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Dracula's Vampire Apples

Dracula's Vampire Apples

Even the spookiest of vampires cannot resist Dracula's Vampire Apples. This no bake dessert recipe makes for a great Halloween dessert for kids and adults alike. Sweet and juicy apples are filled with creamy peanut butter and decorated with two types of nuts. Unlike other foods or desserts, you're encouraged to play with these treats. They fit perfectly in your mouth, so don't be surprised if your kids (or even close friends) start using them as vampire dentures!

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If you enjoyed making Dracula's Vampire Apples, we have a few more fun and spooky dessert ideas for you to try! For those who like to get creative in the kitchen, we recommend making Monster Rice Krispie Treats. These treats are easy to whip up and can be customized with different colored candy melts, sprinkles, and candy eyes to create your own unique monster creations.

If you're looking for a dessert to impress your friends at a Halloween party, consider making Witches' Finger Cookies. These creepy and delicious almond-flavored cookies are shaped like gnarled witch fingers and are perfect for dipping in dark chocolate "blood." Your guests will be both terrified and delighted by these spooky treats.

For a simple and festive dessert that's perfect for fall, try making Pumpkin Spice Cake Pops. These bite-sized treats are made with moist pumpkin cake, coated in white chocolate, and decorated with orange and black sprinkles. They're a great option for Halloween parties or cozy nights in with a cup of hot cocoa.

No matter what your skill level or occasion, we have a dessert recipe that's sure to satisfy your sweet tooth and impress your guests. Happy baking!

Makes8 Slices

Cooking MethodNo Bake

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