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Oreo Eyeballs An Easy Halloween Party Treat

Published: Oct 16, 2022 · Modified: Oct 26, 2022 by Harriet · Leave a Comment

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These oreo eyeballs are a fun and easy Halloween party treat that kids of any age will love. You only need a few ingredients to make these cookies. And they are fast to make!

Yellow oreo eyeball cookies.
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These easy oreo eyeball cookies are a fun DIY Halloween treat. With few ingredients, these are budget friendly and quick to make.

Why You'll Love This Recipe

You will love these oreo cookie eyeballs because they are:

  • Fast and easy to make.
  • These are fun to make with your kids.
  • It is budget-friendly and uses just a few simple ingredients.
  • This recipe is versatile because you can make these with other ingredients - see our substitution section below.
  • You can make a big batch of these Halloween cookies for a class party. Or just a few for an afternoon snack.

Ingredients

Ingredient image.
  • Oreo sandwich cookies - use the ones with a white center filling.
  • Ready to roll colored fondant icing - colors of your choice - we used green, blue, red, yellow and black.
    We used premade fondant icing, but you can also use homemade fondant.
    If you are making a small batch of eyeball cookies, you probably won't end up using all the fondant icing.
    The leftover fondant should be wrapped well in plastic food wrap to stop it from drying out and stored in an air-tight container.
    If stored correctly it should keep soft for several weeks and can be used to decorate some Christmas treats.
  • White sugar pearl sprinkles - for the twinkle in the eye. 
  • Red gel food coloring - we used a tube for easy application, but you could also use food gel in a bottle and apply it with a small brush or toothpick. 

Step By Step Instructions

Step 1 - Carefully twist the oreo cookies in half, keeping the half with the frosting. 

Use the other half to make other creepy Halloween treats like Halloween pudding cups.

@ part image showing a half a cookie with yellow fondant icing.

Step 2 - Take a pea-sized piece of yellow (or another color) fondant for the iris and roll it into a ball.

Squash the fondant ball under a small piece of parchment paper into a flat disc about half the size of the white oreo cookie filling. 

Step 3 - Place the yellow fondant into the white cookie filling, placing it slightly off center and gently press into place.

Image showing step 3 and 4 of making and oreo eyeball cookie.

Step 4 - Next, take a small piece (about half the size of a pea) of black fondant icing for the pupil and shape it into a ball.

Step 5 - Squash the black fondant ball into a small flat disc - it should be smaller than the yellow. 

Place it into the center of the yellow disc on the cookie and gently press it into place.

Image showing a half made eyeball cookie.

Step 6 -  To make the eyelid, take a piece of black fondant (about the size of two peas), roll it into a ball, and then squash it into a disc. Cut it in half.

Step 7 - Place one half of the black eyelid disc over the cookie and place it so that it just covers part of the iris and pupil.

Use the remaining piece of eyelid fondant for another cookie. 

Image showing the eyelid on an eyeball cookie and a finished eyeball cookie.

Step 8 - Gently press a pearl sprinkle to the eye to give the eyes a little sparkle. Repeat steps 1 - 8 to make more eyeballs for Halloween.

Expert Tips

Eyelids

We gave these oreo eyes a bit of character by giving them a top eyelid. We used black fondant icing, but use another color if you like - you could even paint or pipe on eyelashes.

More eye detail (see image below)

You can keep it simple as outlined in the instructions above or add a few extra details like:

  • Add texture to the iris fondant by pressing lines into it with the back of a knife before adding the pupil.
  • For bloodshot eyeballs, you can paint on some red gel food color with a fine-tipped paintbrush or toothpick.
A close up of blue eyeball cookies that are bloodshot.

Red food color

If you are making these cookies with young kids and intend on making bloodshot eyeballs. 

We recommend that you or an older child handle the red food color because it does stain.

Serving Size

One of these oreo eyeball cookies is a serve.

Calories Per Serve

The calories per cookie are an estimate only, and we estimate that there are about 70 calories in a cookie.

You don't need to use fondant icing to make these cookies - you could use other ingredients: 

  • For the iris - you could use cake decorating gel, gummy lifesavers, pipe-on colored icing, or buttercream. 
  • For the pupil - small dark chocolate chips, or black/brown mini M&M's
  • For the eyelid - you could use fruit leather.
  • For the eye sparkle - you shape a tiny piece of white fondant into a ball, use white cake confetti or add a small dot of melted white chocolate.
Green, blue and red oreo eyeball cookies.

FAQ

How long will oreo eyeballs last?

These oreo eyeballs will last about 4 days at room temperature (if it is not too hot).

The fondant icing will become drier over time and won't be as soft as when first made.

They should be stored in an air-tight container with baking paper in between to keep the layers separate.

If you like this recipe for Oreo Eyeballs you might also like to see this collection of Easy Halloween Foods to Make or the recipes below:

  • Halloween pudding cups
  • Halloween rocky road
  • Mummy hot dogs in puff pastry
  • Spider hot dogs
  • Halloween hot dog fingers
  • Oreo spider cookies
Cookies with plastic spiders on a table.

I do hope that you try this recipe for Oreo eyeballs. If you do, please come back and leave a comment below because I would love to know how you went.

Recipe

Easy Oreo Eyeballs Halloween Cookies

Harriet
Easy to make oreo eyeballs, these Halloween cookies are made with fondant icing and are sure to be the hit of your Halloween party.
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Prep Time 15 minutes mins
Cook Time 0 minutes mins
Total Time 15 minutes mins
Course Desserts
Cuisine Western
Servings 12 cookies
Calories 70 kcal

Ingredients
  

  • 12 oreo cookies with a white filling
  • Premade fondant icing in assorted colors including black
  • 12 white sugar pearls
  • Red gel food color optional

Instructions
 

  • Carefully twist the oreo cookies in half, keeping the half with the frosting. Use the other half for another treat.
  • Take a pea-sized piece of yellow (or another color) fondant for the iris and roll it into a ball.
    Squash the fondant ball under a small piece of parchment paper into a flat disc about half the size of the white oreo cookie filling.
  • Place the yellow fondant into the white cookie filling, placing it slightly off-center, and gently press it into place.
  • Next, take a small piece (about half the size of a pea) of black fondant icing for the pupil and shape it into a ball.
  • Squash the black fondant ball into a small flat disc - it should be smaller than the yellow.
    Place it into the center of the yellow disc on the cookie and gently press it into place.
  • To make the eyelid, take a piece of black fondant (about the size of two peas), roll it into a ball, and then squash it into a disc. Cut it in half.
  • Place one-half of the black eyelid disc over the cookie and place it so that it just covers part of the iris and pupil.
    Use the remaining piece of eyelid fondant for another cookie.
  • Gently press a pearl sprinkle to the eye to give the eyes a little sparkle.
    Repeat steps 1 - 8 to make more eyeballs for Halloween.

Notes

Eyelids - We gave these oreo eyes a bit of character by giving them a top eyelid. We used black fondant icing, but use another color if you like - you could even paint or pipe on eyelashes.
More eye detail - you can keep it simple as outlined in the instructions above or add a few extra details like:
  • Add texture to the iris fondant by pressing lines into it with the back of a knife before adding the pupil.
  • For bloodshot eyeballs, you can paint on some red gel food color with a fine-tipped paintbrush or toothpick.
Red food color - If you are making these cookies with young kids and intend on making bloodshot eyeballs. 
We recommend that you or an older child handle the red food color because it does stain.
SUBSTITUTIONS 
You don't need to use fondant icing to make these cookies - you could use other ingredients: 
  • For the iris - you could use cake decorating gel, gummy lifesavers, pipe-on colored icing, or buttercream. 
  • For the pupil - small dark chocolate chips, or black/brown mini M&M's
  • For the eyelid - you could use fruit leather.
  • For the eye sparkle - you shape a tiny piece of white fondant into a ball, use white cake confetti or add a small dot of melted white chocolate or candy melts.
The calories per cookie are an estimate only.

Nutrition

Serving: 1eyeball cookieCalories: 70kcalCarbohydrates: 9gProtein: 1gFat: 2gSaturated Fat: 1gPolyunsaturated Fat: 0.4gMonounsaturated Fat: 1gTrans Fat: 0.01gSodium: 47mgPotassium: 28mgFiber: 0.3gSugar: 5gVitamin A: 0.2IUCalcium: 3mgIron: 1mg
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