I can’t believe Hocus Pocus 2 comes out today! We love watching the original every year around Halloween! I put together two simple snack trays of the Sanderson Sisters you can make for your next Hocus Pocus Party or any Halloween event! It incorporates all healthy ingredients which make it a win in my spellbook! 😉
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Tray One:
This version is the more simple of the two. I used this wood wall décor from Hobby Lobby as my tray. To make it food safe, I placed a piece of wax paper down first in the inside rim. This one is similar.
Food:
- Sarah Sanderson: Yellow bell peppers cut in 1 inch strips.
- Winifred Sanderson: Whole carrots, peeled and cut into rounds. I added a triangle shape to half of three carrot rounds to form the points of the “hair” as shown above. and cut one carrot round in half towards the base.
- Mary Sanderson: Red grapes cut in half – this helped the grapes to lay flat and not roll around and made them more food safe for little ones.
Assembly:
Make each hair outline with the different food items first and then fill in. This helps to make sure you have room for all three!
Tray Two:
This version is very similar to above but adds the faces and bodies. To start, I positioned three small clear bowls (for the faces).
Food:
- Sarah Sanderson: Yellow bell peppers cut in 1 inch strips (hair), strawberries cut in half (body) and one cut in the shape of a mouth, ranch dressing (face), black sprinkle jimmies (eyelashes), chocolate chip with point down (mole).
- Winifred Sanderson: Whole carrots peeled and cut into rounds (hair), half of a green apple sliced into wedges (body), strawberry (mouth), ranch dressing (face), black sprinkle jimmies (eyelashes).
- Mary Sanderson: Red grapes cut in half (hair), 1-2 cuties peeled and pulled apart into wedges (body), strawberry (mouth), ranch dressing (face), black sprinkle jimmies (eyelashes).
- Additional : I added extra sharp white cheddar cheese cut into star shapes, cashews and Keebler club mini crackers to fill in any gaps.
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