We are continuing the Halloween theme and I’m back again with a really fun Halloween Breakfast that your kiddos are going to love and you will have a blast creating it. You could even serve this for dinner, because you know…Breakfast for Dinner is the cool thing!
A couple years ago, I shared a Halloween Breakfast filled with recipes. I had such fun with it, I decided to use some of those ideas and added a couple new ones as well. There are several recipes, you could make them all or just a couple would be fun too!
Even though it looks pretty detailed, by using mostly store bought items, it went together really quickly.
Ghost Pancakes
- Head on over and grab our recipe for Old Fashioned Homemade Pancakes
- Heat your griddle, using about 1/4 cup of batter, begin by pouring a circle then a long narrow strip for the “tail”. For the arms, use the back of a spoon and gently push the batter out
- Add chocolate chips for eyes
- Continue cooking as you normally do for pancakes
Spooky Eyeball
- Cook egg in a little butter, don’t flip
- When it’s done, add ketchup for the veins and a slice of black olive for the pupil
Mummy Sausage Dogs
- Use sausage links and a tube of biscuits
- Place a biscuit on a flat surface and roll out with the palm of your hand, cut thin strips with a knife
- Wrap strips around the sausage
- Bake at 350 degrees for about 15 minutes or according to directions on box
- Add ketchup for eyes
Tombstone Hashbrowns
- Cook hashbrowns in oven according to package directions {these are from ALDI grocery store}
- Write on the hashbrown with ketchup to resemble a tombstone
- You could also make a ghost or any other writing on them
Jack-o’-Lantern Cinnamon Roll
- Bake cinnamon rolls according to directions on package
- Pipe on face with the frosting that comes with the rolls – I used a decorator bag with a #5 tip
- For the stem, cut a very small amount off the gum drop, just enough to make it flat and stick to the roll
Halloween Milk
- Mix a little food coloring into a glass of milk
- You could also make one of these Halloween Drinks
Need more Halloween Dinner ideas? We have you covered!
Linking to… Weekend Wrap-up, SNS
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CUTE! I would never think to do a Halloween theme breakfast. This is so creative!
I would LOVE for you to link this up at my Ginger Jamboree Link Party!!
do you cook the sausage before you wrap it with biscuit?