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Edible Rosary

October 1, 2013October, Recipes Standard

“If there were one million families praying the Rosary every day, the entire world would be saved.”
-Pope St. Pius X

edible rosary
This edible rosary, in honor of the month of the Holy Rosary, was created from 3 ingredient oreo truffles and a bit of string licorice as follows:

16 oz. oreo or other “sandwich” cookies (we used mint oreos)
8 oz. cream cheese
chocolate for dipping (You can really use any chocolate for covering the truffles. We chose Ghirardelli white chocolate chips because we wanted to create a “marble” effect)

First, crush cookies completely. We found a blender the easiest way to do this.
rosary recipe
Next, mix the cream cheese in with the crushed cookies, then form the mixture into 59 balls. Use some of the mixture to form a medal and a crucifix. rosary craft
Freeze the truffles for 10-15 minutes. This will make them easier to dip. You can melt your chocolate in the microwave on the defrost setting or in a sauce pan on the stove on very low heat. Stir  constantly until just melted and DO NOT OVERHEAT.
oreo rosary
You can add any food coloring to the melted chocolate. We swirled purple and green food coloring through the white chocolate to create this effect:
rosary craft
Once the chocolate sets up, you can put the “rosary” together. String licorice between the beads serves as the chain…
oreo rosary
We covered our medal and crucifix with silver food coloring…
rosary craft
…and assembled our rosary!
oreo rosary

Comments

MERCEDES September 19, 2015 at 9:34 pm -

ME ENCANTÒ ESTA PÀGINA. I TEACH ENGLISH IN A CATHOLIC SCHOOL (SECOND GRADERS) AND IT HELP ME TO DO SOMETHING DIFFERENT IN SAINT VINCENT DE PAUL’S DAY. HE’S THE PATRON SAINT OF THE PRIESTS CONGREGATION THAT DIRECT THE MANUEL PARDO SCHOOL WHERE I WORK. THANKS A LOT. HABLO ESPAÑOL, SOY DE CHICLAYO, PERU.

    MERCEDES September 19, 2015 at 9:36 pm -

    SORRY IT HELPED ME, IS THE CORRECT SENTENCE.

      Ann September 24, 2015 at 11:56 am -

      Hi Mercedes!
      Thanks for commenting! We love reading messages from our readers and hearing how our projects provide inspiration to those all over the world! 🙂

      Thanks for visiting!

      In Christ’s love,
      Ann from the Catholic Playground