Ye Olde Oak Hot Dogs Getting You Halloween Ready
This year Halloween is going to be very different than last year and with many parent’s choosing to keep their children home this year to prevent the spread of Corona virus. A lot of parents are turning to holding a Halloween tea party or pumpkin trails for their children within their home to just make it a little bit more special.
Seems many little ones are going to be missing out on the ‘trick or treating’ aspect, why not have your own little tea party. Make decorations, carve pumpkins, dress up, act scary. Ye Olde Oak have some fabulous spooktacular Halloween recipe for kids an I’d like to share these with you to create your own Spooktastic fun.
To help create the perfect Halloween party for your little monsters try these hot dog recipes from Ye Olde Oak, it’s so simple to do and looks great too!
A Frightening Family Favourite: Witchy Fingers
- 3 Ye Olde Oak Classic hot dogs
- 3 hot dog buns
- Ketchup
Method
- Empty hot dogs, including brine, into a sauce pan and heat gently for about 5 minutes.
- Strain the hot dogs and then use a knife to cut a fingernail and knuckles into each hot dog.
- Add the hot dogs to the buns and add ketchup at the base of each one for a real trick or treat.
Gruesome Goodies: The Mummy Dogs
- 1 tin of Ye Olde Oak Classic hot dogs
- Pack ready puff pastry
- Tomato Sauce
- 1 medium egg
Method
- Empty hot dogs, including brine, into a sauce pan and heat gently for about 5 minutes.
- Roll out your puff pastry and slice into thin strips
- Wrap the pastry around each hot dog, leaving some gaps to create the bandage look
- Glaze the pastry with the beaten egg.
- Googly eyes are optional and tomato sauce is recommended for the gruesome effect!
Spooky Snacks: Spider Dogs
- 1 tin of Ye Olde Oak classic hot dogs
- Small potatoes
Method
- Empty hot dogs, including brine, into a sauce pan and heat gently for about 5 minutes.
- Cut the hot dogs in half, then slice into thin strips
- Boil or mash potatoes, shaping them into small round potato balls
- Stick each slice of hot dog into the sides of the potatoes, creating the spiders legs
- You can also add eyes using any ingredients, veg, herbs, even cheese!
Our Witchy Fingers
The girls have been looking forward to Halloween and have had Tim Burton movies on repeat to get them in the ‘spirit’. So when I surprised them with my attempt of Witchy Fingers, they loved it!
They absolutely loved their spooktacular tea, not perfect in the slightest, but we had lots of fun!
Thank you Ye Olde Oak!
Mummy H & Grace
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This has reminded me that I didn’t have a hot dog on either Halloween or Bonfire Night. Gasp! I must rectify and have one soon.
Witchy fingers looks easy to do & what kid does not like these hot dog sauages. Granddaughter would like a Halloween party ,Just us so this post has given me ideas thanks.
SPOOKTACULAR HALLOWEEN treats – love these any time of year- so versatile
Ha,ha I love the Witchy fingers! Nice idea, thanks.
Lots of great fun ideas for halloween parties and fun!