Friday, October 31, 2008

Halloween Treats




My sincerest apologies for not posting recently. As usual, life has been crazy. However, I am back, and will begin posting more regularly again...


Well, the holiday season is coming quickly, which means a lot of eating, and a lot of cooking.


My first experience with holiday cooking came this past week when I helped my husband's family prepare for a Halloween/birthday party for his nine-year-old cousin. The party consisted of a bonfire, a haunted trail, games, and of course all sorts of treats. I wanted to contribute, so I volunteered to make the cake. I found a recipe for a "graveyard cake" on a website called "Keepkidshealthy.com". I had a lot of fun making his cake, and it was very easy. I was also proud of the end result, and the kids (as well as hungry hubby) loved it. Here is a link to the recipe if you want to try it yourself:



My husband's mother and aunt made some other treats that were also adorable. They made little "mummies" and little "Frankensteins" out of Twinkies. Here is the recipe that they gave me for them:


MUMMY TREATS

Ingredients:

Twinkies, 3/4 cup white frosting, 16 yellow M&M Minis, Red writing icing, 1 (6.4 oz) can white decorating icing w/ ribbon tip.

Directions:

Cover Twinkies with the frosting. Add M&M's for the Mummy Treats' eyes and make dots with the red writing icing for pupils on the eyes.With the rigid side of the ribbon tip facing downwards, pipe decorating icing on to the Twinkies to make "bandages" for the Mummy Treats. Cover until it's time to serve them.

I'm discovering that there are all sorts of other creative recipe websites out there for making holiday treats. I am excited about the upcoming holidays, and cannot wait to learn how to make treats for my husband, family, and friends.