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COOKIES N' CREAM MUDDY BUDDIES!




   This recipe comes from  mandysrecipebox.blogspot.com .  Make some for your friends and family.  Maybe enjoy some while watching a movie, instead of popcorn.










But this cookies and cream version of them... wow!  They were a huge hit!  The tiny crushed oreos to coat the outside of the chocolate made them taste amazing!  These are an easy and fun snack that the whole family will love.  And if you haven't tried muddy buddies before, then join me in my addiction!  I might even be eating some as I am typing this. hehe  Look at them.  They are just screaming out, 'Eat me!'










Ingredients:

  • 5 ounces white chocolate chips
  • 5 ounces milk chocolate chips
  • 5 cups Chex Cereal
  • 1 tsp shortening
  • Oreo cookies (8 for crushing and some for putting pieces throughout)
  • 1 cup powdered sugar



1. Divide the chex cereal into two bowl.  2 1/2 cups in each.  
2.  In a food processor crush 8 oreos until fine.  You can also crush in a gallon size bag with rolling pin.  
3.  In two gallon size bags, add 1/2 cup powdered sugar into each bag with 1/2 of the crushed oreos into each bag. (It was about 1/2 cup of crushed oreos.)  Set aside.
4.  Melt the white chocolate and milk chocolate in separate microwave safe bowls.   Melt 30 seconds at a time with 1/2 tsp shortening in each stirring after each 30 seconds until melted.  
5.  Once melted, stir in the chocolate into the separate bowls with Chex cereal until the Chex are coated well with the chocolate.
6.  Add the white chocolate and milk chocolate separately to the gallon sized bags with powdered sugar and crushed oreos and shake until they are coated.  Then add some extra crushed pieces to the mixture at the end.  Enjoy!

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