Looking for a playful treat that’s sure to spark smiles? These adorable hamburger cookies are just what your dessert table needs! Perfect for cookouts, birthday parties, or April Fool’s Day surprises, these no-bake cookies are as fun to make as they are to eat. Whether you’re crafting them with kids or whipping up a tray for a themed event, these sweet sliders are guaranteed to steal the show. Let’s dig into the delicious details and see why these hamburger cookies are a crowd favorite!

Hamburger Cookies
Equipment
Ingredients
- 1 box Nilla wafer cookies
- 1 box quibblers grasshopper cookies
- 1 pkg cookie icing red
- 1 pkg cookie icing yellow
- 1 bag sweetened shredded coconut
- 2-3 drops food coloring Green
Instructions
- Take the ziplock bag and pour some coconut into it as well as the green food coloring
- Shake the bag until the coconut is all dyed green
- Take your Nilla wafer cookies and pair them up
- Place a grasshopper cookie on top of the bottom cookie
- Take the red icing and drizzle on top of the grasshopper cookie
- Take the yellow icing and drizzle on top of the red icing going the opposite way
- Add some of the dyed coconut to the icing
- Add a small dot of any one of the icings to the bottom of the top cookie and then place the top cookie on to the coconut
- Let sit for 30 minutes to harden before enjoying!
Nutrition
Whether you’re serving them at a summer BBQ, packing them in a lunchbox, or just making a batch for fun, these hamburger cookies are guaranteed to be a hit. They’re quick to assemble, full of charm, and irresistibly sweet. Best of all, they bring a playful twist to dessert that both kids and adults can enjoy. So go ahead—get creative with your toppings, share a few laughs, and enjoy a treat that’s almost too cute to eat (almost!).
How cute are these? What a great dessert for our upcoming cookout! All the kids will love them.
Super cute! Perfect for a cookout. Tell them you will provide the “meat.” Ha! I love that they look so real.
What a fun cookie. I thought it was a play dough hamburger at first. Even better as a cookie.
Those are so fun! My daughter would love to be in the kitchen helping create those little guys.
These are really cute looking cookies, what a cool idea! I imagine kids will love them!
I can’t wait to make these for our Back to School party I plan on throwing this year.
How fun are these treats! I bet my kids would really enjoy these cookies. They love unexpected surprises like this!!
Oh my gosh, yes! What fun cookies! I’ll be making these with my kids. What a perfect summer dessert.
Oh look at these. They look so cute. I’m thinking I need to try making these with my granddaughters. They will love these.
Those are the cutest cookies for a cookout. The kids are going to love making them and eating them.
Oh my goodness those cookies are absolutely amazing! I can’t believe how great they look! I wonder if I could manage to make them too.
I love this idea. Using Nilla Wafers makes the whole process so easy. I think the kids could even ice them.
Oh, those are cute! They’d be a great snack to pack in a back to school lunch. Who am I kidding? I would eat those anytime!
ohhhh emmmm geeee…these are adorable!!! What a cute idea! I totally want to make these for our next cookout. So fun!!!
How cute are these?! I don’t eat meat anymore so I should totally make these for me when my family is having the real thing. Seems fair, right?
These hamburger cookies look like so much fun to make. I know the kiddos would love them.
Wait, what, a hamburger cookie? That sounds very intriguing and tasty at the same time.
These cookies are seriously too cute! I’ve never seen them made with cookies as the buns, smart idea!
Desserts that look like not desserts are the best. These seriously look incredible!
Oh this is so nice! Just in time for my niece birthday party! I guess I will try to add this on what to prepare for her candy bar.
I love these recipes that are made to look like something but are something entirely different. They’re so much fun!