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9 Healthy Halloween Treats

9 healthy halloween treats

Making these 9 healthy Halloween treats with the kids or friends is a fun and easy way to celebrate the occasion beware these are terrifyingly tasty! 

1.  Pumpkin Oranges

Cut the top off a large orange with a sharp knife. Scoop out the insides as carefully as possible, then carve in your pumpkin face and stuff with any fruit you choose!

2. Scary Ghostly Bananas

Peel and cut bananas straight across about three-quarters of the way down. Make a spooky face on each banana with a dab of peanut butter and three chocolate chips.

3. Pumpkin Tangerines

Peel the tangerines and pop a short celery stick in the top of each.

 

4. Spooky Spider Eggs

Cut you boiled eggs in half, mash yolk with mayonnaise. Cut olive in half and place on mashed yolk, then thinly slice more olive for the legs of the spider.

 

5. Apple Monsters

Cut apples into quarters, and calve out mouth. Then fill mouth with peanut butter and stick sunflower seeds on for teeth. For the tongue cut a strawberry in half. For the eyes stick little marshmallows and chocolate chips.

 

6. Witches Broom 

Cut your cheese string in half and cut small slits at the bottom. At the top of cheese carve small hole so your bread stick, carrot or celery stick can be placed through.

 

7. Halloween Jelly

Cut jelly into cubes and place in a bowl. Pour boiling water and stir until fully dissolved. Once dissolved put your gummy worms and scary treats in the jelly then pop into fridge to set.

9 healthy halloween treats

 

8. Pumpkin Juice

In a pan over a low heat mix together pumpkin puree, apple cider or apple juice and pumpkin spices. Can be drunk warm or cold, I prefer drinking cold and over ice 🙂

 

9 healthy halloween treats pumpkin juice

 

9. Spooky Witches Fingers

Combine butter (128g), sugar (128g), egg, almond extract (1tsp), and vanilla extract (1tsp) in a mixing bowl. Beat together, gradually add flour (272g) , baking powder (1tsp), and salt. Then refrigerate 20 to 30 minutes.

Roll dough into long thin finger shape, press almond on the end to look like long fingernail then place onto baking tray. Cut dough to give appearance of fingers. Pop into preheated oven at 165 degrees for 20-25 minutes or until golden brown. Take out of oven and decorate strawberry jam to look like blood.

 

9 healthy halloween treats fingers

These 9 Healthy Halloween Treats are super easy and fun to make. Let me know which one is your favourite!

Stay safe, stay healthy

Sally

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