A fun time of year is always Halloween and what better way to celebrate then with fun foods such as these Resee’s Spiders. Ingredients Needed: Break the pretzels into three, two side pieces you will use as legs and the rest is scraps to eat …
Fun festive non-alcoholic drinks are always a hit at any party. We made these fun green and red ones for Halloween time. They are pretty yummy as well, but a little on the sweet side if you fill the grenadine shots. Ingredients we found to …
Nothing funner than serving up some festive foods. In the spirit of Halloween, I made some easy Hot Dog Mummies and Zombie that they just loved and gobbled up.
Ingredients:
Start by opening your crescents dough (or whatever dough you choose to use), and lay it out and cut in thin strips.
Next, cut your hot dog for the arms and legs…
Finally, you will wrap the bread dough randomly around the hot dog to appear to be a zombie look of shredded clothes.
Pop them in the oven, cook 12-15, or until the dough looks cooked, and remove. Allow to cool and serve with bloody catsup.
You can also, not cut the dough into thin strips and instead wrap larger pieces around the hot dog for a more solid mummy look.
As much as we love coming up with our own creations for the holidays, sometimes it is so much easier just to grab something already themed and ready to go. I grabbed the orange Pillsbury Funfetti Cupcake mix and frosting when at Safeway recently and …
Layered drinks are always so fun, but they can also be quite tricky when trying to get the layers to stay separate. I bought some different drinks in the famous Halloween colors and played around and this is what I came up with…. *One tip …
Nothing says Halloween like candy corn…well I guess Pumpkins, but for right now, let’s just say Candy Corn. Here are so really cheap and easy recipes for foods that look like candy corn with layers of Yellow, Orange, and White.
Chocolate Dipped Marshmallows:
All you need is marshmallows and yellow and orange colored chocolate wafers. Melt the chocolate and dip marshmallows into the orange first, let harden, and then dip into the yellow chocolate. Tada!
Layered Candy Corn Jello:
Candy Corn Fruit Cups:
Healthy and pretty to look at. I used mandarin oranges on the bottom layer, but you can use regular oranges as well. Then I added the pineapple and topped it off with cool whip and a candy corn.
If you came up with some fun candy corn-looking foods, please share your pictures in the comments below. I love when we can inspire each other.