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Halloween Mummies

October 18, 2012 by Kate 1 Comment

Here is fun and yummy Halloween treat for the special people in your lives. They are quite simple to make and look very impressive.

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Begin by breaking apart Oreo biscuits and eating one or two.

Place a store bought candy stick into the icing and use some melted
chocolate as glue to attach the other side. 
They should look like this (above).
  
Melt some white chocolate in the double boiler. 

Cover the whole biscuit in the white chocolate. 

Add two chocolate drops for eyes and place in the fridge for 30 minutes. 

Melt some more white chocolate and drizzle over each biscuit. 
These are to look like the bandages on each mummy. 

These are delicious. 
Of course I had to have one to show you the inside. 
😉 
kate_lloyd@hotmail.com

Filed Under: Celebrate, Making, Recipes

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