This weekend might be the first of November, but that doesn’t mean you can’t finish off halloween with fun snacks and treats with the kids.
How fun would it be to have the kids wake up to these fun halloween themed poptarts.
These are made with puff pastry and any shapped cookie cutter you want, then you just fill with your choice of filling. Then you can add frosting or thin icing, or frosting and sprinkles, whatever you want.
So quick easy, and taste delicious, kidd will compare them to the store bought stuff, but they’ll love having these because they’re so warm and gooey inside and taste so much better.
How to make Poptarts
Halloween Poptarts
Prep Time 15 mins
Cook Time 25 mins
Total Time 40 mins
Approximate Serving Size: 1 coffin
Servings 6 servings
Ingredients
- refrigerated pie crust I used Pillsbury. Find it in the refrigerated section
- Jelly or jam, any flavor or chocolate or pumpkin pie mix
- vanilla frosting, chcolate frosting, icing
- piping bag or Ziplock bag
- Coffin cookie cutter or other halloween cookie cutters
Directions
Preheat your oven to 350 degrees.
Sprinkle flour on a cutting board or clean countertop, unroll one pie crust. refrigerated pie crust
Use cookie cutter to cut 12 dhapes from the crust.
Place six of the coffins on a cookie sheet or baking stone.
With a spoon, add a small amount of jelly into the center of the pie crust as shown. Be sure to keep the filling away from the pastry edges so your pop tarts don’t leak in the oven. jelly
Place the remaining coffin pieces on top of the jelly.
Use the tines of a fork to seal the edges of each pop tart.
Poke holes the top of your tarts with the fork tines so steam can escape (and they don’t end up big and puffy).
Bake in a 350 degree oven for 20-25 minutes or until slightly brown.
Remove from oven and allow to cool completely.
Fill a piping bag or sandwich bag with vanilla frosting. piping bag, vanilla frosting
Cut a small hole in one corner of the bag, pipe a spiderweb on top. Or you can ppur melted chocolate over the top f you’re not an artist, decorate with Halloween sprinkles instead!