One of the things that is so fun about hosting a Halloween party is that creativity is very welcome and a little whimsy is encouraged. I tried to embrace this by finding a fun recipe that incorporated some haunting themes.
I searched around the web and found a really cute idea (don't recall where) to make crisp breadsticks that looked like broomsticks. I paired this with a creamy spinach dip- because green gooey dishes are great on All Hallows Eve!
The breadsticks were tasty, though time consuming to make. I would make them again as normal breadsticks if I used sesame seeds. They were a little bland as made, but were a great side with the flavorful dip. And all the babies in attendance loved them! They were hard enough that they didn't break off in large, choke-hazard pieces but soft enough that they could eventually gnaw off small amounts. They were also the perfect size for pint sized fists.
Witch's Broomstick Breadsticks
- 1 Package Dry Yeast (.25 oz)
- 1 C. Warm Water
- 3 C. Flour
- 2 Tbsp. Olive Oil
- 1 tsp. Sugar
- 3+ Tbsp. Olive Oil
- Kosher Salt
- Dissolve yeast and sugar in the warm water and let it sit for a few minutes until slightly frothy.
- In a warmed Kitchen Aid bowl, pour in yeast mixture. Add in 1 1/2 cups of flour, salt, 2 T of oil. Mix together until dough starts to come together.
- Continue to add in flour until dough is no longer sticky to the touch. Take the dough ball and place it in a greased bowl. Cover and let rise for about 45 minutes.
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
- Pour remaining olive oil on a large cookie sheet, or 2 medium cookie sheets.
- Take small balls of dough off the large ball and roll about 4/5 out in your hands to make the broomstick handle. On the last 1/5, smoosh the dough flat and wide for the broom bristles. With a sharp knife, cut the dough into 4 or 5 "fingers," twirling each bristle to keep it separate.
- Place each breadstick on the cookie sheet, dredging each side in the oil to mostly coat the dough.
- When all the broomsticks are formed, sprinkle generously with the kosher salt.
- Bake for 20-25 minutes until browned. Remove from oven and cook on racks.
Creamy Spinach Dip
From AllRecipes.com
- 1 10 oz. Package Frozen, Chopped Spinach
- 1 C. Sour Cream
- 1 C. Mayonnaise
- 2 Stalks Green Onions, chopped
- 1 tsp. Lemon Juice
- Thaw, cook, and drain the spinach. Allow it to cool.
- Combine all ingredients.
- Let sit for at least 1 hour in the fridge for flavors to blend. Serve with bread chunks, breadsticks, or crackers.
1 comment:
Those breadsticks are such a cute idea!
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