Valentine’s Day is just around the corner so how about sharing these chocolate covered mini Oreos with your loved ones! This is one of the easiest to make as there is no detail to fill in – the writing is imprinted on each mold – a total of 3 molds with 6 different sayings per mold are available.
Many have heard of “Sweethearts”, the small candy hearts printed with a message. These are an American candy made by New England Confectionery Company or NECCO and are available around Valentine’s Day. I certainly don’t remember the messages being so smudged or blurry – only about 1/4 were readable from a box and even those (below) are not too clear.
Anyways, these chocolate covered Oreo hearts taste much better, you can read the message and they are chocolate after all. The colored hearts are white chocolate.
Valentine Mini Chocolate Covered Oreo Hearts
- assorted wafers
- mini Oreo cookies
- mini Valentine heart molds (there are 3 sheets available and each sheet has 6 molds with different sayings)
Microwave each wafer color individually. Start out with 30-50 seconds; repeat and then only 10 more seconds if needed. I don’t let the wafers melt entirely as I will stir them with a spoon to finish melting the wafers. Some colors have a tendency to get thick and not melt good; this time it was the red and pink.
Spoon a layer of chocolate in one or two hearts at a time; gently drop in a mini Oreo; then cover completely with more of the same color. Tap the mold to remove any air bubbles. You will note that if you do not add enough chocolate with the first layer, the Oreo cookie may show through. You can see this in a couple of my cookies.
Recipe by cookingwithauntjuju.com
Linking to Angie @ Fiesta Friday and the two co-hosts Laurena @ Life Diet Health and Jhuls @ The Not So Creative Cook
Some more mini molds… Just search Oreos or Valentine’s Day for the bigger molds…











Looks so cute. Superb share
Thanks Ruchi – I do like these cookies 🙂
They look so cute and delicious.
Happy Valentine’s day.
Olga.
Thanks – if you like Oreos and chocolate you will love these. Happy Valentine’s Day to you Olga 🙂
looks yum
Thanks – Oreos covered in chocolate are always a good cookie 🙂
I love it. Thanks.
Thank you Gloria – I’m glad you do. I have so many of these molds but everyone seems to enjoy them so I keep buying more as spinningleaf.com makes them 🙂
Judi, I love this — and I’m not much of a “Valentiner.” I’ve already been struggling for two weeks, to come up with a new Valentines story.
I remember the heart candy, but I’ve never heard of this. Adorable and delicious. Perfect. Hugs.
Thanks so much Teagan – it use to be a big holiday for me when all the kids were young. Now I just bake a little bit if I have to someone to share it with. Have a great day 🙂
What a fun idea! 💚💜❤️
Thanks – they are fun to make. These are one of the easiest as many of the molds require “painting” some detail and could involve a few different colors.
Nice! Thank you for the info!
amazing!
They sure are Lynn and good too!
They ar so darn cute and I am sure delicious!
Oh these are so adorable!! They look so professional!! Good job, Aunt Juju! These would definitely be a hit! Thanks for sharing and happy Fiesta Friday! x
Thanks Jhuls – I love my Oreos and I know they are a favorite of yours too. Except you make beautiful desserts with them 🙂
What fun Judi! I need one of these moulds. I’m glad you had the pictures as I was confused at wafers! I love your plate with the tiny hearts on, very pretty and perfect for displaying these. Thanks for linking up and sharing at Fiesta Friday.
Thanks Laurena! It’s funny you mention the “wafers” as I looked at your spelling of “mould”. Apparently “mold” is the English spelling and “mould” is the British spelling. Just for your info… I have a number of cake stands and they come in handy for displaying many items.
By the way Laurena “wafers” are baking wafers (chocolate) and not the thin biscuits you were probably thinking of. Words can have different meanings…
What a cute treat for the holiday!
Thanks Kat – everyone (or just about) loves these chocolate covered Oreos. I have way, way too many different molds!