recipes for more hints and tips.
And here's the promised Oreo Recipe Round-Up from DyingforChocolate.com. I'm sure there were more, but this was a quick search. Check out Months of Edible Celebrations' post today for more recipes from around the Web.
Oreo Ad: 1962 |
OREO RECIPE ROUND-UP
Chocolate Covered Deep Fried Triple Double Oreos
Oreo Tempura (but I like the other one above better)
Chocolate Peppermint Pie with Peppermint Oreo Crust
Oreo Cheesecake
Oreo Crust for Pumpkin Cheesecake (using Halloween Oreos)
Homemade Oreos
Oreo Wedding Cake |
Oreo Elevator Ad |
We love Oreos at our house. What a great collection of Oreo recipes. 100 years - that's pretty impressive!
ReplyDeleteYour post is so interesting!!
ReplyDeleteI love Oreos..and would love to eat them more often! =D
Absolutely terrific round-up, Janet. That Oreo Cake is amazing!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for revealing the truffle recipe. I've been talking about Oreos around here for days now and Marion is in need of something Oreo-ie, lol...
I personally like the vanilla Oreos!
ReplyDeleteI've never had the Vanilla Oreos. Soon to be rectified.
ReplyDeleteI haven't bough Oreo cookies for SO many years but I used to love them. I know this isn't a question for a chocaloholic, but what happened to raisin sandwich cookies? (Or "fly pies" as the Brits call them.) Nabisco AND Keebler stopped making them the same year and I am still in withdrawal. But obviously not everyone is...maybe that's why they stopped making them. Sob.
ReplyDeleteHallie, those raisin sandwich cookies were my Dad's favorites. They were our dessert many times. I'll see what I can discover..
ReplyDeleteOreo cookies! Wow. Thank you for the recipes and the information and the pictures!
ReplyDeleteYou made my day!
The best photo is the Oreo in the glass of milk elevator.
Cheers!
My kids love oreos this post is yummy!!!!
ReplyDeleteYou can scoop out the white filling and make ice cream sandwiches.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous idea!
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