Halloween Monster Donuts
Here’s what you’ll need:
Honey Glazed Donuts
Vampire Teeth
M&M’s
Some white icing or melted chocolate
I tried making these with chocolate donuts, but it didn’t work. The vampire fangs ended up breaking the chocolate donut apart. The honey glazed donuts were a little more flexible and held the fangs in place nicely.
For the eyes, I used regular M&M’s but you could use mini M&M’s, chocolate chips, or even candy eyeballs.
I didn’t notice until I got home, but I apparently bought glow in the dark vampire teeth from the dollar store. I washed them all with soap and water and dried them on a paper towel before I put them in the donuts.
You’ll need to squish them up and pinch them together to get them into the donut hole. Just push it into the hole and let it open up on its own. Then adjust it as you need to.
Ha! It already looks ridiculous!
I didn’t trust that the eyes were going to stay on the glaze by themselves, so I used Wilton’s white decorating icing to “glue” them on. You can use whatever you have on hand – melted chocolate chips, regular icing, or even peanut butter. Just something sticky that will help keep them from sliding off.
Squeeze a small dot of icing onto the donut for the eyes and set them in place with the “M” side down.
The deeper you can get those fangs into the donut hole, the more realistic it will look. You know. As realistic as a donut monster can look.