Oreo Turkeys and Cookie Pilgrim Hats

Today I’m going to show you how to make a fun Thanksgiving craft perfect for both kids and adults!  These darling turkeys are made from candy and completely edible!  They are a fun activity for holiday parties, family nights, or just for fun. I’m also going to show you how to make a great little pilgrim hat at the end as well. 

 

Ingredients/Supplies needed for candy turkeys:

Double Stuff Oreo Cookies
Candy Corn
Whoppers
Mini peanut butter cups
Chocolate frosting*
Yellow Frosting*
Optional: Red frosting*
Optional: black sprinkles for eyes

*For these kinds of things I love to use the little pre-filled tubes of colored frosting you can buy in the baking aisle.  The chocolate is easy to make, and homemade actually works a little better because you can make it stiff.  However, for the colored details like yellow and red, these little tubes are great.  It doesn’t really matter what they taste like and they last forever (which is both cool and disturbing at the same time.) I’m using store-bought tubes for everything here purely for convenience- works great!

Step 1:

Grab a cookie.  You don’t have to put frosting in there, but I like to because it holds in the candy corn a little better. Just give it a little squeeze of chocolate.

Then stuff in your candycorn.  If you’re in some sort of candy corn shortage, you can cut off the white tips to use later for your beaks.  I think the candy corn sticks in better with the tip so I leave it on.  Go ahead and do all of the cookies through this step.

Step 2:

Next, put a dab of frosting on the opposite end of the cookie and secure it to the “base” cookie.  It helps to place them next to a wall as they dry so they stay put.

While those are drying, unwrap your peanut butter cups.  Take a sharp knife and cut a sliver off one end.  (I don’t need to tell you what to do with the sliver, do I?)  It helps to gently cut in a sawing motion so you don’t break the PB cup.  (Although I wouldn’t have to tell you what to do with a broken one either, would I?)  Cut it from the bottom like I show here:

Once those are ready, flip your cookies over, but you may find it’s easy to keep them next to the wall.  My frosting was a bit soft, so they needed the extra support.

Place a dab of frosting on the peanut butter cup, and place it on the cookie like so:

Step 3:

Now those little guys will need heads, so glue a whopper on there with frosting as well. I put frosting on the side of the whopper that hits both the cookie and the PB cup.  We wouldn’t want a turkey running around with its head cut off, would we??

While they’re still lying there, use a dab of frosting (I use yellow) and glue on the white tip of a candy corn for a beak.  Put two yellow dots on for eyes, and for the black spots in the eyes you can use a dab of chocolate frosting, or a mini chocolate chip, or a little sprinkle like I’ve used.  A sprinkle is really the perfect size if you have them.

Step 4:

Once the beak is secure, you can flip them over and draw on some little yellow feet.  If you have red frosting too (usually comes in a set with the tube of yellow) you can add a little gobble gobble. Or whatever that thing is called.  What is it called?  I’m too lazy to google.  Extra giveaway entry for the first person who can tell me.  Okay not really but I’ll think you’re awesome.

And there you go, cute as can be!

These make really cute place card holders too, for either a kid, or adult table!  How cute is my little turkey family?

Stick one on each plate and everyone will say “Awwwwwwe….” If you have kids old enough to handle making them, it’s a fun project for them to be in charge of.

They’re also darling combined with pilgrim hats.

Those are just marshmallows dipped in chocolate and placed on a fudge strip cookie.  Use yellow frosting to make the buckle.  (Pretty much the Thanksgiving version of the Halloween witch hats seen in this post!)

Hope you enjoy these fun little things! Happy Friday!

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Sara Wells

Sara Wells co-founded Our Best Bites in 2008. She is the author of three Bestselling Cook Books, Best Bites: 150 Family Favorite RecipesSavoring the Seasons with Our Best Bites, and 400 Calories or Less from Our Best Bites. Sara’s work has been featured in many local and national news outlets and publications such as Parenting MagazineBetter Homes & GardensFine CookingThe Rachel Ray Show and the New York Times.

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Questions & Reviews

  1. The turkeys look delisus! I can’t wait to eat them! Because Thanksgiving is next Thursday!

  2. These are super cute. Any idea what I can replace the peanut butter cups with? Because of allergy risk I cannot use peanut butter cups.

    1. I’m not sure, you’d have to browse the candy aisle and just look for something with a similar shape!

  3. Is this comment real or a joke? Drew, your comment is fraught with grammatical errors. Can I trust your post? In the spirit of Thanksgiving, I would like to thank Sara for her fun and creative idea. It’s fantastic!

  4. Heads up. I bought Meijer brand O’s instead of Oreos and they are smaller around then Oreos. The Oreo size works better.

  5. I love these! Not a criticism, but just a suggestion — the wattle goes over the top of the beak, it doesn’t dangle from the bottom. 🙂

  6. I saw these at TOFW in your cookbook when I was at the Denver conference. I have them set to go this week for my girl scout troop to make!!! I have 27 girls from Daisies to Ambassadors. So looking forward to doing this with them!!! I want your cookbooks so bad, but will have to settle for what I can get online. You girls are just awesome.

  7. How adorable I would love to make these but have to find an alternative to the pb cups since we have a child with a SEVERE nut allergy! Any suggestions…my daughter makes soy butter cups and they are good but so expensive to make and they aren’t always perfect for a recipe like this.

  8. These are just adorable! I am going to make these with my son for his 2nd grade class.

  9. It is called a wattle. I think you meant a fudge stripe cookie.. Wonderful ideas. Thank you

  10. My daughter and I are making these turkeys tonight for her snack day at school tomorrow,shes in Kindergarten! Such a cute idea!!!

  11. Very cute! My girls and I always make some sort of Thanksgiving craft and these will be perfect for our Thanksgiving table!

  12. The red thing along the turkey’s neck is called a beard or “wattle” . 😀
    Thanks to my husband!