5 Disney Halloween Recipes to Spook Up a Little Fun
Whether you’re catering a Halloween party or getting into the Halloween spirit at home, these 5 Disney Halloween recipes will help you spook up a little fun.
1. Hocus Pocus-Inspired S’mores Pops
These delectable S’mores pops are disguised in their Halloween best as Winifred Sanderson’s spell book from “Hocus Pocus.” Be sure to make more than enough of these; they aren’t called S’mores (“some more”) for nothing!
2. Poison Apple Sugar Cookies
Sugar cookies are best with tons of icing, like these poison apple sugar cookies. The green and red look so great together. You’ll need an apple-shaped cookie cutter and a sugar cookie recipe as this tutorial only shows how to decorate the sugar cookies.
3. Jack-O-Lantern Pumpkin Hand Pies
These little pumpkin pies are great for eating on the go, and with some imagination, the recipe could be altered for use with different fillings. If you’d like to save some time making these, use a pumpkin-shaped cookie cutter instead of cutting each of these by hand.
4. Jack-O-Lantern Mickey Mouse Cake
Every Halloween season, Disneyland’s Main Street town square is decorated with a giant Mickey jack-o-lantern that is very popular with park guests. This cake replicates that jack-o-lantern in cake form. Well, mostly; the ears are large Rice Crispy treats (the recipe can be found on the cereal box).
5. Maleficent Cupcakes
These Maleficent cupcakes look almost too wicked to eat. They are reminiscent of the live-action “Maleficent” film, but with some color tweaks they could represent the animated version of Maleficent from “Sleeping Beauty.”
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