The best Halloween parties always come down to the ambiance, food and drinks. This years party consisted of some of my favorite treats and a few new spooky snacks as well.
Ambiance is incredibly important when it comes to a party. These beeswax candles are not only hand poured, however they are also natural and burn for over 40 hours (and the shape is just so unique). Of the three flavors that I put out for the party, buckwheat and honey quickly became my favorite scent from Northern Lights Candles.
Creepy Gluten Free Vegan Rattler Snake Bread-sticks
If you can prepare the pizza dough mix ahead of time (or find pizza dough from Immaculate Baking Company) then the time of these Rattler Snake bread-sticks goes down tremendously.
1. Roll dough into rectangular square and cut into 1 inch strips about 11-12 inches long.
2. Add coconut oil to the 10.5 inch chopsticks
3. Wrap dough strip around the chopsticks, while leaving dough at the top for the head and dough at the bottom for a tail.
4. Slice olives into eyes and add to the flattened head.
5. Sprinkle poppy seeds on the 'snake' and press down if necessary to get them to stay.
6. Bake 14-16 mins in oven (be careful to not overcook or else adding the sundried tomatoe tongues will be hard).
7. Remove from oven and let cool.
8. Gently remove the bamboo chopstick (be sure to save them for next time)
8. With a knife cut organic sundried tomatoes into tongues
9. Cut small hole at front of snake and insert the tomatoe tongue
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Lychee Cocktail Eyeballs
These Lychee eyeballs are one of my favorite Halloween Party snacks that I have ever made (and yes I have made these more then once)!
1. Drain can of whole peeled lychees
2. With a small spoon, scoop in a bit of organic raspberry jam (think bloodshot eyes) into the hollow center of the lychee
3. Place organic fresh blueberry in the raspberry filled lychee
4. Stick bamboo toothpick through the 'eye'
5. Garnish a cocktail or leave out a ghoulish snack
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Organic Chocolate Peanut Butter Bat Treats
These bat treats are not only simple, but they are also so quick!
1. Cut all KinniToos (or other Oreo healthy look alike brand you can find) in half
2. Unwrap all Organic Justin's Dark Chocolate Cups
3. Prepare your frosting in a small bowl (or try already prepared Miss Jones Organic Frosting)
4. Use frosting as a glue substitute and attach wings (cookies) to the organic chocolate cups.
5. Use frosting as glue again to attach the candy eyes.
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