Apple Monster Snack
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Whether you’re looking for a cute monster-themed snack to make for a party or a fun treat to enjoy as a family, you’re going to love this Apple Monster Snack recipe.
This recipe requires only 4 ingredients and can be quickly whipped together. It’s easy to make and a fun way to get your kids to eat a healthy snack.
Whether you’re using this snack for a large group of kids or just a few, it is fast enough for you to assemble ahead of time or simple enough for even small children or toddlers to assemble themselves. This can be a great hands-on activity for kids!
For more monster-themed crafts, activities, and a simple Bible lesson you can do with your kids this week, be sure to read my full blog post: Weekly Fun Plan: Emotion Monsters!
Ingredients:
- Apples (variety of your choice)
- Peanut butter
- Mini Marshmallows
- Candy Eyeballs
Steps:
- To start, cut an apple into 4 equal parts, cutting directly down the center of the core.
- Next, take one of your apple wedges and cut a wide slit out of the wedge to create your monster’s mouth.
- Using a knife spread some peanut butter into the slit you just cut out. Be sure to cover all the space in the area with peanut butter.
- If you are using a smaller apple you may need to cut a few mini marshmallows in half to create smaller teeth. If you are using a larger apple variety you may be able to use your mini marshmallows whole.
- Next, press your marshmallows into the peanut butter-filled slit to create your monster’s teeth.
- Lastly, attach some candy eyeballs to the top of your apple slice with more peanut butter to complete your apple monsters. You can add as many or as few eyeballs as you’d like. After all, they are “monsters”.
Don’t forget, if you try this snack recipe or any parts of my Weekly Fun Plans be sure to share a photo on Instagram and tag us @faithfilledfun or use #faithfilledfun.
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