Dutch baby mice are really delicious. Too bad, I've kind of outgrown the phase where a lot of babies are born in the area. Why should you only eat mice when they are born? I recently bought pink and blue mice to decorate these Oreo birth cookies with mice. After making the cookies, we were able to enjoy them on rusks.
As far as I'm concerned, it's the combination of anise and sugar on a crispy bun or rusk that makes the birth mice so tasty. Personally, you don't make me very happy with a fresh sandwich and mice.
Oreo with mice
When a baby is born, you spread many rolls of biscuits. That gets a bit boring at a certain point. You also want to treat other children to something tasty at school or daycare. Will you opt for rusk with mice again? For those moments, these Oreo birth cookies with mice are a solution!
Help needed? Older brothers and sisters often enjoy helping to make something festive for the visitors.
Oreo birth cookies with mice
Supplies:
Roll Oreo cookies
Birth mice
Chocolate spread, for example Nutella (a dark color is better, otherwise you won't see the white mice very well)
Make Oreo birth cookies with mice
Even with a small children's knife, it is very easy to cover the Oreo cookies with your favorite chocolate spread.
Then sprinkle the mice over the Oreo. I personally found it useful to dip the cookies in the mice because the mice then seem to sit a little tighter on the cookie.
I only decorated the Oreos on one side.
Both sides are possible, but then you mess up the cookie a lot more. It is a choice you can make for yourself.
Useful! You can make the cookies earlier. Handy if you don't have to be back in the kitchen at the last minute!
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