5 Artistic “Nightmare Before Christmas” Recipes to Spook Up Your Halloween
The haunting season is here, dear fiends, and you know what that means: tricks and treats! Today, we’ll focus on the treats because, let’s face it, Halloween is mostly about the treats.
Put both your artistic and ghoulinary skills to the test with these 5 “Nightmare Before Christmas” recipes. Make them for upcoming parties, gatherings, hauntings, or gluttonously hoard them for yourself.
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1. Jack Skellington Oreo Pops
What would Halloween be without dear ol’ Jack? Ravage into these sickeningly sweet Oreo pops festively decorated to look like Halloweentown’s favorite resident. Try different Oreo flavors, and don’t forget the lollipop sticks or the black ribbon.
2. Sally’s Stitched Up Sugar Cookies
If you’re into a more colorful Halloween, these Sally-inspired sugar cookies are right up your alley. Get a little wild with the neon food coloring, or create your own creepy sugar cookie color combinations.
3. Zero Marshmallows
These Zero marshmallows are made completely from scratch, and they will put your piping bag skills to the test. Decorated with melted chocolate or food markers, they are wonderful to eat on their own or in hot chocolate, perfect for cold, eerie nights when the wind whistles through the trees.
4. “Nightmare Before Christmas” Pumpkin Cookies
Filled with pumpkin spice and everything nice, the Pumpkin King’s silhouette adorns these cookies. Decorate the cookies with Jack and/or Sally on a curly hilltop.
5. Oogie Boogie’s Holiday Treat
If the feeling of live worms wriggling within your belly doesn’t sound inviting, you can go with this gummy worm alternative. Trapped with the jiggling belly of a gelatin Oogie Boogie, these wormy treats add a kick of sweetness to this ghastly treat.
Bonus Video!
Here is a bonus video to get you into the Halloween spirit. It’s a “Villain’s Lair” musical by PattyCake Productions. Enjoy!
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