Best 4 Bats And Cobwebs Recipes

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Indulge in the spooky spirit of Halloween with a selection of spine-chillingly delicious treats. From the eerie elegance of Bat Brownies to the ghoulish charm of Graveyard Cupcakes, these recipes will transform your Halloween party into a hauntingly memorable event. Sink your teeth into the moist chocolatey goodness of Bat Brownies, decorated with almond "wings" and ruby red "eyes." Delight your guests with the spooky elegance of Graveyard Cupcakes, adorned with tombstone cookies and gummy worm "worms." For a sweet and spooky surprise, whip up some Vampire Donuts, filled with delectable jelly and topped with blood-red glaze. Don't forget the Creepy Crawly Cookies, featuring chocolate chip "spiders" and candy "webs" that will send shivers down your spine. And for a ghostly finish, serve up some Eerie Eyeball Cake Pops, decorated with eerie candy eyes that will stare hauntingly from your dessert table.

Let's cook with our recipes!

BAKED PASTA RECIPE



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Easy baked pasta recipe that's the perfect dish for a Halloween potluck!

Provided by Lynette Rice

Categories     Main

Time 35m

Yield 6

Number Of Ingredients 7

8 oz package of bowtie bat pasta
1 pound ground beef
24 oz jar of Bertolli Pasta Sauce
1 small onion, chopped
2 cloves of garlic, chopped
8 oz of mozaarella cheese
1/4 cup of shredded parmesan cheese

Steps:

  • Preheat oven to 400 degrees Fahrenheit.
  • Bring water to a boil and add the bowtie pasta. Cook according to instructions on the box.
  • Cook the ground beef, onion and garlic until the beef is no longer pink. Drain.
  • Add the Bertolli pasta sauce to the ground beef mixture and simmer.
  • Once the pasta is ready, drain it and put the pasta back into the pot. Add the ground beef mixture and half of the mozzarella cheese.
  • Put everything into a 9×13 pan sprayed with cooking spray. Top it with the rest of the mozzarella cheese and the parmesan.
  • Bake in the preheated oven for 12 - 15 minutes or until the cheese is fully melted.

Nutrition Facts : ServingSize 1 serving, Calories 175 calories, Sugar 4, Sodium 386.5, Fat 4.7, Carbohydrate 20.9, Protein 11.7, Cholesterol 23.3

BATS AND COBWEBS



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We make this for Halloween every year at my son's request! It's like spaghetti using bow-tie pasta! It is mixed together with mozzarella cheese cubes and baked in the oven. The bow-tie past is the bats and stringy, gooey mozzarella cheese is the cobwebs!

Provided by ElizabethKnicely

Categories     One Dish Meal

Time 40m

Yield 6 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 6

1 (8 ounce) package farfalle pasta (bow tie)
1 lb ground beef
1 small onion, chopped (optional)
1 (28 ounce) jar pasta sauce
8 ounces mozzarella cheese, cut into 1/2-inch cubes
1/4 cup grated parmesan cheese

Steps:

  • Preheat oven to 400°F (200°C).
  • Fill a large pot with lightly salted water, bring to a rolling boil over high heat. Stir in the bow tie pasta and return to a boil. Boil pasta, stirring occasionally, until cooked through but still firm to the bite, about 12 minutes. Drain well.
  • Cook and stir ground beef and onion in a large skillet until beef is no longer pink, about 5 minutes. Drain fat. Stir in pasta sauce and bring to a boil. Reduce heat to simmer.
  • Stir cooked pasta and half of the mozzarella cheese into the sauce; toss to combine. Transfer to a 2-quart baking dish. Top with remaining mozzarella and Parmesan cheese.
  • Bake in preheated oven until browned and bubbly, 15 to 20 minutes.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 565.5, Fat 25.6, SaturatedFat 11.3, Cholesterol 88, Sodium 968, Carbohydrate 50, Fiber 5.1, Sugar 14.7, Protein 31.7

BAT AND COBWEB COOKIES



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Just as setting out milk and cookies will appease a jolly elf, these gingerbread critters are sure to tame ornery beasts. Lemony royal icing cloaks the cookies with spider web and bat disguises. Use extra icing to give the bats staring eyes and to make chubby spiders.

Provided by Martha Stewart

Categories     Food & Cooking     Dessert & Treats Recipes     Cookie Recipes

Yield Makes about 30

Number Of Ingredients 12

6 cups all-purpose flour (sifted, then measured), plus more for dusting
1 teaspoon baking soda
1/2 teaspoon baking powder
8 ounces (2 sticks) unsalted butter, softened
1 cup packed dark-brown sugar
4 teaspoons ground ginger
4 teaspoons ground cinnamon
1 1/2 teaspoons ground cloves
1 1/2 teaspoons salt
2 large eggs
1 1/2 cups unsulfured molasses
Royal Icing

Steps:

  • Sift flour, baking soda, and baking powder together into a large bowl; set aside.
  • Put butter and sugar into the bowl of an electric mixer fitted with the paddle attachment; beat on medium-high speed until fluffy. Beat in ginger, cinnamon, cloves and salt. Beat in eggs and molasses. Reduce speed to low; beat in flour mixture.
  • Divide dough into 3 equal pieces, and flatten into disks. Wrap each in plastic wrap. Refrigerate 1 hour.
  • Preheat oven to 350 degrees. On a lightly floured work surface, roll out dough 1/8 inch thick. Transfer dough to a parchment-lined baking sheet, refrigerate until firm, about 30 minutes. Use bat and cobweb cookie cutters to create shapes. Transfer to baking sheets, and refrigerate 15 minutes. Repeat with remaining disks.
  • Bake cookies until crisp but not darkened, rotating sheets halfway through, 8 to 10 minutes. Transfer sheets to wire racks, let cookies cool completely before decorating with Royal Icing.
  • Using desired base color (black for bats, white for cobwebs) and a pastry bag fitted with a very small plain round tip (such as #3), pipe icing on each cookie to form an outline. Fill in with more icing, and smooth with an offset spatula. Embellish before icing dries.
  • Bats: Using colored icing, pipe three lines in an arc on the still-wet icing base. For each wing: Drag a wooden skewer across the width in alternating directions. Add eyes after icing has dried.
  • Cobwebs: Pipe a spiral of black icing on the still-wet icing base. Pipe decorative dots on points of cookie. Using a wooden skewer, draw lines from the center outward, connecting the center of the web and the decorative dots. Add spiders to webs after icing has dried.

BATS AND COBWEBS



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Make this festive dinner for Halloween using bow-tie pasta (bats) and melted mozzarella cheese (cobwebs). They're stirred into a quick homemade marinara sauce along with pre-cooked chicken sausage for a comforting casserole that the whole family can indulge in before it's time to say 'trick or treat!'

Provided by Martha Stewart

Categories     Food & Cooking     Ingredients     Meat & Poultry     Chicken

Time 45m

Number Of Ingredients 10

1/2 pound bow-tie pasta
1 teaspoon olive oil
1 garlic clove, minced
1 can (28 ounces) whole peeled tomatoes, in puree
1/4 teaspoon dried oregano
1/8 teaspoon sugar
Coarse salt
2 precooked chicken sausages (about 3 ounces each), cut crosswise into 1/4-inch-thick rounds
8 ounces mozzarella cheese, cut into small cubes (1 3/4 cups)
1/4 cup grated Parmesan cheese

Steps:

  • Preheat oven to 400 degrees. Cook pasta according to package instructions. Drain; set aside.
  • Meanwhile, in a large saucepan, heat oil over medium. Add garlic; cook until fragrant, about 1 minute. Add tomatoes, oregano, and sugar. Bring to a boil, reduce to a simmer; cook, stirring and breaking up tomatoes until slightly thickened, 5 to 8 minutes. Season with salt.
  • Add pasta, sausage, and half the mozzarella; toss to combine. Transfer to a 2-quart baking dish. Top with remaining mozzarella and Parmesan. Bake until bubbly and top is lightly browned, 10 to 15 minutes. Serve with Romaine Salad.

Tips:

  • When working with chocolate, make sure to use high-quality chocolate chips or bars. This will ensure that your recipes turn out delicious and rich.
  • To make the bats, use a cookie cutter to cut out bat shapes from the rolled-out cookie dough. If you don't have a bat cookie cutter, you can use a knife to cut out simple bat shapes.
  • To make the cobwebs, use a fork to drag lines across the top of the cookies before baking. This will create a cobweb design.
  • For the cake pops, use a variety of Halloween-themed sprinkles to decorate them. You can also use candy melts to create a variety of designs.
  • To make the mummy dogs, use crescent roll dough to wrap around hot dogs. Then, use mustard to draw eyes and a mouth on the mummies.
  • For the popcorn balls, use a variety of Halloween-themed candies to decorate them. You can also use melted chocolate to create a variety of designs.

Conclusion:

These Halloween treats are sure to be a hit at your next party. They're easy to make and they're delicious. So get creative and have some fun with these spooky recipes.

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