♦!Jennie!♦: What are some Halloween goodies can i make?
I plan on spending the day and night with my sister on Halloween. She is almost 30 and i am 17. I don’t have much money. So what desserts, foods, snacks, and drinks could we make for Halloween (Halloween related of course) that would be innexpensive? And what ingredients would i need?
Note to keep in my: I Have braces and i am not allowed to have anything sticky like caramel and very hard things
Answers and Views:
Answer by strαιtєdgє synyster
Gooey Eyeball Soup
Rotted Arm and Hand Sandwich
Gooey Feet Stew
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Answer by sakinelleTry sweet potato tempura.
It’s a Japanese dish but it tastes like sweet potato/pumpkin pie (i cant really taste the difference to be honest >>;; ) and it’s nice and orange so they look like little fried pumpkins.
What you do is you slice up a sweet potato into about 1/2 inch slices (or find some yam patties, the Ingles near me sells them but I don’t know about elsewhere) and you dip them in a batter consisting of 1 cup of flour, one cup of cold water, and one egg, but don’t over mix it. Anyway, dip the yams into the batter and let them sit for a bit while you heat up some olive oil to 350 degrees (F, about 177 celsius). When the oil is ready coat the batter-covered yams into some flour and cook them for about 3-4 minutes on each side, or until they’re golden brown. To make them even more Halloween-y, cut out Jack-o-Lantern faces in the middle of the disks and use the extra bits as garnish. This stuff tastes good plain, with brown or powdered sugar, and with vanilla ice cream of course.
Answer by mamafluteyStrained Eyeballs
6 hard boiled eggs
6 oz Whipped cream cheese
7 oz Green olives — with pimientos
Red food coloring
Peel eggs cut in half lengthwise. Remove the discard yolks. Fill the holes with cream cheese. Press an olive into each cream cheese eyeball, pimiento facing up, for an eerie green iris and startling red pupil! For a final touch, dip the tip of a toothpick in red food coloring and draw broken blood vessels in the cream cheese.
Simple Pimples
1-2 dozen cherry tomatoes
Flavored soft cream cheese Spread
Core tomatoes with a carrot peeler or knife. Drain excess tomato juice. Using a butter knife, fill holes in tomatoes with cream cheese. Give each pimple a gentle squeeze and arrange on a platter.
Day Old Bath Water
OP is Jules
12 ounce Can frozen lemonade
2 liters 7-Up
1/2 gallon Rainbow sherbert
Thaw sherbert for approximately 15 minutes and place in a plastic tub. Add lemonade (prepared according to directions) and 7-up. Sherbert will melt and turn mixture day old bathwater grayish-brown. Float a handful of green, yellow and white tiny after dinner mints (tiny bars of soap) on top of the scummy punch.
Magic Brew
1 8-ounce carton vanilla yogurt
1 cup orange juice
4 cups orange soda
Steps:
1. Put the vanilla yogurt, orange juice, and 2 cups of the orange soda in the blender container. Cover blender with lid. Blend on high speed until combined. Turn off blender.
2. Pour the mixture into the ice cube trays. Cover the ice cube trays with plastic wrap. Put the ice cube trays in the freezer. Freeze for 6 hours or overnight.
3. Just before serving, remove the frozen cubes from 1 of the ice cube trays. Put the cubes in the blender container. Add 1 cup of the orange soda. Cover and blend on high speed until slushy. Turn off the blender. Pour into 6 glasses. Repeat with remaining frozen cubes and orange soda. Makes 12 (1/2-cup) servings.
Ghoul’s Punch
Ingredients:
6 cups unsweetened pineapple juice, chilled
3 cups cold water
1 6-ounce can frozen lemonade concentrate
4 blood orange or orange slices
1 recipe Frozen Hands (see recipe below)
Nutritional Information:
calories: 208, total fat: 0g, saturated fat: 0g, cholesterol: 0mg, sodium: 8mg, carbohydrate: 52g, fiber: 0g, protein: 1g, vitamin C: 139%, calcium: 4%, iron: 5%, fruit: 2 diabetic exchange, other carb: 1.5 diabetic exchange.
Steps:
1. For punch, in a punch bowl stir together pineapple juice, water, and lemonade concentrate. Float orange slices and Frozen Hands in punch. Makes 8 (about 10-ounce) servings.
2. Frozen Hands: Carefully pour cranberry juice cocktail into 2 or 3 clear plastic gloves.* Fill the gloves so that the fingers can move easily. Tightly seal the gloves with rubber bands. Place on a baking sheet lined with paper towels. Freeze until firm. Use scissors to cut the gloves off the frozen hands. If any fingers break off, add them separately to punch.
*Note: Be sure to use gloves without powder. Or, rinse powdered gloves thoroughly before using.
Answer by Melissa LYou could also make gignersnap cookies and shape them into a finger before you bake them. Use a sliced almond at the end for the fingernail.
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