Oreo Mallow Clusters

Oreo Mallow Clusters

Happy Mother’s Day to all of my mom and soon-to-be mom friends! I hope that all of you had a great weekend.  I spent a lot of time in the kitchen but also a lot of time outside.  The sunny and  warm weather makes me so happy.  Yesterday I got to take a long walk along the water with a good friend.  We caught up on life and it was wonderful.  Today we celebrated Mother’s Day by grilling and eating outside with family.  The fresh air is like free therapy.

Oreo Mallow Clusters

After the last chocolate cluster recipe I made, I knew I wanted to make another version.  They are so easy to whip up and so delicious.  Who doesn’t love homemade candy filled with delicious mix-ins?  So in the midst of a baking marathon, I made some Oreo Mallow Clusters in a matter of minutes.  They are milk chocolate clusters filled with Oreos and marshmallows (or in my case Peeps).  And you know what? Huge success.  It figures that this 10-minute recipe turned out so much better than an overly complicated dessert I also made.

Oreo Mallow Clusters

To make these, you will need some broken up Oreos

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And chopped up Peeps (sorry bunnies)

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And of course milk chocolate

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Just melt your chocolate

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Stir in the mix-ins

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And drop clusters onto wax paper

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Chill in the refrigerator

Recipe for Oreo Mallow Clusters

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Oreo Mallow Clusters

Ingredients (Makes 15 clusters)

  • 12 ounces high-quality milk chocolate
  • 1 1/3 cups Oreo chunks (~8 Oreos)
  • 2 cups chopped Peeps (~8 Peeps) or marshmallows

Instructions

  • Gently melt the chocolate in 30 second increments in a microwave-safe bowl, stirring in-between
  • Once chocolate is completely melted, add Oreos and Peeps and stir until completely coated
  • Use a tablespoon to drop large clusters of the mix on a baking sheet lined with wax paper
  • Chill chocolates in the refrigerator for 30 minutes or until candy is completely firm
  • Store chocolates in a cool place for up to 7 days

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Recipe for Oreo Mallow Clusters

P.S. The above picture was taken with my Dad’s DSLR, what an amazing quality difference!  I am FINALLY getting one and hopefully my blog will be prettier very soon.

How was your weekend?  Is the weather getting better where you live?

47 thoughts on “Oreo Mallow Clusters”

  1. Fresh air DEFINITELY has curative properties. So does sunlight. i’m convinced.

    These sound almost TOO easy to make. That whole ten minutes thing would be dangerous. But absolutely delicious!

  2. Congrats on the soon-to-come camera! And look at all that wine in the fridge! OoooooOOOoooOOO:)

    Weather was quite nice over the weekend here, it’s nice to see leaves on the trees. Finally.

  3. I almost threw ot a box of purple bunny pees the other day but then realized that some awsome food blogger would come up with a creation to use them up. Thanks for the post…I will have to try this treat ASAP!

  4. I love little chocolate clusters like these. It’s so easy to customize what goes in them based on what you have in your pantry. And although I’ve never had a single Peep (can you believe it?!) these look like a great way to get your feet wet in Peep-eating. :)

  5. What a novel and tasty way to finish the Easter candy. This is my first visit to your blog and I’ve been browsing through your earlier posts. I really like the food and recipes you feature here and I’ll definitely be back. I hope you have a great day. Blessings…Mary

    1. Hmm, you could do a lot of things. Maybe peanuts or peanut butter chips? Totally different but delicious.

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