Sunday 23 October 2016

Halloween Baking Ideas

Welcome Halloween Week. From now until Halloween I'll be posting everyday with everything from Halloween GRWM, Decor Ideas and Film Favourites. Today I'm starting with some Baking Ideas. Full recipes of each of these can be found on pinterest.

These Frankenstein Rice Krispie Treats are beyond adorable. They'd make a great treat for parties and will get everyone talking. Plus from reading the recipes they'll be easy and fun to make, a perfect treat to make with the kids. I'll definitely be making these before Halloween has passed. You can find the recipe here.

These melting ghost brownies from Betty Crocker are another fun and easy recipe to make. This is a packet mix recipe but if you prefer to make things from scratch then brownies are quite easy to make. If you're having a Halloween party or get together then these will definitely add a little something else to dessert. You can find the full recipe here.

Cake pops are a brilliant treat to give kids (and adults) at Halloween. And these adorable little ghosts from Bakerella are almost too cute to eat. These are a little bit more difficult to make but under a watchful eye I'm sure kid (and again adults) would enjoy making these. The full recipe can be found here.

For a more savoury snack try these Mummy Pretzel Sticks. The white chocolate and the salt will make an interesting combination. Plus these are quick and easy so if you've forgotten to create something spook worthy these won't keep you in the kitchen all day. And if the idea of pretzels and chocolate doesn't sit right with you, try Chocolate fingers. They'll give you the same look but with the weird sweet/savoury combo. A full recipe can be found here.

And finally another brilliant recipe for kids or us adults. Gingerbread skeletons are brilliant as a bit of fun amongst friends or as a an afternoon for kids. If you don't know how to make gingerbread men then buying these in the shop is more than okay. Piping Icing is pretty easy to come by in most supermarkets or craft shops, but if you're feeling creative you can make your own. The full recipe can be found here.

Full picture credit goes to the original owners. All recipes and pictures were found on Pinterest.

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