Halloween and Day of the Dead

Top 5: Halloween Recipes for Kids

By Kiwilimón - 2018-10-16T09:24:27.955884Z
This October 31st marks the day when one of the biggest children's parties of the year comes into our lives. Halloween is when everything turns into a haunted house, with mummies and vampires running everywhere, and the food must match the theme. That's why we decided to create a top 5 of our best recipes for these little parties so they can celebrate Halloween and enjoy with their friends. Halloween Cake Let's start with a delicious cake that combines some of the kids' favorite things: chocolate and Halloween. This is a fluffy and moist cake that features purple and orange frosting that perfectly matches the festivity. It can work very well as a centerpiece due to its impressive look, and it's also an easy way to make just one recipe that serves all the guests. Halloween Strawberries Now, if you're looking for something a bit more spooky, then we recommend these delicious strawberries covered in white or dark chocolate and fondant that look like ghosts, vampires, and even Frankenstein. You can decorate them however you like, but in this recipe, we give you an idea of how they should look. It's a perfect snack for kids that can be eaten in two bites and will also be a lot of fun for them. Caramel Apples Here we leave you, step by step, on how to make delicious apples for Halloween. They are covered in caramel with candy teeth and fangs, making them an ideal option for Halloween and Day of the Dead. Just make them in advance and leave them on a table where the kids can grab them, saving you the hassle of cooking at the moment. Halloween Brownies How about serving some tiny graves and crypts made 100% of chocolate? It's a very fun snack that you can even personalize by putting the names of the guests in the design. You can also add some candy skulls or little pumpkins to create an entire cemetery from which the kids can take the brownies and enjoy them. Red Drink with Eyes Don't forget about the drink, and you won't find one simpler than this. With a bit of cranberry juice, apple juice, and a splash of ginger ale, you'll have a liquid that looks a lot like blood, which just needs the final touch: toy eyes. The kids will laugh and play with this sweet and original drink that you can prepare on the spot without any hassle.