These little cheese bites are not only adorable and perfect for Halloween but they are also dang delicious. Serve these up all by themselves, with sliced apples or grapes, or as part of a charcuterie platter.
Sue of Palatable Pastime invited us all to join her in sharing some fun recipes that you would serve up at a Halloween Party. Let's see what everyone brought to this hauntingly good time.......
- Creepy Pumpkin Seed Brittle by Food Lust People Love
- Ghostly Candy Apple Concoction Bark by Culinary Adventures with Camilla
- Jack O’Lantern Cheese Bites by A Day in the Life on the Farm
- Halloween Ghost Hardboiled Eggs by Sneha's Recipes
- Spider Web Pretzels by Amy’s Cooking Adventures
I served these up as an appetizer when we were celebrating Amy's 49th birthday. When the Angel Face arrived and counted the candles she said "49, Oh My Gosh Aunt Amy, that's almost 50!!! I shoved one of these little Jack O Lantern Cheese Bites into her mouth before she could say anything further LOL.
Make sure you eat them while they are still warm so you get to enjoy the gooey delicious cheese as it oozes onto the pastry. I served them up with some apple slices and they were a perfect accompaniment to the bread and cheese.
Yield: 8 servings
Jack O Lantern Cheese Bites
These little cheese bites are not only adorable and perfect for Halloween but they are also dang delicious. Serve these up all by themselves, with sliced apples or grapes, or as part of a charcuterie platter.
Prep time: 5 MinCook time: 15 MinTotal time: 20 Min
Ingredients
- 8 Babybel Cheese Rounds
- 1 pkg. refrigerated crescent rolls
- 1 mini orange pepper
Instructions
- Separate the crescent rolls on perforation into 8 equal triangles. Cut off the tip of each triangle and set aside.
- Unwrap the babybel cheese rounds and place one on top of each crescent roll.
- Wrap the crescent roll around the cheese, covering completely. Place onto a baking sheet, seam side down.
- Make stems for the pumpkins using the snipped off pieces and press onto the top of each round.
- Bake in a preheated 375* oven for 12-15 minutes, until puffed and golden brown.
- While pumpkins are cooking, cut a slice from the pepper and then cut into 8 thin slices for the mouths and 16 small triangles for the eyes.
- Place the pepper onto the pumpkins as soon as you remove them from the oven, pressing down slightly.
- Serve immediately, while still hot and gooey.
Notes
Adapted from a recipe found at Pillsbury.com
Nutrition Facts
Calories
106.82Fat (grams)
6.46Sat. Fat (grams)
2.74Carbs (grams)
12.23Fiber (grams)
0.31Net carbs
11.91Sugar (grams)
3.46Protein (grams)
1.37Sodium (milligrams)
228.9Cholesterol (grams)
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Such cute and cheesy appetizer!
ReplyDeleteThank you Sneha.
DeleteSO cute and simple. Great recipe.
ReplyDeleteThanks Cam.
DeleteSo so cute!! My kids will love these.
ReplyDeleteIt's a fun family recipe Tara.
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