Sam J. Porcello.
Know the name?
Well you should!
Mr. Porcello is the food scientist credited with creating that delicious Oreo we all love. Below are our favorite recipes that wouldn't be possible without him!
1. Brownie Bottom Oreo Cheesecake Bars
Brownie for crust has completely won my heart.
If you are going to splurge on a dessert this summer, it needs to be this one.
The recipe makes a giant pan and serves 24 people – but, good luck not eating 3 or 4 of these yourself.
From: TheSaltyMarshmallow
2. Oreo Donuts (Yeah, You Read That Right)
Is there a more perfect mash-up imaginable? I didn’t think so. These Oreo Donuts are moist and flavorful — and the batter is filled with Oreos. The bright white icing is a nod to the cream filling and the donuts are showered with — you guessed it — more Oreos!
Because they’re baked instead of fried, these are an easy treat that can be whipped up on a moment’s notice — with no fuss or mess.
From: Babble.com
3. Creamy Oreo Dip Dessert
This Creamy Oreo Dip Dessert is the best of both worlds. As sinfully sweet and luscious as the most extravagant layer cake, but as much fun to eat as any party dip. And as simple to make too-just whip everything together in the mixer bowl!
From: Kitchen4.us
4. 3 Ingredient Oreo Truffles
These OREO cookie balls have been around for years and are such an easy dessert to make around the holidays. You may also hear them called OREO truffles, which makes them sound a little fancier. My kids LOVE these OREO cake balls and ask me to make them ever year for Christmas dessert plates. They are so easy and delicious!
From: iHeartNapTime.net
5. Oreo Stuffed Chocolate Chip Cookies
My advice to you – make these. But make them right before you’re meeting a friend, or sibling, or an entire preschool class. So you can pawn them off on other victims recipients. If not, make them now, while it’s still March and not bathing suit season. Because once that happens, I cannot be held responsible.
From: BellyFull.net
Which one of these are you dying to try? Comment below:)
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My blog does compilations of great recipes from other sources, credit is given after every recipe:)
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