Do you like Halloween and are thinking of having a super date celebration this year? You’ll need super creative decor, an amazing decorated cake, a playlist that is all about the theme, creepy costumes and, of course, delicious Halloween candy! But it’s not just the taste that matters in this case. To get out of the sameness, how about innovating and improving the look of the sweets?
Halloween Candy Photos and Ideas
Have you ever got it into your head that you want to prepare an amazing party but still not sure what to serve? For Halloween Candy, you can bet on the classics and add a different decoration to them or totally innovate. And when I say innovate, I’m talking about some horrifying sweets, which are scary and even a little disgusting. But since the idea of ββa Halloween party is the same, then anything goes!
cupcakes
For starters, let’s talk about cupcakes. These delicious mini cakes are great to serve at your Halloween party because of how easy it is to decorate them. You can use the coverage itself to make a ghost, a brain or one Franskenstein, for example.
In addition, you can also complete the cupcake with other elements. In the example below, each of the mini cakes won a gum dentures. And to close the decoration, a strawberry syrup that imitates blood.
Another character that can’t be missed at a Halloween party are the witches. How about using straws and paper shoes to imitate one’s legs?
Or, enjoy ice cream cones as if they were hats.
You can also use marshmallows to decorate Halloween candy, making your cupcake look like a monster.
If you’re not afraid to be daring, how about a cupcake with eyes? You can be sure it will be a big surprise for the guests.
fruit
It’s not just because it’s a party that the menu can’t have fruit, is it? If you are a fan of these healthier options, how about a “poisoned apple”, a Frankenstein kiwi skewer, mini pumpkins stuffed (which look more like oranges) or strawberries, or rather creepy monsters and ghosts?
Apples are great choices for Halloween candy. Just make a white or black frosting and decorate it however you like. Remember, the more horrifying the better!
You can also cut kiwis into pieces, put on sticks, add a little white and black topping and that’s it, there’s a Frankeinstein on the skewer. The tip also applies to marshmallows, chewing gum and other sweets.
How about a mini orange doing the pumpkin? Just cut off the top like a cap and fill it.
Anyone who is a fan of covered strawberries will love this idea. How about making mummies, skeletons, pumpkins, vampires and strawberry Frankeinsteins?
You can also make a denture with apple and marshmallows. Just don’t forget to apply something to fix everything, like dulce de leche, for example.
Cookies
You cookies they are like cupcakes, great for decorating. You can make some with specific shapes or leave them all round and choose the best way to present them.
Other ideas
But if you’re looking for a little simpler options, it’s worth betting on traditional sweets like the one below, which mimics a pumpkin.
You can also do a little extra work and make a cover that looks like a really bulging eye.
Another idea is to use chocolates, sighs and other sweets already ready and just add some details. You lollipops below, for example, were just wrapped in paper that resembles a Halloween pumpkin.
Now is the time for more fun ideas! Did you ever think you could use syringes in a party? And it’s not to inject any guest! You can fill them with drinks or jelly!
Another super cool idea is to serve fingers. Or rather, finger-shaped cookies. And to top it off, it’s worth putting a bowl of strawberry jam.
Or, have you thought about serving a glass full of earth and worms? Well know that it is super easy to do. Just crumble some crackers and add gummy worms. But if you don’t like these little worms, how about making a jelly one? We will teach you step by step!
How To: Recipes & Step by Step
Now it’s time to learn how to make the most unusual Halloween candy you can imagine. And the best part is that they are super simple to prepare! Let’s start with the cup of earth and worms. You already know how to make the earth, but want to learn how to make earthworms? You will only need:
- 100 straws;
- 2 raspberry gelatins;
- 1 Unflavored Gelatin;
- 3 cups of boiling water;
- Cup or other tall container for holding straws;
- 3/4 of sour cream;
- 15 drops of green food coloring;
- 2 rubber bands.
To start, prepare the gelatins normally and wait 5 minutes. Include the cream and dye, it will make the worms look more real. Then, gather the straws, secure them with rubber bands and place them all inside the cup. Then fill the straws with the gelatin and place in the fridge. Once the gelatine has cooled, just squeeze one end of the straw. If the worms aren’t coming off easily, run the straw near the fire or over steaming hot water, this should help.
witch finger
To make cookie witch fingers, you will need:
- 2 eggs;
- 300g of wheat flour;
- 100g of Margarine;
- 50g of Sugar;
- Vanilla essence;
- Strawberry jam;
- 50g of Almonds.
Beat in the flour, eggs, margarine, salt, sugar and vanilla essence. Once ready, make little balls with the dough and let it rest in the fridge for about 45 minutes. Shape the cookies, spread a little jelly on the tip and place the almond on top. In this case, the jelly serves as a kind of glue, to hold the nail. But if it leaks a little, don’t worry. After all, she will look like blood. Bake at 180ΒΊC and bake for 20 minutes.
brownie casket
To make a chocolate casket, you need:
- Clean plastic bag;
- 50g of White Chocolate;
- 500g of ready-made or homemade Brownie;
First of all, you need to put the chocolate to melt. Meanwhile, cut the brownie into the shape of a casket. Once the chocolate has melted, stir it until it’s warm. Then make a small hole in the bag. Fill him with chocolate and start decorating his coffin.
Frankeinstein from Marshmallow
Here the idea is the same as the one used in brownie. You will need:
- Marshmallows;
- Black chocolate;
- White Chocolate;
- Green food coloring;
- Cookies;
- 2 Plastic bags with small hole;
- Toothpicks.
Melt the chocolates separately. Set aside some of the white chocolate and mix the rest with the coloring. Then place the marshmallows on sticks. Once the syrups are ready, sink the marshmallows into the green syrup and place in the fridge. When the surface of the marshmallow is dry, fill the plastic bags (one with white chocolate and one with dark chocolate) and use them to decorate your Frankeinstein. Cut the biscuit into small pieces to mimic the screws the character has in his head.
Now you have plenty of Halloween candy ideas to make at your party! Did you like the tips or have any other suggestions? So let us know in the comments!
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