7 Spooky Halloween Treat Recipes
Sharon Bowers, author of Ghoulish Goodies, shows you how to turn everything from Rice Krispies Treats, cookies, and cupcakes into scary but delicious Halloween treats.
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Bandaged Fingers Halloween Treat Recipe
Pigs in blankets take on a whole new look when they have a fingernail at one end and a bandage of flour tortilla wrapped around. A dab of ketchup on the tip makes them extra spooky. Serve with more ketchup or a dish of mustard for dipping.
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Perched on Popsicle sticks, these unique cat cookies are sure to please.
These decorative treats are a wonderful change of pace to accompany any course.
Chocolate Spider Clusters Halloween Treat Recipe
These spidery clusters get their creepy appeal from gleaming red candy eyes. If you have time before the chocolate sets up, pull a few chow mein noodle "legs" upward from each cluster to wave around.
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Funny Bones Halloween Treat Recipe
Fun with pretzels and melted chocolate! Covered with a white chocolate coating, these treats are a tasty mix of sweet and salty. For the best effect, heap and jumble the little bones in a bowl rather than laying them on a plate.
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Need an easy entrée for your Halloween bash? Try these stacked quesadillas.
These eerie illuminated spirits that sway in the slightest breeze are as easy to make as 1...2...3!