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WiCKED
Most of us have grown up with Oreo cookies. There are photos of us with chocolaty remnants smeared across
our faces. They've caused great disputes as to the best way to eat them - dunking them in milk or twisting off
one side and eating the middle first.
Besides eating them plain, there are recipes galore on
how to use Oreos in cakes, milkshakes, and additional
desserts. Oreos had become part of twentieth century
culture.
A three-cookie serving of Oreo cookies contain 7 g fat,
two of which are made up of saturated fat. This is 11
percent of the daily recommended fat intake and 10
percent of the recommended saturated fat intake. A
serving of Oreo cookies also contain 25 g carbohydrates,
of which only 1 g is fiber and 14 g, or just over 1
tablespoonful, is sugar. A three-cookie serving also provides 1 gram of protein, 160 milligrams of salt, a small
amount of calcium and 10 percent of the recommended daily allowance of iron.
1. One bag of Oreos
2. Two cups of pancake mix
3. 1 1/2 cup of milk
4. Two eggs
5. Four teaspoons of Oil
6. Vanilla ice cream
7. Confectioner’s sugar * (optional)
1. Chill the Oreos inside a refrigerator for about four hours.
2. Mix the pancake mix, the 1 1/2 cup of milk, the 2 eggs, and the 4 teaspoons of oil together to
make the batter. Make sure to mix them properly! There should not be any lumps.
3. Soak ALL the Oreos into the batter. Make sure that both sides of the cookie are covered.
4. Pour 3 inches of cooking oil into a pot. Heat it on a stove at about 335 degrees (F).
* DO NOT use a frying pan, because it is not deep enough to make the cookies “float”. You
should USE A POT.
5. Put the soaked Oreos into the pot of oil. DEEP FRY it.
* Put the Oreos into the pot carefully. You must leave room between them for the batter coating to
rise/expand without the cookies touching each other.
6. The cookies will float, so make sure to flip it. Wait until it is GOLDEN BROWN.
* Make sure to remove excess oil by straining.
7. Serve it with ice cream and dust it with confectioner’s sugar. You now have your very own
wicked Oreos!

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Eat Wicked Oreos

  • 1. WiCKED Most of us have grown up with Oreo cookies. There are photos of us with chocolaty remnants smeared across our faces. They've caused great disputes as to the best way to eat them - dunking them in milk or twisting off one side and eating the middle first. Besides eating them plain, there are recipes galore on how to use Oreos in cakes, milkshakes, and additional desserts. Oreos had become part of twentieth century culture. A three-cookie serving of Oreo cookies contain 7 g fat, two of which are made up of saturated fat. This is 11 percent of the daily recommended fat intake and 10 percent of the recommended saturated fat intake. A serving of Oreo cookies also contain 25 g carbohydrates, of which only 1 g is fiber and 14 g, or just over 1 tablespoonful, is sugar. A three-cookie serving also provides 1 gram of protein, 160 milligrams of salt, a small amount of calcium and 10 percent of the recommended daily allowance of iron.
  • 2. 1. One bag of Oreos 2. Two cups of pancake mix 3. 1 1/2 cup of milk 4. Two eggs 5. Four teaspoons of Oil 6. Vanilla ice cream 7. Confectioner’s sugar * (optional) 1. Chill the Oreos inside a refrigerator for about four hours. 2. Mix the pancake mix, the 1 1/2 cup of milk, the 2 eggs, and the 4 teaspoons of oil together to make the batter. Make sure to mix them properly! There should not be any lumps. 3. Soak ALL the Oreos into the batter. Make sure that both sides of the cookie are covered. 4. Pour 3 inches of cooking oil into a pot. Heat it on a stove at about 335 degrees (F). * DO NOT use a frying pan, because it is not deep enough to make the cookies “float”. You should USE A POT. 5. Put the soaked Oreos into the pot of oil. DEEP FRY it. * Put the Oreos into the pot carefully. You must leave room between them for the batter coating to rise/expand without the cookies touching each other. 6. The cookies will float, so make sure to flip it. Wait until it is GOLDEN BROWN. * Make sure to remove excess oil by straining. 7. Serve it with ice cream and dust it with confectioner’s sugar. You now have your very own wicked Oreos!