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Halloween is the one night a year when you can go candy-crazy and no one else can say anything about it, so you might as well go all out…and pour it all over a cake, too. Need more Halloween dessert ideas? Check out these bewitching Halloween cakes.
You can use a homemade recipe or store-bought cake mix for the red velvet cake. Stretching sticky, melted marshmallows into webs might be the best Halloween trick yet. Finish this haunted cake with ghosts made out of piped buttercream frosting.
Ree’s cake eyeballs are the perfect bite-size treat for a Halloween party. Make sure the cake balls are completely firm before coating them with melted chocolate — if not, you’ll be up to your eyeballs in crumbs! It’s no tricks, all treats with this candy bucket cake. To make the edible bucket, trim a one-inch circle from the top of the cake.
From creepy and crawly to cute and crafty, we’ve got all of the Halloween cakes to take your party to the next level. Ruby chocolate is the perfect coating for these brains, but any color candy melting wafers work just as well if you want a silly rather than scary vibe.
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