Layers of cookie, key lime pie filling, and white chocolate make these an irresistibly refreshing summer treat!
So. You know those new “healthier” Oreo Thins cookies? I found a way to make them unhealthy. Still a reasonable indulgence, but not the super-low calorie tiny sliver of a cookie they were created to be.
I present: Key Lime Layer Cookies!!!!
Creamy Key Lime filling sandwiched between two Oreo Thins and dipped in white chocolate. YUM!!! These are incredibly easy to put together and such a delicious, creative, and beautiful treat!
Here’s how we made them: (printable recipe)
INGREDIENTS: (makes 20 cookies)
- 3/4 cup of key lime juice (I squeezed ’em!)
- 1 can of sweetened condensed milk
- 1 egg
- 1 package of Oreo Thins in vanilla
- 1 bag of Wilton’s Candy Melts in white
- Colored sugar (if desired for decorating)
DIRECTIONS:
- Preheat oven to 350F degrees.
- Combine lime juice, condensed milk and egg together in a small mixing bowl.
- Pour into a small baking dish and bake for 20 minutes.
- Spoon into a cool bowl and chill in freezer for 30 minutes to cool.
- While cooling, set 1/2 box of vanilla Oreo Thins out on a baking sheet that will fit into your freezer.
- After lime filling is chilled, stir and spoon into a large zip-top bag. Clip a corner off and pipe filling on top of each Oreo- not quite going to the edges.
- Gently set an Oreo Thin on top of the filling. Don’t press too hard or the filling will come out on the edges. Use up all the cookies in the box.
- Gently slide this baking sheet into the freezer and freeze for 1 hour.
- Melt Wilton’s Candy Melts in microwave in 30 second increments, stirring between until smooth.
- Take chilled cookie and place it into melted chocolate. Quickly spoon over the top and sides.
- Lift the cookie with a fork and tap on side of bowl until excess drips away. Slide bottom edge of cookie along side of bowl to get rid of excess on bottom and set on parchment paper to harden.
- Repeat with remaining cookies. You may want to keep cookies in freezer before dipping, and only take maybe 4 or 5 out at a time to work on.
- Decorate as desired. If you want sugar sprinkles, add these before the candy melts harden back up.
- Enjoy!
My thoughts: These are easy and fun to make, and they keep for up to a week in the fridge! You will have a little pie filling left at the end, but you could get a little more white chocolate and a few more cookies to use it up -if you want. I’d guess you would have enough filling for another 8-10 cookies. Another helpful hint- make sure these are cold when you dip them, and don’t linger and let them sit for a long time in that melted chocolate. Sprinkle sugar on top while they are still melted. I hope you enjoy these as much as I did!! ~r
Other key lime desserts here on Easybaked: (click on a photo to see the recipe)