Halloween Bone Dinner Party Food

Yummy food from our Halloween Party. See links to recipes below pictures. We hope you find ideas for you next Halloween party.

Also see Halloween Bone Dinner Party

Setting Up

See Root Beer Barrel Shot Glasses

See Ghostly Caesar Salad

See White Chicken Chili

See Snake Red Pepper Breadsticks

See Chili with Cheese

See Mushroom Skulls

See Shrunken Apple Heads

See  Peanut Butter Cup Spider Cookies

See Vampire Bloody Punch

See Italian Breadstick Bones

See Bell Pepper Jack-O-Lanterns

See Monster Oreo Cookies

See Cauldron Cupcakes

See Jolly Rancher Vampire Teeth

See Hocus Pocus Brownies

See S’mores Chocolate Cupcakes

See Pumpkin Cheese Ball

Enjoy!

Lindy

Snake Red Pepper Cheese Breadsticks

Snake Red Pepper Cheese Breadsticks

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Makes 9 snake breadsticks

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Preheat oven 350*F.

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Dry Ingredients:

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*1 cup All-purpose Flour

*2 Tablespoons White Sesame Seeds

*1/2 teaspoon Baking Powder

*1/4 heaping teaspoon Sea Salt

*1 teaspoon Sugar

*1/2 teaspoon crushed Red Pepper Flakes

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Wet Ingredients:

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*2 tablespoon Butter, room temperature

*1/4 cup plus 1 tablespoon Ice Cold Water

*1/4 cup grated Cheddar Cheese

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Eyes:

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**Chocolate Covered Sunflower Seeds or Black Sesame Seeds, for Eyes

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In a small mixing bowl whisk together the dry ingredients. Add the wet ingredients, mixing in with your hand until dough forms a smooth dough.

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Roll out the dough by using your hands into a 18 inch long snake rope. Note: if the dough breaks keep pinching it back together, this will take a little time to evenly roll snake rope. Then cut snake rope into 9 (2 inch pieces) rolling each piece into snake shape, making one end fat for the head and the other end pointed. Shape into snake rope then into coiled snake. See pictures.

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Place coiled snakes onto a Silpat or parchment covered 1/2 baking sheet. Adjust snake shape as needed. Add the eyes. If using sesame seeds make sure the seeds are pressed firmly into snakes head.

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Bake in a 350*F. oven for 30-35 minutes or until golden light golden brown.

Recipe adapted from Kitchenathopkins

See our Halloween Bone Dinner Party food

See our Homemade Chili

See Chili with Cheese

See our White Chicken Chili Recipe

Enjoy!

Lindy