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These Grinch Stole Christmas Cookies are proof that even a little holiday mischief can be delicious. Each one starts with a festive Oreo covered in creamy white chocolate, coated in sparkly shimmer, and topped with that familiar holiday trouble-maker. They’re sweet, silly, and guaranteed to disappear faster than a plate of cookies in Whoville.



Do I need to temper the chocolate?
Nope! Using Ghirardelli melting wafers keeps this recipe easy. They melt smoothly, set quickly, and stay shiny without needing tempering.
Can I use regular food coloring instead of oil-based?
Stick with oil-based coloring. Water-based food coloring can cause the chocolate to seize and turn grainy.
What if I don’t have a Grinch mold?
You can skip the faces and top the cookies with red and green candy melts, edible eyes, or festive sprinkles — they’ll still look adorable.
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How long do these cookies last?
Store them in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 5 days or in the fridge for a week.
Can I freeze them?
Yes! Freeze in a single layer, then transfer to a container or bag once solid. Thaw at room temperature before serving.
Can I use chocolate Oreos instead of Holiday Oreos?
Absolutely. The red filling just adds that festive pop, but regular Oreos or other sandwich cookies work fine.
What’s the best way to package these for gifts?
Layer them in cellophane bags or small cookie boxes with tissue paper or edible glitter for sparkle. Add a cute tag that says “Handmade in Whoville.”
Can I make them ahead for a party?
Yes! Make them up to 3 days ahead and store them in a cool, dry spot — they’ll look freshly made and ready to serve.

These Grinch Stole Christmas Cookies make the cutest addition to any Christmas party dessert table. Serve them with hot cocoa while you watch How the Grinch Stole Christmas, or package them up as edible party favors that even the Grinch himself couldn’t resist.
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