If you love to make charcuterie boards throughout the year, then these Monster Eye Ball Donuts will be the perfect addition to what I call a CHAR- BOO-terie board! This brings a little fall fun and spooky to your Halloween Charcuterie Boards. The incredible thing about these Monster Eye Ball Donuts are they don't require any baking and they only take minutes to put together, not to mention they will make the perfect spooky pop to your board.
These are super fun to put together with your kids creating life long memories together in the kitchen! Your kiddos will not only enjoy making these Monster Eye Ball Donuts they will enjoy eating them too!
How spooky fun are these?
These Monster Eye Ball Donuts only require 3 ingredients and absolutely no baking! Wahoo… total Crazy Busy Mama Win!
So tell me do you love to create Char-Boo-terie boards too? Here is how I made these Monster Eye Balls so you can put them together for your spooky Halloween board too!
Ingredients: Monster Eye Ball Donuts
10 oz Powdered Donuts
7 oz Gummy Life Savers
3 oz M&M's
Feel free to use desired amount of ingredients as they will depend on how many Monster Eye Ball Donuts you decide to put together for that BOO board.
Instructions: Monster Eye Ball Donuts
Take the desired amount of Powdered Donuts and set on tray. I love to use fun holiday boards for my charcuterie and linked a few for you just in case you are looking for some fun inexpensive ways to dress up those Char-BOO-terie boards! HERE IS ONE with a Jack-o-lantern and a Ghost and then ANOTHER with a divided pumpkin and ghost – both inexpensive and super cute but one does have dividers which could be helpful with other boards.
Then take equal amounts of gummy life savers and place down on each donut
Then separate M&M candies into desired colors, I like to use the brown for center of eye. Then place M &M candy on top of gummy candy.
Press down a bit to create a crease or crack in the powdered donut.
Serve immediately or cover with saran wrap airtight until ready to serve.
These Monster Eye Ball Donuts look so fun served alone or along with a pop for your fun spooky Char-Boo-Terie board!
Side Idea:
If you love this fun Char-BOO-terie board idea, you have to check out this yummy Snack Mix that you could easily add to a board with festive color M&M's
Crazy Busy Mama Tip:
If you want the gummy life savers and M&M's to stick on the donut well you could dab a bit of vanilla frosting to use to adhere
Also, if you push down a bit when placing on the M&M you will crease and crack the donut a bit around the “eye” making it look more goulish!
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Video Tutorial: Monster Eye Ball Donuts
For those who love a step by step tutorial here is one for you below!
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Monster Eye Ball Donuts
Ingredients
- 10 oz Powdered Donuts
- 7 oz Gummy Life Savers
- 3 oz M&M's
Instructions
- Take the desired amount of Powdered Donuts and set on tray. I love to use fun holiday boards for my charcuterie and linked a few above.
- Then take equal amounts of gummy life savers and place down on each donut
- Then separate M&M candies into desired colors, I like to use the brown for center of eye. Then place M &M candy on top of gummy candy.
- Press down a bit to create a crease or crack in the powdered donut.
- Serve immediately or cover with saran wrap airtight until ready to serve.
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Fun, quick easy recipe used with preschoolers on Halloween for fun snack.