Edible
Halloween Crafts
Edible Halloween crafts are traditionally made for Halloween parties. However, you can easily adapt the ideas and
create your own edible Halloween food for your wedding reception. Here are a few spooky recipes you can think
about:
Yummy Brains..!
You will need blueberry Jell-O, 16-ounce can of cottage cheese, canned blueberries and a little
blue food color. Prepare the package of blueberry jelly mix according to directions given on the pack. Pour
the cottage cheese in a bowl. Drain the syrup from the can and mix the drained blueberries with the cottage
cheese. Add the blue coloring sparingly to the mixture so that it turns to a light shade of grey. To serve,
place one scoop of Jell-O on a plate, pour some blueberry syrup on it, and top up with the cottage cheese
mixture. Get ready to eat yummy brains!
Creepy Eyeballs..!
Creepy eyeballs are deviled eggs with one black olive in the center. Here is how to go about it.
Boil six eggs for two minutes. Reduce the heat and cook for another three minutes, then remove from the fire. Drain
out the water and hold them under cold tap water to cool them. Peel the eggs and slice them into two halves,
lengthwise. Scoop out the yolks and mash these with a fork along with a quarter cup of mayonnaise. Make sure that
the mixture is creamy, but not runny. Add prepared mustard and mix thoroughly. Spoon the egg yolk mixture into the
egg whites. Put one black olive in the center of the yolk mix, and you are ready with your creepy eyeballs!
Monster Toes, Bloody Fingers…!
This is the best recipe for edible Halloween craft. You will need cocktail wieners, flour
tortillas, ketchup, toothpicks and a cookie sheet.
Cut a wedge at the end of each cocktail wiener, to make space for the toenail or fingernail. Cut the flour
tortillas in strips of 4-inch length and ¾th inch wide. Roll the wiener into the tortilla strip and secure with a
toothpick. Place all these fingers on a cookie sheet and bake in oven at 350 degree
centigrade for about seven minutes. At the time of serving, fill up the toe or fingernail portion with ketchup. A
yummy treat for Halloween!!
Edible Halloween craft are great fun to make. Use your creativity make up the food into scary delights appropriate
for Halloween festivities. You can have a great time watching your guests devour these scary treats!
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