DIY No Bake Halloween Pinterest Desserts

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happy Wednesday my beautiful YouTube family I am sorry from bombarding you with all these Halloween videos but I did want to do a no big video for you guys again this year but this time not only are they Pinterest inspired but I'm trying to utilize as many of the ingredients for as many of the recipes as I can for the rhesus bats you're gonna need eyeballs chocolate melts Oreos and Reese's start off by separating your Oreos because you're just gonna need the cookie part for this no bake but save the ones I have the filling on it cuz I'm gonna teach you a no bake that uses those after so the cookie part of the Oreo are gonna be the bat wing so you're just gonna chop those in half and you can chop them down a little bit more to be thinner like this and then obviously you're gonna make two per bat next you want to unwrap ureases and melt down your chocolate I messed up my first time around by putting the eyeballs on the Reese's first and then trying to put the bat wings on after but essentially you're just gonna use that melted down chocolate like glue so I glued down the eyes first which was totally wrong so I took all those eyeballs off don't worry super-easy what you're supposed to do is take some melted chocolate and place them at the end of a wing and press that into the middle of the recess and then angle the wings kind of upward to look a little bit spooky then place a little bit more melted chocolate on top of those cookies and place the eyeballs right on the center quick and super painless if you get it right the first time around unlike me but now I'm going to show you how to use the Oreos that have the filling on it into our next no bake recipe moving on to the classic Oreo eyeballs you're obviously gonna need the Oreo with the side of the filling because the white is gonna be the white of the eye then some of those lovely chocolate melts color of your choice some red food gel piping situation sprinkled eyes a cup that has a ziplock bag around it I'm gonna teach you a little hat to make things much cleaner when we're doing this little no bake recipe you're gonna scoop your melted chocolate into that ziplock bag seal it push all the melted chocolate into one corner and snip the tip just a little bit now instead of scooping chocolate on you can have like a controlled dollop method and you're just gonna basically make a fat circle of the melted chocolate and press your eyeball directly into it while it's wet I actually really love these plain but I did want to add a little bit of red to accept what I saw on Pinterest and I wanted to test it so I just piped some of that red gel into a ziploc bag did the same trick to it and piped on veins I guess and although these are all so cute I wasn't a fan once I added the red but that's just me personally comment down below what you would do differently with the red of the eyes carrying over the green melted chocolate from the last recipe in the eyes from the first recipe add some marshmallows and a spoon and we're gonna make some melted monster marshmallows you don't need a bag for this you just need your spoon you're gonna scoop a big helping on top of your marshmallow and spread it with the base of your spoon and kind of push it over to the edge to spill a little bit since I'm trying to use everything as much as I can instead of wasting I just went ahead and carried over the eyeball sprinkles and plop them right on top and let them naturally fall within the melted chocolate so it really did give like a melted monster feel like I always say clearly this is up to your creative decision change the color the chocolate change the sprinkles if you want but I'm also trying to show you guys how I'm utilizing all these ingredients for all of these well most of these recipes as much as I can go ahead and pop those in the fridge to cool completely but before I do that I'm gonna show you a second option for some marshmallow pops with some ingredients we've used in all of these know bakes for our Franken pops we're gonna need that melted green chocolate melted black chocolate some toothpicks and those sprinkled eyes and pretzel sticks I've shown you this in my Halloween cakepop tutorial but you want to dip your toothpick into the melted chocolate and place it into the center of the marshmallow and let that cool cuz that acts as the glue so it doesn't fall off the toothpick dip your marshmallow and cover it entirely in the green and tap your wrist to get all the excess off while that was wet I broke a little pretzel stick in half and just shove that onto each side to mimic the bolts but we will trim these later so don't worry I then dipped and shook off the excess shoved some pretzels into the remaining marshmallows and then I put those in the fridge to cool completely once those are cooled completely you're just gonna take some scissors and lightly trim those bolts down to size with that ziplock trick I went ahead and pipe a decent amount of black chocolate on top of the head to create the hair while the black was still wet I grabbed a toothpick and I just went along the edge of it and pulled down to create more detail of the hair you don't have to do this but it actually turns out really awesome I added melted chocolate to to the eyeballs and place those right in the center and then I took a toothpick with a little bit of black chocolate on the end and made a little smile with two stitches in it because it reminded me of hocus-pocus a little bit but not really I don't know it was just an addition that I wanted to do I feel like I should have stopped there but I didn't I added the red gel little X booboo mark on the forehead and then I went and step further and dollop a bunch of that red gel on top of the toothpick to look like we skewered the head okay with all of this cuteness aside we're gonna utilize all of the excess chocolate so with this we're just gonna use the remainder of that black chocolate that I melted up and put it on to a cookie sheet lined with foil you're just gonna click a bunch on smear it all around shake the pan and then in a ziplock bag with some melted white chocolate I made these little swirls throughout the black chocolate that we shook down onto the pan to level out take a toothpick and go from the center of each spiral and pull a little straight line out to the side and you create a tiny spiderweb you can go ahead and set that in the fridge but now I'm gonna utilize the rest of that white chocolate I melt it down for our second Halloween themed chocolate bar so for this I threw some Oreos and some cookies and cream chocolate bars I got the 99-cent store in two ziplock bags and just smush them down crunch them as much as I could and then put some of the white chocolate into a ziplock bag and put that aside i melted the cookies and cream chocolate down and added that to the base white chocolate to give it a little bit of a different flavor and then I grabbed that sheet again and then scooped it on to the pan spread it out like we did before and shake it down so the bubbles get out and it is more even you know those eyeball sprinkles we've been using I just plopped some of those all around the melted chocolate before it dried and because I love Oreos so much I went ahead and added those crumbled up chunks of Oreos all over the melted chocolate and on top of that I kind of sanded down some of the Oreo cookies and used that as a overtop after that cooled off a little more I took that Ziploc with the white chocolate inside of it snipped a tip and just ran some lines across the entire thing to make it like a mummy it didn't necessarily come out that way but I didn't really mind the outcome I just need to find a better technique for next time I did pop that in the fridge to cool completely and then just broke it down with my hands and a larger knife and once they were into little pieces I did like the outcome of the mummy chocolate and then the spider one didn't come out as well but it still looked pretty cool last but not least I made these for the mini humans lunch I just cut up some strawberries in bananas and grabbed some of my marshmallows skewers and their little tiny bit of black chocolate that I had remaining these are your classic fruit kabobs you're just adding some marshmallows to it so skewer whatever kind of fruit into whatever kind of pattern that you'd like once you are done though we're gonna add some ghost faces to these marshmallows to theme them up a little bit I saw on Pinterest they recommend you using one of those edible art pens in black but that didn't work for me last year when I tried these so I stuck with the melted chocolate because well you can see it more it doesn't bleed into the marshmallow likeminded from last year I wish I had a photo and all in all I don't really find that those markers work for anything for me so melted chocolate is always my best friend as you can see in this a no bake tutorial there you guys have it those are 5 different no big recipe Pinterest inspired ideas that I tested right here with no direction or anything I just looked at the photo and execute it the way that I saw fit so I hope that you guys enjoyed it give it a thumbs up if you did be sure to comment down below which one was your favorite and if you would do any of this differently any tips and tricks that you want to add like I say sharing is caring so leave it in the comments down below for all the other DIYs I want to give this a go that is it from me today guys I will catch you on Friday for another DIY [Music]
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Channel: Living to DIY with Rachel Metz
Views: 830,908
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Keywords: halloween no bake treats, halloween easy no bake treats, diy halloween, diy halloween treats, halloween desserts, halloween dessert ideas, desserts, no bake, easy, simple, diy, do it yourself, bake, sweets, diy sweets, living to diy with rachel metz, rachel metz, rachel metz diy, baker, easy recipes, inspired, pinterest desserts, pinterest tested, diy halloween sweets
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Length: 8min 35sec (515 seconds)
Published: Wed Oct 25 2017
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