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Spiked Pumpkin Pie White Hot ChocolateThere are plenty of Halloween party cocktail recipes, but what if you want something warm and cozy for your Halloween gathering? How about hot chocolate made with white chocolate chips and pumpkin! I kept looking at the title and seeing "spiced" instead of "spiked," so be aware that there is no ginger, nutmeg, and clove in this drink. Rather, it gets a kick from rum! And unlike a Starbucks pumpkin spice latte, this cocoa recipe has real pumpkin in it. The look comes from a little food coloring, including bloody eyes dotting the mini marshmallows. The rim gives it a bit more of a chocolate taste- just tip the cup rim in chocolate syrup, then in crumbled Oreo cookies. Get the full recipe for recipe for your spiked hot chocolate at Diethood.#hotchocolate #rum #recipe
Witch Finger Cookies with Red Velvet Hot ChocolateDomestic Gothess brings us two Halloween recipes that will spark up any party! These witch's fingers are shortbread cookies, but the appearance makes them downright ghoulish. The fingernails are blanched almonds, and the overall look is enhanced with some cinnamon for dirt and food coloring for blood. These would be good with hot chocolate, but for a Halloween effect, make that hot chocolate red! But this hot chocolate isn't just colored red. Domestic Gothess came up with a recipe that's not only blood red, but has the taste of red velvet cake.Red velvet is vanilla with a hint of chocolate and a tangy flavour from the buttermilk. I thought that adding buttermilk to the hot chocolate might cause it to curdle, so I used a little cream cheese instead to add that classic hint of tanginess; it tastes very much like red velvet cake with cream cheese frosting!The red velvet hot chocolate can be altered to be thick enough for dipping your cookies into or thinned to your own taste. Read how to make both of these Halloween treats at Domestic Gothess.​#food #partytreat #witchfinger #cookie #hotchocolate #cocoa #witch #blood #redvelvet #cake