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Last summer, we were so excited to be going back to Disney World for apparent reasons. But moreover, Toy Story Land had only been open for a few short weeks before our trip. Plus I got fortunate and scored a coveted Fastpass for the Slinky Dog Dash ride.
We literally couldn’t wait to experience Toy Story Land and specifically ride Slinky Dog Dash. We are huge fans of the Toy Story movies, and this land dedicated to the Pixar animated films was a must experience for us.
Well, the morning that we were to head over for our Walt Disney World Hollywood Studios day for our Fastpass, the skies opened up.
Granted thunderstorms and rain are not uncommon for Disney World summers. But thunderstorms shut some of the rides down during these storms. So I was worried that Slinky Dog Dash would be shut down. Sometimes during these times, you Fastpass gets honored after the storms pass. But other times, they sadly don’t.
I can still clearly recall working through security that day. It was lightly raining at this point. A guard told me that the thunderstorms had passed. But rain in the area, yet the thunder part of the storms were indeed gone. They also mentioned that the Slinky Dog Dash ride was open. By the time, we made it back to Slinky Dog Dash for our Fastpass; it had stopped raining.
Finally!
We got on the ride and the whole ride up until the last 30 seconds before we were to get off the ride, the rain stayed at bay. After the ride, the skies opened yet again. But at this point, we had our Disney ponchos and enjoyed the rest of Toy Story Land including Woody’s Lunchbox for fun Toy Story themed snack. I mean it was just another rainy day at Disney World.
That was then, and this is now.
Don’t get me wrong; I am headed back to Walt Disney World in about two weeks now. I most definitely will be heading back to Hollywood Studios and Toy Story Land. Plus, I will be at Disney in July and November later this year. So, there is that, too.
But before I head back, I decided to celebrate these trips, as well as the very near future release of Toy Story 4 by making Toy Story OREO Cookies.
I used chocolate OREO cookies, chocolate melting wafers and a bit of creativity to make these Toy Story OREO Cookies.
I mean I am so excited and needed something to tide me over before this upcoming trip and the movie release, as well.
So, these Toy Story OREO Cookies fit the bill to a tee!
Do you want to make Toy Story OREO Cookies?
Then, keep scrolling to find out how to make Woody, Buzz Lightyear and Alien Toy Story OREO Cookies now!
Disney Inspired Toy Story OREO Cookies Recipe Tutorial
An easy and fun way to make Toy Story themed cookies using OREO Cookies. For Woody: 1. Line a baking sheet with waxed paper. 2. Melt yellow candy coating according to package directions. If the candy is too thick to pour, add 1 teaspoon coconut oil or vegetable shortening. Stir well. Do not add water. You can add up to 1 tablespoon of coconut oil per bag of candy wafers. 3. Dip each cookie into melted candy. Remove cookie, tapping gently against the side of the bowl, allowing excess candy to return to the bowl. If air bubbles form, pop them with a toothpick. Place the cookie onto the waxed paper. Allow to set completely before proceeding to the next step. To speed the process, cookies can be refrigerated or placed in the freezer in a single layer. 4. Melt red candy coating according to package directions. Transfer melted candy to a piping bag or zip top freezer bag with the corner snipped. Create solid lines across each cookie in a perpendicular pattern. 5. Allow cookie to set completely at room temperature or refrigerate for faster results. Store in an airtight container at room temperature. For Buzz Lightyear: 1. Line a baking sheet with waxed paper. 2. Melt white candy coating according to package directions. If the candy is too thick to pour, add 1 teaspoon coconut oil or vegetable shortening. Stir well. Do not add water. You can add up to 1 tablespoon of coconut oil per bag of candy wafers. 3. Dip each cookie into candy melts. Remove cookie, tapping gently against the side of the bowl, allowing excess candy to return to the bowl. If air bubbles form, pop them with a toothpick. Place the cookie onto the waxed paper. Allow to set completely before proceeding to the next step. To speed the process, cookies can be refrigerated or placed in the freezer in a single layer. 4. Melt green candy coating according to package directions. Dip each cookie into the melted candy about halfway. Return to wax paper and allow to set completely. 5. Melt purple candy coating according to package directions. Dip each cookie into the melted candy about halfway up the green area. Return to wax paper and allow to set completely. 6. Using a toothpick, apply a tiny amount of candy melts in three colors (green, blue, purple) to the cookie to represent Buzz’s buttons. 7. Allow cookie to set completely at room temperature or refrigerate for faster results. Store in an airtight container at room temperature. For Aliens: 1. Line a baking sheet with waxed paper. 2. Melt green candy coating according to package directions. If the candy is too thick to pour, add 1 teaspoon coconut oil or vegetable shortening. Stir well. Do not add water. You can add up to 1 tablespoon of coconut oil per bag of candy wafers. 3. Dip each cookie into candy melts. Remove cookie, tapping gently against the side of the bowl, allowing excess candy to return to the bowl. If air bubbles form, pop them with a toothpick. Place the cookie onto the waxed paper. 4. Immediately press three eyes into place. 5. Allow cookie to set completely at room temperature or refrigerate for faster results. Store in an airtight container at room temperature.
Disney Inspired Toy Story OREO Cookies Recipe
Ingredients
Instructions
Nutrition Information:
Yield:
12
Serving Size:
1
Amount Per Serving:
Calories: 203Total Fat: 7gSaturated Fat: 2gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 4gCholesterol: 1mgSodium: 183mgCarbohydrates: 34gFiber: 1gSugar: 15gProtein: 3g
Dara says
How cute!!
Janine says
Aw, thanks, Dara!! 🙂
Tamara says
These are picture perfect. We have been to Hollywood Studios but it was two years ago so it still had a lot of Toy Story stuff, but not the Slinky Dog Dash! 🙁
Janine says
Aw, thanks, Tamara and hope you can do Slinky Dog Dash soon, too 🙂
Meredith Spidel says
Janine! These are so cute! Would be perfect for a Toy Story-themed birthday party 🙂
Janine says
Aw, thanks, Meredith and love the Toy Story-themed party idea, too 🙂
Jen says
Woo-hoo you made it! And that is a lot of fun planned for this year! Hooray right?! These are super cute. pinned 🙂
Janine says
Aw, thanks, Jen and I am seriously so excited for all the fun to come this year. And also huge thanks again for pinning, too 🙂
William Holland says
Did you see the Game of Thrones Oreo commercial? Too cute….and now this…I could eat an entire bag of Oreos right now. Thanks a lot, Janine! 🙂
Happy Tuesday my friend!
Janine says
Aw, yes I did and like you, I could so eat a bag of Oreos all on my own! Happy Tuesday to you now, as well 🙂
ShootingStarsMag says
I love Toy Story, and these are so cute. Thanks for sharing! #happytuesday
Janine says
Aw, thank you and always so happy to share with you, too 🙂
Lisa says
Maybe you could make printables & other makes to go with it for the Toy Story “party” for another series of blogs, or you could ask all your blog friends to do one thing to add to your cookies for the Toy Story Party blog session.
Janine says
Thanks Lisa and what an awesome idea. And will have to see what I can do about this now!! 🙂
Seana Turner says
Aww… these are adorable! I can see how they would be perfect for a themed birthday party. Gotta love recipes that are easy, delicious and look so great!
Janine says
Aw, thanks Seana and I couldn’t agree more – easy, delicious and look great, too 🙂
Diane Roark says
Janine,
I love your adorable Toy Story Cookies. Toy Story movies are my son Caleb’s favorite. We too cannot wait to see the redesigned Universal Studios. We took a Disney Cruise this year but next March, we are going to the parks. I knew you would be hooked after your first visit to Disney. I am excited that you will be making several trips this year. I hope you have a MAGICAL time.
P.S. Your sight looks great!
Blessings,
Diane
Janine says
Aw, thank you so much, Diane and I think you know how much we love Disney, as I know you and your family do, as well. Cannot wait for your return trip now and sure you will do the parks justice when you do go back next March!! 🙂
Cynthia says
Sweet Janine, you are endlessly creative! I love what you do with Oreos and all the different food. You never cease to amaze me in all the ingenious ways you create new and fun ways to make food! I hope you had a fun trip to Disney World. It sounds like you really know your way around. I know your girls really must think you are incredible for all these trips and wonderful things you do for them. Keep on being awesome. You are incredible!
Janine says
Aw, thank you, Cyndi and I am truly doing my best and hope my girls do know that deep down. That said, I think you are truly incredible, as well, my friend and always so very appreciate all your kindness and support here – always xoxo <3
Christine Carter says
These are SO ADORABLE!! How do you come up with this stuff? My gosh, Janine, you are so talented. Pinning!
Janine says
Aw, thanks for pinning and the kind words, too 🙂