Trick or Tr(eating)?
2013-10-31
First of all, Happy Halloween! We love how creative people get with your usual baked treats, especially during this annual celebration. Here’s a look at some ghoulish (yet endearing) pastries conjured up in homes and bakeries worldwide. And in case you were interested, here's How to Make a Jack-O'-Lantern!
Photo courtesy of Thebearfootbaker.com Monster Cookies With a cookie cutter, a good few layers of icing, as well as some fine airbrushing from the baker, these adorable monster cookies look good enough to star in their very own cartoon series. For the recipe and tutorial on how to make these attractive cookies, click here.
Photo courtesy of Manusmenu.com Marzipan Pumpkins, Marshmallow & Strawberry Ghosts Simple and sweet are these Marzipan pumpkins, as well as marshmallows and sugar-coated strawberries masquerading as ghosts for the day.
Photo courtesy of Apumpkinandaprincess.com Mummy Cupcakes Unlike the mummies in The Mummy Returns, these cupcake ones score a full ten for its cute factor, which were probably gained thanks to those mismatched edible eyes. Transform any plain white frosted cupcake into an adorable mummy for Halloween with white “bandages” made from sugared candy rolls.
Photo courtesy of ? Ginger'dead' Men These playful "gingerdead men" are traditional gingerbread cookies minus some limbs and heads and frosted accordingly. “Run run as fast as you can, you can’t catch me, I’m the gingerbread man” they say? I guess not.
Photo courtesy of Thebearfootbaker.com Monster Eye Cake Pops Monster eye cake pops likes these are sure to be the eye-catcher for your dessert table at your Halloween party. Imagine how great you would look chomping on an eyeball.
Photo courtesy of Happinessishomemade.net Graveyard Cupcakes A graveyard cupcake is never Halloween-ready until that hand pops right up from the gravel, made from chopped up snickers, milky ways and twix bars. In case you were wondering, those ghastly arms and bones are made from delicately white chocolate, which were delicately melted and piped into shape. Click here for the tutorial.
Photo by Mykidstime.ie Apple Bites An apple a day might keep the doctor away but this one right here looks desperate for a dental checkup – however, its terrible teeth alignment is perfect for a Halloween scare treat, made of either silvered almonds or pumpkin seeds. And of course, a slab of strawberry jam for that bloody finish.
Photo from Thekitchn.com Marshmallow Spiders Love Nerds but hate spiders? You’ll fascinate in these candy-coated Marshmallow spiders, which gives you a no better reason than to eat your fear away. With licorice for legs, those fragile legs won’t get them very far.
Photo courtesy of Fabulouslyfrugal.com Witch hats & broomsticks We think these chocolate witch hats and brooms are simply genius and they don’t take much effort too! Get some heavenly chocolate cookies, Hershey kisses, Reese peanut butter mini cups and pretzel sticks and assemble as pictured.
Photo by Iowagirleats.com Dirt Cake Gummy worms are one of our favourite treats that have followed up since we were kids. But put them in a giant bowl of “dirt” cake and they’re suddenly giving us goosebumps with its realistic appearance. Other interesting Halloween articles to check out: 10 Food-inspired Halloween Costumes Halloween Events You Don't Wanna Miss Have an Awesome Halloween Celebration

Written by Peh Yi Wen See Also: Never miss another offer with OpenSnap Find the best food in Singapore
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Halloween
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OpenRice SG Editor
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