Get Creative in the Kitchen: DIY Spooky Halloween Treats
By Trisha Novotny
There’s nothing wrong with serving packaged mini-candies at Halloween, but there’s nothing special about them either. If you want to kick it up a notch this year, treat your friends, family and party guests to creative confections that you make yourself. These four DIY Halloween treats are easy and fun — my kids love to assemble them almost as much as they love eating them!
Ghost Kabobs
Ingredients:
- Ghost Peeps
- Powdered sugar mini-doughnuts
- Ghost DOTS candy
- Ghost marshmallows
Directions:
Stack the items on a kebab stick in any order for a sweet Halloween treat.
Pumpkin Kabobs
Ingredients:
- Pumpkin Peeps
- Candy corn DOTS candy
- Candy corn Pumpkins
- Glazed doughnut holes
Directions:
Stack the items on a kebab stick in any order.
Serving Tip:
Place individual kebabs in a clear cellophane bag and close with a ribbon, or stick a bunch into a whole pumpkin and let guests help themselves.
Spooky Pretzel Rods
Ingredients:
- 1 bag pretzel rods
- 1 bag white chocolate chips
- Halloween sprinkles
- 1 tube black cake decorating gel
Directions:
1. Melt white chocolate in microwave-safe bowl, following package instructions.
2. Dip pretzels in white chocolate and place on wax paper to cool.
3. Cover immediately with sprinkles or use decorator gel to draw a ghost, spider or pumpkin face.
Serving Tip:
Fill a wide-mouthed vase or clear bowl with candy corn and then “plant” your freshly made pretzel rods into the corn.
Edible Spiders
Ingredients:
- Fun-sized candy bars
- 1 bag knot pretzels
- Various small candies
- Halloween sprinkles
- Tube of black decorator cake gel
- Small paper plates
Directions:
1. Unwrap the fun-sized candy bars to create the spider’s body.
Place on a small paper plate.
2. Use little candies and sprinkles to create “spots” and eyes; “glue” them to the body with black decorating gel.
3. Carefully break pretzels to create 8 legs per spider and place on the plate, surrounding the body.
Serving Tip:
Draw a giant spider web on a white paper tablecloth and position the spiders (on their plates) around the web.
Trisha Novotny is the creator of 24/7 Moms, a blog that offers fun, keeping-it-simple ideas to make every moment as a mom count.