Make sure that both the Oreo and your hands aren’t too warm. Warm hands will warm the Oreo and soften its filling, making it more gooey and sticky. A warm Oreo is harder to separate. Don’t grip the Oreo for too long. The longer you hold the Oreo without starting the next step, the more likely it is to start to warm up.

Some people enjoy saving the filling-covered side for last, enjoying it in one delicious bite. Another popular eating method is to scrape the filling from the covered side off of the cookie with your teeth.

Some people love to properly dunk an Oreo cookie. You can also drop an Oreo cookie in a glass of milk to flavor your milk and leave yourself a sweet treat at the bottom of the glass.

You can use Oreo cookies as edible spoons for ice cream. Simple scoop ice cream with an Oreo cookie and enjoy two treats in one bite. You can also crush or crumble Oreo cookies and sprinkle them on top of ice cream to add a tasty crunch. You can mix Oreo cookies, ice cream, milk, and a banana in a blender to create a delicious Oreo milkshake.

An alternate way of making Oreo crumbles would be to crumble them in a food processor. Just be careful not to over-blend them. Most recipes look for Oreo crumbles, not Oreo flour!