It's September! Time to start planning the Halloween party! I have quite a few Halloween theme food ideas ready to share with you. First, let me start with this cute, cheap and ready in minutes Halloween snack idea: monster in a cup!
To create a monster, all you need are a clear cup, marshmallow and chocolate chips.
- First, cut the marshmallow into 4 slices
- Place marshmallow slices on a cutting board (sticky side up)
- I use McDonald's straw to punch a hole on the marshmallow
- Place a chocolate chip (flat side up) in the hole
- Place marshmallow eyes on the inside of the cup
Fill the cup with the snack of your choice.
- I got a chocolate pudding monster
- Cheerio monster
- Fruit monster
PS: the filling could be anything except liquid
Don't forget to check out Lunch Box Monster, Apple Monster and Cheese Monster, on this blog!
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Cheese Monsters
Here is an appetizer idea for your Halloween party. Actually, I think these cheese monsters can be served any time of the year.
Ingredients: Laughing Cow cheese wedges, sliced Swiss cheese, black olive and green onion.
I used knife to cut the green onion hair and olive mouth; Bubble tea straw, McDonald's straw and juice box straw to cut the eyes.
Don't like monsters? How about this cheese tipi?
I did cut off the bottom part of the cheese so the tipi can stand on the cracker.
This could be a healthy Thanksgiving treat too!
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Ingredients: Laughing Cow cheese wedges, sliced Swiss cheese, black olive and green onion.
I used knife to cut the green onion hair and olive mouth; Bubble tea straw, McDonald's straw and juice box straw to cut the eyes.
Don't like monsters? How about this cheese tipi?
I did cut off the bottom part of the cheese so the tipi can stand on the cracker.
This could be a healthy Thanksgiving treat too!
Please give me a "like on Facebook, join me on Pinterest or follow me on Twitter to get instant notifications of new fun food ideas! Thank you. Tweet Pin It
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