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Oreo Turkeys and Cookie Pilgrim Hats

5 from 40 votes
These easy, edible Thanksgiving crafts make great placeholders on the dining table and are especially fun to make with kids!
Prep Time 30 minutes
Total Time 30 minutes

Ingredients

Oreo Turkeys

  • Double Stuff Oreo Cookies (not regular or there's not room for the candy corn) 2 per turkey
  • Candy Corn 6 per turkey
  • Whoppers 1 per turkey
  • Mini peanut butter cups 1 per turkey
  • Chocolate frosting See notes
  • Yellow Frosting See notes
  • Red frosting Optional, for waddle
  • Black sprinkles or mini chocolate chips Optional, for eyes

Cookie Pilgrim Hats

  • Regular marshmallows (standard s'mores size)1 per hat
  • Chocolate chips or chocolate flavored candy melts If using chocolate chips, add 1 tsp shortening per cup of chocolate chips
  • Yellow frosting

Instructions

Oreo Turkeys

  • 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 candy corn feathers. 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.
  • 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. Place your peanut butter cup upside down then 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?) 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 as pictured.
  • 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.
  • 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 wattle. And there you go, cute as can be!

Cookie Pilgrim Hats

  • Melt some chocolate or chocolate flavored candy melt in the microwave.
  • Attach marshmallows to skewers or forks and dip.
  • Allow chocolate to harden and then use a dollop of melted chocolate to attach them to an upside-down fudge stripe cookie.
  • Use yellow frosting to draw a buckle and you’re good to go!

Notes

  • Note on frosting: 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! You could also use melted chocolate to hold everything together. 
  • Note on candies and allergies: It should be pretty easy to find allergy friendly versions of most ingredients. Readers have reported success using Rolos in place of peanut butter cups and Mike and Ikes in place of candy corn. 
  • If you make these a day ahead of time, store them in an airtight container on the counter. This will help the cookie not go stale!
  • 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 “Awwwwww….” If you have kids old enough to handle making them, it’s a fun project for them to be in charge of.
  • If you need to transport these, they fit perfectly in the bottom of a muffin tin.
Course: Candy
Cuisine: American
Keyword: Kid friendly, Oreo Turkeys and Cookie Pilgrim Hats, Thanksgiving
Cost: $8
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