At a Glance: Oreos Booze Recipe
- Drunken Oreos swap regular cream filling with a boozy vanilla vodka gelatin mix
- Only 4 ingredients and ready in minutes for your next cocktail night
- Adult-only party snack that looks just like regular Oreos (keep away from kids!)
Do you love oreos? Do you love shots? Combine them together and you'll be the biggest hit at your next party. Keep reading to see what happens when you mix oreos and booze.
I've been planning a party and I'm starting to feel like cocktails and jello shots are getting a bit old. So, like I always do, I searched the web for something new and fun I can do. And I discovered, Drunken Oreos! I love oreos. I always have, so when I found a way to serve them to my guests in a boozy kind of way, I just had to share it with all of you. If you're planning a party, serve this instead!
WARNING: Keep away from kids! They might mistake these for the regular Oreos.
How to Make Oreos Booze Recipe
What you'll need to make drunken oreos:

- 1 pack Original Oreos
- 1/2 cup sweetened condensed milk
- 2 packets unflavored gelatin
- 1 1/2 oz. vanilla vodka
Step 1
Break your Oreo cookie and with a knife, remove the filling.
Step 2

Put the filling in a pot then add your condensed milk and mix well.
Step 3

Sprinkle the gelatin and let it sit for a few minutes. Then, under low heat, stir the mixture until it is completely blended.
Pro-tip: Use a non-stick pot. Condensed milk is a total stage-five clinger, and trust me, you don't want to be stuck scrubbing burnt sugar while everyone else is already hitting the party!
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Step 4
Transfer to a bowl and allow to cool.
Step 5

Mix in your vanilla vodka then put it in a fridge to let it harden a bit.
Step 6

Using a spoon, spread it on the cookies and turn them into drunken oreos!
Plate and done!
Alright, settle this once and for all. Cream, cookie, or both? Tell us below in the comments!
FAQs
Can I use a different alcohol instead of vanilla vodka?
Yes. Kahlua, Baileys, or rum all work. Just stick to 1.5 oz so the filling sets properly.
How long do drunken oreos last?
About 3 to 5 days in the fridge. Keep them in an airtight container so they stay fresh and don't dry out.
Will guests be able to taste the alcohol?
Definitely. The vodka flavor comes through, but the sweetened condensed milk balances it out. Not overpowering, just enough kick.
Can I make this oreos booze recipe ahead of time for a party?
Yes. Make them a day before and refrigerate. They actually set better overnight and hold up well on a party platter for a few hours.
How do I keep kids from grabbing these drunken oreos by mistake?
Store them in a separate labeled container away from regular snacks. At the party, place them on the adult drinks table, not the dessert spread.