Dark Chocolate Skull Cakelets
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These dark chocolate skull cakes are a scary fun dessert to serve at a Halloween party or just to have in the kitchen to celebrate.
These dark chocolate skull cakes are a scary fun dessert to serve at a Halloween party or just to have in the kitchen to celebrate.
Start spooky season mornings right with these Cheesy Baked Skull Egg Bites.
A little fright, a deliciously scary recipe that’s kid-friendly, and a great addition to your Halloween dinner table
It’s so easy to make these fun Skull Waffles. They’d be fun to serve for breakfast on Halloween but are great any day.
This tasty gluten-free white chocolate cake is frosted with a boozy tequila rose buttercream and topped with a black ganache drip and skull
Fun cheesecake brownie for Halloween or a horror film night with friends. A chocolate cake with white chcolate skulls and meringue bones.
Learn how to make and decorate Sugar Skulls using royal icing. They are perfect for the Day of the Dead (Dia de Los Muertos).
These No-Bake Butterfinger Treats are a super simple dessert for your Halloween party or a family Halloween movie night.
Let your creativity flow in these festively creepy Day of the Dead cookies!
Melting Chocolate Skulls – pour the blood-red ganache on the skulls and watch them dissolve!
Get into the Halloween spirit with these spooky dark chocolate & oreo mini skull cakes! Recipe can be made as a bundt cake too!
Sugar Skulls for Day of the Dead
Learn how to make sugar skulls for Dia de los Muertos.
Sugar skulls adorn these sweet Dia de los Muertos Brownie Bites.
Chicken zucchini skull patties – A fun and kid’s friendly way to celebrate Dies de los muertos. Baked and not fried, with a nice golden crust.
DIY sugar skull cake pops. A fun edible activity for Halloween.
Rainbow Sugar Cookie Skulls
Sugar Skulls tutorial.
Spooky double skulls in the dirt are featured in this Halloween bento for my second-grader.