Halloween ‘no bake’ recipes for toddlers
As we move into Autumn, we all start thinking about all of the fun, family activities going on in Milton Keynes over the next few months.
For most families, Halloween is definitely an event on their radar.
Over the last few years, Halloween has become more and more popular and a much bigger event than I ever remember it being as a child! I’ve even noticed that I’m being asked for setups in my studio that could be translated as being ‘Halloween themed’.
However, if your children are really small, Halloween can be a little bit scary. Lots of the activities take place when it’s dark and let’s face it, some older kids costumes can be downright terrifying!
If you want to get into the Halloween Spirit (no pun intended) and be guaranteed to be fright free - then baking at home is a great activity for little ones.
There are tons of recipes you can find online, including plenty of no-bake ones but here are a couple of my favourites.
Chocolate Apples
Chocolate apples are a great alternative to toffee apples which involve boiling sugar and lots of supervision! Chocolate apples on the other hand can be made using your microwave at much lower temperatures, are a little kinder to teeth and are very easy to decorate, even for toddlers.
Ingrediants
4 small eating apples
200g milk chocolate finely chopped
To decorate
Sprinkles, chopped nuts, honeycomb pieces, white chocolate (basically decoration of your choice!)
You’ll also need 4 wooden skewers or lolly sticks
Method
Put the milk chocolate in a heatproof bowl and set it over a pan of simmering water. Keep stirring until the chocolate is just melted. Alternatively, heat in short bursts in the microwave but remember to keep stirring.
Wash your apples in boiling water - this removes any wax from the skin and helps the chocolate bond to the apple. Pat the apples dry and press a stick into each one.
Line a tray with baking or parchment paper.
This is the part the kids can get involved in! Holding the apple by the stick, dip each one in the melted chocolate until fully coated. Then pop them onto the baking tray, stick pointing up, to set.
When the chocolate is almost set, you can add your decorations.
Leave them to fully set and avoid putting them in the fridge where you will find the chocolate will start to get condensation. Keep them in an airtight container for up to 2 days (if they last that long!)
Banana Ghosts
These treats are super healthy PLUS they are really easy to make. Kids of all ages love them and will love helping to make them
Ingrediants
Bananas
A packet of chocolate chips.
Method
Warm a plate with some hot water and pat it dry.
Peel your bananas and cut them in half.
Then use a cocktail stick to pick up a chocolate chip and hold it on the plate until the bottom starts to melt slightly. Place it on your bananas to make a face
These should be eaten immediately or can be frozen in an airtight container.