11 Easy And Cool DIY Halloween Recipes / Last Minute Halloween Treats
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Do you want to be tricked on Halloween? Then get your treats ready! Today we’ll show you the best
Halloween recipes!
1. Angry peppers
● 9 ounces of spaghetti
● 3 tablespoons of ketchup
● 2 or 3 bell peppers
Peel the bell peppers, and cut faces in them. Cook spaghetti and add ketchup to them. Put the pasta into the peppers.
2. Bloody drink
Mix half a cup of berries with half a cup of sugar. Add in a cup of water. Cook it for 7 minutes and strain afterwards.
3. Pizza
Cut ghosts out of cheese, place them onto a pizza, and bake for 5 minutes so the cheese melts.
4. Hand patties
● 5 ½ ounces of ground chicken
● 1 egg
● ¼ cup of corn flour
● salt and pepper to taste
● half a cup of vegetable oil
Add an egg, flour, and spices to the ground chicken. Mix it. Shape the mass into palms, and fry them in vegetable oil on a medium heat.
5. Potato
Cut spooky faces in potatoes, deep fry them.
6. Dough mummies
Roll out 14 ounces of puff pastry to make a thin layer. Cut it into thin strips, wrap sausages in them. Make eyes for the mummies out of black sesame seeds. Coat them with egg wash. Bake for 20 minutes at 340 F.
7. Brain pate
● 14 ounces of chicken liver
● 1 carrot
● 2 onions
● half a teaspoon of salt
● half a teaspoon of paprika
● half a teaspoon of pepper
● 2 tablespoons of vegetable oil
Cook chicken liver in salted water. Fry onion and carrot in vegetable oil. Grind the chicken liver and the fried veggies, add spices. Shape the pate as brain halves. Use a pastry bag to shape the pate like a human brain. Add ketchup on top.
8. Eyes
● quail eggs
● green and black olives
● food marker
Cut boiled eggs in half, make them look like eyeballs with olives. Add lines on the egg whites using a food marker.
9. Bat snacks
● 1 ½ cups of coarse corn flour
● 2 eggs
● 2 tablespoons of vegetable oil
● black food coloring
● 1 teaspoon of turmeric
● 1 teaspoon of paprika
● 1 teaspoon of salt
● 1 teaspoon of black pepper
Add an egg, vegetable oil and food coloring to the flour. Knead dough. Roll it out into a thin layer and cut out snacks using cutters. Mix spices with vegetable oil, coat the bats with it. Bake for 20 minutes at 320 F. Serve them with tomato juice.
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Im TRULY and VERY sorry but that chicken liver looked like dog food.
well DO NOT PUT KETCHUP IN SPAGHETTI DO A SUGO
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I love this but I wish it would specify exactly what oil to fry potatoes in or say if it doesn't matter as well as how long to fry them but I guess it's easy enough to wing.