We’re only a little ways into 2021, and Oreo is already on the move with new flavors. Of course, that doesn’t mean we can’t indulge in last year’s favorites—and by that, we mean nothing other than these Oreos based on your favorite, decadent dessert.
Snacking doesn’t get any sweeter than with Tiramisu Oreos. Here’s why you need to make room in your cookie jar.
It’s the Sweetest Oreo Flavor So Far
There’s nothing quite like homemade tiramisu, but if you’re looking to indulge without having to do dishes after, Oreo has your back. The best Oreo flavor to satisfy your sweet tooth is a double-stuffed tiramisu filling sandwiched between the signature chocolate cookies.
This isn’t the first time Tiramisu Oreos have made the rounds, believe it or not. They’ve been a thing in Korea for a while (well, the thin version, anyway) and have only made their way to the States in the past year. They were first spotted by cookie enthusiast @CandyHunting on Instagram when they rolled out in 2020, and we fell head over heels at first bite.
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Tiramisu not your thing? No worries. Oreo also released a dark chocolate cookie dunked in fudge. Talk about a guilty pleasure!
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Just can’t get enough of that fluffy filling? Oreo Most Stuf cookies are guaranteed to satisfy.
Don’t Miss Out on All This Deliciousness
Tiramisu Oreos have already hit shelves at major retailers across the country. Keep an eye out on grocery delivery apps like Instacart to see if they’re available at a supermarket in your area, and add these to your order as soon as you see them. They’re easily the best Oreo flavor to date—well, until 2021 shows us up—so you’ll have to give them a try ASAP if you haven’t already. Keep in mind these guys are still technically limited-edition.
You can also get the Fudge Covered Dark Chocolate Oreos on Walmart’s website for pickup. We can’t think of anything better than dunking these guys and settling in for a good Netflix binge.
Oreo Cupcakes with Cookies and Cream Frosting
Kids and adults alike will find these Oreo cupcakes irresistible. If you want to pipe the frosting, be sure to thoroughly crush the cookies. —Taste of Home Test Kitchen, Milwaukee, WisconsinBe-Mine Sandwich Cookies
These simple cookies are the first thing to disappear from dessert tables. They're cute, colorful and extremely fast to make. —Darcie Cross, Novi, MichiganDirt Pudding Cups
These darling little desserts are my daughter Crystal’s favorite. At family birthday parties, no matter how fancy the dirt cup looks, each person gets a gummy worm, too. —Linda Emery, Bearden, ArkansasWhite Chocolate Pumpkin Cheesecake
Although my family enjoys all of the dishes I serve on Thanksgiving Day, it's this rich and creamy cheesecake they look forward to the most. — Joyce Schmidt, Lilburn, GeorgiaDeep-Fried Cookies
My kids love this delicious, indulgent treat. I like to give the batter a kick by adding a pinch of cinnamon and a teaspoon of vanilla extract. — Margarita Torres, Bayamon, Puerto RicoPay Dirt Cake
With layers of crushed chocolate sandwich cookies and creamy filling, this is definitely a rich dessert. You can decorate the top with a few wrapped chocolate coins. —Betty Jean Jordan, Monticello, GeorgiaOreos and Candy Cane Chocolate Bark
There are incredible surprises in this festive bark, including dark chocolate, candy canes and cream-filled cookies. We keep a big supply ready for gift-giving. —Robin Turner, Lake Elsinore, CaliforniaNo-Bake Oreo Cheesecake
Oreo cookies and cheesecake — how can you go wrong? I made 20 of these crowd-pleasing desserts in all different sizes for my wedding, and they were a big hit.—Leanne Stinson, Camduff, SaskatchewanHoliday Sandwich Cookies
Colorful and cute, these cookies are extremely fast to make and disappear just as quickly from a cookie tray.—Darcie Cross, Novi, MichiganChocolate Mint Truffle Tart
Eating a slice of this decadent dessert is like biting into a smooth truffle candy. You can vary the flavor by using raspberry-flavored chocolate baking chips.—Sally Sibthorpe, Shelby Township, MichiganCookies & Cream Brownies
You won't want to frost these brownies, since the marbled top is too pretty to cover up. Besides, the tasty cream cheese layer makes them taste as if they're already frosted. The crushed cookies add extra chocolate flavor and a fun crunch. —Darlene Brenden, Salem, OregonDirt Dessert
Grab your spoon! This sweet dirt pudding recipe is just so good! —Kristi Linton, Bay City, MichiganFrozen Chocolate Cheesecake Tart
I first made this irresistible dessert for some dinner guests. They were overwhelmed by it's rich flavor and appearance. My husband commented that it was the best dessert he had ever eaten in his whole life. —Heather Bennett, Dunbar, West VirginiaS'mOreos
My son introduced us to this twist on classic s'mores when we were camping. Have a jar of Nutella around? Slather on the inside of the graham cracker halves before you build this one-of-a-kind treat. —Christina Smith, Santa Rosa, CaliforniaCookies 'n' Cream Fudge
I invented this confection for a bake sale at our children's school. Boy, was it a hit! The crunchy chunks of sandwich cookie soften a bit as the mixture mellows. It's so sweet that one panful serves a crowd. —Laura Lane, Richmond, VirginiaQuadruple Chocolate Chunk Cookies
Of all the recipes in my repertoire, I knew my Quadruple Chocolate Chunk Cookies would have the best shot of winning. But really, when your cookies feature Oreos, candy bars and all the other goodies that go into a sweet treat, you’re nearly guaranteed to turn out a winner. —Jeff King, Duluth, MinnesotaIce Cream Cookie Dessert
Our family loves dessert, and this chocolaty, layered treat is one of Mom's most-requested recipes. It's so easy to prepare this Oreo ice cream cake! —Kimberly Laabs, Hartford, WisconsinFrozen Grasshopper Torte
I first made this minty cool torte for a ladies' meeting at our church. I’m still making it, and the compliments keep coming. —Elma Penner, Oak Bluff, ManitobaFrozen Mud Pie
Here's one of those "looks like you fussed" desserts that is so easy it's become a standard for me. I love the mocha version, but pure chocolate lovers may prefer using chocolate chip ice cream. The cookie crust is a snap to make. —Debbie Terenzini-Wilkerson, Lusby, MarylandCookies-and-Cream Cake
If you like cookies-and-cream ice cream, you'll love this cake. Chocolate sandwich cookies are mixed into the batter and pressed into the sweet and creamy frosting for a fun look. —Pat Habiger, Spearville, KansasThe post Tiramisu Oreos Are Here, and We Already Can’t Get Enough appeared first on Taste of Home.
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