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Oreo Turkeys


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finished turkeyThese adorable turkey treats are sure to be loved by your young Thanksgiving guest. They would be a great activity to do while you are waiting for food to cook too!

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Total Time: 5 minutes

Yield: 1 Oreo turkey

Supplies:

turkey supplies
 

This is a great way to use up some of that Halloween candy. :)

Steps:

  1. Gently push 5 of the candy corn into the cream of the cookie, point side down.
  2. push in candy corn
     
    candy corn feathers
     
  3. Using a knife, cut one edge of the peanut butter cup off so that it can sit up against the cookie.
  4. cut off edge of pb cup
     
  5. Place some icing into a sandwich bag and snip the end off. Pipe a small mound of icing on the cut edge of the peanut butter cup and press it onto the face of the cookie.
  6. attach body
     
    attach body 2
     
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  7. Pipe a small mound of icing into the seam where the peanut butter cup and cookie meet. Press the Whopper into the icing, creating a head.
  8. attach head
     
    attach head 2
     
  9. With a knife, cut of the tip of a candy corn, to make a beak. Pipe some icing onto the end and adhere it to the front of the Whopper.
  10. attach beak
     
    candy corn beak
     
  11. Pipe eyes onto the head and add a round sprinkle to the middle of each to make pupils.
  12. pipe eyes
     
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  13. Cut an angled piece of the sour straw (or licorice) to make a waddle. Attach with a small amount of icing.
  14. cut waddle
     
  15. Cut two small pieces off of the stick pretzel, to make the legs. Attach to the front of the turkey with icing.

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November 27, 20200 found this helpful

We had Thanksgiving dinner with our daughter next door and she had decorated the table with an "Oreo Turkey" at each place setting. They were so cute. I thought they were plastic but then she told me they were edible.

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I asked her where did she get them and she said she made them. She got the idea from Thriftyfun!!. She made them gluten free so I could eat them. It was great.

 
 

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November 27, 20200 found this helpful

That's so fun! Thanks for sharing the picture with us.

 

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