'DEM BONES (HALLOWEEN TREATS) RECIPE - (4.5/5)

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'Dem Bones (Halloween Treats) Recipe - (4.5/5) image

Provided by msippigrl

Number Of Ingredients 6

Pretzel sticks or rods
Mini marshmallows
Vanilla flavored almond bark
1 teaspoon creamy peanut butter, optional
(Ingredient amounts depend on number of "bones" you want to make)
(I omitted the peanut butter this time but it does add to the flavor and gives it a more bone-like color)

Steps:

  • Line a large cookie sheet with waxed paper. Set aside. For sticks: Stick the end of each pretzel stick into the rounded side of a mini marshmallow. (Make sure the end of the pretzel doesn't go all the way through the marshmallow.) Lightly squeeze the ends of the marshmallows so it resembles a bone. Repeat step for desired number of "bones". Melt the almond bark per package directions. Stir in peanut butter, if desired. (I used the microwave, stirring every 15-20 seconds until about three-fourths melted, then removed and continued stirring until completely melted). For rods: Coat both ends of a pretzel rod with the melted bark then lay it on the waxed paper; immediately place two mini marshmallows at both ends of the rod (side-by-side, standing on flat ends), pushing them into the melted bark to adhere to the rod. Set aside to dry before dipping the whole rod in the bark. Place one pretzel "bone" at a time in the melted almond bark, spooning it over and around to completely cover. Use a fork to lift the bone out (letting the excess drip off) onto the waxed paper. Refrigerate for 20-30 minutes to harden. (To speed the process, I set the tray of bones in front on a standing fan for 5-10 minutes).

Rashid Farooq
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These treats were a lot of work to make, but they were worth it. They looked so impressive and they were a big hit at my party.


Rajeev Mahato
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I had a hard time finding cookie cutters in the shape of bones, so I used a knife to cut them out. They didn't look as perfect, but they still tasted great.


Pran Mondal
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These treats were a little too sweet for my taste, but my kids loved them.


Sheharyar Khan
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I'm not a big fan of Halloween, but these treats were so cute that I had to try them. I'm glad I did because they were so good!


Salome Kipkemoi
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These treats were so easy to make and they looked so festive. I will definitely be making them again next year.


Harry Richford
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I made these treats for a Halloween party and they were a huge hit! Everyone loved them.


Cyrus ishaya
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I'm not a fan of coconut, so I used a different type of icing. The treats were still delicious.


Malak Yusef
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These treats were a lot of work to make, but they were worth it. They looked so impressive and they were a big hit at my party.


Blessing Azike
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I had a hard time finding cookie cutters in the shape of bones, so I used a knife to cut them out. They didn't look as perfect, but they still tasted great.


Maxwell Nkhata
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These treats were a little too sweet for my taste, but my kids loved them.


Jay Santillanes
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I'm not a big fan of Halloween, but these treats were so cute that I had to try them. I'm glad I did because they were so good!


Dariya Khan
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These treats were delicious! The cookie was soft and chewy, and the icing was the perfect amount of sweetness.


Ralphy Smith1977
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I made these treats with my kids and we had a blast! They were so excited to help me cut out the bones and decorate them.


Rody Ahmed
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These treats were a huge hit at my Halloween party! They were so easy to make and they looked so festive. I loved that I could use cookie cutters to make different shapes.