WITCH'S FINGER BREAD STICKS WITH MAPLE MUSTARD DIP

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Witch's Finger Bread Sticks with Maple Mustard Dip image

Provided by Gina Marie Miraglia Eriquez

Categories     Bread     Mustard     Bake     Vegetarian     Kid-Friendly     Halloween     Almond     Fall     Maple Syrup     Gourmet

Yield Makes 4 dozen fingers and 1 1/4 cups dip

Number Of Ingredients 17

For dough:
1 1/2 cups warm water (105°F to 115°F)
1 tablespoon sugar
1 (1/4-ounce) package active dry yeast
4 cups all-purpose flour
1 1/2 teaspoons salt
For fingers:
10 drops green food coloring
48 sliced almonds or peanut halves
8 drops red food coloring, diluted with 1/4 teaspoon water
1 large egg beaten with 1 tablespoon water (egg wash)
1/2 tablespoon pretzel salt or coarse sea salt
For dip:
1/2 cup mayonnaise
1/2 cup coarse-grain Dijon mustard
1 tablespoon maple syrup or mild honey
Special equpment: Stand mixer with paddle attachment and dough hook; 1 or 2 small paintbrushes

Steps:

  • For dough:
  • Stir together water, sugar, and yeast in the bowl of an electric mixer fitted with a paddle attachment until sugar is dissolved; let stand until yeast bubbles, about 5 minutes.
  • Beat in 1 cup of flour on low speed until combined.
  • Clean dough from paddle, then attach dough hook. Add 1 1/2 teaspoons salt and 2 1/2 cups flour to mixture and beat until dough pulls away from the side of the bowl, about 3 minutes. (If dough is too sticky, add enough of 1/2 cup remaining flour, 1 tablespoon at a time, until dough is no longer sticky.)
  • Oil a large bowl and transfer dough to bowl, then turn dough over to coat it with oil. Cover bowl with a dry towel, then let dough rise in a draft-free place at warm room temperature until it is double in size, about 1 hour.
  • For fingers:
  • While dough is rising, place green food coloring in a small bowl, and using a paintbrush, paint one side of the almond slices or the rounded side of the peanut halves.
  • Heat oven to 450°F with rack in middle. Line 2 large baking sheets with parchment paper.
  • Divide dough into quarters. Work with 1 piece at a time, and keep remaining dough covered.
  • Roll one quarter into a 12-inch log, then cut it into 12 (1-inch) pieces.
  • Dust work surface with additional flour, if necessary, to facilitate rolling. Roll and stretch each piece into a craggy 5-inch "finger." Transfer fingers to baking sheets and let stand at warm room temperature, loosely covered with a smooth kitchen towel, until fingers are slightly puffed, 15 minutes.
  • Pinch top of fingers to look like knuckles, then lightly score each knuckle with a sharp knife.
  • Brush fingers with egg wash, then press on nails. With cleaned paintbrush, dab a little red color around the cuticles. Sprinkle fingers all over with pretzel or coarse sea salt.
  • Bake fingers until deep golden, about 15 minutes (form more fingers while first batch is baking). Transfer to a rack to cool.
  • Repeat forming and baking in batches with remaining dough.
  • For dip:
  • Whisk together mayonnaise, mustard, and maple syrup until combined. Refrigerate until ready to use.

Alie Khan
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I had a lot of fun making these breadsticks with my kids. They were so excited to see how they turned out.


Reginald Kennerly
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These breadsticks are so easy to make and they look so impressive. I'm definitely going to make them again for my next party.


Hasnain Rajpoot
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I'm not a big fan of mustard, but I loved the maple mustard dip with these breadsticks. It was the perfect balance of sweet and tangy.


Sahim Hossain
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These breadsticks are delicious! The dough is easy to work with and the maple mustard dip is the perfect finishing touch.


Shannon Adams
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I love how these breadsticks look like witch fingers! They are perfect for a Halloween party or a spooky movie night.


ADRIANNA Estada
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These are a fun and easy Halloween treat. The breadsticks are soft and chewy, and the maple mustard dip is tangy and sweet. I will definitely be making these again next year.


NeonCatMan
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I made these breadsticks for my kids' school Halloween party. They were a huge success! The kids loved the spooky look and the tasty flavor.


Cynthia Terranova
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These witch finger bread sticks were a hit at my Halloween party! They were easy to make and looked so realistic. The maple mustard dip was the perfect complement to the savory breadsticks.