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Showing posts with label halloween recipes. Show all posts
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October 25, 2012

"BOTW" Pumpkin Fudge

I have an overabundance of canned pumpkin taking up room in my pantry right now.  I completely stock up this time of year, so when I found this recipe for Pumpkin Fudge, online, it is now next in line for me to try.  I hope you'll enjoy it also!





















Recipe and photo courtesy MidWest Living


Lower in fat than traditional chocolate fudge, I think it'll be a winner in my house.

Best of the Web:

Pumpkin Fudge
Ingredients
cups sugar
3/4 cup butter
5 1/3 - ounce can evaporated milk (2/3 cup)
1/2 cup canned pumpkin
1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon
1/4 teaspoon ground ginger
1/4 teaspoon ground nutmeg
12 - ounce package (2 cups) butterscotch-flavored pieces
7 - ounce jar marshmallow creme
cup chopped pecans
teaspoon vanilla

Directions
1.    Butter a 13x9x2-inch baking pan. Set aside.
2.    In a heavy 2-quart saucepan, combine sugar, butter, evaporated milk, pumpkin, cinnamon, ginger, and nutmeg.
3.    Bring mixture to a boil, stirring constantly. Reduce heat. Boil over medium-low heat until mixture registers 234 degree F (soft-ball stage) on a candy thermometer, stirring constantly (about 25 minutes).
4.    Remove from heat and stir in butterscotch pieces until melted. Add marshmallow creme, nuts and vanilla. Mix until well combined.
5.    Pour mixture into prepared pan, spreading evenly. Cool at room temperature. Cut into squares. Wrap tightly and store in refrigerator. Makes 3-1/4 pounds.

Nutrition facts
Sat. fat (gm) 2, Cholesterol (mg) 5, Fat, total (gm) 3, Sodium (mg) 21, Calcium (mg) 10, Carbohydrate (gm) 10, Vitamin A (RE) 72, Calories (kcal) 73


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October 19, 2012

Spooky Pretzel Sticks

Looking for a quick and easy food project to make with your kids for Halloween?  Check out these Spooky Pretzel Sticks!  Wouldn't these be fun at a party or for your child's classroom Halloween project?  Fun for all and tasty too.

'Best of the Web'  Spooky Pretzel Sticks by Midwest Living.







































photo and idea courtesy Midwest Living


Candy Coating: Look for colored candy disks at crafts stores. They come in a variety of colors and melt for dipping and decorating. Our critters use white, green, orange and black. Apply eyes and mouths with a small brush or toothpick. Dip twice for a contrasting face and body {see Dracula}, or drizzle stripes {see Mummy}. Make sure the candy sets between colors; chilling speeds the process.
Sprinkles:  For a fuss-free treat, roll a dipped rod in seasonal sprinkles or decorating sugar. Nonpareils and sprinkles also make good eyes and noses.
Gumdrops:  Mold a dark gumdrop into a pointed witch’s hat.
Fruit Leather: Snip colorful fruit leather into strips of hair {see Witch} or accessories {see Dracula’s bow tie}.
Enjoy!
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