Made these for my son's Halloween party along with mummy cupcakes. They were a big hit with the adults! Next time I make them I think I'll tint them green.
I too make these, but I like to make them like "Pigs in a blanket", where I use hot-dogs sliced length-wise, wrap them in Pillsbury Croissants, bake them, add the almond and paint the "fingernails" red!!
I have the recipe for these, they are cool. You know before you but the almond on them put some red gel then press almond to look like blood underneath
Elserj - The are just regular cookie dough rolled into thin ropes, then you pinch the centers in a little bit and take a paring knife to make the knuckle wrinkles. I pressed in the almonds and brushed red food coloring on them and baked.
I too make these, but I like to make them like "Pigs in a blanket", where I use hot-dogs sliced length-wise, wrap them in Pillsbury Croissants, bake them, add the almond and paint the "fingernails" red!!
I have the recipe for these, they are cool. You know before you but the almond on them put some red gel then press almond to look like blood underneath
Elserj - The are just regular cookie dough rolled into thin ropes, then you pinch the centers in a little bit and take a paring knife to make the knuckle wrinkles. I pressed in the almonds and brushed red food coloring on them and baked.
I too make these, but I like to make them like "Pigs in a blanket", where I use hot-dogs sliced length-wise, wrap them in Pillsbury Croissants, bake them, add the almond and paint the "fingernails" red!!
What are they made of? They look really cool.
I have the recipe for these, they are cool. You know before you but the almond on them put some red gel then press almond to look like blood underneath
Cool! I've made similar ones before and added a plastic spider to them for extra special effect...
Elserj - The are just regular cookie dough rolled into thin ropes, then you pinch the centers in a little bit and take a paring knife to make the knuckle wrinkles. I pressed in the almonds and brushed red food coloring on them and baked.
Now I can't wait for Halloween so I can make these....I like the idea of tinting them green.
very cute! looks like I'll be trying to make these for my nieces birthday in october! Great job!
I too make these, but I like to make them like "Pigs in a blanket", where I use hot-dogs sliced length-wise, wrap them in Pillsbury Croissants, bake them, add the almond and paint the "fingernails" red!!
What are they made of? They look really cool.
I have the recipe for these, they are cool. You know before you but the almond on them put some red gel then press almond to look like blood underneath
Cool! I've made similar ones before and added a plastic spider to them for extra special effect...
Elserj - The are just regular cookie dough rolled into thin ropes, then you pinch the centers in a little bit and take a paring knife to make the knuckle wrinkles. I pressed in the almonds and brushed red food coloring on them and baked.
very cute! looks like I'll be trying to make these for my nieces birthday in october! Great job!
Now I can't wait for Halloween so I can make these....I like the idea of tinting them green.
Gross! What a perfect Halloween treat.
Creepy but fun! Great job..
Mmmm, finger lickin' good!