Oct
09
2013

Halloween Lady's Fingers

An Easy Halloween Treat Your Ghouls Will Gobble Up!

Halloween Lady's Fingers

This Halloween treat is ghoulishly delightful. Your kids will take exceptional delight gobbling down these tasy fingers. While they are horrifying to look at, they are a pretty healthy choice compared to some of the candy and chocolate that will be vying for your kids' attention this Halloween! Try these fingers out on your crew. They're easy to make and frighteningly delicious!

What you'll need:

 1 package of ladyfinger biscuits

 1 tube white decorative frosting

 1/2 cup strawberry or raspberry jam

 12 almonds, halved

 

Preparation:

 Divide your lady fingers into groups of five. Break the ends off of one side making each fifth one a bit shorter (for the thumbs). Your kids will happily eat up the broken ends so there is no waste!

 Put the jam in a bowl and dip the broken end of each lady fingers in the jam. Put a dab of white frosting on the end of the lady finger you just dipped to look like a protruding bone.

 Using a dot of white frosting as glue, add an almond finger nail to each lady finger. Plate and serve!

Want more frighteningly festive Halloween recipes? Check out my Halloween Franken-Turkey Recipe and Halloween Guacamole Exorcism Recipe.

Halloween Franken-Turkey
Halloween Franken-Turkey
Halloween Franken-Turkey

Check out more scary secrets for making this Halloween terrific-ly terrifying.

Oct
03
2013

Homemade Israeli Hummus

A kid-friendly snack that packs a healthy punch

Homemade Israeli Hummus

homemade hummus

Hummus is one of those foods that can really land on a really wide spectrum when it comes to texture and taste. The texture can go from lumpy and gritty to airy and fluffy. The flavour can be light and lemony, or heavy and garlicky. Personally, there is nothing quite like a simple homemade hummus. Nothing fancy — just the essentials. Processed until almost at a whipped consistency with lemon juice and extra-virgin olive oil it really is a thing of beauty. A food that dates back hundreds of years and is a winner in our house today. Healthy, filling and delicious, my kids are happy to gobble it up with some fresh pita or sliced vegetables before dinner or as a snack. You'll be amazed how easy it is to make!  

Homemade Israeli Hummus

Adapted from Michael Solomonov
Servings: 4 cups

Ingredients:

1/2 pound dried chickpeas
1 tablespoon baking soda
6 garlic cloves, minced
1/2 cup extra-virgin olive oil
1/4 teaspoon ground cumin, plus more for garnish
1/2 cup tahini, at room temperature 
Juice of 1 lemon
Salt
Paprika, for garnish
Pita bread, for serving

Preparation:

 In a medium bowl, cover the dried chickpeas with 2 inches of water and stir in the baking soda. Refrigerate the chickpeas overnight. Drain the chickpeas and rinse them under cold water.

 In a medium saucepan, cover the chickpeas with 2 inches of fresh water. Add half the garlic and bring to a boil. Simmer over moderately low heat until the chickpeas are tender, about 40 minutes. Drain, reserving 1/2 cup of the cooking water. Rinse the chickpeas under cold water.

 In a food processor, puree the chickpeas with the reserved cooking water, 1/4 cup of the olive oil and the rest of the garlic. Add the cumin along with 1/4 cup each of the tahini and lemon juice and process until creamy. Season the hummus with salt and transfer to a serving bowl.

 Using a ladle, make an indent in the center of the hummus. Spoon in the tahini. Sprinkle the hummus with the cumin and paprika and lightly drizzle a teaspoon of extra-virgin olive oil over the top. Serve with pita bread and sliced vegetables.