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Halloween Spooky Pancake Lollipops / Halloween Lunchbox

October 30, 2016 by Kat Leave a Comment

Trick or treat! Halloween is almost here…I bet you have been busy pinteresting for ideas this whole month! I have and have seen so many amazing spooky and creepy dishes that I want to make but haven’t managed… because my two busy toddlers don’t let me stand in the kitchen and if I let both of them in then we can pretty much forget about baking! haha
Making pancakes is probably the least stressful thing to do with a 4 years old until mama wanted to decorate them then things got wild! lol.

So, if you are going to a Halloween party and want to bring a simple treat, check this one out! 😉 The kids will go crazy when they see them! 😄 I bet they will love these in their lunchboxes too! My ones did! 🙂

I served them in our new favourite stainless steel Planetbox (lunchbox). There is so much room to fill up with food! I usually have to use two different little lunchboxes and I much prefer stainless steel over plastic. They are easy to wash and eco-friendly. Comes with two sizes of no-spill containers, I’m thinking one for dip and one for yoghurt. I will post a full product review soon, in the meantime check them out www.planetbox.com 

Halloween Spooky Pancake Lollipops

Make your choice of pancakes and keep them small. The trick to hold the skewers is to make the pancakes thick. 

What you need

  • skewers or cocktail sticks
  • sugar eye balls
  • different colours of gel icing tubes

Method

  1. Make your pancakes as per usual. I find adding either pumpkin or other thickish ingredients or ricotta cheese helps. 
  2. Let them cool down slightly, then pierce the skewers / cocktail sticks from bottom up.
  3. Decorate the pancakes with gel icing tubes. Voilà!  

Hope your kids will enjoy them as much as my ones did.:)

Kat xx

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