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Mrs. Butterworth’s enjoys making your
family smile and has been busy creating fun ways to kick start Halloween
morning. These adorable ideas, created in cooperation with her pal,
celebrity chef Kevin Roberts will make your mouth water. Kevin, also known
as the “The Food Dude,” is author of Munchies and Kissing in the Kitchen,
media personality, executive chef and owner of three successful
restaurants.
Mrs. Butterworth’s, the thick, rich and buttery syrup continues to
brighten-up breakfast tables for generations. So just when you think
“breakfast got boring,” try these fun and fresh ideas that might just
become your favorite Halloween treat!
Pumpkin Pancake
1 medium-large pancake.
2. Add orange food coloring or orange icing to a dairy free whipped
topping ( like Cool Whip)
3. Cut a gumdrop in half and place both halves side by side (sticky side
down) off the top part of the pancake to make the stem
4. Add candy corns for the eyes
5. Cut a gumdrop in half and place one half sticky side down for the nose
6. Add chocolate chips for the mouth
7. Pour Mrs. Butterworth’s syrup on top of pancake.
Pumpkin Mustache Man Pancake
1. 1 medium-large pancake
2. Add orange food coloring or orange icing to a dairy free whipped
topping (like Cool Whip)
3. Cut a gumdrop in half and place both halves side by side (sticky side
down) off the top part of the pancake to make the stem
4. Cut bottoms off of two white gumdrops and add an M&M on the sticky side
for the eyes
5. Place chocolate chips above the eyes for the eye brows
6. Use a candy corn for the nose
7. Cut up pieces of black licorice for the mustache
8. Place a red M&M below the black licorice mustache for the mouth
9. Pour Mrs. Butterworth’s syrup over pancake
Halloween Cat Pancake
1. 1 medium-large pancake
2. Spread peanut butter over the top of pancake
3. Place two candy corns side by side and place two sets on the top
corners of pancake to make cat ears
4. Place two candy corns at an angle (bottoms both facing in) and place a
chocolate chip on top of the candy corns (larger ends) for the eyes
5. Cut a red gumdrop in half and use top piece for the nose. Place sticky
side down
6. Slice up pieces of black licorice for the whiskers and place around the
red gumdrop nose
7. Cut the top parts off two candy corns (white pieces) and use as the teeth
While there are many reasons for teaching kids to cook -- less expensive than eating out, preserves family heritage, etc, the most important
reason is that by teaching your child to cook, you're giving him a better chance to be a healthy grown-up. Enabling your child with the ability
to appreciate freshness and to transform ingredients into tasty foods opens their eyes to making wiser choices about what to eat...