Skeleton Candy Halloween Recipe
Are you ghost and goblins looking for a spooky skeleton candy Halloween recipe? Look no further! Okay, maybe it’t not super spooky but this skeleton candy recipe is super cute! Grab your candy molds and get to work! This is such a fun recipe to create for kid Halloween parties and more!
Skeleton Candy Melt Mold in Little Debbie Brownie
Servings: 2
Ingredients
- 1 Cup Wilton Bright White Candy Melts
- Green Icing Color
- Yellow Icing Color
- 2 Little Debbie Brownies
Tools
- Wilton Skeleton Candy Mold (http://www.partycity.com/product/skeleton%20bones%20candy%20mold.do?kwid=skeleton%20bones%20candy%20mold&qcid&ref=ci&extcmp=pla%7cGoogle)
- Spatula
Instructions
- Begin by microwaving ½ cup bright white candy melts in a small bowl at 50% for 45 seconds. Stir. Microwave at 50% for 30 seconds. Stir. Microwave at 50% for 15 seconds. Stir. Continue to microwave in 10-second intervals at 50% until candy is completely melted. Do NOT overheat or candy will become hard. If this happens, add a small spoonful of Crisco, heat for 10 seconds at 50%, and stir until smooth.
- Using a disposable icing bag, fill it with the white candy melts. Cut a small hole at the tip of the bag. Slowly squeeze the candy melt icing into each bone mold. Do so as evenly as possible. Gently tap the mold against counter to ensure any air bubbles disappear.
- Place mold in freezer for at least 30 minutes.
- Repeat step #1 with the remaining ½ cup of bright white candy melts.
- Add green and yellow icing color at a 5 to 1 ratio, or until you get desired lime green color. Stir to distribute coloring evenly.
- On a flat object (a paper plate or long piece of plastic should work find), add green candy melts. Brush the melts back and forth with a spoon or paintbrush. It will be uneven.
- Place in freezer for at least 30 minutes.
- Remove white skeleton mold and layer of green candy melts from freezer.
- Gently pop each bone from mold. You will have 2 full skeletons. Set aside.
- Using a spatula, scrape hardened green candy melt from surface of plate (or whatever you used to freeze it on). Set aside.
- Remove any nuts or cosmic candies from brownies if you did not buy the plain brownies. Using a knife, carve tiny armholes and leg holes on sides of each brownie.
- Place white skeleton mold onto brownie and connect arms and legs in each hole.
- Add lime green candy melt pieces to brownie. This will resemble grass on a grave.
- Serve and enjoy!
Katherine Riley says
This is so cute and it looks so easy to make for a Halloween party.
Irma says
Aw! Come on! How do you come up with this! I love it!
bn100 says
fun Halloween idea to share
Natalie says
This is such a cute idea for Halloween!
Jerry Marquardt says
This looks really cute, and it will go over well with the kids. I like that it is candy, sh-sh! I’ll try to keep it secret.
Caroline says
This is funny, creepy and yummy all at the same time!
M.Clark says
This is a great Halloween treat. Thank you for sharing this recipe, it’s definitely something I’d like to try.
Alex B says
awesome
Susan S. says
they are so cute!
Mary Bearden says
I am always truly amazed at how people can make things like this! I bet mine would come out looking like a clump of white with green. I must say, you do have talent!
Shelbie Johnston says
I love Halloween! What a great recipe, must make for grandkids!
Shannon says
What a fun recipe. Thank you for sharing with us.
debbie campbell says
This is one of the cutest ideas for Halloween that I’ve seen in a long time!
Amy Green says
This is an amazingly cool recipe! The best part is that the melted lime green candy pieces really do look like grass. I might even vary that part of the recipe by using dyed green coconut flakes. You can also change the hue of the skeleton to another color, like maybe red, green or gray depending on how scary you want your dessert to be!
Judi Torres says
Great idea! Thanks for sharing!
Darla Peduzzi says
These look so fun to make for the kids. Thanks for sharing.
Terry Rodriguez says
Really cute and creative. Thank you for sharing. Perfect for Halloween.
BILL HOFF says
We are always looking for different treats to prepare for our grand kids!
Debbie Welchert says
These are so cute and would be so much fun to make. My grandchildren would love them too.
Sandy Klocinski says
So cute! Where do you get these ideas? You are very talented
Sarah L says
That comes out so cute. More work than I’d want to do.
Hannah C says
I love this recipe!
heather says
I have got to make this recipe this year it is so creative.
Kate F. says
That is so cute! I don’t have any Halloween candy molds, but I might just buy some and try this.
Penny Delgado says
Thanks so much for sharing this. Looks s fun to make and take to my daughters school class. I am so going to have to invest in some candy molds for sure.
Sue M. says
I love this recipe, it’s really cute! I will definitely have to try this out, thanks for sharing the recipe!
Sally Wilsey says
This is a great idea. My Granddaughter will love doing this with me for her class for Halloween.
Meghan says
How clever. My son would love this!
debbie says
I love it for halloween and so easy to make after you showing us stepp bay step so Im going to give it a try thanks
Samantha Callahan says
I have the skeleton mold but would have never thought to use a Little Debbie brownie. I’m trying this for sure on Halloween!
lisa says
I like it. I no longer have little ones around the house. I will pass this on. Thanks.
Lena Mccurdy says
love it
Jeanna Massman says
These would make a cute treat for a Halloween party. You could easily make enough for an entire class.
Shannon says
LOL these are just too fun and thank you for sharing this recipe with us.