Pokémon Poke Ball Dipped Oreo Cookies are super easy to make and would be super cute for a Pokemon party!

Did you see the cute little Pokemon Chocolate Chip Sugar Cookies that I made the other day?
My son, LOVED them! He is crazy about Pokémon right now!
We’ve got Pokemon stuffed animals, Pokémon cards, Pokemon games, Pokemon Shirts, Pokemon PJs…EVERYTHING! haha
Since I’m working with my little guy this year, to feature some easy and fun Pokémon recipes, I thought these Pokémon PokeBall Dipped Oreo Cookies would be great!
Here’s to our second Mommy and Son, Pokémon recipe! I’m sure I’ll share more here and over at BigBearsWife.com if they’re more homemade type recipes.
Ingredients For Pokémon Pokeball Dipped Oreo Cookies:
- Oreo Cookies or other Chocolate Sandwich Cookie
- Red Candy Melts
- White Candy Melts
- Black Candy Melts
Ingredient amounts and entire recipe directions in recipe card below with print option!

Can you make these with other cookies?
Sure! Just make sure they are round cookies!
How To Make Pokémon Poke Ball Dipped Oreo Cookies:
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Melt Red Candy Melts according to package directions.
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Dip each OREO halfway into the melted red candy melts and place it on a sheet of parchment paper.

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Let red candy melt OREOS and sit for a few minutes to dry and harden.
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Once dry the red is dry, melt the white candy melts according to the package directions.
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Dip the bottom half of each OREO into the white candy melts.

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DON’T TOSS THE REMAINING MELTED WHITE CANDY MELTS! – You’ll need these for the center of the poke balls later.
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Place candy-melt-coated Oreos on parchment paper and let them dry and harden for a few minutes.
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Melt the black candy melts according to package directions.
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Pour the black candy melts into a piping bag or a ziplock bag.
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Snip the end of the bag and pipe a black stripe across the center of each Poke ball where the white and red meet.

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Also, pipe a circle of black candy melts in the center of the cookie.

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Remelt the remaining white candy melts if needed and pour it into a piping bag or a ziplock bag.
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Snip the end of the bag and pipe a white circle in the middle of the chocolate circle to finish the Poke Ball.

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Let Poke Balls sit and dry until candy melts harden.
Now we just place them with a little Pikachu and Squirtle and BOOM, the perfect Pokemon party cookies!

More Easy Chocolate Dipped Oreo Cookie Recipes:
- Eyeball Oreos
- Rolo Stuffed Chocolate Dipped Oreos
- Snowmen Oreos
- Springtime Easter Peanut Butter Cup Stuffed Oreos – Reese Stuffed Oreos
More Pokemon Recipes:
- Easiest Pokémon Cookies Ever – Pikachu and Poké Ball Cookies
- Pokemon Bento Box from Taras Multicultural Table
- Pikachu, Charmander, and Squirtle Iced Sugar Cookies from Ashlee Marie
Pokémon Poke Ball Dipped Oreo Cookies
Pokémon Poke Ball Dipped Oreo Cookies
Pokémon Poke Ball Dipped Oreo Cookies are super easy to make and would be super cute for a Pokémon party!
Ingredients
- 30 Oreo Cookies (or any chocolate sandwich cookie)
- 12 ounces red candy melts
- 12 ounces white candy melts
- 6 ounces black candy melts
Instructions
- Melt Red Candy Melts according to package directions.
- Dip each OREO halfway into the melted red candy melts and place it on a sheet of parchment paper.
- Let red candy melt OREOS and sit for a few minutes to dry and harden.
- Once dry the red is dry, melt the white candy melts according to the package directions.
- Dip the bottom half of each OREO into the white candy melts.
- DON'T TOSS THE REMAINING MELTED WHITE CANDY MELTS! - You'll need these for the center of the poke balls later.
- Place candy-melt-coated Oreos on parchment paper and let them dry and harden for a few minutes.
- Melt the black candy melts according to package directions.
- Pour the black candy melts into a piping bag or a ziplock bag.
- Snip the end of the bag and pipe a black stripe across the center of each Poke ball where the white and red meet.
- Also, pipe a circle of black candy melts in the center of the cookie.
- Remelt the remaining white candy melts if needed and pour it into a piping bag or a ziplock bag.
- Snip the end of the bag and pipe a white circle in the middle of the chocolate circle to finish the Poke Ball.
- Let Poke Balls sit and dry until candy melts harden.
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