No Bake Halloween Bat Snack
by KimberlyStoney in Cooking > Dessert
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No Bake Halloween Bat Snack


Bats! You can cut chocolate wafer cookies in half and stick them into pretty much anything and they'll look like bats. This is a super fast treat that requires no cooking- a 10 minute snack.
The first version I made used chocolate graham crackers but then I tried Keebler Deluxe Fudge covered graham crackers and they're just as delicious, though a little less “healthy”.

Nabisco Chocolate wafer cookies
Keebler Deluxe Fudge covered graham cracker cookies OR chocolate graham crackers
Nut butter (I used peanut butter)
Red gel
Sprinkles
Candy googly eyes- I found tiny (Wilton brand) googly eyes at Michael's - in white and RED! and multi colored ones at Joanne Fabrics.
Optional:
I bought a crinkle cutter at a yard sale and it makes a fun cut but really a serrated knife will do the job.
Tweezers- it’s hard to position the fangs without them if you don’t have tiny coordinated fingers.
Assemble

Cut the chocolate cookie wafer in half with the serrated knife (saw across).
Use any broken bits to make 2 tiny triangle bat ears.
Spread peanut butter on one side of the graham cracker.
Position the wings and ears and then sandwich them in place with a second graham cracker.
Add 2 gel dots for the eyes and a gel smile.
Serve

Put the googly eyes on the gel dots, then add the sprinkle “fangs" with the tweezers.
Set up a production line and you’ll have a plate of bats in no time!