Your little ones will love snacking on these eery-looking zombie fingers this Halloween. Complete with a pointing almond 'finger nail' and tomato 'blood' dipping sauce, these fun snacks taste just like the sausage rolls you know and love.
Get creative with biscuits, pretzels, chocolate, crackles and liqourice and whip up these witches' hats and broomsticks for your next Halloween or magic-themed party!
Remember this cute cake from The Australian Women's Weekly's iconic 'Children's Birthday Cake Book' cookbook? Whip it up for the next kids's birthday bash or for a fabulous Halloween centrepiece.
Get creative with rocky road to create these chocolate, rice bubble and lolly 'graveyard' bites make the ultimate Halloween treat that kids and grown-ups will love.
When we say finger food, we really mean it! Here, you'll find creepy zombie fingers complete with gnarled nails, bony witch pointers and meringue bones to give people a fright this Halloween. Or, delight the kids with our cute jack o' lantern pizzas and bandaged mummy skewers. Happy spooking!
Eat, drink and be scary this 31st of October with these easy and delicious Halloween treats. From ghastly ghosts and all things witchy, to black bats and creepy crawlies, these spooky sweets will be a hit among kids and adults alike. Pop our rocky road graveyards into the kids' 'trick or treat' hoard, or let our flying ghost cake steal the show as the centrepiece of your scary spread. You're sure to find something to impress. Enjoy!
Things that go bump in the night! These spooky cupcakes have meringue ghosts floating over fairy floss. Great for kids Halloween or birthday parties - OOOOooooOOooo!
Sweet, crumbly and utterly indulgent, enjoy a piece of this beautiful chocolate shortbread with a cuppa for morning or afternoon tea. Or, make it for your loved ones - it's the perfect gift for Christmas or birthdays.
To make a cauldron for the witches’ brew, insert black, dark grey or purple fabric or paper into large dark bowl or pot, then place container with witches’ brew into cauldron. Or you could just cover a large punch bowl with the paper or fabric and put the brew straight into the bowl. Note
You'll get more howls of delight than of fear when you bring this spooky ice-cream cake out! A firm favourite from The Australian Women's Weekly Kids' Perfect Party Book.