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You are here: Home / Recipes / Ghostly Goodies

Ghostly Goodies

October 1, 2013 Leave a Comment

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Monster Pudding

Ingredients:

• Vanilla pudding

• Green food
coloring

• Oreos

OTHER SUPPLIES:

• Clear plastic
cups

• Sharpie marker

This couldn’t be easier! Simply use the green food coloring to tint the vanilla pudding, then fill the cups about 3/4 full with pudding. Top the pudding with the crushed cookies, then draw various monster faces on the cups.

 

Peanut Butter Ghosts

Ingredients:

• Nutter Butters

• White chocolate

• Small chocolate
chips

Dip each cookie about 2/3 of the way into melted white chocolate.

Lay dipped cookies on wax paper and place two small chocolate chips on each one right away. Leave cookies out until the white chocolate has hardened.

 

Witches’ Hats

Ingredients:

• Fudge-Dipped
Cookies

• Orange Icing

• Hershey’s Kisses

Lay the cookies out on a flat surface with the fudge-dipped side facing up. Put a quarter-sized dollop of orange icing in the center of each cookie, and gently place a chocolate kiss into the icing.

 

Pumpkin Pretzels

Ingredients:

• Small twist
pretzels

• Orange candy
melts

• Brown M&Ms

Melt the candy melts in the microwave or in a double boiler. Dip each pretzel in the candy melts, then lay out on wax paper. Take an M&M and place it vertically at the top of the pretzel to create a stem. If you’d like to make these into Jack-o-lanterns, pipe brown icing to create a face on each pretzel–but they’re pretty cute even without that added touch!

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