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QuestionIs there another easy way to crush them? I don't have a crushing machine but I hate to use plastic bags because it sticks all over the bag and wastes it.Form voltronCommunity AnswerYou can put the Oreos between two sheets of wax paper and crush them with a rolling pin or your hand. Just make sure the sheets of paper are big enough that crumbs don't spill out.
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QuestionHow do I get all the crumbs out of the bag when using the rolling pin method?LioraTop AnswererYou can turn the bag inside out and scrape all the Oreo crumbs off the plastic with a rubber spatula or clean hands.
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QuestionWhat happens to the cream inside the cookies?LioraTop AnswererThe cream filling gets broken up and mixed into the Oreo crumbs when you leave it on the Oreos. You can however, remove the cream filling if you want to.
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QuestionDo I remove the filling?Community AnswerWhen you crush Oreos, you naturally have to remove the filling. However, you can set it aside or eat it separately, depending on the recipe.
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QuestionSo leave the white filling when crumbling them?LioraTop AnswererYou can leave the cream filling in the Oreos if you want, or you can remove it and throw it away or eat it later.
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QuestionHow do you make Oreo ice cream?LioraTop AnswererTake ½ gallon of vanilla ice cream and crumble about 20 Oreos -- with the filling -- into it.
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QuestionIs there a way to use crushed Oreos in silicone molds for letters on cakes? Maybe mixing with the cream cheese and freezing?LioraTop AnswererThat might work. But if you don't have cream cheese, you could make buttercream frosting or something similar that will hold the oreo crumbs together.
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QuestionHow can I crush a whole package of Oreos for making no-bake Oreo cookie balls?LioraTop AnswererUse any of the above methods for crushing a whole package of Oreos.
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QuestionWhat happens if I don't freeze the Oreos?LioraTop AnswererIf Oreos are warm, they may become mushy and won't crumble. Freezing them makes them easier to crumble.
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