Halloween Food Ideas "Tasty Cobwebs"
Spiders creeping
Monsters sleeping
Underneath your bed
Distract them with a tasty treat--
This yummy spider web!
1 egg
¾ cup milk
2 tbsp. sugar
1¼ cup flour
¼ tsp. salt
1 tsp. baking powder
1 qt. oil
Heat oil in an electric fry pan to 400 degrees. Oil should be 1 to 2 inches deep. Beat egg and milk. Mix all other ingredients in a bowl. Slowly add to egg mixture and beat until smooth. Using a squeeze bottle (you can purchase them at Walmart in the cake decorating department) or small pitcher , squeeze or pour batter into the oil from the center out into a web pattern. If batter is too thick, add a little more milk. Cook until brown, turn and cook on the other side. Place on paper towel (to drain oil) and immediately sprinkle with powdered sugar. Repeat--cooking webs until the batter is gone. Watch closely, they brown quickly!
Heat oil in an electric fry pan to 400 degrees. Oil should be 1 to 2 inches deep. Beat egg and milk. Mix all other ingredients in a bowl. Slowly add to egg mixture and beat until smooth. Using a squeeze bottle (you can purchase them at Walmart in the cake decorating department) or small pitcher , squeeze or pour batter into the oil from the center out into a web pattern. If batter is too thick, add a little more milk. Cook until brown, turn and cook on the other side. Place on paper towel (to drain oil) and immediately sprinkle with powdered sugar. Repeat--cooking webs until the batter is gone. Watch closely, they brown quickly!
Transfer webs to a festive
Halloween plate to serve. Add a big
gummy spider to the web for maximum creepy effect.
This dessert is sure trap your guests!