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8 Sugar-free Treats for Halloween

8 Sugar- free treats or halloween
Halloween is the season of pumpkins, monsters, vampires…and candies! The shelves in the supermarkets are full of sugary chocolates and other unhealthy treats. Luckily Halloween can be easily enjoyed with sugar-free options.
Read our top tricks to have a sugar-free Halloween.
All these Halloween treats are sugar-free, keto-friendly, low-carb, and nourishing.

Bonus - they are also easy to prepare.

Ghostrawberries:

Can Halloween be Halloween without a ghost?
These Ghostrawberries are healthy, nourishing, and juicy!

Instructions:

  • Wash and pat dry the strawberries.
  • Prepare the frosting by melting your White Funky Fat Chocolate in a microwavable bowl.
    Be sure to not burn the chocolate.
  • Dip the strawberries in the melted chocolate.
  • Let the chocolate set.
  • Store the strawberries in the fridge for about 15 minutes.
  • Melt 3-4 squares of your favorite dark chocolate (for an original taste you can use our Coconut, Coffee, or Hazelnut with MCTs chocolate!)
  • Dip a toothpick in the melted chocolate and draw the face of your ghost.
  • Enjoy your healthy, filling, ghostrawberries!

Halloween Chocolates:

Making your Halloween chocolates it’s so easy! Get some Halloween silicone molds and melt your favorite MCT chocolate! Funky Fat Foods chocolates are keto-friendly, vegan, without scary carbs and tricky ingredients.

8 Sugar-free Treats for Halloween

Instructions:

  • Melt your favorite Funky Fat Foods Chocolate Flavour 
  • Pour the chocolate into a scary mold
  • Refrigerate for one hour

Spider Eggs:

Bring some spiders to your table! This snack is very easy to make and high in protein.

High protein Spider eggs

Instructions:

  • Cut in half your boiled eggs.
  • Cut in half a handful of black olives.
  • Set the half on an olive for the body of the spider.
  • With the other half of the olive, make the legs.
  • Combine and create your Spider eggs.
  • If you wish, add some spices: paprika, garlic and black pepper, salt flakes,…

Bloody eyes salad: 

We are sure that this bloody eyes salad will scare your guests right away. And right away is when you will get this salad ready.

salad recipe

Instructions:

  • Cut in half your boiled eggs.
  • Insert a quarter of an olive (black or green) on the bottom part of the eggs.
  • Add tomato sauce to resemble blood.
  • Serve on a plate of mixed salad or arugula.
  • Top up with olive oil and seeds.

Mummy Sandwiches: 

You need these Mummies sandwiches on your Halloween sideboard.
halloween mummy sandwiches

Instructions:

  • Spread 3 spoons of tomato sauce on your low-carb bread.
  • Cut tiny cheese slices and combine them to make your mummy.
  • Add olive slices for the eyes.
  • Have fun decorating! Make your own monsters. Try Dracula, Frankenstein, or Zombies.

Scary & Stuffed Bell Peppers:

These scary bell peppers are easy to carve and they will fill you for hours. And don’t worry: bell peppers are very easy to carve!
Stuffed bell peppers

Instructions:

  • Wash and cut in half a pepper bell.
  • Remove the seeds.
  • Carve the upper part with a scary face.
  • Fill the bottom part with grass-fed meat, cream cheese and spices.
  • Cook in the oven for 30 minutes at 180C (360F).

Halloween Iced Cookies:

Make your iced scary cookies! You will love decorating them!

Halloween iced cookies

Instructions:

About 10-12 cookies:
  • 180 gr almond flour
  • 1 teaspoon Xanthan Gum
  • 40 gr Erythritol
  • 1 egg
  • 4 tablespoon butter, softened
  • 1 teaspoon aroma Vanilla
For the icing:
  • 4 tablespoon powdered Erythritol + few drops of water
  • Sugar-free food colouring
  • Sugar-free aromas

Instructions:

  • In a bowl, mix the dry ingredients
  • Add the liquid ingredients
  • Shape the dough into a ball
  • Let the dough rest in the fridge for 20 minutes
  • Shape your cookies as you like
  • Bake them for 8-10 minutes (180C – 360F)
  • For the icing: combine Erythritol, water, and coloring until a dense cream.
  • Dip the cookies into the icing.
  • Let the frosting set.
  • Decorate the cookies as you like. I used dark chocolate and a toothpick to make the details.

Have fun creating creepy monsters!

 

Vellutata Di Zucca:

Vellutata di zucca recipe

Ingredients:

For 4 portions:
  • 400 gr pumpkin
  • 1 onion
  • Olive oil, as required
  • 1 vegetable cube
  • 100 ml heavy cream
  • Spices as required

Instructions:

  • Chop the onion and heat it up with the oil.
  • Cut the pumpkin into blocks.
  • When the onion is golden, mix the pumpkin blocks and cook for 10 minutes.
  • At the same time, boil in a saucepan 600 ml of water with a vegetable cube.
  • When the water is about to boil, add the pumpkin blocks.
  • Stir and let it cook for 20 minutes, low flame.
  • Pour the liquid into a mixer and blend all.
  • Pour it in the pot and cook for 5 minutes adding the heavy cream, while stirring.
  • Serve warm!

We are sure you will enjoy these sugar-free Halloween treats with your friends and family!

We are happy to contribute to your Sugar-free Halloween! We are looking forward to seeing your healthy and nourishing Halloween creations.

 

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1 comment

Mike Rule

Mike Rule

Hi Simona:) being a ketovore it’s very difficult for me to hand out sugary landen candy at Halloween and I looked at as anti social or something like that. The kids these days all seem to out of shape and eating only sugar. A young boy neighbor I’ve watched over the years eating pastry’s and or bags of candy while walking to school. He is now over weight and walks on his tiptoes. It very sad. So what is a guy to do? My wife and I do love to see the kids costumes but at what price. I know it a drop in the bucket by not handing out candy but maybe some patent will be paying attention and appreciate one less candy bar in their kids pillow case of theirs kids Halloween haul. Sadly I kind of doubt it:( Thanks for listening:) peace

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