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Allow to cool on the parchment paper 5 minutes before removing to cool completely.Related: How to Watch Every Episode of Friends Online for Free Bake 10 to 12 minutes or until edges are golden brown. Stir in the rainbow sprinkles and Oreo cookie crumbs.ĭrop the cookie dough by tablespoonful onto the prepared cookie sheets.
Mix in the baking soda and sea salt until blended, then gradually add the flour (half cup at a time) until mixed. In a large mixing bowl, beat the butter, Greek yogurt, and sugars with an electric mixer on medium speed until creamy. Line large cookie sheets with parchment paper.
2 tablespoons rainbow sprinkles (I used nonpareils).If you can’t find the limited edition Oreo cookies, substitute double-stuffed Oreos. ?Ĭookies to celebrate the Oreo cookie’s 100th birthday - soft, chewy cookies with crumbled Birthday Cake Oreos and rainbow nonpareils. You have no excuse not to bake with these limited edition cookies. Oh, and if you’re not feelin’ cookies, just make Emily’s Oreo Birthday Cupcakes or Bridget’s Birthday Cake Oreo-Stuffed Brownies. And you know I’ve eaten a cookie or two in my lifetime. I’m not sure if it was the crumbled cake-flavored Oreo’s or the rainbow sprinkles, but these cookies are seriously one of the best cookies I’ve ever eaten. It doesn’t stop there - the taste is spot on, with the creme filling tasting very similar to birthday cake. Weird!Īnyway, the Oreo will turn 100 on March 6th, and to celebrate, Nabisco created a limited edition Birthday Cake Oreo! As soon as you open a bag of Birthday Cake Oreo’s, an intense sugary-birthday cake aroma will basically take over the room you’re in - it’s a great thing. It’s a birthday cake oreo cookie!ĭid you guys know the Oreo cookie is turning 100 years old this year? I just think that’s crazy to think about - I mean, someone might have eaten an Oreo on the Titanic! Although back then it was called an Oreo biscuit. This first cookie represents all that’s great about March Madness - it’s fun, sweet (16?), and even has a little bit of history. Now, the NCAA basketball tournament doesn’t actually begin for another two weeks, but I couldn’t wait to get started with the madness. I (oh-so-creatively) call it Cookie March Madness! There”ll be fun themed cookies, local favorites, and well, whatever else I think of along the way. I’ve gone cookie crazy here before, and it’s time to do it again! All month long, I’m going to be sharing cookie recipes to celebrate the spirit of March Madness. Passionate fans ( myself included), cindarella teams, one shining moment… there’s just nothing like it! I sure do love Christmas, but sometimes I think the craziness of college basketball in March is really the most wonderful time of the year. Woohoo, it’s March! Do you know what that means? It means March Madness is upon us! Remember my Chipotle BLT Sweet Potato skins? They’re entered in the Saucy Mama “Skinny Mama” Contest, which you can vote for on Facebook! Voting is allowed once per day now through March 7th.