The recipe for the pumpkin butter has simple ingredients and you make it in the slow cooker! You barely have to do anything besides add the ingredients and stir it a time or two. Then when it is done, make these yummy and cute treats!
Ghouly Pumpkin Butter Biscuits
4 baked biscuits
1/2 c prepared pumpkin butter
4 black olives, sliced
1 red bell pepper, sliced
1 green bell pepper sliced
Split the biscuits in half. Slather on a thick layer of pumpkin butter. Lay slices of green pepper on the top half of the buttered biscuit, to use as spiky hair. Place the top back on the biscuit. Add sliced black olives for eyes and use the red bell pepper for the nose and smile. Serve them up with mugs of warm apple cider for a ghouly breakfast or after school snack!
See how easy that was? You can go crazy and use anything you have on hand to make these adorable biscuits. I can just see some cilantro hair and hard boiled egg slices for eyes. Go crazy, folks!
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