posted by Magriet Du Plessis on September 26, 2009 2:31 as Recipes
Recipes For Fun Halloween Treats -
Creepy Fingers Recipe: Perfect for
a Child’s Halloween Get Together
These are most fun to make, most fun
to eat and the kids just love them! They add a nice touch to a school treat or
just to have when having friends over. This is a treat from the recipes for fun Halloween treats the kids will love.
I’m going to give you the tips first. I’ve
found that if the tips are before the recipe I am more apt to read them and not
be at the end of my recipe and wonder why or where something went wrong.
Some people omit the egg white brush. The
only reason I like it is because it seems to add an old, weathered, yellowish
dead look. I don’t think it makes much difference in taste. However, it may
help in solidifying the almond into the finger.
You must roll these cookies thin. Believe
me; they will spread out in the oven. Also, take them from the oven a few
minutes early and reshape them the way you want them and then finish cooking.
The recipe doesn’t call for it, but if
you wanted to slip a few slivers of almond into the fingers at random spots you
can get that exposed dead bone look. You might also want to put fine lines of
red icing to resemble blood in various spots onto the cooked fingers.
Ingredients:
2 tablespoons red
food coloring
30 sliced almonds
2 large eggs
1/4 teaspoon vanilla
extract
1/2 cup softened
butter
1/2 cup confectioners'
sugar
5 T. sugar
Pinch of salt
1 2/3 cups flour
Couple drops of almond
extract
Directions:
Heat your oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit. Line 2 baking sheets with parchment paper. Set aside.Put food coloring in a shallow bowl and
add the slivered almonds into the bowl. Leave them set until they are as deep red
as you’d like. Every so often, stir them around to make sure they are getting
completely covered. Separate 1 egg, sitting the white aside
in a separate bowl. In a different bowl, take the entire 2nd egg
with the yolk of the first egg and whisk it together; add vanilla and set
aside.
In large bowl, combine softened butter, confectioners'
sugar, sugar, and salt. Beat on medium speed until well combined. Add egg
mixture and almond extract, and beat until smooth, about 2 minutes. Add the
flour, and mix on low speed just until put together. Wrap the dough in plastic,
and chill until firm, about 30 minutes.
Once firm enough divide the dough into
two halves. Keep the one you’re not working with covered in the plastic wrap
and chilled. Separate the dough you’re working with into fifteen pieces.
Lightly flour your counter or work space. Roll each piece back and forth with
palms into finger shapes about 3 and a half to 4 inches long. Pinch dough in
two places to form knuckles. Score each knuckle lightly with the back of a
small knife. Transfer fingers to the previously prepared baking sheets. Repeat
with remaining dough.
After you have formed all your fingers,
using a pastry brush, brush lightly with the egg white from the first egg in
step 4.
Position almonds into nails and push
into dough to keep firm.
Bake until lightly browned, about 12
minutes, however, you will remove them at about 9 minutes and reshape them the
way you want them to look. Cool completely.
Kids love these icky fingers. Even more fun than eating them is
making them, so don’t be afraid to let them join in the process. You’ll all
have fun and the kids will learn a few life skills at the same time.
Have fun with this and other recipes for fun Halloween treats.