The Wicked Witch is dead! This spooky twist on white chocolate bark looks just like a melted witch complete with pointy hat and broom!
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#HalloweenTreatsWeek is a yearly Halloween blogging event that is hosted by Angie from Big Bear’s Wife . This spooky event is an online, week-long event that is filled with some frightfully fun Halloween treats and recipes from some fantastic Halloween loving bloggers!
For this year’s 7th annual #HalloweenTreatsWeek event we have 12 hauntingly talented bloggers who are sharing their favorite Halloween recipes throughout the week! You can follow the hashtag #HalloweenTreatsWeek on social media to collect all of these frightful recipes to use at your own Halloween parties and events!
Melted Wicked Witch Bark
Ingredients
- 1/2 cup white chocolate chips
- green food coloring
- green sanding sugar sprinkles
- 6 miniature Reese's cups
- 6 mini pretzel sticks
- 3 Oreo style cookies cream center removed
- 6 Hershey kisses
- 12 candy eyeballs
Instructions
- 1.Line a baking sheet with wax or parchment paper.
- Add white chocolate to a bowl and melt in the microwave according to package, usually 90 seconds on 50% power than stir until smooth.
- Add 4 drops of green food coloring and stir until the chocolate is evenly green.
- Working quickly, add a heaping spoonful of green chocolate to the lined pan and spread into a puddle shape.
- Add a sprinkle of the green sanding sugar on top.
- Then add a pretzel stick and Reese's cup as a broom.
- Next add 1 piece of an Oreo cookie, dip a Hershey's kiss in the green chocolate and add it on the top of the Oreo.
- Finally, add 2 candy eyeballs.
- Repeat with remaining chocolate and toppings until you have made 6.
- These harden fast but you can also add to the freezer for 10 minutes to speed up the process.
- Enjoy your treat or wrap in goody bags to gift.
For The Love of Food Blog
Start by lining a baking sheet with parchment paper.
Then I like to unwrap and lay out all my ingredients so they are ready to assemble.
Add white chocolate to a bowl and melt in the microwave according to package, usually 90 seconds on 50% power than stir until smooth.
Add 4 drops of green food coloring and stir until the chocolate is evenly green.
Working quickly, add a heaping spoonful of green chocolate to the lined pan and spread into a puddle shape.
Add a sprinkle of the green sanding sugar on top.
Next add 1 piece of an Oreo cookie, dip a Hershey’s kiss in the green chocolate and add it on the top of the Oreo.
Then add a pretzel stick and Reese’s cup as a broom.
Finally, add 2 candy eyeballs.
Repeat with remaining chocolate and toppings until you have made 6.
These harden fast but you can also add to the freezer for 10 minutes to speed up the process.
Enjoy your treat or wrap in goody bags to gift.
Check out today’s recipes:
- Halloween Pillsbury Ghost Sugar Cookie Brookie Cups from BigBearsWife
- Cherry Pie Murdered Cinnamon Rolls from Semi-Homemade Recipes
- Mummy Jalapeno Poppers from Jolene’s Recipe Journal
- Ouija Board Planchette Cookies from Savory Moments
- Skull Sloppy Joe Bombs from The Spiffy Cookie
- Pumpkin Spice Blondies from A Kitchen Hoor’s Adventures
- Antipasto Eyeballs from Cheese Curd In Paradise
- Count Chocula Pop Tarts from Sweet ReciPEAs
- Pumpkin Pear Soup (Spiderweb Soup) from Art of Natural Living
- Jalapeno Ranch Skeleton Cheeseball from Jen Around the World
- Melted Witch Bark from For the Love of Food
- Biscoff No Bake Pumpkin Cheesecake from A Day in the Life on the Farm
Wendy Klik
This is very clever. I will have fun making these with the grands.
SiennyLovesDrawing
this is a fun spooky cake design for Halloween celebration,thanks for this, I know how to bake one for my family members. cheers SiennyLovesDrawing
Jupiter Hadley
I love how cute and adorable this looks! Very simple to make too – thank you for sharing.
Lavanda Michelle
This recipe is so cute and great for Halloween. It looks so tasty and perfect for a party. Thanks for sharing!