25 spooky Halloween treats and desserts ideas

Oct 30, 2015 - 03:36
Oct 30, 2015 - 07:34
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25 spooky Halloween treats and desserts ideas
Boo-nana Ghost

Hosting a Halloween party? Treats and desserts don't have to be boring. Put a twist on your recipes with these creepy ideas.

When the spirit moves you, conjure up Halloween treats

#1: Meatball Mummy

Meatball Mummy

#2: Boo-nana Ghost

Boo-nana Ghost

#3: Pillsbury Crescent Mummy Dogs

#4: Socerer's Apprentice Broom Snacks

#5: Pumpkin Cuties

 

#6: Spider Deviled Eggs

#7: Happy Cheddar Cheese Treats

#8: Spooky Mandarin Oranges

#9:Spooky Spider Snack

#10: Graveyard Cupcakes

Frost the cakes with rich chocolate ganache and decorate with cookie "tombstones," colored coconut and bone-shaped candies

#11: Finger Treats

Cut the pre-made breadsticks dough into finger lengths. Place the fingers on a baking sheet, pinching the dough together in places to form knuckles. Top with egg wash and sliced almonds to make the finger nails. Serve alongside a pesto or marinara dipping sauce

#12: Creepy Minty Worms & Bugs

Mix together cream cheese, butter and powdered sugar to form these simple mints, flavored with a touch of lemon juice and peppermint extract. Tint the dough if desired with food coloring, then chill until firm before forming into worms and assorted bugs.

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#14: Dog Bones

#15: Creepy House

#16: Chewy Eyeballs

#17: Dia de los Muertos Cake

#18: Pumpkin-Shaped Oval Pancakes

#19: Jack-o-lante faces into apples

#20: 'Witches Brew' Chicken Burritos

#21: Ghoulish decorations in Guacamole

#22: Ghost Pizza

#23: Scary Pumpkin-shaped tortillas

#24: Ghost Marshmallow

#25: The Gravesite

The gravesite, the trickiest project, has sides of cookie strips, a pudding filling and grated chocolate dirt

#26: Wicked Witch Dippers

 

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