Neon Party Brownies

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browniesWhat You Need:

1 (19.8 oz.) box of fudge brownie mix
1/2 C of vegetable oil
1/4 C of water
2 eggs
1 (16 oz.) can vanilla ready to spread frosting
Neon food coloring
Multicolored candy sprinkles

How to Make It:

Allow the oven to preheat to 350 degrees.
Place foil into the bottom and up the sides of a 13X9 baking pan leaving enough foil over the ends to use as handles.
Spray the foil lightly with a non stick cooking spray.
Place the brownie mix into a mixing bowl.
Pour in the oil and water and mix until just moistened.
Add the eggs and mix until well blended.
Spread the batter evenly into the prepared baking pan.
Bake the brownies for 28 minutes or until set.
Cool the brownies for at least 45 minutes.
Remove the brownies and foil from the pan.
Using a 2 inch round cookie cutter cut the brownies into 20 pieces.
Separate the frosting into 4 different bowls.
Microwave each bowl of frosting for 30 seconds or until smooth.
Tint each bowl of frosting with a different food color.
Frost the brownies with the tinted frosting.
Sprinkle the tops with the candy sprinkles.

Makes 20 brownies

To remove the brownies from the pan grab the handles of the foil and pull the brownies straight up. Flip them over on a flat surface and gently remove the foil. For an even easier removal place the brownies in the freezer for about 30 minutes to harden them just a little. Have left over brownie pieces are cutting? Freeze them. They will stay fresh for up to 1 month and make a great ice cream or pudding topper.

Preparation Time: approximately 45 minutes
Baking Time: approximately 28 minutes
Cooling Time: approximately 45 minutes
Total Time: approximately 1 hour 58 minutes

Nutritional Information per brownie: (approximate values)
Calories 280; fat 11 g; sodium 85 mg; carbohydrates 44 g; sugar 38 g;

Vanilla Chocolate Cookie Pops

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chocoltevanillaWhat You Need:

1 (12 oz.) pkg. vanilla baking chips
2 T solid shortening, divided
Orange food coloring
1 (16 oz.) pkg. cream filled chocolate cookies
32 Popsicle sticks
1 (6 oz.) pkg. semisweet chocolate chips

How to Make It:

In a microwave safe bowl put the vanilla baking chips and 1 Tbsp of shortening.
Microwave on high for 1 minute and then stir until smooth.
If the chips aren’t melted enough microwave for 30 seconds longer then stir until smooth.
Stir in the orange food coloring until the desired color is reached.
Carefully remove the tops of each cookie.
Each Popsicle stick is dipped in the melted chip mixture and placed on the bottom half of each cookie.
Put the tops back on the cookie and place them on a sheet of waxed paper.
Put the cookie in the freezer for at least 15 minutes.
If the chip mixture has hardened reheat in microwave 15 seconds.
Each cookie pop is dipped into the melted chocolate allowing any excess to drip back in the bowl.
Put the cookies back on the wax paper and put back in the freezer for 30 minutes or until set.
In another microwave safe bowl put the chocolate chips and the remaining shortening.
Put in microwave on high 1 minute then stir until smooth.
Drizzle the chocolate mixture over each of the cookie pops.

Kids love these lollipops because they are different from the normal lollipops. The lollipops can be individually wrapped and given to each trick or treaters or given as a party favor.

Makes 32 cookie pops

Making Halloween Cookie Claws

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witchmoonChildren of all ages will enjoy these cookies on Halloween. They add a spooky touch to your party table, trick or treat bags or after school Halloween snacks. They are not only fun to scare your little goblins but they are easy and fun to make.

There are a few tips in making these cookies fun all the way around. The egg wash can be omitted if you prefer. The reason for the egg wash is to give the cookies an old washed out look. It doesn’t change the taste but it may help in solidifying the almond into the fingertip.

This recipe does not tell you that you can slip a few slivers of almond into the cookie to give you the exposed bone effect. You can also add a few line of red gel decorating icing along the cookie to resemble blood or veins. These should be added after the cookie has been baked.

Be sure to roll these cookies very thin. It will help when the cookies spread out in the oven. If the cookies look as if they need to be reshaped during the baking process just remove them from the oven 5 minutes before they have finished baking. Carefully use your fingers to reshape the cookie into the finger shaped form.

Here is what you need to make your Halloween claws: 2 T of red food coloring; 30 almond slices; 2 large eggs; 1/4 t of vanilla extract; 1/2 C of butter at room temperature; 1/2 C of confectioners’ sugar; 5 T of regular sugar; a pinch of salt; 1 2/3 C of flour; 2 drops of almond extract

To make these scary cookies preheat the oven to 350 degrees and line 2 cookie sheets with parchment paper. Place the red food coloring into a shallow bowl and add the almond slivers being sure they are covered with the food coloring. Set the bowl aside until the almonds have reached a bright red color. Remove the almond slivers to paper towel to dry.

Break one of the eggs into a separate bowl. Separate the second egg and add the egg yolk to the first egg. Place the egg white into a separate bowl and set aside. Whisk the whole egg and egg yolk together until well combined. Whisk in the vanilla.

Place the butter into another bowl. Add both types of sugar to the butter. Using an electric mixer on medium speed beat the butter mixture until blended together well. Add the whisked egg mixture and the almond extract and beat 2 minutes or until smooth. Dump in the flour. On low speed beat with the electric mixture just until the flour is moist. Form the dough into a ball, wrap in plastic wrap and chill for 30 minutes or until firm.

Remove the dough from the plastic wrap and divide into two parts. Re wrap one section and return to the refrigerator. Lightly flour a smooth work surface and place the remaining dough on the floured surface and separate the dough into fifteen strips. Roll each strip of dough between lightly floured palms to from a finger. Pinch the dough about 1/4 of an inch down to from a knuckle. Place the finger dough onto the prepared cookie sheet. Continue until all the strips are formed then repeat with the reserved chilled dough.

Lightly brush each finger with the egg white. Press the red almond slivers into the fingers to form a fingernail. Bake 12 minutes or until a light brown. Cool on wire racks.

Colorful Cookie Scarecrows

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scarecrowdoll What You Need:

1 (18 oz.) pkg. refrigerated sugar cookie dough
1 C of flaked coconut
Yellow, orange, red and blue food coloring
18 gum drop fruit slices
1 C of powdered sugar, divided
1 T of milk, divided
Mini chocolate chips

How to Make It:

Roll out the cookie dough on a flat, lightly floured surface.
Cut out 18 gingerbread men.
Bake the gingerbread men according to the direction on the cookie dough package.
Cool the cookies to room temperature on a wire rack.
In a small bowl put the coconut and add enough yellow food coloring to tint the color of straw.
Place the gum drops on a lightly sugared surface and roll each one out flat.
Cut a hat shape from each of the rolled gum drops.
Split the powered sugar between 3 mixing bowls.
In each of the separate bowls put 2 or 3 drops of the orange, red and blue food coloring.
Divide the milk between each bowl and stir in to form a paste, add more milk if necessary to get the desired consistency.
On the cooled cookies frost the heads, hand and feet with the orange frosting.
The tinted coconut or straw is pressed in the frosting on the head, hands and feet.
The blue and red frostings are used to make the scarecrows shirts.
The hat is put on the scarecrows head by using a little orange frosting on the back of the hat and pressing it onto the scarecrows head.
Down the front of the scarecrow put 2 to 3 chocolate chips for the buttons.

Scarecrows are very popular around Halloween. You might want to make a double batch of these cookies as they won’t last long. You can make the shirts any color you like just by using different food coloring.

Makes 18 cookies

Batty Black Cupcakes

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batsstreetlightWhat You Need:

1 (18.25 oz.) pkg. chocolate cake mix
1 (16 oz.) can chocolate ready to spread frosting
24 fudge stripped cookies, halved
24 chocolate kisses
Red decorating gel

How to Make It:

The cake is prepared and baked according to the direction on the package for 24 cupcakes.
Cool the cupcakes completely on a wire rack.
With the chocolate frosting frost the tops of the cupcakes.
On each cupcake put 2 halves of the cookies to represent the bat wings.
Be sure to put the stripes on the backside of the cupcake.
Carefully press a kiss into the front of the cupcakes to represent the head.
Use the red decorating gel and place two small drops on the kiss to form the eyes.

You can make your cupcakes look really batty by scalloping the edges of the cookies before adding them to the cupcakes.

Makes 24 cupcakes

Preparation Time: approximately 25 minutes
Baking Time: approximately 20 minutes + cooling
Total Time: approximately 45 minutes + cooling

Crunchy Coconut Cookie Pizza

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cookiepizzaWhat You Need:

1/2 C butter, softened to room temperature
3/4 C brown sugar
1 egg
1 1/2 t vanilla extract
1 C of flour
1 C quick cooking oats
1/2 t baking powder
1/2 t baking soda
1/4 t salt
1 (12.6 oz.) bag of Halloween M&M’s
1/2 C chopped pecans
1/4 C sweet coconut, flaked

How to Make It:

The oven is set to preheat to 350 degrees.
Spray a 12 inch pizza pan generously with a non stick cooking spray.
In a small mixing bowl put the softened butter.
Dump in the brown sugar and beat on low speed using and electric mixer until creamy.
With the mixer on medium speed, beat in the egg and vanilla until well combined.
Fold in the oats, baking powder, baking soda and salt until blended well.
Fold in 1 C of the M&M candies.
Firmly press the mixture onto the prepared pizza pan.
Press the remaining M&M’s into the batter.
Put in the preheated oven 20 minutes or until golden brown.
Take from oven and cool on a wire rack and then cut into triangles to serve.

This cookie pizza will brighten children’s Halloween and it’s quick and simple. Having trouble finding Halloween M&M’s go to http://www.mms.com and order your own customized candies. You can also buy regular M&M’s and just use the orange and brown ones. The rest can be eaten during your party.

Makes 12 cookie

Spiced Caramel Apple Surprise

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candyapplesWhat You Need:

1 (18 1/4 oz.) pkg. spice cake mix
2 C tart apples, peeled and chopped
20 caramels
3 T of milk
1 C pecans, toasted and chopped fine
12 Popsicle sticks

How to Make It:

Allow the oven to preheat to 350 degrees.
Using paper liners line each cup in a muffin tin.
Prepare the cake batter according to the direction for cupcakes.
Gently fold the apples into the batter.
Fill the lined muffin cups 3/4 full of batter.
Put in the preheated oven and bake 20 minute or until a toothpick comes out clean.
Cool the cupcakes in the pan for 10 minutes.
Finish cooling on a wire rack until they are room temperature.
In a small saucepan over low heat put the caramels and milk.
Stirring frequently cook for 10 minutes or until the caramels have melted and the mixture is very smooth.
Spread the caramel mixture evenly over the top of all the cupcakes.
Sprinkle pecans over the caramel mixture.
Place a Popsicle stick into the middle of each cupcake and remove the paper lines before serving.

The highlight of Halloween is caramel apples but they can be messy and hard to eat for a lot of children. These cupcakes will take the place of those caramel apples and are a lot easier to eat. They make a great treat for all ages.

Makes 12 cupcakes

Chocolate Black Cat Cake

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blackcatWhat You Need:

1 (18.25 oz.) chocolate cake mix
1 (16 oz.) can chocolate frosting
2 yellow gumdrops
1 green gumdrop
1 red gumdrop
2 pieces of shoestring black licorice
6 pieces of candy corn

How to Make It:

Set the oven to preheat to 350 degrees.
With parchment paper line 2 round 9 inch pans and grease lightly.
Prepare the cake batter according to the direction on the package.
Divide the batter evenly into the 2 prepared cake pans.
Bake in the 350 degree oven 20 minutes or until a toothpick comes out clean.
Cool for 10 minutes in the pans then remove and cool on a wire rack to room temperature.
Take the parchment paper from the cakes.
One of the cakes is placed on a large platter or covered board.
Cut 1 in wide crescent shape slice to form the cat’s tail from the remaining cake.
Using the cut cake, measure 2 inches from the center and make a vertical cut.
This piece is cut in half to form the cat’s ears.
The remaining piece of the cake is trimmed to form a circle for the cat’s head.
Over the top and sides of the first piece of cake spread frosting.
The tail is attached to the bottom of the cake with a little frosting.
Frost the tail.
With frosting attach the cat’s head then spread frosting over the cake head.
With frosting attach the cat’s ears then frost the ears completely.
The yellow gum drops are placed on the head to represent the eyes.
The green gum drop is cut in half and using a toothpick attach to the yellow eyes.
The red gum drop is put on the face for the cat’s nose.
The black licorice is cut and pressed into the cat’s face for its whiskers and mouth.
The candy corn is pressed into the base of the cat, three on each side, for its toes.

This takes a little time to put together but it’s worth it. You can use it on the Halloween party table to make a great centerpiece. If you prefer, you can use Brownie mix instead of the cake mix.

Makes 20 servings

Preparation Time: approximately 25 minutes
Baking Time: approximately 20 minutes + cooling
Total Time: approximately 45 minutes + cooling

Squiggly Cupcakes

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gummywormsWhat You Need:

1 1/4 C of water
1/3 C of canola oil
3 eggs
1 (18.25 oz.) box yellow cake mix with pudding
3/4 C ready to spread chocolate frosting
24 gummy worms

How to Make It:

The oven is set to preheat to 350 degrees.
Line muffin tin cups with paper cupcake liners and spray lightly with cooking spray.
In a large mixing bowl put the water and whisk in the canola oil.
Whisk the eggs in until well combined.
Stir in the cake mix powder and blend well.
Pour the batter into the paper liners until they are 2/3 full.
Put in the preheated oven for 22 minutes or until a toothpick comes out clean.
Cool 20 minutes on a wire rack.
In the center of each cupcake make a hole about as wide as a penny using a wooden spoon handle.
Spoon the chocolate frosting into a baggie, seal and snip off one corner.
The frosting is squeezed into the holes of the cupcake with a little frosting piled on top of each cupcake.
Press a gummy worm into the frosting in the hole of each cupcake leaving a small portion of the worm sticking out of the cupcakes.

These are a hit with all kids. These can be wrapped in plastic and given as treats for Halloween or used as decorations for your party table.

Makes 24 cupcakes

Preparation Time: approximately 20 minutes
Baking Time: approximately 22 minutes
Cooling Time: approximately 20 minutes
Total Time: approximately 1 hour 02 minutes

Nutritional Information (approximate value per cupcake):
Calories 200; fat 8 g; sodium 160 mg; carbohydrates 30 g; sugar 24 g; protein 2 g

Simple Peanut Butter Monster Toes

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frankensteinWhat You Need:

12 oz. white candy coating, chopped
Green paste food coloring
22 peanut butter filled oblong sandwich cookies
11 miniature Tootsie rolls, cut in half lengthwise

How to Make It:

In a microwave safe bowl put the candy coating and heat for 1 minute on high.
Take the candy out of microwave and stir.
The candy should be completely melted and smooth if not continue heating in 30 second intervals stirring after each one until completely melted and smooth.
Add green paste food coloring until you have reached the desired color.
Dip the cookies into the green coating until completely coated, allowing any excess drip off back into the bowl.
Place the coated cookies on wax paper to dry.
On top of each cookie press half of a Tootsie roll to form a nail.
The cookies should be left to stand 15 minutes or until the coating has hardened.

These cookies are simple to make and take even less time to eat. Everybody will love them. Let the kids help with the fun of making these treats.

Makes 22 cookies

Preparation Time: approximately 10 minutes
Cooking Time: approximately 1 minute
Cooling Time: approximately 15 minutes
Total Time: approximately 26 minutes