Halloween Toil & Trouble Charcuterie Tray
This Toil & Trouble Charcuterie Tray was such a fun Halloween lunch. We have been memorizing Shakespeare's "Round about the Cauldron Go" song the witches sing in "Macbeth" for our weekly poem during homeschool this week. We pretended the different items on the charcuterie tray were the spooky ingredients from the witches brew. We included veggies, fruit, crackers, cheese, and some tasty treats.
It’s been so fun!! The kids gobbled it up like a bunch of starved werewolves. Written next to the ingredients are the imaginary names we used for each of them to go with the poem. This would be really fun to serve at a Halloween party or at home with your family.
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Halloween Toil & Trouble Charcuterie Tray
Ingredients:
clementines (pumpkins)
kosher dill pickles (filet of a fenny snake )
sweet pickles (toe of a frog)
cheese slices (used cookie cutters to make it into moons)
candy corn (tooth of wolf)
gummy worms (blind worm’s sting)
salami (tongue of a dog)
chocolate donuts with licorice legs (spiders)
popcorn (wool of a bat)
raspberries (poisoned entrails)
olives (eye of newt)
crackers (howlet’s wing)
goldfish crackers (adder’s fork)
baby carrots (lizard’s leg)