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Kitty Litter Cake Great Halloween cake! You'll need a new kitty litter box, box liner and litter scoop as "props" to get the full effect with this cake!
Directions 1 Prepare cake mixes and bake according to package directions (any size pan). 2 Prepare pudding according to package directions and chill until ready to assemble. 3 Crumble sandwich cookies in small batches in a food processor, scraping often. Set aside all but 1/4 cup. To the 1/4 cup add a few drops of green food coloring and mix. 4 When cakes are cooled to room temperature, crumble them into a large bowl. Toss with 1/2 of the remaining cookie crumbs, and the chilled pudding. You probably won't need all of the pudding, you want the cake to be just moist, not soggy. 5 Line kitty litter box with the kitty litter liner. Put cake mixture into box. 6 Put half of the unwrapped tootsie rolls in a microwave safe dish and heat until softened. Shape the ends so that they are no longer blunt, and curve the tootsie rolls slightly. Bury tootsie rolls randomly in the cake and sprinkle with half of the remaining cookie crumbs. Sprinkle a small amount of the green colored cookie crumbs lightly over the top. 7 Heat 3 or 4 of the tootsie rolls in the microwave until almost melted. Scrape them on top of the cake and sprinkle lightly with some of the green cookie crumbs. Heat the remaining tootsie rolls until pliable and shape as before. Spread all but one randomly over top of cake mixture. Sprinkle with any remaining cookie crumbs. Hang the remaining tootsie roll over side of litter box and sprinkle with a few green cookie crumbs. Serve with the pooper scooper for a gross Halloween dessert.
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I have had that cake before. It is really good a delicious cake.
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Rindy Yes I have had it. At a cubscout halloween party. One of the parents took it. the only thing is she went to Wally world and bought a kitty litter box,kitty scooper. It really looked kind of But it was good. I get recipes from Allrecipes.com also. they do have some good ones.
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Another fun one is Spagetti with Eyeballs.
Cook your favorite sauce ( red sauce ) and spagettie noodles as normal, shape meatballs around green stuffed olives leaving the ends of the olives exposed. Pemento stuffed olives are cool but the large garlic stufffed ones give the glazed over look of dead eyes.
Serve on plates with the "eyes" looking at your guests or kids.
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The source of this one is lost, sorry to anyone who it belongs to. Not so much a gross out recipe but the food coloring makes it special:
Hot Bacon Cheddar Spread
This is another one of my "staple" appetizer recipes. With the addition of a little bit of orange food coloring it became a great orange dish for a Halloween buffet. This is a very savory spread that is easy to make and sure to please everyone. It is especially popular with children. You can substitute chopped pepperoni for the bacon if desired.
8 ounces cream cheese, softened 1/2 cup mayonnaise 1 teaspoon crushed thyme salt and pepper orange food coloring 1 cup shredded sharp cheddar cheese 1/4 cup sliced scallions 8 slices bacon, cooked crisp and crumbled 1/2 cup crushed ritz crackers
Preheat the oven to 350 degrees. Mix together the cream cheese, mayonnaise, spices, and food coloring until well mixed. Add the cheddar cheese and scallions. Place in a shallow baking dish and sprinkle with bacon and crackers. Bake for 15 minutes.
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Found this one on www.recipezaar.com , posted by queenkungfu
Banana Dog
A fun take on the hot dog. It would be perfect for a young child's "cooking" lesson.
1 servings 1 dog 5 min 5 min prep
1 hot dog bun (whole wheat would be the healthy choice) 1 tablespoon peanut butter or cream cheese 1 tablespoon strawberry jam (any kind of jam or honey would work) 1 banana, peeled raisins shredded coconut peanuts
spread one side of the hot dog bun with peanut butter (or cream cheese). Spread other side with jam or honey. Sprinkle on other ingredients. Note: you can pack this for lunch if you spread the peanut butter on the bun, leave the banana unpeeled (to be peeled and put in bun by child), and put all the fixins in little sandwich baggies.
Good point. I've been passing it around among the people I know who do kiddies' literature, and it's making a huge hit.
I love the Mexican Dia de los Muertos candy skulls associated with All Souls' Day. I never knew they were this easy to make, though. Here's a site that gives step by step instructions -- easy enough for kids to make, and you don't need special molds either, you can mold them by hand and have fun poking in the eyeholes:
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Those are some great Halloween recipes. It wouldn't be Halloween around here with out some spiced cider. Here's some you make in your crockpot
Serve this hot spiced cider right from the slow cooker. INGREDIENTS: 1 gallon Cider 4 small cinnamon sticks 20 whole cloves
PREPARATION: Put all in the slow cooker or crockpot and and turn on high until hot and then turn on low or just put on low and leave it. We serve from the slow cooker or crockpot all day. Lovely drink for winter weather
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